Archive for December, 2011

December 30, 2011

Rearview Mirror – Postcard Elba

Rearview Mirror is our annual look back at the year in music from our friends in and around the business.  Musicians, managers, roadies, superfans, bloggers etc..

This year we’re upping the vanity aspect of it by sprinkling in our favorite posts of the past year, which you may have missed the first time around. We came back strong in October, with Editor’s temp job wrapped up and ChaCha on the mend, but it was still easy to pick our favorite post for that month. A bittersweet pick, this post, is full of video we shot from the final show of PE favorites Throwing Stars. A great band, pay your respects by checking out their tasty goodness one more time won’t you?

December 29, 2011

Where the Internet Took Us

Frank Turner and Jon Snodgrass, who are indeed buddies, have collaborated once again and given the world a timely song called “Happy New Year” which you can download for free right here.

December 29, 2011

Talk Thursday to Me: Lydia Loveless

Today we talk with Lydia Loveless about her first headlining tour, inspirations, song writing and picklebacks.

 

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December 28, 2011

We Never Asked For This – John Amadon

We Never Asked For This is our short review of a band who thought (or their label/manager/agent/girlfriend thought) that it would be a good idea to send us an email saying “like me! like me! like me!” (more or less).

Today’s blind submission comes from Portland singer-songwriter John Amadon.

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December 28, 2011

Where the Internet Took Us

Very student-art-film video for the gorgeous song “Sunrise” by Mike Adams At His Honest Weight surfaced today on the internets. Enjoy.

December 28, 2011

Rearview Mirror – Postcard Elba

Rearview Mirror is our annual look back at the year in music from our friends in and around the business.  Musicians, managers, roadies, superfans, bloggers etc..

This year we’re upping the vanity aspect of it by sprinkling in our favorite posts of the past year, which you may have missed the first time around. We only had three posts in September as it was a weird month. Editor had a new job that was very time intensive and ChaCha was getting her brain operated on/recovering from having her brain operated on but our favorite of the three was this one – videos from the It Still Bleeds comedy and music variety show featuring Heinous Orca rocking out as the house band, and Jason Evans Groth and EA Strother each playing two brand new never before heard songs.  One worth checking out again even if you did catch it the first time around.

December 27, 2011

Where the Internet Took Us

Wedge is offering his album Almost Silent as a free download from now until the end of the year. So if you missed out on this tasty slice of melodic indie rock the first time around, here’s your chance to make amends.  Grab it here, and read our review of the album here.

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December 27, 2011

Tuesday Tip-Off: Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes

Today’s tip-off is the pop-rock of Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes

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December 26, 2011

Rearview Mirror – Aaron Distler

Rearview Mirror is our annual look back at the year in music from our friends in and around the business.  Musicians, managers, roadies, superfans, bloggers etc..

This recap comes from Aaron Distler, drummer for Heypenny, Kyle Andrews and Madi Diaz and details a year where he stopped caring about the hottest new music because he was too busy making his own.

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December 26, 2011

Rearview Mirror – Postcard Elba

Rearview Mirror is our annual look back at the year in music from our friends in and around the business.  Musicians, managers, roadies, superfans, bloggers etc..

This year we’re upping the vanity aspect of it by sprinkling in our favorite posts of the past year, which you may have missed the first time around. Our pick for August was our local bass man Alex Mann (Medusa, The Hollows, Racebannon, Whippoorwill, Austin Lucas) talking about the historical importance of perhaps the ultimate bass man, James Jamerson. Personal and knowledgeable it’s a great reminder of Jamerson’s talent. Check it out.

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