Month: June 2010

Buddy Miller – Worry Too Much

Buddy Miller – Worry Too Much Buddy Miller – “Worry Too Much” Americana elder statesman Buddy Miller has kept quite busy in recent years, with his guitar playing, background vocals, and production work showing up on records by Patty Griffin and John Fogerty, and on Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raising Sand tour. This track,… Read more »

Doug Burr – “Red, Red”  Though the hushed vocals and rattling percussion might remind some of Sufjan Stevens’ banjo-fueled odysseys, Denton’s Doug Burr adds a strong Texan edge to this haunting song from his latest, O Ye Devastator. After gaining some acclaim with his last record, On Promenade, Burr chose to quietly release The Shawl,… Read more »

Siouxsie and The Banshees – Hong Kong Garden

Siouxsie and The Banshees – Hong Kong Garden Siouxsie and the Banshees – “Hong Kong Garden” Siouxsie and the Banshees didn’t quite fit into any preconceived genre when they formed in 1976. Their first show at an English punk festival consisted of a 20-minute improvisation based on The Lord’s Prayer. The band would ultimately be… Read more »

Various Artists – The Avett Brothers – Spanish Pipedream

Various Artists – The Avett Brothers – Spanish Pipedream The Avett Brothers – “Spanish Pipedream” From the upcoming John Prine tribute record Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows, North Carolina’s Avett Brothers put their signature stamp on this classic, which finds a “level headed dancer” giving a valuable life lesson to a “soldier on [his] way… Read more »

Blitzen Trapper – “Heaven and Earth” When their diverse third record Wild Mountain Nation gained some steam in 2007, a lot of fans were not sure what to make of Blitzen Trapper. Their 2008 release Furr recast their experimental folk with a heavy dose of Dylan, especially the title track, which recounted the story of… Read more »

Hacienda – Hound Dog

Hacienda – Hound Dog Hacienda – “Hound Dog”  Hailing from his native San Antonio, Doug Sahm would be proud of Hacienda, who carries on his tradition of mixing tex-mex music with blues, rock and roll, and soul. On their latest record Big Red and Barbacoa, they show other influences in Buddy Holly, the Beach Boys,… Read more »

Fanfarlo – Fire Escape

Fanfarlo – Fire Escape Fanfarlo – “Fire Escape” This is one of a few songs from this British pop band’s record Reservoir that we have added to our playlists. You might have heard the orchestral sounds of “These Walls Are Coming Down” or “Harold T. Wilkins”, directed by Swede Simon Balthazar. The band’s name comes… Read more »