![]() Wednesday, December 17, 2008 ... 8:09 AM Early christmas present From Anti- Records, a behind-the-scenes-of-Middle-Cyclone video. Brendan Friday, December 05, 2008 ... 10:42 AM Streamin Eilen I'm thinking about baking up a new banner image, but I probably won't get around to it. I'd love to Photoshop this blog's long, majestic/goofy name onto some kind of a wood- or linocut print of something spooky and musical and Americana. I'd take up relief printmaking myself, but let's be honest. I never even finished my 2005 top ten. (While we're dreaming, though, I've long considered, and am now again, making this an MP3 blog or podcast or something. So we can listen to songs and then talk about them. But besides being lazy, I have ethical issues with file sharing. Though I'll admit those scruples are mysteriously dissipating at about the same rate as my discretionary income.) Anyway. Did I mention that I saw Eilen Jewell & her band in October? Well, I did. It was the first full set I've caught from Eilen, and it was excellent. Her rapport with the audience is so calm and easy, I'd guess a skill picked up from her busking days. Songs the band has played probably a couple hundred nights in the last year still feel fresh and energetic. They played a couple of new tunes, including a terrific garage-rocky number called "Sea of Tears." If you haven't caught the Eilen Jewell Band yet, here's just what you've been missing: That's a full 1.5 hour set for your streaming pleasure. You can't download it without forking over $60 for membership, but the stream sounds good and is safe for the cube or the littluns. Eilen's voice takes a couple of songs to warm up, so stick with it at least until the giddy Jerry Miller guitar break at about 10 minutes, and then see if you're not wholly on board. Oh yeah and listen for the aforementioned garage-rock tune at about 1:10:00, and the complementing 60's pop cover at about 1:19:00 -- both of which suggest, I think, an artist really growing into her own voice and a comfortable ensemble itching to explore their varied interests. I'm guessing, pretty presumptiously, that you won't be seeing the names Gillian or Lucinda in any but the laziest reviews of Eilen's next record, which she says we'll see in the spring. Brendan Tuesday, December 02, 2008 ... 3:05 PM Oh shit. I just realized all my pictures are gone, my web banner and signature and so forth, like busted-out windows in the house where nobody lives. Well I do still live here, in the dark with the mice and the owls, and now I'm gonna have to see about getting the pictures replaced. And maybe the roof too. Brendan Neko Case + 200-yr-old barn + "piano orchestra" = good news from Paste. I think it's awesome that a poor young woman can get rich enough to buy a farm in Vermont by making spooky music with Bigsby-bent guitar lines all reverbed out, and oblique lyrics about the ghosts of woodland animals. I wonder if a poor young guy can get rich enough to buy a farm in Iowa by blogging about her. Well, anyway. In the meantime, I'm trying to think of what albums were new this year that I would put in the "best of" stall at the county fair. I don't think I'm gonna come up with ten. Help me out. Brendan |
![]() ![]() Making Notes: Music of the Carolinas (Novello Festival Press, April 2008) includes my essay, "Link Wray" MUSIC Flop Eared Mule The Celestial Monochord HickoryWind.org Dig and Be Dug in Return Modern Acoustic Magazine / Blog The Old, Weird America Honey, Where You Been So Long? LITERATURE The Greensboro Review Mixed Animal Night Train Fried Chicken and Coffee Mungo (This was the blog of my friend, the late Cami Park. Miss you, Cami.) Staccato Fiction Wigleaf PANK Magazine OTHER Cat and Girl Film Freak Central
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