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Tam Tam The Sandwich Man and The Magical Sugar Cookies

Posted by pepearljam on 4 April, 2011
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Long ago, before the age of men, there lived a group of spirits. These spirits floated aimlessly in the ethereal plane until, one day, there was Tam-tam the Sandwichman. Under the guidance of this ultimate spectre the rest of the spirits morphed into what was to become Humanity. Tam-tam then adopted the role of a muse inspiring all who’ve ever created anything good. If it  werent for Tam-tam there would be no music, no art, no poetry, no prose, and certainly no love. 

During the summer of 2008 Tam-tam elected three musicians to become the voice of his d esires. In these times of tragedy and irony there is only one refuge, art. Thankfully, in spite of war and famine, art continues to inspire love and peace, still under the sweet guidance of Tam-tam. Remember that Tam-tam lives inside all of you, and let the good feelings win


“Tam Tam The Sandwich Man & The Magical Sugar Cookies”



Tam Tam The Sandwich Man  The Magical Sugar Cookies  es una banda Funk , Indie, Punk   originaria  de Orlando, Florida .
 Todd Gerding en bajo, Nina Chaplin en guitarra y  Jordan Duttinger en bateria son quienes la integran, los dos primeros tambien cantan. A pesar de presentarse en su MySpace como funk, indie punk no me parece facil clasificarlos, y quizas esa sea su mejor caracteristica, ser una banda que constantemente cambia de ritmo vislumbrando una gran variedad de influencias que pasan del post punk al garage psicodelico o  al indie mas puro sin dejar de ser emocinal y divertido, tanto su musica , como sus letras existenciales, una muestra son los discursos con que encabezan dos de sus trabajos.
Una de las bandas que me sorprendieron gratamente, regalan sus discos a traves de su bandcamp, pero como siempre se puede donar a tarves de su sitio , estaria bueno que se los apoye .
Espero que tambien les guste, saludos…



Dirty Little Faggot Secrets Cover Art
 Tam Tam The Sandwich Man and The Magical Sugar Cookies – Dirty Little Faggot Secrets
released 31 January 2009

Recorded all on cassette on a Tascam porta one 4-track recorder using only 2 mics. All live tracking. Vocals done in the shower with a sm-57. The whole album was recorded at 6354 Edge O’ Grove Circle Orlando, FL or “House of Dank” by Jordan Duttinger. Originally released on 100 hand-numbered pink cassettes. The first 20 or so dubbed in real-time on a shitty dual cassette all other were done on Jordan’s Dubber he bought from a church.
credits
released 31 January 2009
recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jordan Duttinger, all songs written by Tam Tam The Sandwich Man & The Magical Sugar Cookies, intro taken from “Trailer Town”


TRACKLIST

1.Jezebel 03:21
2.Ocean of Ego 03:50
3.So Sedated 03:34
4.Sun Meets Teeth 03:18
5.World Traveler 02:38
6.Shut Up and Dance 02:50
7.Bad Ass Funktastic Groove 5000 01:59

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Tam Tam The Sandwich Man and The Magical Sugar Cookies- They Grow Meat
released 09 October 2009

Produced by Jordan Duttinger Engineered by Owen Nicolas
Recorded on a Tascam 234 4-track in 6 hours at Owen and Denise’s house in College Park. Sadly two animals met their maker in the street outside of the house during the sessions. Released on Godless America Records on yellow cassette as a split tape with Studebaker Hawk now out of print.

TRACKLIST

1.Murderers 01:34
2.Spring Fling 02:29
3.Night # 15 in Random Apartment 03:05
4.Zen and the Art of Bicycle Maintenance 03:10
5.Jezebel 03:20
6.Nina’s Song 03:42
7.Scabadoo 02:41

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The First Supper Cover Art
 Tam Tam The Sandwich Man and The Magical Sugar Cookies – The First Supper
released 31 December 2010

Engineered by Owen Nicolas and Jeff Illgenfritz Produced by Jordan Duttinger
Drums were tracked at Owen Nicolas’s house
Guitar, Bass, and Vocals were tracked at Jeff Illgenfritz’s house
all songs appear courtesy of Tam Tam Tambourine c 2010

Tam Tam would like to thank anybody who has lent a ear, dollar, or floor we love you


TRACKLIST

1.Snail’s Pace 02:50
2.The Source 02:54
3.I Ain’t No Rock 02:46
4.Sweet Baby Juniper 03:39


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Glasvegas – EUPHORIC /// HEARTBREAK 2011

Posted by pepearljam on 4 April, 2011
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EUPHORIC /// HEARTBREAK \\\ RELEASED

04 Apr 2011
The band’s second album is released today; you can find all the format details in the Music section.

Strong reviews from DrownedInSound, The Telegraph and The Evening Standard are already in, but you should of course make up your own mind after purchasing a copy from iTunes, Amazon, HMV or Play, etc. In addition, a limited number of signed CD copies, and the vinyl format, are available from theGlasvegas 
store.

