finally friday
Alt-gramma and I are off to see Say Hi To Your Mom (now officially shortened to simply "Say Hi") at the Glasshouse tonight. The band has just released a really excellent album - so check back soon for a review.
Our buddies at indiechristoph think you should check out a couple of bands, Cats and Cats and Cats and This Town Needs Guns.
Aquarium Drunkard features the release of a previously unreleased Neil Young album. That statement brought to you by the Department of Redundancy Department.
Berkeley Place boasts the Top 10 Prince Covers, including those from Tegan & Sara, Foo Fighters, Damien Rice, and Ani DiFranco. Scroll down for some rare acoustic Son Volt.
Blogs are for Dogs provides streaming covers of Bob Dylan songs being featured in the biopic I'm Not There and a lovely tribute to children's book The Story of Ferdinand.
Bradley's Almanac has a ticket giveaway to see David Bazan (formerly of Pedro the Lion) and other great bands coming soon to Boston, including Film School, Sea Wolf, They Might Be Giants, Mates of State, Morrissey, and many, many more.
Can You See the Sunset... has volume 12 of "If it ain't punk it's junk" and a review of an Arizona band called Andrew Jackson Jihad.
For the Records saw The Ravonettes and Young Galaxy, among others, live this week. It sounds like SoD favorite Young Galaxy are continuing to put on some good shows!
Good Weather for Airstrikes profiles Adele and provides some info about CMJ.
Ha Ha Music features some covers, a comparison between The Flaming Lips and the late Frank Zappa, and dares to refer to Radiohead as pansies! I mean, rainbows? So not pansy...they're manly!
Lost in Your Inbox introduced me to the genius, the hilarity of Flight of the Conchords, a show I'd heard about but never seen. Check out the song and video for "Business Time". I'm sure I'm the last person on earth to know about them...
Music for Kids... has a new lovely song by Sigur Ros.
Muzzle of Bees has an interview with great new band The 1900s.
The Late Greats is holding a contest to win the soundtrack from I'm Not There, the Bob Dylan biopic. Looks like a great collection of music!
The Yellow Stereo has yet more covers by Division Day, who we saw recently at their CD release party, and a show about cooking with indie music stars.
new order: age of consent [buy]
the helio sequence: satellite (elliott smith cover) [buy]
asobi seksu: and then he kissed me (the crystals cover) [buy]
interpol: the length of love (the fog vs mould remix) [buy]
1 comment:
Hey indiemom, thanks for the link as always. I'll try to keep my contributors from making such inflammatory remarks about Radiohead in the future, but I can't promise anything. They're a rowdy bunch.
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