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G. Love on CNN | [11 Feb 2011|02:31pm] |
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G. Love is strumming his guitar, stomping his foot and clearly having a good time belting out the lyrics to "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.""This is my 11th record, and I've never released cover songs on any recording," confides the Boston-based singer-songwriter.The 1975 Paul Simon tune is just one of several new renditions of some old favorites peppered through G. Love's -- aka Garrett Dutton's -- new album, "Fixin' to Die." There's also a cover of the Velvet Underground's "Pale Blue Eyes" and a couple of time-honored blues tunes, including the title track by the late Mississippi bluesman Bukka White. |
Drive By Truckers album stream | [11 Feb 2011|01:59pm] |
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Check out the album stream of Drive-By Truckers new album "Go-Go Boots" here and check out the latest installment of the "Go Go Boots" episodes featuring an acoustic performance of new track "Thanksgiving Filter" at Spinner now! |
Bobby Long on Leno | [10 Feb 2011|06:50pm] |
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Check out Bobby Long on Jay Leno performing his track "Penance Fire Blues" from his debut album "A Winter Tale": |
New video from G. Love! | [28 Jan 2011|04:14pm] |
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Check out the new music video for G. Love's "Milk And Sugar" f/ Scott and Seth Avett |
Bobby Long covering Hank Williams | [28 Jan 2011|03:12pm] |
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Bobby Long performs "They'll Never Take Her Love from Me" and discusses how he and producer Liam Watson (White Stripes) first bonded over their love of Hank Williams. Pre-Order Bobby's Debut Album "A Winter Tale" here. |
G. Love - New Video! | [14 Jan 2011|04:01pm] |
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Check out the new video for G. Love's "Fixin To Die" Featuring the Avett Brothers.If you'd like a free download of the track head over to Philadelphonic.com to grab the track! |
[14 Jan 2011|02:40pm] | |
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Bobby Long is deterred neither by the chilly winds nor the thundering trains on the Manhattan Bridge as he delivers a heartfelt rendition of "A Passing Tale" to the lower Manhattan skyline. The vibrant graffiti contrasts the elegant touches of the 1909 structure, an apt visual depiction of the dichotomy of an "Englishman in New York".Preorder the album here on CD or Vinyl! |
Director of Feist documentary interview | [03 Dec 2010|02:33pm] |
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The director of the new Feist documentary Look At What The Light Did Now talks about the concept behind the project, and answers some questions from Feist herself. |
De Staat Music Video | [03 Dec 2010|01:41pm] |
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Check out the music video for "The Fantastic Journey of the Underground Man" by De Staat: |
Bobby Long album trailer | [03 Dec 2010|01:11pm] |
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Check out the Bobby Long promotional video trailer for his anticipated debut album 'A Winter Tale' coming February 1st, 2011 on ATO Records. Video features an exclusive interview with Bobby, rare-unreleased footage, and clips of 4 new songs - A Winter Tale, A Strangers Song, Bounty Of Mary Jane, and Who Have You Been Loving. The album was produced by Grammy-winner Liam Watson (White Stripes) and recorded at Toe Rag Studios in London. |
Upcoming Feist Documentary | [12 Nov 2010|12:58pm] |
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Check out the duet of the Title Track, "Look At What The Light Did Now" from the documentary film about Feist and her collaborators. Directed by Anthony Seck. Produced by Jannie McInnes. Screenings in select cities. Check listentofeist.com/lawtldn for more details. In stores December 7. |
Feist's new documentary | [22 Oct 2010|12:59pm] |
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Look at What the Light Did Now documents the journey of Feist’s Grammy nominated album “The Reminder”. This poetic film pulls back the curtain to reveal intimate partnerships with the people Feist calls her ‘amplifiers’: The photographer who helped her hide within the frame, shadow puppeteers in hockey arenas, an artist who built a thread-radiating mural, the video director who conducted fireworks, the pianist who guided the recording of the album, and other musical and visual collaborators. The film follows Feist and her supporting cast through an impressionistic array of flickering scenery, echoing stadiums, puppet workshops, the red carpet, a crumbling French mansion, definitive concert performances and uncommonly candid interviews. Itself a part of the creative mosaic it portrays, Look At What The Light Did Now illuminates the synergy of collaboration, art as magnifying glass, and the power of trust.Check out the trailer now: |
New Dungen Interview | [08 Oct 2010|03:10pm] |
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Dungen recently took some time to do an interview with about their new album. Check it out here!Also make sure to take a listen to Dungen's new album "Skit I Allt" and check out the video for the title track below: |
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