Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Stream "Rooms Filled With Light" by Fanfarlo

You can now hear "Rooms Filled With Light", Fanfarlo's new album, on Exclusive First Listen at NPR.  I saw Fanfarlo in concert a couple months ago and the set included quite a few of these songs.  Even having never heard the songs before, they sounded great and fit in well with the rest of their catalog.  The only thing that sucked was that I had to wait several months to hear them again.  Well the waiting ended today and the new material is just as good as I remembered.

Alabama Shakes on KEXP

Up and coming artist Alabama Shakes recently stopped by KEXP's studio to record a performance.  Watch the full performance below or stream it here.  Also remember to buy their album "Boys & Girls" when it comes out on April 9th!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Let's Try This Show Posting Thing Again...

Alright, I'm gonna give it another go.  The link for the Lykke Li show posted a few weeks ago works again.  Consider the older shows archived.  If you're interested in one just email me and I'll try to get it to you.  Hopefully the Megaupload fallout doesn't continue to spread.  This ever changing world in which we live in...

Monday, February 13, 2012

New Discovery: Faithfull Ale

Combine two things that I love (Pearl Jam & Beer) and you get Faithfull Ale by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery.  My sister picked me up a bottle of the Belgian style golden ale knowing my affection toward the band.  Dogfish Head created the brew in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of Pearl Jam's first album 'Ten'.  A quote from Dogfish Head's website states "To me 'Ten' is the perfect example of a record-lovers-record.  The whole thing rocks....As an off-centered brewery, we believe in celebrating the breadth of our whole portfolio and we feel an affinity for Pearl Jam, a long-player band in a singles-obsessed world."  This is the third music related beer that Dogfish Head have created.  Others include Bitches Brew inspired by Miles Davis and Hellhound On My Ale inspired by Robert Johnson.  Try them out if you run across them at your liquor store.  Faithfull Ale tastes delicious!