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The "wink wink" Thread 2010: This Time It's Personal
yellowfoliage:
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The Capitol Steps - Liberal Shop of Horrors
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YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!!!
lauraelise204:
Fidel Catastrophe - And the Bleak Shall Inherit the Earth
http://www.myspace.com/wisebloodwivesblood
(photo by me)
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Yes, this is a friend's band that I'm posting. Hope you guys don't mind. He was an original member of the Pomegranates and has been working on a solo project for some time now. I would really love to hear your opinion about his music. I think he's at the beginning of something great, but if you think otherwise or similar, please tell.
I went to a studio session at Monastery Studio one day with him, Josiah Wolf (of WHY?), and the latest removed bassist of the Pomegranates (his former replacement). I can't wait to hear the full mastered release of the songs all of them collaborated on. He doesn't have everything put together yet, but these three he's release for free download on http://www.rebuilttrannyrecords.com/.
1 - An Endless, Thanks
2 - Another Garden Song
3 - The Breeze Knees
small, trivial fact: i'm screaming with karl at the beginning of The Breeze Knees
JD:
Not to overshadow lauraelise204, but
Delorean - Subsiza[2010]
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I really loved their EP posted a while ago but I could not get into their albums for whatever reason. Not so with this.
the_pied_piper:
Some folk music for you fine fellows.
The Unthanks - Here's The Tender Coming
--- Quote ---Although the album is very much traditional in nature the compositions of the tracks has a contemporary feel as the piano plays in the foreground on almost every track and the wonderful strings of Niopha Keegan's fiddle bring a dark brooding to every song, perfectly matching and enhancing the superb vocals. Full of tearful human tales this is an album that hooks onto the heartstrings and clutches there until the final track has lamentably passed, bringing beautiful and enthralling compositions with it.
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The Testimony of Patience Kershaw
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Black Prairie - Feast of The Hunter's Moon
--- Quote ---Combining the forces of Jenny Conlee, Chris Funk and Nate Query of The Decemberists with folk musicians Annalisa Tornfelt and Jon Neufeld, Portland’s Black Prairie crafts an eclectic mix of traditional bluegrass and eastern European sounds. Though peppered with Tornfelt’s wispy vocals, this debut album is primarily instrumental, shifting between twangy folk (“Atrocity at Celilo Falls”), fiddle-heavy bluegrass (“Back Alley,” “Annie McGuire”) and gypsy swoon, full of weeping strings and bouncy accordions (“A Prairie Musette,” “Tango Oscuro”). The melodic ebb and flow through time and space is full of surprises—just when you’ve settled into the rootsy twang, the scene shifts and you’re on a haunted street corner in the old country.
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A Prairie Musette
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Enjoy!
JD:
Thanks for The Unthanks!
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