Full tracklisting (click title for lyrics)


Pain Pain, Never Again

The World Is Yours
You

Shine Like Stars

Whatever Hurts You Through The Night

Dream Dream Dreaming

Stronger Than Dirt (Homosexuality Pt2)

I Feel Wrong (Homosexuality Pt 1)
Euphoria, Take My Hand

Lots Sometimes

Change


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Album Review: Glasvegas – EUPHORIC /// HEARTBREAK \\\ (Columbia)


Rarely have the swirling confusion of dreaming and the pain and pleasure of wakefulness been so ambitiously portrayed

That those three little words are the key to this richly complicated, exhilaratingly vital album is clear from its first moments. Chilly, pale fingers of synth reach out and sweep like searchlights, and a voice intones in French. “Souffrance, vous n’avez jamais existé”. It’s a slow counting-under into the sometimes obscure, hazy, dazzlingly ornate dreamworld of ‘Euphoric ///Heartbreak \’, its message first cloaked in another language and then beneath layers of glowing fuzz as James Allan begins to repeat the words, in English, in a hypnotist’s whisper. 


‘Pain, Pain, Never Again’ is as dense, as grandiose, as sci-fi Vangelistic an opening track as you might have expected once you’d seen January’s NME cover, on which Allan appeared with Roy’s dying soliloquy from Blade Runner daubed over his bare chest, the final words changed from ‘time to die’ to ‘time to live’. 

If that clue hinted at the ‘heartbreak’ of the album’s title that headlines were subsequently to spell out, here, if you’re listening closely, Allan addresses it, and his sister and manager, face on: “Denise, Denise, look at the swan that sails…” he hisses. “And a triumphant me and you, again and again and again… the end credits naming us as the majestic escapists of cocaine”. 

It’s the only direct (if you can call it direct) reference Allan will make to his 2009 overdose, because this 2011 album is not about that, not really. Glasvegas are much, much better than second album ‘my drug hell’, and from the starting point of one person’s darkest hour, ‘Euphoric ///Heartbreak \’ guides you up and out towards dawn, through the restlessly rumpled sheets of many dreamers. 

It traverses a spacious, synth-dusted soundworld many future dreampop miles from their girl-group and grit beginnings; the ambition will be a sonic shock to those who wanted the band to stay the ‘working-class heroes’ they wryly joke about being. It shouldn’t, really. If one toe-capped boot probed the gutter on their debut, their eyes were always on the stars; now they’re just gazing from a little closer. 

The sleep cycles spin you deeper as Allan insistently repeats “pain, pain, never again”, until with a kicking jolt like a dream of falling, ‘The World Is Yours’ plunges you into fantasy. The deft switch from that “end credits… cocaine” line to the Scarface-referencing title of a song that races clear of personal pain into universal do-or-die urgency, is breathtaking, Allan urging, “Let’s not leave it to another time/Remember in the midst of my dreams when I dreamed that you were mine”. This dream is a lucid one, in which choices, chances and tipping points ripple through into waking life. 

If you’re not listening to the album’s cues quite so closely, to drift from this big-time brashness into the murkily mesmerising aquatic dreampop of ‘You’ might be confusing. That’s OK; dreams usually are confusing, and rarely yield their meanings without a little analysis. You could sift these dark waters for weeks and, happily, whatever effort you put in will be repaid in full. 

Jump-cutting from the ether to another slumber scene, ‘Shine Like Stars’shifts up a gear in the race towards daylight, rawly romantic, synthily sleek, Allan crying, “I see the black fade to grey/I feel forwards as the only way”. Allan said as far back as 2009 that this would be an album of love songs, and choosing life here is always choosing love. Sonically and lyrically, ‘Whatever Hurts You Through The Night’ is the grandest of its gestures, sugarspun Sistine Chapels of synth arching upwards through cheesy soft rock drums. It’s ‘Take My Breath Away’, it’s ‘It Must Have Been Love’, it’s ‘Love Song For A Vampire’, all soundtracking the ballroom scene from Labyrinth.

