Author: Jeff Giddens

Steely Dan – Dirty Work

Steely Dan – “Dirty Work” Possibly one of the greatest songs ever written about an illicit affair, this song comes from Steely Dan’s 1972 debut Can’t Buy A Thrill. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker tried to sell their songs to Brill Building publishers for other artists to cut, but decided to form their own band… Read more »

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals – Tiny Light

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals – Tiny Light Grace Potter and the Nocturnals – “Tiny Light” Potter and her band, a product of Vermont, came onto the music scene by way of several summer festivals that grew an audience for their blend of 60’s and 70’s rock and funk. Potter’s bluesy rasp drives songs like… Read more »

Talk Talk – It’s My Life

Talk Talk – “It’s My Life” This Mark Hollis-fronted quartet was lumped in with the New Romantics of the early 80’s: Duran Duran, Roxy Music, and others. However, after achieving commercial success with It’s My Life and The Colour of Spring, they decided to change their sound, stretching into more ambient sounds and what is… Read more »

Alejandro Escovedo – Tender Heart

Alejandro Escovedo – Tender Heart Alejandro Escovedo – “Tender Heart” Though he has made music of all types: early alt-country with Rank and File and the True Believers, chamber music with his string quartet, and his own solo records, Alejandro Escovedo has probably gained more acclaim from his most high profile fan, Bruce Springsteen. The… Read more »

Spoon – Out Go the Lights

Spoon – “Out Go The Lights” Britt Daniel has gained critical acclaim with his band’s stripped-down version of pop music. Since forming Spoon in 1994 with drummer Jim Eno, the band has released a series of records to a growing audience that appreciates their tense, often sparse sound. Their latest, Transference, continues this trend, though… Read more »

Soul Coughing – “Circles” This song, from Soul Coughing’s 1998 record El Oso, features a few of the band’s signatures: Mike Doughty’s stream-of-consciousness lyrics and repetitive, almost hypnotic bass and drums. After scoring a minor hit with “Super Bon Bon” from 1996’s Irresistible Bliss, the release of this single garnered them national acclaim, though they… Read more »

Robert Plant and the Band of Joy – “Angel Dance” When the former Led Zeppelin frontman decided to create a new incarnation of his pre-Zep band (which included drummer John Bonham), he looked to guitarist Buddy Miller, who played on his Grammy-winning Raising Sand record with Alison Krauss. Miller brought in folk-rocker Patty Griffin and… Read more »

Matthew Sweet – Girlfriend

Matthew Sweet – “Girlfriend” Hard to believe that the record of the same name came out almost 20 years ago, after Matthew Sweet was dropped from his label. His rocking power pop complimented his sugary sweet melodies, making this record a breakthrough smash. Along with “I’ve Been Waiting” and “Evangeline”, this song gave Sweet national… Read more »