Saturday, March 3, 2012

Soulsavers Set To Release New Album In May


Soulsavers, the team of Rich Machin and Ian Glover, are scheduled to release their new album on May 22. The Light The Dead See will be released via Mute Records in North America. The album features vocal and lyrics by Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan.

Soulsavers – the music and production team of Rich Machin and Ian Glover – have been a growing force since 2003’s debut Tough Guys Don’t Dance. 2007’s It’s Not How Far You Fall, It’s The Way You Land brought their dark flair to a wider audience. The inimitable Mark Lanegan served as primary singer, though there were also vocal contributions from Will Oldham and Jimi Goodwin. In 2009, third album Broken confirmed that Soulsavers were moving away from early electronica to earthier guitars, use of space and what Machin described as “a soulful twist”. Lanegan again led the vocals on standouts such as ‘You Will Miss Me When I Burn’ and ‘All The Way Down’, with other guest vocalists including Oldham again, Jason Pierce, Richard Hawley, Mike Patton and Gibby Haynes. Clearly, there was no shortage of acclaimed singers ready to lend their lungs to Soulsavers’ stirring, seductive, soothing or startling creations.

Gahan’s lyrics and melodies came to him with spontaneity and passion. “About five songs in, I realized I was writing outside myself. I was having a go at myself, to be honest: my questions around faith, and God, or the lack thereof at any given moment. Sometimes I’m full of faith, but there are always questions. And I struggle with letting go of control of what’s going on around me. This album became very therapeutic. No restrictions. Coming out of getting sick myself, I found I HAD to get this stuff out of me. This music gave me the perfect palate to play with the BIG questions that we all ask when life becomes less about what can we GET, than: what can we DO? I’ve been very fortunate, and I’m privileged in my life, so I want to do things I feel really connected to now, otherwise there’s no point. Rich and I had both come out of something difficult. This is something to do with that. It was a wonderful experience.”

Track Listing
  • La Ribera
  • In The Morning
  • Longest Day
  • Presence of God
  • Just Try
  • Gone Too Far
  • Point Sur Pt. 1
  • Take Me Back Home
  • Bitterman
  • I Can’t Stay
  • Take
  • Tonight

Yuna To Release New Album In April + Video


Malaysian singer/songwriter Yuna is set to release a full-length album in April. I had the chance to catch Yuna at Mercury Lounge last year and became an instant fan. Should she happen to perform near you, I highly recommend you go. In the meantime, Yuna has released a video for the first single from the forthcoming self-titled album. The song is "Live Your Life" and is out now. Check out the video below.





Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Artists Announced For The 2012 Newport Folk Festival


The Newport Festivals Foundation announced the line-up for the 2012 Newport Folk Festival this evening. The festival will take place at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI on July 28 & 29. Tickets for the festival go on sale March 1 at 10AM at www.NewportFolkFest.net. Check out the line-up below.


SATURDAY, JULY 28 ~ 11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Fort Adams State Park, Harrison Avenue

My Morning Jacket
Iron & Wine
Patty Griffin
Guthrie Family Reunion
Dawes
City & Colour
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Deer Tick
Blind Pilot
Alabama Shakes
Sharon Van Etten
First Aid Kit
Brown Bird
Jonny Corndawg
Frank Fairfield
Spirit Family Reunion
Robert Ellis
Apache Relay
Honeyhoney
Sleepy Man Banjo Boys

SUNDAY, JULY 29 ~ 11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Fort Adams State Park, Harrison Avenue

Jackson Browne
Conor Oberst
Punch Brothers
Tallest Man on Earth
The Head & The Heart
tUnE-yArDs
Gary Clark, Jr.
Trampled By Turtles
Tom Morello
Of Monsters and Men
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
Jay Farrar, Will Johnson, Anders Parker & Yim Yames performing
Original Music set to the Lyrics of Woody Guthrie

Sara Watkins
Carl Broemel
Ben Sollee
Spider John Koerner
Jonathan Wilson
Deep Dark Woods
Joe Fletcher & the Wrong Reasons
Kossoy Sisters
Joel Rafael


*Artists Subject to change

Harriet Releases New Video


Los Angeles band Harriet, the band led by former Dawes member Alex Casnoff, released a video for their song "I Slept With All Your Mothers" this week. The video which you can check out below was directed by Ethan Berger. FYI, there's a naked chick wandering about in the video so I suppose we have to stick the NSFW label on it. The song is the lead single from their EP Tell The Right Story which the band is offering for free on their website HarrietMusic.com ... good music for free, you can't ask for anything better folks.




Monday, February 27, 2012

Royal Southern Brotherhood To Debut Record In May


Royal Southern Brotherhood are scheduled to release their debut record this coming May 8 via Ruf Records. If you're unfamiliar, the band consist of Cyril Neville, Devon Allman and Mike Zito ... there are some other folks in there too, I think. At any rate, I like what I'm hearing. The band has released a video for their song "New Horizon" which was directed and produced by Yadira Rodriguez. Check it out at the bottom of the post.





Gig Alert!!!


Royal Southern Brotherhood
Friday, March 9
B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
237 W 42nd St
New York, NY
www.bbkingblues.com
Doors @ 11:00PM
$18 advance / $22 dos





Sunday, February 26, 2012

Mr. Big To Release Live From The Living Room, 2/28


Rock band Mr. Big is set to release their new record, Live From The Living Room on Tuesday, February 28 via Frontiers Records here in the states. The record was recorded live in Japan in January 2011 in front of an intimate audience.