It’s ludicrously overblown, saturated with soppiness, but then, so is love if you’re doing it properly. If that song knowingly hurls itself open to scorn, thrusting a pair of tracks subtitled ‘Homosexuality Part 1’ and ‘… Part 2’before a cynical world might seem like bravado. Beyond the baldness of those words, though, there’s nothing more controversial than another exploration of ‘Euphoric ///Heartbreak \’’s constant choice between “the ubiquitous demon named shame” identified in ‘Pain, Pain, Never Again’ and the difficult path to happiness. Or, as the speaker of the softly flooring, Ultravox’s ‘Vienna’-by-way-of-Cocteau Twins ‘I Feel Wrong’ puts it, “It’s only love”. 

Between these two comes the album’s thundering heart. ‘Dream Dream Dreaming’ takes ‘Mr Sandman’ and ‘All I Have To Do Is Dream’, songs in which sleepy imaginings offer a chance for otherwise impossible consummation, but here it’s familial rather than romantic, as Allan adopts his father’s voice to address his uncle and namesake, who hung himself when Allan was a teenager. Both an imagined apology from brother to brother, and a token from son to father to redress the balance of ‘Daddy’s Gone’, it’s an astounding emotional powerhouse that wrings magic from the shittest of situations. 

Springsteenian and beyond in scope, with war-in-heaven drums and tearing vocals, it throws off guilt, grasps pain by the thorns and tries to cheat death. As the whole world hangs on a drumbeat, a heartbeat, before that third chorus whacks back in with the force of a last chance, just for a moment, it succeeds. 

For an album that so exalts optimism, the ordering of the final two tracks seems odd at first. The stark, spoken-word and piano benediction of‘Change’ would surely be better rounded off by the climactic, scream-from-the-mountaintops-as-they-crumble-to-the-sea declaration of almost lost love that is ‘Lots Sometimes’. Surely better to go out on a high? Well, no, because the right choice is never easy, as closing the album with Allan’s duet with his mother reminds us. 

Beneath its surface story of a young boy’s fears on release from prison, deeper layers of meaning, of apology and reassurance, come into play. Again, it’s pretty clear what else informed the performance now, and as‘Pain, Pain…’ subtly opened the album with that concrete context, here again the subtlest of touches bookends it with meaning. As mournful chords ring out, a snatch of radio can be heard; ‘Daydream Believer’, of course. Then the sounds of a birthday party drift in; Allan’s, in Santa Monica, one he might not have seen. 

But with the details so hidden the choice, the change, could be anything and anyone’s, and Elizabeth Corrigan’s bare, warm words will undo you as she gently admonishes “before you change for me… change for you”. It’s an honest, open ending, an awakening that reminds the listener, as Yeats had it, that in dreams begin responsibilities. Glasvegas have already lived up to theirs, and how. 

Emily Mackay

Download: ‘Dream Dream Dreaming’, ‘Lots Sometimes’, ‘Whatever Hurts You Through The Night’ 

Read James Allan’s track-by-track guide to the album
 



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In the suburbs, I learned to drive…

Posted by pepearljam on 3 April, 2011
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Hoy es un dia especial para mi, nacio mi segundo hijo. 
Movido por mi aficion por la musica  al mirarlo pense en que musica escuchara y tuve ganas de que escuchara algo.
Me di cuenta que  solo tenia a mano  mi telefono celular, asi  que mi primera reaccion fue tomarlo y aplicar la funcion de radio que generalmente esta sintonizada en Glam FM,  una radio amiga de la cudad en que resido.
Quiso el destino que el primer sonido que escuche Eliseo fuera esta cancion, y creo que no pudo tener mejor bienvenida, gracias por permitirme compartir mi felicidad con ustedes, saludos…




In the suburbs, I
I learned to drive
And you told me I’d never survive
Grab your mother’s keys, we’re leaving

You always seemed so sure
That one day we’d fight in
In a suburban war
You put it down against mine
I saw you standing on the opposite shore
Nobody down, the first bombs fell
We were already bored
We were already, already bored

Sometimes I can’t believe it
I’m moving past the feeling
Sometimes I can’t believe it
I’m moving past the feeling again

