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that secret that we know
#blood bank#aquarium drunkard's lagniappe session#EP#the mountain goats#tmg posting#tmg lyrics#tmg fan art#mountain goats posting#the mountain goats fan art#artists on tumblr#didn't even know they had this!#the piano at 'that secret that we know' understated mastery#and the sax outtro#divine#i feel god in fhis bonnie ver cover tonight#SoundCloud
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DUNGEN // ALBERTO BALSALM [LAGNIAPPE SESSIONS V1 12″ COMP, 2016]
#audio#dungen#aphex twin#richard d james#psychedelic rock#lagniappe sessions#smalltown supersound#music
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Long time crossing bridge of sighs
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Lagniappe Sessions :: Sean Thompson's Weird Ears, Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection, Emergency Group, Hollow Hand + Aoife Nessa Frances
Aquarium Drunkard! What a nice website — and I'd be saying that even if I weren't a regular contributor over there, swear to god. For example, the Lagniappe Sessions! Extremely cool cover versions played by extremely cool artists all for the extremely cool price of $0.00. This summer there have been some great ones, so let's get caught up.
Straight outta Nashville, Sean Thompson's Weird Ears give us some country-fried (emphasis on the fried) sounds, including an inspired Tennessee Three-style remake of Lucinda Williams' classic "Lost It." Pedal steel maestro Spencer Cullum's Lagniappe features some of the same Weird Ears crew, putting imaginative spins on Slapp Happy, Soft Machine and Mariangela Celeste.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn's Can-tastic Emergency Group takes things into the outer reaches of interstellar space with what I believe is the Lagniappe Sessions' very first Prokofiev interpretation. It works! And finally, Hollow Hand and Aoife Nessa Frances join forces for two wonderful covers: the Robert Wyatt / Elvis Costello masterpiece "Shipbuilding" and a magnificently hazy rendition of Yo La Tengo's "Always Something." What a gift!
Listening to all of these makes me think that it might be time for a third volume of Lagniappe Sessions on wax ... check out the previous editions here and here. (And hey, I wrote the liner notes for that second volume.)
#aquarium drunkard#aoife nessa frances#hollow hand#emergency group#spencer cullum#sean thompson#lagniappe sessions
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New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Orions Belte Shares Trippy and Driving "Silhouettes"
New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Orions Belte Shares Trippy and Driving "Silhouettes" @belteorions @terrorbirdmedia @jansenrecords
Norwegian instrumental tropical funk/pop outfit Orions Belte —Øyind Blomstrøm (guitar), Chris Holm (bass) and Kim Åge Furuhaug (drums) — features members who have spent the bulk of their lives and professional careers as touring musicians. Naturally, they’ve been on the road — a lot. When Blomstrøm’s and Holm’s paths crossed for what seemed like the umpteenth time, they bonded over a mutual…
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#Øyvind Blomstrøm S/T LP#Bergen Norway#Brooklyn Made#Chris Holm S/T LP#funk#Kim Åge Furuhaug S/T LP#New Audio#New Single#Orions Belte#Orions Belte 600m per minute EP#Orions Belte Bean#Orions Belte Lagniappe Session ep#Orions Belte Mint#Orions Belte Silhouettes#Orions Belte Slim EP#Orions Belte Villa Amorini#psych pop#Silhouettes#Single Review#Single Review: Orions Belte Silhouettes#Single Review: Silhouettes
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Allah-Las- Aquarium Drunkard's Lagniappe Sessions (Psychedelic Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Garage Rock) Released: Aug 2015
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tonight i'm on wlur from 8pm until midnight with the last 'regular' no love for ned of the year. hopefully next week will be a holiday show and we'll wrap up december with a 'best of 2003' show. if you're doing something fabulous with your friday night then you can always stream last week's show on mixcloud whenever you'd like!
no love for ned on wlur – december 8th, 2023 from 8-10pm
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hello besties. album order is very intentional when it comes to the mountain goats, so the question is not what your favorite album opener is, but rather: which of these songs is the best at being an album opener?
i'd love to hear your reasoning in the tags, and if your favorite isn't the same as what you voted for, i'd love to hear what that is too!
i will be tagging all my polls 'tmg polls' and the rest in this series of polls can be found here. let me know in the replies or tags if you'd like to be tagged in future polls/posts!
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Wet Tuna/DUNZA — In the Running 3 (I Heart Noise)
A pair of acid folk mainstays pay each other homage in this brief but somehow also expansive excursion into spun out psychedelia. Wet Tuna is, of course, the latest iteration of Matt Valentine’s home-grown trippery, an uneasy intoxication of drone, folk, funk and electronics. DUNZA is James Jackson Toth’s pandemic outlet, conceived in about 2019 as a distraction during uncertain times. To this you can add the input of one Gabe Walsh, who records as Earthly Forms and Solilans; his short, Afro-percussion pocked “Trailer,” which picks up bits of both covers, kicks off the album in a dreamy slow-jammed shimmer.
