Wednesday Morning Music Shuffle – Gaggle Mix

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Over the last week or so, I’ve had several friends here in Nashville mention the strange activity of our local avian population.  As a fan of (and one scarred for life by) Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece, I am intrigued. Is it the above average temperatures or does it foretell some darkness to come…  Who knows… we have gaggle of songs so let’s get to the shuffle…

After the JUMP!


1. Come ‘N Go by Bleu from A Watched Pot (2009)

Boston-area singer/songwriter.  Was in a band called L.E.O. with Nashville rock legend Matt Mahaffey of Self. In-demand pop songwriter. 

2. Gigantic (Pixies Cover) by Ok Go from Dig for Fire: A Tribute to Pixies (2007)
 L.A. via Chicago Power pop band known for their intricate videos covers one of the most well-known alt-rock songs of the late 80s/early 90s. 
3.  Life Gone Wrong by PABC from Blessings (200?)

A PSA written and directed by my lovely wife and featuring the voice of yours truly.  

4.  Strange Kind of Woman (2002 Remix) by Deep Purple from Deepest Purple (30th Anniversary Edition) (2002)

British hard rock legends with a song released a single in 1971.  The song later appeared as a bonus track on a reissue of the band’s 1971 album Fireball.

5.  Happy Death Day by Drunksouls from Revolution (2011)
French Indie, Reggae, Rock band with a song from their 16 song release Revolution.  Devastating hooks b/w emotional/political lyrics.
A Different Drunksouls song
  6.  Black Jack by Jack Ashford and His Funk Brothers from Jack Ashford and His Funk Brothers (2008)
 These are the guys who powered the Motown sound.  Dig this…

7.  Knock Knock by Band of Horses from Mirage Rock (2012)

The debut single from the Seattle band’s fourth studio album which was released back in the fall.

8.  10 by jj from High Summer (2012) 
Swedish Indie-pop band samples The-Dream’s Shorty is da S**t. Dream pop/hip-hop.
9.  Black Helicopters by Gaggle of Cocks from Heavy Planet – Bong Hits From the Astral Basement (2012)
Lead track from this heavy rock band’s latest album Low Class Trendsetter.  
10. City of Immigrants  by Steve Earle (with Forre in the Dark) from Washington Square Serenade (2007)
An joyful and exuberant song from the Texas born, ex-Nashvillian joined by the collection of Brazilian ex-pats known as Forre in the Dark.  
11. Desire by U2 from Rattle and Hum (1988)
Rattle and Hum is not my favorite U2 album by any means, but I’ve always liked this song.  “With a red guitar…on fire”
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Monday Morning Music Shuffle – Back on the Chain Gang Mix

Monday and I find myself back in a familiar routine.  ICYMI – check out my review and listen to a stream of Sci-Fi Romance’s new album, The Ghost of John Henry, which is due out tomorrow.  We’ve also hooked you up with links to pre-order the CD or the download.  GO!

Now, it is Monday and we have our regular morning shuffle.  Still digging into the downloads added in April, tons we haven’t played let so let’s get to it.

1.  Pistols and Radio Signals is the title track from an EP by Nashville-based neo-classical punk band  Dogs of Oz. Grab the EP below and go to Bandcamp to check out the rest of the band’s catalog. This band of teens are the real deal.  According to their page, they are doing some recording with a member of Cage the Elephant which should produce so cool sounds. Lead singer/guitarist Greyson Anderson used to be this quiet kid in my daughter’s pre-school class.  Funny how time slips away.

http://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/v=2/album=609035723/size=grande3/bgcol=FFFFFF/linkcol=4285BB/

2.  The Only Place is the title track from the forthcoming Best Coast album.

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 There is nothing unexpected here, but it’s Best Coast and even the expected is pretty darn good.

 3. J’ai Fait Un Reve (I Have a Dream) is another track of the Revolution album by DRUNKSOULS.  The French reggae rock band’s second album is an ambitious collection of great sounding music for  the modern age.  Check out Revolution below.


Video for Human Race by DRUNKSOULS

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Tuesday Morning Music Shuffle – Reverse Course & Full Stop Mix

The edge of town to the middle of the road… Night fell and somewhere a band was playing, “There Goes My Baby”, and the singer wasn’t very good, but he was perfect for the moment.  You and I stared out into the distance and dreamed about a better day which secretly we never believed would come our way.  But, there is a time for everything and season change and the world moves on.  On a night, no unlike the other, I found myself down at the edge of town in the middle of the road, and somewhere a band was playing…

In the U.S., it’s tax day – pushed back due to the 15th falling on a Sunday and yesterday being an obscure holiday in Washington D.C. So I could have subtitled this post, Tax Day Blues Mix or something… but I didn’t.

We open up today’s shuffle with a random discovery from the Noisetrade site. Joey English is a singer-songwriter from Knoxville, Tennessee. Today’s track is called You Are On My Mind. Go to Noisetrade or use the link above to view his album on Amazon.

 
Here is a video of another Joey English song, Got to Go
Next up, we have a cover song.  Sad Baby Wolf are from Albuquerque, New Mexico which includes a couple of ex-Shins.  Here they do a cool cover of Neutral Milk Hotel’s Everything Is the title track from the 1994 EP (link below).
 
Below is an other track New Survival Guide from Sad Baby Wolf
 
Song number three is from band, I’ve just been asked to given a listen to, so you get to go along for the ride with me.  DRUNKSOULS are a Reggae-influenced Indie Rock band from Marselle, France. The have a relatively new album called Revolution and today we listen to Drifter Song the lead track from the album.  
 
Here they are playing Drifter Song at Grand Auditorium du Palais des Festivals de Cannes at a benefit for African Reggae star TIKEN JAH FAKOLI.
 Finally, we end up with our old friends The Dead Exs with another track from their Resurrection album.  This one is called Angel from New Orleans.  The Dead Exs are going to be part of the top secret project I am working to complete for Record Store Day.  Stay tuned for more information about that.
 
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