I dig the album quite a bit, myself.
'Bring On The Night'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
That was Merritt's mission statement for the album.
Oh yeah - I remember reading that....
I can't second Thea Gilmore enough!
Other women singing stuff: the Red Sun Band (male drummer though), Ingrid Michaelson, Laura Marling, Tegan & Sara, the Watson Twins, Ane Brun, Jem, Sally Crewe, Cat Power, Gemma Hayes, Gillian Welch, Jenny Hoyston, Jenny Owen Youngs, Laura Veirs, Rachelle van Zanten and lost more. It's impossible to remmeber and list all the good ones.
Picked up the new Beck yesterday, and quite liked it. It's got a really melancholy tone to it, but the music keeps springing fun surprises - it's a nice study in contrast.
Mr. Jane pre-ordered it through iTunes. It was downloading when I left this morning. I'm looking forward to trying it out when I get home.
My iPod just finished playing an album. Quick, what should I listen to next?
eta: OK, I settled on having my iPod play random Replacements tracks....
The new Beck?
I haven't picked that up yet. Think I'll do that tonight.
We are seeing Kristin Hersh tonight. She is doing all Appalachian songs. Should be interesting!
We are seeing Kristin Hersh tonight. She is doing all Appalachian songs.
Awesome! Let us know how it was....
Is this songs from Murder, Misery and Goodnight, or is it other Appalachian songs?