Monday 6 September 2010

Taylor Hollingsworth - Ring Around Saturn



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Friday 27 March 2009

Tegan & Sara - Dancing in The Dark

A host of artists whose work takes influence from Bruce Springsteen have recorded covers of the Boss and brief interviews for the official Springsteen website.



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Thursday 26 February 2009

Frank Turner & Brian Fallon cover Billy Bragg

Frank Turner is currently out on tour supporting New Jersey rockers The Gaslight Anthem. He's been finishing the set with some acoustic duets with TGA frontman Brian Fallon. Check out the footage below of them playing Billy Bragg classic 'A New England.'

Tuesday 24 February 2009

STRAND OF OAKS - LEAVE RUIN

A few years ago I went to see Kimya Dawson play in a pub in Leeds. Strand of Oaks' were supporting and, to be honest, I don't remember a great deal about their set, but I was impressed enough to pick up a copy of the EP they had on sale which later revealed itself to be absolutely stunning. I have revisited it sporadically over the last few years it and it has never ceased to be one of the most moving collections of songs I own.

Strand of Oaks is 'Timothy Showalter & friends' and his debut album 'Leave Ruin' has just been released by 'La Société Expéditionnaire,' who have this to say about it:

'While escaping a relationship gone worse, Showalter returned home to a house burned down, leaving all of his earthly possessions charred in flames. Spending nights in downtown hotels and on park benches with a borrowed guitar, he began to face the proverbial demons. Like any good roller coaster ride there came an upside, as inspiration grew like weeds within the rubble; songs led to shows, which led to tours of the US and UK with Jason Anderson and Kimya Dawson. Leave Ruin took shape shortly thereafter while touring and collaborating with Lou Rogai (Lewis & Clarke).

Taking cues from such luminaries as Neil Young (On the Beach era) and a burgeoning Springsteen, Showalter extends his musical gesture and searches to find modesty in the midst of confusion, addressing insecurities and settling existential debt with a simple and beautiful delivery. The personification of a Midwestern Grandfather's advice, his songs smack with hard truth and poignant severity, from child-like naivete to heart worn wisdom... sparse guitar, hammond, rhodes and wooden instruments support an atmosphere that is tender and raw, at times uncomfortable, shockingly candid, and unforgettable.'


It is indeed a subtle and beautiful record and possibly the first truly exceptional album I've heard this year. My only disappointment is the lack of new tracks, having had the bare bones of so many of these songs on the aforementioned EP for what seems to be an incredibly long time. That said, you can't really complain about the quantity when 1. the quality is so high and 2. Showalter holds down a day job as a primary school teacher, even driving the school bus for extra cash.

SHIPS AND DIP 5 SONGWRITER PANELS

Ships and Dips is a cruise run by Canadian rockers the Barenaked Ladies. On this years cruise BNL songwriters Steven Page and Ed Robertson both hosted acoustic Songwriters Panels featuring John Darnielle (The Mountain Goats), Melissa McClelland, Luke Doucet, John K Samson (The Weakerthans), Boothby Graffoe, Mike Evan, Butterfly Boucher, Chris Murphy (of Sloan), Alan Doyle (of Great Big Sea), Brian MacMillan (of Thin Buckle), Craig Northey (of Odds).

Footage from both shows have been posted on youtube and it looks like the format works really well. The highlight for me is John Darnielle performing a track called 'Surrounded' that he tells the audience he is soon to record for the often discussed but as yet never realized side-project with his producer John Vanderslice.



You can watch videos of all the performances from the two sets and The Mountain Goats own gig on the cruise here.