The kids won’t be so hard
In my dreams we’re still screaming
Running through the yard
And all the walls that they built in the 70s finally fall
And all of the houses they built in the 70s finally fall
It meant nothing at all
It meant nothing at all
It meant nothing

Sometimes I can’t believe it
I’m moving past the feeling
Sometimes I can’t believe it
I’m moving past the feeling into the night

I just can’t understand
How I want a daughter while I’m still young
I want to hold her hand
Show her some beauty
Before this damage is done
But if it’s too much to ask
If it’s too much to ask
Send me a son

Under the overpass
In the parking lot we’re still waiting
It’s already passed
So move your feet from hot pavement
And into the grass
Cause it’s already passed
It’s already already passed

Sometimes I can’t believe it
I’m moving past the feeling
Sometimes I can’t believe it
I’m moving past the feeling again

I’m moving past the feeling
I’m moving past the feeling

In my dreams we’re still screaming
We’re still screaming
We’re still screaming

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Wasting Light by Foo Fighters

Posted by pepearljam on 1 April, 2011
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Wasting Light - ALBUM


The title and track listing of Foo Fighters’ upcoming seventh
 full length studio album has been revealed. Wasting Light will be released April 11 by Roswell and will consist of the following tracks:




1. BRIDGE BURNING

2. ROPE

3. DEAR ROSEMARY

4. WHITE LIMO

5. ARLANDRIA

6. THESE DAYS

7. BACK &  FORTH

8. A MATTER OF TIME


9. MISS THE MISERY


10. I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN

11. WALK



Wasting Light - ALBUM
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Produced by Butch Vig and mixed by Alan Moulder, Wasting Light was recorded entirely on analog tape in the garage of Grohl’s home in California’s San Fernando Valley. The no computers/no software back to basics approach has resulted in arguably the strongest and most cohesive effort of the band’s 15-year-plus career: From first single “Rope” to the frenetic opener “Bridge Burning” to the beautifully bipolar “These Days” to stunning guest spots from Bob Mould (“Dear Rosemary”) and Krist Novoselic (“I Should Have Known”), Wasting Light is a singular triumph: a band that’s headlined arenas, stadiums and festivals the world over stripping itself down to the bare essentials and coming up with a world class band’s finest hour.


Concurrent with the album’s release, Exclusive Media Group’s documentary division Spitfire Pictures are producing a feature documentary about the Foo Fighters directed by Academy Award winner James Moll (The Last Days, Running The Sahara). Co-produced and co-financed by Exclusive Media Group and RCA Records, Moll’s documentary chronicles the entire history of the Foo Fighters, from the cassette demos Grohl recorded during his tenure as Nirvana’s drummer through their ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum, arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. This chronicling of the Foo Fighters’ triumphs and tragedies culminates in an in-depth behind the scenes perspective on the making of the new album: A process in which the band pushed itself forward by returning to its roots and recording in Grohl’s garage completely on analog tape.










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Two Doors Cinema Club At Daytrotter Studios , March 23 , 2011

Posted by pepearljam on 31 March, 2011
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Two Door Cinema Club

Alex Trimble, the lead singer of Two Door Cinema Club, might wake up in the mornings with his fingers crossed, optimistic that today could be that day of fateful returns. It could be one of those days that you just can’t believe happened when you get to the end of it. He’s forever seeking that mother lode, where the pickaxe is tinging and sparking away on the hard rock, day-after-day, chipping away the worthless rock, until finally the feeling of a strike vibrating up the handle of the pick is different than has ever been felt. It’s what kept prospectors in the cold South Dakota and warmer California streams, sifting out the dirt and the gritty sand, for that glistening golden dust, golden speck, golden nugget or boulder, when the West was overrun a hundred-some years ago. Trimble is a writer – and more importantly an optimist – who seems as if he’s willing to go along with the belief that there’s always a chance that today’s the day that everything changes. It could be because of freakish luck or something attributed to fate or faith, but he suspends his doubt and worries and former bad luck and just holds tight for it. The change could come about through a combination of reasonableness and foolishness, the stuff of magic. It could make no sense, and he might be happier for that stroke of goodness coming through for him, through nothing that he can figure aside from an unsolvable cosmic algorithm. So be it. 

