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Fiery Furnaces - Bitter Tea
So I've heard of this band, but didn't think much of it until they happened to come up in my playlist a couple of times. The first tune I heard was in 3 (the track was Waiting to Know You), and then I heard another tune I liked, so I'm interested in hearing more. I've heard some female vocals and some indie-slanted electronic stuff so far, so I'll have to see where this goes. I feel as though this recommendation is for me as much as it is from me to y'all, I guess.
2008-03-12 by AT    2 comments
Gogol Bordello - Super Taranta!
Brilliant immigrant gypsy punk. I also hear they put on as great a live show as is humanly possible. Good times.
2008-03-06 by AT    0 comments
Lenny Kravitz with the Rebirth Brass Band - Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino - Whole Lotta Lovin
I'm not a huge Fats Domino fan, but I heard this song this morning on The Current and it blew me away.  What surprised me even more was that Lenny Kravitz was the voice on this track.  I didn't think anyone was recording music this funky anymore.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000W0WZW4
2008-03-05 by cwm    1 comments
The Rapture - Pieces of the People We Love - Get Myself Into It
If you're looking for something with some notable grove goin' on, check out The Rapture. The whole album's really quite good within the genre.
2008-03-03 by jlukis    2 comments
Patsy Cline - Why Can't He Be You
Seriously, people. Patsy Cline. I was just listening to this song, sort of idling along with the pleasant description of her faithful, caring, perfect-husband-and-father man. It culminates in "He loves me too / His love is true" before pausing to deliver the gut punch of the title: "Why can't he be you?" And the delivery is absolutely top-shelf fucking brilliance.

It may be the case that my intense love of Neko Case stems in part from her position as the closest approximation of Patsy Cline to exist in my lifetime. I should study this more closely.
2008-03-03 by AT    2 comments
The Magnetic Fields - Distortion
There's a very Stephen Merritt-ish (typically trivial?) play between album cover, name, and noisy album sound.  But after a few times through at half volume (sleeping baby), I conclude this album is quite listenable.  I think it's going to grow on me.  Immediately, my fav song is "Drive On, Driver".
2008-02-19 by blukis    4 comments
Sleater-Kinney - The Woods
I know that many of the regulars here both owned and loved this album before I even heard it, but I had to recommend it this week. I've had it awhile, but it never really grabbed me until I began last week to wrap my head around the fulfillment of my life goal of being a roller derby announcer. I've decided that 'Entertain' needs to be on any Derby mix ("Don't drag me down / I'm not falling down"), and 'Modern Girl' is such a fun, bitchy song that I actually WANT it to be in my head for six hours every day.
2008-02-19 by AT    2 comments
They Might Be Giants - Here Come the 123s
Technically, children are the primary audience, but some of these songs stand on their own as well as any other album.  Upon a few listens, probably not as good as Here Come the ABCs, but I've had "Seven" in my head all day.

Also, this doesn't seem to be available on streaming services, but Rhapsody & Amazon sell DRM-free mp3s.  I'll go out on a limb and blame Disney.
2008-02-12 by blukis    0 comments
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
A recommendation by me.  The whole album is a good listen.  'Trampled Rose' stands out to me.
2008-02-06 by Hartloff    3 comments
Warren Hood and the Hoodlums
Warren Hood is a local Austin fiddle player who is truly a genius. Taught the tradition of classical violin from a young age, he later graduated from the Berklee School of Music. He is probably one of the rare local musicians who can make a living from performing and tends to be a guest performer of all local favorites. Most Sunday nights, he and his band perform his original music and some covers that span many genres of music. Jazz, bluegrass, swing, country, blues, rock, and even... gypsy. This track (link provided by Warren on his website) is by far the most exciting song to hear live. You can't help but clap along.

http://www.music-texas.com/images/Black_Cat_recorded_at_Blue_Plum_Festival_Johnson_City,_TN_June_2006.mp3
2008-01-29 by araustin02    1 comments
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