Thursday, August 18, 2011

Out Now: Cherry La Voix - "Bad Girl"


Last month we featured "Bad Girl" by Cherry La Voix in our song of the day. Well, my fine friends, the song is now available to the world. So, listen to it and buy it using the handy widget below. Then, put it on your music player of choice or what ever you listen to music on, crank it up loud and sing-a-long ... 'but I'll be, so good to you...do whatever you ask me to.' Hm, I feel as if I should a whip or some handcuffs at the ready while listening. Oh Cherry, what have you done to me?!



Foster The People on Baeble


Check out the little clip of Foster The People from Baeblemusic.com then head over to their site to see the entire show. The concert was filmed this past June at Music Hall of Williamsburg.




Watch the full video at Baeblemusic.com

Upcoming: Casey Shea at Bowery Ballroom


New York, looking for a show to hit this coming Friday, August 19? He
ad on over to The Bowery Ballroom and catch Casey Shea. He's on the bill with the always fun April Smith and the Great Picture Show and Tally Hall. Doors are at 8PM and it will cost you $15. Go check him out!

Casey Shea spent a handful of years fronting rock bands in Tallahassee and Nashville before setting out for New York City in January of 2004 to focus on a solo career. A gifted performer with undeniable charm, Casey delivers his songs in a unique way that earns him an audience’s devotion…think Bill Murray meets John Lennon. Melody drives diverse songwriting that is at once quirky and heart wrenching, and the result is a rare treat that is both musically gratifying and raucously entertaining.

The charismatic front man has built a six piece band around his solo material where influences such as The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Beck and Tom Petty shine through in an original sound with an uncommon familiarity right off the bat.


Craig Wedren To Release New Album


Craig Wedren will release his new album Wand on September 27 via his own Nerveland Recordings. For you listening pleasure, we have for you in our MP3 Grab at the bottom of the post, "Cupid" from the upcoming record.

Craig's first album since 2005's Lapland, Wand is a sparkling collection of songs ranging from Eno-eque ambient sounds to fractured Shudder To Think-influenced alt-punk.

“When I started working on Wand," says Craig, "I was thinking along the lines of really expansive and wildly diverse albums like The White Album or Sandinista! I thought I’d be making a kind of grand, extravagant, somewhat sloppy mess with some diamonds in it. Because of the way it’s evolved over time, Wand is much more concise and pared–down –hopefully the diamonds with not so much mess. I think that’s what we got.”

MP3 Grab: "Cupid"

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Duke Spirit Release Video For "Surrender"


The Duke Spirit have released a new video for their song "Surrender." Do I really need to say more? Check out the video below.





Video of the Day: Moby - "Lie Down In Darkness"


Moby recently released a video for his latest single, "Lie Down In Darkness." The video was directed by UK filmmakers Institute for Eyes and was shot in London last month. The single, which was released this week, is from Moby's latest album Destroyed. Check out the video at the bottom of the post.

"Lie Down In Darkness" was directed by Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull (Institute for Eyes) and shot in London last month and is influenced by the life of Russian astronaut Yuri Gagarin.

Check out the “Lie Down In Darkness” Behind The Scenes clip for a conversation between Moby and the video’s Directors about making this video.

Moby’s new single “Lie Down In Darkness” is out now! The digital only remix bundle comes with the original album version along with an array of remixes including Paul Van Dyk, Photek, and Michael Mayer, in addition to others. An achingly soulful track of sublime melancholy and symphonic grandeur “Lie Down In Darkness” is taken from Moby’s most recent studio album, Destroyed, out now.

Track Listing:
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Radio Edit)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Arno Cost Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Bassjackers Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Ben Hoo’s Dorian Vibe)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Chris Liebing Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Clouds Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Document One Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Gregor Tresher Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Kasper Bjork Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Michael Mayer Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Paul Van Dyk Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Photek Remix)
  • Lie Down In Darkness (Sei A Remix)




Upcoming: Jones Street Station at Brooklyn Bowl


Hey New York, Jones Street Station will be over in Brooklyn this coming Tuesday, August 23, at Brooklyn Bowl. Doors are at 6PM and it will cost you $8.00 - $10.00. So if you like good music of the Americana flavor, head over and check them out.


Jones Street Station
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Doors: 6:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
$8.00 - $10.00

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Song of the Day: Nik West - "Forbidden Fruit"


A few months ago, a funky lady from Phoenix caught my ear. Nik West is a singer, songwriter and bassist. This woman is crazy talented and let me mention again, funky! She released her record, Just In The Nik Of Time, earlier this year. Have a listen to "Forbidden Fruit" from the album and check out the live video of the song, both below.





Video of the Day: Hank & Cupcakes - "HIT"


What do you do on a rainy (in these parts at least) Sunday? Dance! And, there's none better to make you shake your ass than Hank & Cupcakes! Check out the newest video from the duo. It's for their song "HIT."



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Newport Jazz Festival: A Recap In Pictures


Newport Jazz Festival: August 6 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI


This past Saturday, I spent the day at Fort Adams State Park taking in the Newport Jazz Festival. I missed Sunday, I was sick and it was raining. That's some sort of cosmic double negative, right? So, I was a bit disappointed that I didn't get to check out Angelique Kidjo, catch Trombrone Shorty again and based on the recommendation of friends, the sets of Avishai Cohen and Rudresh Mahanthappa & Bunky Green. But, Saturday provided plenty.

There was, I think, something for everyone be it a more traditional jazz fan or a more adventurous sort. I watched as people flocked to sets by Hiromi who played solo, Esperanza Spalding and Trombone Shorty. All three performed the next day as well. Though I missed his set, I heard more than one person rave about Joey DeFrancesco's performance.

Above: New Black Eagle Jazz Band

The New Eagle Jazz Band kicked off the festival with their traditional New Orleans sound.

Above: Mostly Other People Do The Killing
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Above: Regina Carter's Reverse Thread
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Above: Ambrose Akinmusire Quintet
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Above: Eddie Palmieri Latin Jazz Band
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Above: Hiromi
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Above: Wynton Marsalis
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Above: Esperanza Spalding & Friends
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The was a huge crowd surrounding the Quad Stage when Grammy winning bassist Esperanza Spalding took the stage. I was actually temporarily pinned to my spot in the photo pit when it seemed like every photographer covering the festival magically appeared. I momentarily wondered if there were any people watching the artists performing on the other two stages. She and her band of friends charmed an adoring crowd.

Above: Grace Kelly

Above: Randy Weston's African Rhythms Trio
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Above: Guitarist Al Di Meola & Pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba