Saturday, March 31, 2018

Deepest Ocean





















"From the mountains of Madrid to the coast of Barcelona..." Gonna be in the presence of greatness tonight, as we've got tickets to see the Nobel-winning legend from Hibbing perform in our Ciudad Condal, and in the classy Liceu opera house at that. It's the 30th year of the Never Ending Tour already, ain't that something? And wouldn't it be awesome if he pulled out this fitting old chestnut once again for a change? Cherry on top, Bob...

Bob Dylan - Boots Of Spanish Leather (live Glasgow '98)

Friday, March 30, 2018

In The Dream




















Canada calling, and we're listening. 'Cause some days all you need is a healthy dose of innocent, ramshackle indierock. Charmed, I'm sure.

Nap Eyes - Boats Appear

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

In Knots





















The finest krautrock comes from Japan these days, and if this taster from the upcoming Minami Deutsch album is anything to go by, With Dim Light is gonna be a psychedelic trance monster that puts Godzilla to shame. Out next month on the mighty Guruguru Brain label, so start saving up, my tomodachi.

Minami Deutsch - Tangled Yarn

Monday, March 26, 2018

Cryin' Pity





















Unlucky late sixties outfit from the Windy City plays a mean version of ye olde I Know You Rider. Lowdown dirty shame these guys never got to make another album. "March wind gonna come and blow all my troubles away..." Jam!

Mountain Bus - I Know You Rider

Friday, March 23, 2018

Away Too Long















Fool for you again... Spotlight on the Thompsons then so, with a glorious track each from four great albums. Pour Down Like Silver ('75) happens to be my personal dark sufi folk fave, but Bright Lights Tonight ('74), Hokey Pokey (also '75) and Shoot Out The Lights ('82) are not too far behind. "Everything you do you do for me..."

Richard & Linda Thompson - The Calvary Cross
Richard & Linda Thompson - I'll Regret It All In The Morning
Richard & Linda Thompson - For The Shame Of Doing Wrong
Richard & Linda Thompson - Wall Of Death

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Got It Yet?





















A most mellow affair, the 15th effort from Hoboken's finest. Kaplan, McNew and Hubley sound more sixties than ever here, and that's not a bad thing at all. Lovely miniatures float by lazily, and all is well with the world. What riot could they possibly be on about?

Yo La Tengo - She May, She Might

Monday, March 19, 2018

Aching Deep Inside





















"As he rode down the drive, he turned on the radio and Buck Owens came through the old speakers. 'At least they're playing a good song,' he said as he leaned over to the cooler on the floor and found a beer. He opened it, took a long drink and sighed." That's from Willy Vlautin's new novel Don't Skip Out On Me. Helluva book.

Buck Owens - Excuse Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache)

An what's more, as Vlautin is also active in the band Richmond Fontaine, he and his chums recorded an atmospheric instrumental soundtrack of sorts to the book as well. Cool stuff all around.

Richmond Fontaine - Meeting Billy In El Paso

Friday, March 16, 2018

In Your Pipe





















"Smoke rings fill the air, blues is a-comin' my way..." Sick and tired of smoking guns, so how about a smoking six pack? Sooty sugar lump artwork - as usual - by Tinca. Bafflin' indeed, folks.

Joe Maphis - Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)
David Wiffen - Smoke Rings
Lee Perry - Bafflin' Smoke Signal
Voice Of The Seven Thunders - Out Of The Smoke
Wooden Shjips - Black Smoke Rise
Kikagaku Moyo - Smoke And Mirrors

Inevitable smoky bonus tracks:

The Smoke - My Friend Jack
Lazy Smoke - There Was A Time

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

In My Dreams





















Lovely day out, spring has finally sprung, and have I got the ideal soundtrack for you: a lazy duet from '67 between future tropicália greats Gal Costa and Caetano Veloso. "There will always be hope in my heart..."

Gal Costa e Caetano Veloso - Coração Vagabundo

Monday, March 12, 2018

A Concept













"Things went on; Lennon got shot, Dylan got religion. He could never decide which depressed him most..." Just a quote from The Bridge by Iain Banks, my fave Scottish writer of all time.

John Lennon - God
Bob Dylan - Blessed Is The Name (Live '79)

Friday, March 9, 2018

Take Four





















Just some fine fine jazz I've been digging recently. Sit back, relax, and enjoy, my amigos da musica.

Andrew Hill - Flight 19
Marion Brown - Spooks
Roy Haynes - Moon Ray
Don Cherry - Brown Rice

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

In My Face





















Mount Moriah frontwoman H.C. McEntire goes at it alone, and her soulful, gospel-tinged, and above all very southern brand of Americana sure proves a treat. She's from Durham in North Carolina, which has come to be known in some well-informed circles as Hiss Golden Messenger country, so it's no surprise their Phil Cook is involved here. Others from the Hiss orbit - Tift Merritt, Angel Olsen, William Tyler - and beyond - Bikini Kill's Kathleen Hanna - lend a helping hand, too. Out now on the still cool Merge label.

H.C. McEntire - Baby's Got The Blues

Monday, March 5, 2018

Dream Ran
















"It was a head-trip, it was a friendship..." Robert Forster finishes a half-written, left-behind song by his longtime Go-Betweens partner Grant McLennan, deftly turning it into a homage to the pal who passed away so suddenly. "We will not see his kind again..."

Robert Forster - It Ain't Easy

Friday, March 2, 2018

Out There Somewhere





















"And why do you tell me not to go there, would you jump into defences if I do?" Presenting an oblivious six pack for your listening pleasure. Sad sad art by Tinca.

Benny Joy - Nowhere
The Only Ones - Miles From Nowhere
Shoes - Nowhere So Fast
The Replacements - Nowhere Is My Home
The Aints - It's Still Nowhere
Bettie Serveert - This Thing Nowhere