His band – which also consists of guitarist Sam Halliday and bassist Kevin Baird — is a momentous blend of youthful optimism, sensible frustration that these ground-breaking, click your heels days are rare and often spaced out wider than the arrival of the next Haley’s Comet viewing. It’s a kind of music that let’s us get to those triggers that we often forget about – the ones that feel as if they’re so arbitrary and so fickle. They are filled with an abnormal buoyancy – moments of concern and doubt that are leveraged against some great optimism. Trimble writes of the randomness of nights, the ways that they unfold or bust, shattering or looping the magical mystery, depending on the turns. He writes of those unplanned encounters in a way that makes you yearn to be young again. He gets us to that place that place where we encounter the newness of a person and see it as the most exhilarating possibility imaginable, something we’re willing to forsake sleep and sanity for. He sings, “Just keep talking on/Tell me your favorite things/Tell me your favorite things,” putting an emphasis on the intellectual fevers that stem from one of those chance encounters with someone you immediately fancy and who you sense feels the exact same way as you do. He goes on singing, “She spoke words that would melt in your hands,” and he savors that melting.  

Two Door Cinema Club Official Site
Two Door Cinema Club
DAYTROTTER STUDIO
ARTIST:Two Door Cinema Club
SESSION DATE:Mar 23, 2011
QUALITY:128k mp3

Words by Sean Moeller
Illustration by Johnnie Cluney
Recording engineered by Matt Oliver
Mastered by Sam Patlove

TRACKLIST

001-Welcome to Daytrotter
002-Cigarettes In The Theatre
003-I Can Talk
004-Something Good Can Work
005-Undercover Martyn


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Rooney At Daytrotter Studio, March 28, 2011

Posted by pepearljam on 31 March, 2011
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Rooney

Some growing up will always turn things into a different direction. There’s no helping it. Once the shine has worn off, it becomes apparent that there’s a lot to learn. You hang your head a bit and you keep a little quieter. You get from a point where everything’s easy and almost handed to you, reaching a point where you have to make rent and you have to fend for yourself. All of the realities come down, crashing hard and mellowing out the energy in the room. It’s always just a matter of time before this happens, before you find that there’s no road that’s sunshine-y all hours of the day, no golden compass. At some point in your life though, if you’re lucky, nothing at all bad happens to you and you could have grown up in the lap of almost unstoppably pleasant days, surrounded by pretty people and a seemingly endless beach party. You might have been afforded a temporary pass right through to your early 20s and what you know to write about is dancing, feeling good, an unbearable lightness of being and a life of a misguided utopia shone on by the most vitamin-enriched sunlight known to man or woman. 
 
Rooney, the Los Angeles band fronted by Robert Schwartman – the younger brother of actor/musician Jason, was reared in that California climate, where the sunsets and sunrises could never be declared one-of-a-kind. They were all one and the same, as good as the last and as the next. The band’s debut album was a joyous affair, all hopped up on the optimistic side of life, of youthful liveliness. There were songs about young love and those ultimate days that seemed to be flooding them. Things couldn’t have been any better for anyone as the good times just rolled and rolled and rolled. These were days with peers and they were awe-inspiring. The music was simple and bright yellow and it was active and exuberant, mining the territory of The Cars, the chronicling of Matt Sharp’s time in Barcelona on The Rentals’ sophomore album “Seven More Minutes,” and friends like Phantom Planet. It was music that got everyone excited and, in the horrible cases where someone listening was not a card-carrying youngster, it was capable of turning back the hands of time and making one feel years younger. It was an elixir and if listened to today, could still be so. The band, made up of Schwartzman, Taylor Locke, Ned Brower, Louie Stephens and Brandon Schwartzel, had moved onto that disenchantment period, where things start being less easy. Decisions are regretted, times are reflected on fondly and disappointingly and suddenly you’re faced with the understanding that receiving one of those sunshine-y days is a task not a requisite. Schwartzman sings on “Keep Holdin’ On,” “I was young/I seen it all/A cemetery in the middle of a super mall/I went to school/I never learned/How it feels/How everything you love can burn/And it never stops/It’s all I got/And I never know when to turn,” and it moves into a feeling of those empty nights where it dawns on you that you’re one in a million. It’s there when he sings, “It’s funny how no one’s laughing/The champagne’s popping/And the baby’s coughing/It’s the same old story/The same old movie/But when you’re with me, it’s a masterpiece/Cause you are my only friend/You know nothing’s free/You can pray all night but they’ll take their fee.” But then there’s that masterpiece to think about, the only redeeming factor. It’s the new Rooney sunshine. 
 
