well he did and then did a few albums with another project and disbanded that one recently, so were back!
Can’t wait to dive into Momma. also, I’ve seen this band in Denver for free and I’ve interacted with one of the band members on several occasions. Recommend spinning their new record https://www.westword.com/music/barbara-denver-indie-band-you-need-to-know-24169792
Wow, that’s exciting. Hope they are still musically relevant. Saw them at a small but crowded show and the lead singer imploded and broke all of their equipment like 3/4 through the show and it ended early. They were great up until then.
they just released the daily schedules for Kilby and I need some help on deciding between a few conflicting sets: Hovvdy or Perfume Genius Built to Spill or hey, nothing
my other calls for the Friday lineup: Cardinal Bloom over Melancholy Club Being Dead over Josaleigh Pollett Lunar Vacation over Free Range Been Stellar over The Lemon Twigs Wishy over Vagabon Momma over Julien Baker & Torres Peter McPoland over Car Seat Headrest Vacations over Slow Dive Rilo Kiley over Youth Lagoon Beach House headliner show to close it out
Lot of good bands in that lineup. I like Been Stellar but Lemon Twigs is good too. They're like Simon and Garfunkel; would like to see them singing together. I hope you will be suitably guccied for Beach House headlining
plan on it. I have a bit of aversion to bands that cosplay as 60s or 70s bands. Parcels is kind of similar to me.
I've been listening to Parquet Courts sooo much this year. Gosh I adore Andrew Savage listening to this song at my desk and nodding my head like yeah
Lenderman has a new video out. From the director: I had been drawn to make things with Jake for a while, and spent the late summer listening to the songs that would make up Manning Fireworks. The imagery of characters caught in persistence without progress that has recurred in his writing was there in “Wristwatch” and that song was the one I went back to the most while listening to the batch of recordings. Timing seemed to work best to meet up in January of 2025 in Durham, North Carolina between his tours, so I began figuring out: 1. What visuals would feel like the song in my head. 2. Which we could shoot in winter daylight during a shortened day. 3. That would draw upon those character traits without being literal to the lyrics. I had seen low clearance bridges in this part of North Carolina in my past travels, a mismatch between the train trestles that were built in the first half of the 20th Century and the modern 13ft height of most tractor trailers. Durham has a notorious one called the “Can opener” that is featured on a website and Youtube channel “11foot8.com” by Jurgen Henn, who has captured 186 crashes since April of 2008. I took measurements and designed plans to add a few more crashes to Jurgen’s tally. We brought Jake's friends and bandmates along to be part of the video, and had a blast over the course of several days creating things together during the afternoons, then going to Jake’s kitchen and living room to listen to music and talk at night. Beyond the recorded work, Jake and the people he has been making music with have the sort of connection and shared creative telepathy that I keep steering towards while I‘m alive.
im so sorry to do this but this sounds like a slowed down benson boone doesnt have the same bite as 15 years ago
hoping to score that MJL & The Wind Live and Loose record today (happy rsd!) been standing in line outside a record shop since 5:30. my sources behind the counter informed me there would be four copies in the crates. I’m about 40th in line and from profiling those in front of me im cooked.