The stellar musical skills in Mr. Big have always stood out. They are technically some of the tightest musicians to come out of the 80's. What set them a step ahead of many of their peers were their harmonies. The trademark raspy voice of Eric Martin surrounded by incredibly tight vocals of his bandmates was just special. Well, Martin, Paul Gilbert (guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass) and Pat Torpey (drums) haven't lost a step.

Live From The Living Room is Mr. Big stripped down and showing off what they do best. Oft times, when rock bands strip down, some of the musical fire is lost. This isn't the case with Mr. Big. Dare I say that I think this is some of the best live work I've heard from them? Well, it is. It's a record you can put on from start to finish without skipping a track. The harmonies are there and tight as ever as is the musicianship. This record should satisfy die-hard fans and casual fans alike. And, for those people who back in the day (y'all know who you are), were a bit disappointed that everything they did didn't sound like their hit single "To Be With You," this stripped down side of the band is probably closer to what you were expecting from them. Ironically, it's that song that I find to be the weakest of the tracks. It sounds good but personally, I just don't think it has the same spark as the rest of the rest of the record.

Mr. Big's most recent studio album, WHAT IF..., was released last year via Frontiers Records and featured the original band line-up reunited for the first time in 14 years. Formed in 1988, Mr. Big forged its place in hard rock history by combining trademark virtuosic musicianship with stellar vocal harmonies. The original (and now reunited) line-up features vocalist Eric Martin, guitarist Paul Gilbert, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Pat Torpey. The quartet produced numerous hit songs that ranged across a wide array of rock genres, including the ubiquitous "To Be With You," which was a Billboard Hot 100 #1 single in 15 countries for weeks, propelling the band to huge international success and record sales in the multi-millions.

Track Listing
  • Undertow
  • Still Ain't Enough For Me
  • As Far As I Can See
  • Voodoo Kiss
  • Take Cover
  • Around The World
  • Stranger In My Life
  • All The Way Up
  • To Be With You
  • Nobody Left To Blame

Friday, February 24, 2012

Video of the Day: Cold Specks - "Holland"


Today we have you "Holland." It's by Cold Specks, the moniker of singer/songwriter Al Spx. Cold Specks will release their debut album, I Predict A Graceful Expulsion via Mute Records on May 22. The Olivier Groulx directed video can be seen at the bottom of the post.

Describing her sound as ‘Doom Soul’, Cold Specks’ music is steeped in the musical traditions of the Deep South. No wonder then that Al cites the Lomax Field Recordings and James Carr as influences along with Bill Callahan and Tom Waits. With a voice that evokes the ‘spirit feel’ of Mahalia Jackson and the visceral tones of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Cold Specks’ sparse arrangements and chain gang rhythms stop you dead in your tracks.

“My little brother, who was spending his summers with our mother in Toronto, had always told me of this girl he was friends with that had this amazing voice,” recalls Cold Specks’ manager, Jim Anderson. “As a producer I’d heard that so often that I didn't take too much notice. Then I came in one night to find him and a few friends drinking in the flat and playing a CD of her demos. I was completely transfixed and just kept pressing repeat. I knew I had to work with her. I eventually persuaded her to come over. At that point she had never played with another musician and was completely self-taught with her own unique tuning and timings, which we had to decipher.”

“Jim convinced me to fly out and work on the record for a few months,” explains Al Spx. “That was a year and a half ago. I guess I’m permanently based here now. I didn’t know anyone when I moved here. We needed musicians and Jim knew a bunch. Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey’s regular collaborator) has been helping out with some arrangements and percussion and Jim’s old friends Pete Roberts (guitar), Thomas Greene (piano) and Tom Havelock (cello) also play on the record.”

Gig Alert!!!

Cold Specks
(supporting Great Lake Swimmers)
Wednesday, May 30
Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey St
New York, NY 10002
www.boweryballroom.com
Doors @ 8:00 pm / Show @ 9:00 pm
$15 advance / $17 dos
18+



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Video of the Day: The Broadcast - "Hide Yourself Away"


Today, our Video of the Day is, "Hide Yourself Away" by The Broadcast. The song is the first track from their upcoming live album, The Broadcast Live which is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, March 13. The video was directed and edited by the bands very own Caitlin Krisko! Check the video out at the bottom of the post.

They will be hitting the road in support of the new record so check them out when they play near you. New York, show deets are below! If you've ever seen the band live, and you should, then you know you're in for some get up off your seat and shake yo' booty fun.


Gig Alert!!!

The Broadcast
Saturday, April 21
Mercury Lounge
217 E Houston St.
New York, NY 10002
www.mercuryloungenyc.com
Doors @ 10:30pm
$12
21+


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Talking To Walls Release Single For Charity


Rockers, Talking To Walls have released a new single. "Run" is being offered as a "pay what you can" donation with all, yes, 100% of the proceeds going to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. They've also released a video of the song which you can check out at the bottom of the post. If you wish to donate, visit the page the band has set up, HERE. And, for more information about the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, please click HERE.




Gig Alert!!!


Talking To Walls
(Black Hearts Parade Warm-up Show)
Thursday, March 15

Bar East
1733 1st Avenue @ 90th Street
www.bareast.com
NYC
$10
21+



Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Video of the Day: The Rassle - "21"


Today we have for you the new video from The Rassle. The clip, which they produced themselves, is for their song "21." Nice work fellas. Check out the video below, I think you'll enjoy it...I do.