Rooney Official Site

Rooney
DAYTROTTER STUDIO
ARTIST:Rooney
SESSION DATE:Mar 28, 2011
QUALITY:128k mp3

Words by Sean Moeller
Illustration by Johnnie Cluney
Recording engineered by Mike Gentry

TRACKLIST

001-Welcome to Daytrotter
002-Holdin’ On
003-Not In My House
004-Only Friend
005-Runaway
006-Stars and Stripes


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Not In My House – Rooney

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Grinderman – Palaces of Montezuma EP ( 2011 )

Posted by pepearljam on 31 March, 2011
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El 21 de amrzo fue el dia  que los australianos  Ellis, Case y Sclavunos encabezados por  Nick Cave decidieron lanzar el tercer single de Grinderman 2 , para esto eligieron uno de sus mejores temas, Palaces Of Montezuma , octavo track del disco , y lo acompañaron de dos buenos remixes del tema, uno a acrgo del productor Cenzo Townshend( actualmente con U2 y Floerence And The Machine) y otro em manos del bajista y   viejo amigo de Cave, Barry Adamson. El cuarto tema? Un buen cover  del tema When My Baby Comes  realizado por el nuevo proyecto del frontman de The Horrors  Faris Badwan llamado Cat´s Eyes , disfrutenlo…

Grinderman –  Palaces Of Montezuma 
released march 21, 2011 by Mute Records


Versions 


Digital Download
Palaces of Montezuma (Cenzo mix)
Palaces of Montezuma (Barry Adamson remix)
Palaces of Montezuma (Album version)
When My Baby Comes (Cats Eyes with Luke Tristram )

12″ Vinyl
A1 – Palaces of Montezuma (Cenzo mix)
A2 – Palaces of Montezuma (Barry Adamson remix)
B1 – Palaces of Montezuma (Album version)
B2 – When My Baby Comes (Cats Eyes with Luke Tristram ) 





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MTV DESI RAW – SHILPA RAY & HER HAPPY HOOKERS

Posted by pepearljam on 30 March, 2011
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Being a Desi rockstar isn’t easy. Mainly because “Desi” is rarely, if ever, associated with such a bindaas term.
Doctors? Yes.
Engineers? Of course.
But what about the talented young guitarists, singers, drummers? The Desi kids making future-music that might be catching fire today?
MTV Desi is throwing a party to showcase these emerging Desi bands — because believe us, they exist and they straight up rock. They’re freaky, they’re fierce, and they’re definitely not ferengi.

For the true fan only — the all  of Shilpa Ray’s mind-blowing performance at Brownout with MTV Desi. Unedited, uncut, raw. Press your nose against the screen and pretend you were there.

Shilpa Ray: A Tiny Tigress Unleashed

SHILPA RAY: A TINY TIGRESS UNLEASHED

A tiger revs its vocal chords like a hot motorcycle engine. You can feel the sound rattle your ribcage while you stand rooted to the spot, your eyes riveted by the sheer magnitude of the beast. Nothing you see on TV can ever equal that raw power.
And nothing you’ve ever heard about Shilpa Ray can capture the magnitude of watching her live — wielding her harmonium like an axe against a gnarled tree trunk, throwing her head back to eat your soul with a snarling, hair-raising roar. It’s impossible to believe that thatvoice comes from that tiny Bengali girl. Growling, shrieking, rising to a wailing scream and falling to a whispery caress…
We tried. We tried to bottle the magic when she headlined the Brownout with MTV Desi show last month. This is perhaps the closest anyone’s come to recording the live experience, and god knows we’ve tried before. Surrounded by Her Happy Hookers (a band of scruffy, gritty, towering white men who cede center stage to her burning charisma), she is on the cusp of national attention — opening for Nick Cave, garnering raves for the upcoming Teenage And Torture, fielding mainstream magazine interviews. But until you see her live, you won’t understand. And until more people know about Shilpa, you’ll find her working the door at Piano’s…the same venue she sold out on that night. This tiger’s still gotta eat.

“Sanitary iPad”
The best songs start off with a good long drone to set the mood. Shilpa holds a chord on her trusty harmonium before rolling into “Sanitary iPad,” carried by a funky bass line. In “Sanitary iPad,” the less than conventional songstress asks that pressing, age-old question, “Who’s gonna buy me now?”

