Friday, August 23, 2013

New Video From The Broadcast + Upcoming Album


Soul rockers The Broadcast released a new video.  The song, "Don't Waste It", is from their upcoming studio album.  The album, Dodge the Arrow, is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, September 24.  Check out the video below. 

Thursday, August 22, 2013

U.S. Royalty Release New Single


DC area band U.S. Royalty released “Blue Sunshine”, the first single and title track from their upcoming album, yesterday.  

“Blue Sunshine” is a luscious piece of psychedelia infused with a sophisticated mix of rhythm, superbly restrained guitars and lone spirit lyrical imagery. The anticipation level for Blue Sunshine just went up another notch.





Blue Sunshine is scheduled to be released in September 2013.


Video: Miss Guy featuring Deborah Harry

Miss Guy teamed up with Deborah Harry for the song "God Save New York." Do I need to say more than that?  Miss Guy is also giving the track away via Facebook. Check out the video below. 


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

U.S. Royalty To Play NYC + Upcoming Album


The gentlemen of U.S. Royalty will be in New York for a pair of shows.  First they'll be over in Brooklyn on Thursday, September 5 at Cameo Gallery and the following night, Friday, September 6 they'll be on the LES at Mercury Lounge ... details are below. They've got a new album, Blue Sunshine, coming out soon which we are very much looking forward to hearing.

U.S. Royalty
Thursday, September 5
Cameo Gallery

93 N 6th Street
Brooklyn, NY
Doors: 8PM
Tickets: $10 adv / $12 dos
21+

and

U.S. Royalty
Friday, September 6
Mercury Lounge

217 E Houston Street
New York, NY
Doors: 7:30PM
Tickets: $10 adv / $12 dos
21+

U.S. Royalty - "Blue Sunshine" 2013 from U.S. Royalty on Vimeo.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Friday, August 16, 2013

Newport Folk Festival: Day 2 Through My Lens

July 27, 2013 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI

While we had to endure rain on day one of the Newport Folk Festival, day two turned out to be a right nice.  This is what it looked like through my lens.

Museum Stage

Joe Fletcher's Nashville To Newport


Joe Fletcher curated the Museum Stage for the afternoon.  I somehow managed to miss nearly everything over there.  I did catch some of Bobby Bare, Jr.'s set and I did spot Mr. Fletcher across the field and managed to say hey to him.


Harbor Stage

Sarah Jarosz
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Rayland Baxter
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Justin Townes Earle
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The Quad Stage

Hurray For The Riff Raff
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The Lone Bellow
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Shovels & Rope
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Father John Misty
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I saw Father John Misty here, there and every where roaming the grounds...and even doing nothing but simply standing, he pulled off the nonchalant rock star thing effortlessly.  He just has that look.  He took the stage with what he described as strawberry moonshine...we now have what we describe as a music crush on Mr. Tillman.



Colin Meloy
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Fort Stage
Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers
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This was one of my favorite sets of the day.  And, if you happened to bump into Nicki Bluhm while strolling around the festival, then you know what a super nice, down to Earth, lady she is.


Langhorne Slim
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Frank Turner
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Jim James
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Jim James seems like a nice fella...we've exchanged pleasantries in passing. But Mr. James, your art apparently goes over my head. I don't understand.  But there were a whole field full of people who did understand and did so enthusiastically.



Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
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The Avett Brothers
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The Avett Brothers closed out day two to an enthusiastic crowd.  And, on a personal achievement note, I'm happy to say my Avett photo curse has been broken!


Sunday, August 11, 2013

Newport Folk Festival: Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls

Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls: July 27, 2013 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI

Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls took the stage at Newport Folk Festival full of unrepentant badassness.  Turner and his Sleeping Souls were full of energy and had the audience in the palms of their hands.  If you missed it or want to relive it, the good folks over at NPR captured it all for you, HERE.


More photos HERE




Thursday, August 8, 2013

Newport Folk Festival: Day 1 In Photos

July 26, 2013 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI

I took in the Newport Folk Festival again this year.  Three days, lots of music and a beautiful view...how could I not be a happy quirky chick?!  This is what my day 1 looked like.

The Harbor Stage
 
Hey Marseilles
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The Mountain Goats
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The Quad Stage

The Milk Carton Kids
They're hands down my new music crush.
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John McCauley
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And, McCauley did this with his Mama.



The Fort Stage

 
Kingsley Flood
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JD McPherson
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Feist




Old Crow Medicine Show
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After a day of rain the sun finally came out sometime during the Old Crow Medicine Show's set and the day ended with a rainbow.


Newport Folk Festival: John McCauley

John McCauley: July 26, 2013 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI


John McCauley made another appearance at the Newport Folk Festival; in recent years, he's been there in some configuration or another.  This year, he came and did his thing solo. He took the stage looking all Leave It To Beaver, clean cut, boy next door...well, as clean cut, boy next door as a man can get with random looking stuff inked on his arms and low level facial hair. 

As it poured down rain outside, McCauley played about 15 songs under the tented Quad Stage.  This was probably the most controlled I've personally heard him vocally.  He was joined by Vanessa Carlton on "In Our Time", a song they duet on from the upcoming Deer Tick album Negativity.  And, in a move that was met with roaring approval from the audience, his mother, Marge McCauley, sporting a tee-shirt with "Mama Deer Tick" across the back, joined him for a cover of "Margaritaville".  It was a fun set.  My only complaint, no "Baltimore Blues No. 1" ... guess he didn't pick up on my silent plea to play that!  For those that missed it or want to re-live it, the good folks at NPR are streaming it HERE.


More photos HERE.






Oh, and New York, McCauley along with the rest of Deer Tick will be at Webster Hall on Thursday, November 7.  Doors are at 6PM, it'll cost you $20 and they've got Robert Ellis on the bill with them.

Deap Vally Release New Video


Deap Vally premiered the video for their track, "Bad For My Body" earlier this week.  The song is from the Los Angeles duo's upcoming debut full-length record, Sistrionix.  The album which has already been released in the UK will be released here in the US on October 8.  Check out the Jess Holzworth directed video at the bottom of the post.

Track List
  • End of the World
  • Baby I Call Hell
  • Walk of Shame
  • Gonna Make My Own Money
  • Creeplife
  • Your Love's A Lie
  • Lies
  • Bad For My Body
  • Women of Intention
  • Raw Material
  • Six Feet Under/Spiritual