In Heavy Rotation - Sorta
Sea Wolf - Leaves in the River
Source Credit: BT & Miguel
This is an old one - meaning last few months - but its a good'n. Apparently BT told me about this dude, like way back - once agian hes a few steps ahead of the hip game... Sea Wolf is mellow, folky, and rocky at times. Smoove buttery voice, and smoove buttery geetar licks. "oh gypsy woman spoke to me, lip stained red from a bottle of wine" good stuff - nice sound scapes - mostly up-tempo for folk rock - not so depressing as say ur everyday bright eyes emo stuff. I've had it for a while but dag - I'm still rockin it daily.
Favorite Tracks: Middle Distance Runner, You're A wolf, Winter Windows
My Latest Novel - Wolves
Source Credit: Miguel
So credit the Miguel with another winner - he sent me a list of 10 or so - all interesting at least and great at best. This one happened to hit me in the right place at the right time. Its scottish, folky, rocky, orchestral...etc. These folks are mostly quiet, but beautiful. And goddam you gotta love that scottish accent - thinking we'll move there just so the little bubbs will grow that cute accents to go with her sweet red hair... anyways - check it out.
Favorite Tracks: The Hope Edition, When We Were Wolves
Bon Iver - For Emma Forever Ago
Source Credit: BT
OK - so again Bon Iver just happened to be the right sound for the right time. This one is mellow, quiet, and very moody. Slow, quiet, gliding sounds. Lots of layered/echo'd vocals over hazy soundscapes, for some reason, feels really isolated, like he hid himself away in a cabin in the middle of winter, alone... wait - thats what he did...
Favorite Tracks: Flume, Lump Sum, Wisconsin
Thao - We Brave Bee Stings And All
Source Credit: Mr. B (A new colleague, good man, and musicianado)
It just FEELS GOOD. Lovin this one right now - like Cat Power on strong anti-depressents, maybe if Cat Power and Feist's happy stuff had a bastard lovechild who grew up with gypsies, or maybe a banjo totin bluegrass band... Good stuff. Turns out she's also cool. Her back-up band is called 'The Get Down Stay Down' - hard to beat that... She's from SF - so thats a win... Here's her lil YouTube interview...
Favorite Tracks: Bag of Hammers, Travel
Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals
Source Credit: Miguel
OK this is a different one. Nice little change up. Somewhere this was described as 'world music with an indi twist' - agreed. Lots of interesting sounds from all over - african riddims, paul simon-esque - gracelandy sounds, real nice mix - maybe a little old Peter Gabriel in some songs - vocals are odd maybe even awkward but I can dig it...
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