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“Stick it to the Woman”


Shilpa Ray opens up her headlining set at Brownout with MTV Desi with a song that gives her plenty of room to flex her legendary vocal chords. With Her Happy Hookers pounding out the beat of “Stick it to the Woman,” the hair-raising facets of Shilpa’s voice switch off with the most seductive. Shock and awe, alternating.


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“Looking for Mr. Goodbar”


If there’s one song that Shilpa’s known for, it’s this one. On “Looking for Mr. Goodbar,” Shilpa sings the story of a self-proclaimed good-time girl lamenting her role in life. Shilpa growls out the lyrics “I’m not a good person. I’m not a good anything” like she really means it.


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“Natural Selection”    
                               
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” Coward Cracked The Dawn”

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If you want, can download all tracks here,  hope you enjoy, greetings…

Shilpa Ray And Her Happy Hookers- MTV Desi Session
released February 25, 2011

Tracklist

01. Sanitary iPad
02. Stick it to the Woman
03. Looking for Mr. Goodbar
04. Natural Selection
05. Coward Cracked The Dawn

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Pearl Jam – VS. AND VITALOGY 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Posted by pepearljam on 30 March, 2011
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VS. AND VITALOGY 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION


Epic Records and Legacy Recordings celebrate Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary with the release of newly restored and expanded editions of Vs. and Vitalogy.

Vs. and Vitalogy will each be available in Definitive Legacy Editions, Deluxe Editions and together in a Limited Edition Collector’s Boxed Set on Tuesday, March 29th. Each album will also be released in new commemorative, vinyl editions on April 12th in time for Record Store Day 2011 (April 16th).


The real surprise here is a live recording of the legendary show at the Orpheum Theater in Boston during the band’s ’94 tour


Pearl Jam – vs. / Vitalogy 3CD Deluxe Edition

Disc One – vs. Expanded Edition


  • 1. Go
  • 2. Animal
  • 3. Daughter
  • 4. Glorified G
  • 5. Dissident
  • 6. W.M.A.
  • 7. Blood
  • 8. Rearviewmirror
  • 9. Rats
  • 10. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
  • 11. Leash
  • 12. Indifference

Bonus Tracks

  • 13. Hold On [Previously Unreleased Acoustic Version]
  • 14. Cready Stomp [Previously Unreleased Studio Outtake]
  • 15. Crazy Mary


Disc Two – Vitalogy Expanded Edition

  • 1. Last Exit
  • 2. Spin The Black Circle
  • 3. Not For You
  • 4. Tremor Christ
  • 5. Nothingman
  • 6. Whipping
  • 7. Pry, To
  • 8. Corduroy
  • 9. Bugs
  • 10. Satan’s Bed
  • 11. Better Man
  • 12. Aye Davanita
  • 13. Immortality
  • 14. Stupidmop

Bonus Tracks

  • 15. Betterman [Previously Unreleased Guitar / Organ Mix]
  • 16. Corduroy [Previously Unreleased Alt. Take]
  • 17. Nothingman [Previously Unreleased Demo]


Disc Three – Live At The Orpheum, Boston

  • 1. Oceans
  • 2. Even Flow
  • 3. Sonic Reducer
  • 4. Immortality
  • 5. Glorified G
  • 6. Daughter
  • 7. Not For You
  • 8. Rats
  • 9. Blood
  • 10. Release
  • 11. Tremor Christ
  • 12. Once
  • 13. Fuckin’ Up
  • 14. Dirty Frank
  • 15. Rearviewmirror
  • 16. Small Town



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Obits – Live at caledonia Lounge 3 – 21 – 2011

Posted by pepearljam on 29 March, 2011
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Caledonia Lounge in Athens, Georgia, is among the best places in the city to enjoy the local rock scene.

