Album Stream: Jack Davey – L0-F!

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Our friends at Audible Treats have released the second side of the new Double EP from Jack Davey.  We’ve given a listen and offer a two ears up recommendation (okay, I just made that up and it’ pretty stupid, but I do recommend you check out Jack Davey!)

Jack Davey, one half of the electronic soul duo J*DaVeY, has opened for Prince, the Roots, Erykah Badu and Janelle Monáe, and was featured as LA Weekly’s Beautiful People cover story in 2011. Jack has risen into the role of a solo artist after the birth of her first child and a period of artistic stagnation. Davey learned to play guitar in the process of crafting her new double EP L0-F!. Both sides of the EP reveal distinct traits from her personality, with Side A being released October 2nd, and Side B following on November 6th. The deluxe edition includes both EP’s and new songs, and will be released on December 11th.

The first side was released on October 2.

Keep an eye out.  On December 11 a deluxe edition featuring both sides of the double EP and some additional music will be released.

 

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Jemez Mountain Hawkz – Hey-Mez EP (Album Stream)

The good folks at Audible Treats have done it again. Pointed us to some great music.  We have a stream of the brand new debut EP from Jemez Mountain Hawkz – and indie rock supergroup of sorts. Featuring former members of Scared of Chaka, Lowlights, Little Cuts and The Shins.  Whatever preconceived notions you have of music by a “indie rock supergroup” might be like – put it aside.  Hey-Mez is a lush, rich ride through the same dusty paths trod by Gram Parsons, Neil Young and The Byrds.  But, a decades have gone by and musically speaking it is 2012 and this is not nostalgic music. It’s completely modern music that actively embraces those legends who have gone before while moving ever forward into the gaping maw that is the world as we know it.

So – take a listen.

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