Archive for April, 2008

Springtime Pt 2

* Freakwater: Keep On The Sunny Side (4.5 mb) | Freakwater_MP3_Part2 (50.0 mb) | Freakwater_Flac_Part2 (240.5 mb)
From Live At The Great American Music Hall : April 17th, 1998 : San Francisco, CA

Freakwater

As promised, here’s the second part to this magnificent concert (look here). Seriously, if you have any sort of interest in roots/country music, than you gotta check this group out.

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Springtime

* Freakwater: Keep On The Sunny Side (4.5 mb) | Freakwater_MP3_Part1 (53.5 mb) | Freakwater_Flac_Part1 (246.0 mb)
From Live At The Great American Music Hall : April 17th, 1998 : San Francisco, CA

Freakwater

Well, the weather is finally turning towards spring in my part of the world, and it’s feeling great. I love the transition seasons, spring and fall. And always, around this time, my listening habits start to change and I break out the more folk-y/bluegrass-y music. As usual, at the top of my faves is this band, Freakwater (look here).

If you follow the link above, you’ll note that I already posted a portion of this concert before. But this concert is so amazing, I just had to post the whole thing. I just love the familiarity that Janet Bean and Catherine Irwin have with each other. I guess 15 years (at the time of this show) of playing and singing together will do that to a group. The addition of Dave Gay on the low end and multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston on everything else, ensure that this show is an exceptional one. As always, I hope you enjoy the high lonesome sounds of this fantastic band. Part 2 to come later this week.

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Totally Crazy

* Musica Transonic: III (6.5 mb) | Musica_Transonic_MP3 (47.5 mb) | Musica_Transonic_Flac (216.0 mb)
From Live At Seikazoku : April 30th, 1997 : Najoya, Japan

Seriously. How could it get any better than this? If this seriously stacked line-up of Asahito Nanjo (Bass, Concept), Makoto Kawabata (Guitar) and Tatsuya Yoshida (Drums) isn’t enough to convince you of their psychedelic glory, than just listen to the racket they produce. It would be really, really hard to top the collective awesomeness of the members of this band.

We got Asahito Nanjo, who’s led/played bass in some of the most down and dirty punk rock/psychedelic bands out there. From Red Alert to High Rise to Mainliner, this man has contributed some heavy duty sounds to whatever he’s involved in. Then we got Makoto Kawabata, one of the main instigators in my personal faves, The Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO. This group of fun loving psychedelic freaks continually blow my mind with their inventiveness. And last but not least, we got Tatsuya Yoshida who plays primarily with The Ruins, an incredible prog/psych based duo of drums and bass that never fail to amaze.

So, if you haven’t been convinced yet of this groups awesomeness, I’m not sure what else I can say, except to download this and give it a listen at top, top volume. Enjoy!

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Spring Blues

Sparklehorse: Saturday (4.5 mb) | Sparklehorse_MP3 (107.0 mb) | Sparklehorse_Flac (356.0 mb)
From Live At KB : Nov 2nd, 2006 : Malmo, Sweden

Sparklehorse

We’ve been having a ton of unusual spring weather recently. Days of 50 degree weather, followed by days of dark, dreary, snowy times. The dark, dreary times are perfectly accompanied by this band, Sparklehorse. I’ve been a fan of this band since I first heard their cracked take on American music back in 1995. Filled with creaks, groans and distortions, lead man, Mark Linkous, has an amazingly gothic and surrealistic vision that he vets out in his home studio.

So, what we have here is a wonderfully recorded performance of Sparklehorse, who are in ultra-fine form. They run the gamut from the loud, abrasive rockers to the quietly crackling intimate songs. Great stuff, indeed.

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