El Rock ha definido la cultura musical de Athens ( Georgia)  en las ultimas decadas, asi tenemos a  REM , B´52 o los Georgia Satellites por nombrar algunas bandas como para darse una idea de como tratan a la musica por esos lugares. Asi es como se encuentran numerosos locales en los que  el rock es venerado, y uno de los lugares mas representativos se encuentra en Athens , su nombre? Caledonia Lounge , ubicado en 256 W. Clayton Street . Alli justamente estuvieron el pasado lunes 21 de marzo los neoyorquinos Obits, de quienes hace muy poco comparti sus trabajos  aqui . Bien, una vez mas la gente de FreeMusicArchive.Org  nos regala  otra vaz esta agradable presentacion en vivo mostrandonos esta nueva faceta tan interesante encarada por Rick Fröberg & Co, espero que ustedes tambien la disfruten, saludos…


Obits – Live at Caledonia Lounge, Athens, GA
Released: 22 march 2011
Label- FreeMusicArchive.org
Format-15  Files, MP3,320 kbps

Recorded & mastered by Sloan Simpson
Photograph by Robert Musser
Videos by Mike White

Tracklist 

01. SUD (04:20)
02. I Blame Myself (02:55)
03. You Gotta Lose (03:22)
04. New August (03:50)
05. Widow Of My Dreams (04:20)
06. Pine On (03:36)
07. Everything Looks Better In The Sun (03:26)
08. Milk Cow Blues (05:10)
09. I Can’t Lose (03:34)
10. No Fly List (02:34)
11. Standards (02:18)
12. Killer (02:40)
13. Beggin’ Dogs (02:40)
14. Talking To The Dog (02:27)
15. I Want Results (03:51)


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Boom Chick

Posted by pepearljam on 28 March, 2011
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Boom Chick nacio hace un poco mas de un año en Brooklyn, cuando el compositor guitarista y cantante Frank Hoier invito a la artista Moselle Spiller a sentarse en la banqueta de la bateria  . 
Si, un tipo tras una guitarra slide y una niña sin experiencia tras la bateria , la formula chico + chica + guitarra  + bateria + Rock and Roll  +  Blues  que  evoca directamente a los comienzos de los White  Stripes
Al escucharlos es inevitable compararlos, al igual del extasis que transmiten para comunicarnos con estos ocho temas que conforman Show Pony de que estan listos para liberar el torbellino de su sonido al mundo, espero que lo disfruten, saludos ….

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Boom Chick – Show Pony
released 30 November 2010 
All songs written by Boom Chick. 
Frank Hoier – guitars & vocals 
Moselle Spiller – drums &  vocals

Tracklist


1.Ghost of Bo Diddley 03:27
2.Cryin’ Rooster 02:31
3.Nailgun 01:33
4.I’ve Made Up My Mind 02:00
5.Untitled Jam #1 01:32
6.Black Dress Blues 02:32
7.Crown of Wildflowers 03:36
8.When I Don’t Love My Rock N’ Roll

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The Greenhornes Live At Uncontrollable Urge Session KDHX Radio – March 22, 2011

Posted by pepearljam on 28 March, 2011
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Luego de una larga espera de 10 años, los veteranos garage rockers de Ohio visitaron nuevamente los estudios de KDHX en Saint Louis, esta vez para deleitarnos con una sesion de cuatro temas en vivo en el programa Uncontrollable Urge , aqui el registro brindado por la KDHX, saludos

The Greenhornes KDHX 3/22/11

  • Date Recorded:
    March 22, 2011 

  • Artist / Band:
    The Greenhornes 

  • Hosting Show:
    Uncontrollable Urge 

  • Sound:
    Dan Kinney 

  • Writen By Mike DÁgostino

With a British-influenced timbre that emerged in many garage bands of the late ’90s, the Greenhornes have an almost jam-like quality to their unperturbed tempo.

Maintaining the simplicity of a 3-piece rock group, the band deceptively weaves in more complex sounds with its affable melodies and freewheeling rhythms. Led by vocalist and guitarist Craig Fox, the band also includes bass guitarist Jack Lawrence and drummer Patrick Keeler, both of whom perform and record with Jack White in the Raconteurs.
Formed in Cincinnati originally by 5 high school friends, the band, now a trio, put out its first LP in 8 years last year, Four Stars (sometimes written as ****). Marked by an esteem for the legends of the past, such as the Who and the Zombies, the Greenhornes elaborate on their rock of foundation with an unassuming air. Their clean instrumentations, paired with the breeziness of Fox’s vocals, generate a backyard-show appeal that migrates into the venue of relaxing alone with a glass of lemonade on a warm spring night, letting them be the soundtrack to your life. And don’t forget the danceable beats they don’t mind throwing in now and then. Mix it all together, and you get a Midwest-based group that can wake you up in the morning or spruce up an evening out.
The Greenhornes Live At KDHX
released March 22, 2011

Tracklist

01. Underestimater
02. Song 13
03. Go Tell Henry
04. Better Off Whitout It

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