Still, intriguing as Walsh’s entry is, it’s probably not what you’re here for. The main attraction here the cover-trading, which highlights points of agreement—and divergence—between two out folk innovators. Wet Tuna goes first, with “Wand Arise,” a cut Valentine first tackled for the Lagniappe Super Session project celebrating Toth’s birthday in 2022 (we reviewed it here.) It’s a relatively early Wooden Wand cut, still well within Toth’s oddball freak folk period, and it meshes well with Wet Tuna’s echo sheathed, slow-moving, trance-state aesthetic. If you didn’t know it was a cover, you wouldn’t necessarily guess it. It haunts its space rather than inhabiting it, sketching funk and rock ideas in transitory bursts of electric keys and electric guitars, but letting them slouch off into the margins.
DUNZA takes on “Sweet Chump Change,” a slyly propulsive groove of epic length that you might have heard at a Wet Tuna live gig if you go to such things. Toth, who has evolved into a more song-structured, lyrically focused writer over time (check out his James and the Giants S-T from last year, one of my favorites), here reaches for wordless gnosis. The cut is anchored by its serpentine beat, which sidles up to the twos and fours and then pops them hard. Lucid, silvery keyboards reinforce the afro-funk aura, though the picture slips in and out of focus. Toth and a woman (maybe Leah?) murmurs the title phrase repeatedly, and that’s pretty much all you get for lyrics. It’s a shifting, elusive alternative reality, not too different from the original but very different from what Toth has been up to lately.
The three cuts share a good deal, and indeed, in a longer recording, the cohesiveness might shade into tedium. However, with three tracks (or really two plus a mash up), the format works, as both artists find much common ground in their respective bodies of work.
Jennifer Kelly
#wet tuna#dunza#in the running 3#i heart noise#jennifer kelly#albumreview#dusted magazine#covers#matt valentine#james jackson toth#wooden wand#psych#drone#acid folk
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The Lagniappe Sessions :: Elkhorn
With the remarkable On The Whole Universe In All Directions, Elkhorn continues its constant state of growth and mutation. Built on a solid foundation of drums, vibraphone, and booming 12-string guitar, it charts a path from American primitive folk-isms toward galactic, psychedelic cosmic vistas. The duo’s first Lagniappe Session offered a grab bag of interpretations of songs by the Dead, Sonic Youth, and Robbie Basho, but this one devotes itself fully to just one, epic-length composition: a cover of David Crosby’s “Guinnevere,” as played by Miles Davis.
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why so unforgiving?
#the sun don’t shine#the moon won’t move the tides#to wash me clean#bridge of sighs#aquarium drunkard's lagniappe session#the mountain goats#tmg posting#tmg lyrics#tmg fan art#the mountain goats fan art#mountain goats posting#artists on tumblr#doodles#make ‘bad’ art#a stunning foray into blues that makes me wish there were more#SoundCloud
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Oh God save the people
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Prairiewolf - Lagniappe Session
We checked out an I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One-era Yo La Tengo tape yesterday ... today, we've got Prairiewolf covering an ICHTHBAO classic. Jeremy, Stefan and I made our Lagniappe Session debut over on Aquarium Drunkard this week with our take on YLT's luminous/lovely "Green Arrow" alongside an extended/extremely heady rendition of the unclassifiable Eddie Harris/Melvin Jackson jam "Silver Cycles." Huzzah for gratis grooves! Thank you to AD for asking us to be a part of the Lagniappe legacy. An honor and a privilege.
What else!? Prairiewolf is playing a show THIS FRIDAY down in Denver at Enigma Bazaar. It's a stacked bill, featuring the mighty Moon Bros. and The International Disassociation of Aaron Dooley. You don't want to miss it. Afterwards, Aaron is taking his crew out on the road for an honest-to-goodness tour, going all over the place. Check out the dates and go see him!
More???! How about Of Ambience and Americana, a killer Centripetal Force collection that just showed up this week, offering up some very sweet "ambient Americana" zones. Prairiewolf's "Lunar Deluxe" makes an appearance — and I'd be lying if I didn't swell up with pride seeing our name listed amongst so many greats: Nashville Ambient Ensemble, Eve Maret, Joseph Allred and more. Go get it!
ONE MORE THING. Golden Brown's Wide Ranging Rider is out NOW on Inner Islands — and I implore you to grab your copy. The more I listen, the more I'm convinced that it's Stefan's best work yet, stripping things back considerably, but still finding an expansive, magical vibe. A raspberry cloud to float away on ...
#prairiewolf#lagniappe sessions#aquarium drunkard#aaron dooley#moon bros.#golden brown#yo la tengo#melvin jackson#eddie harris
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The AM: December 4, 2023
Scattered songs to start your December, from analog explorations of impossible concepts, to Nina Simone expanding Leonard Cohen's melodies, to '90s guitar heroics and psychedelic bootlegs. It's all part of waking up with the AM on CJSW.
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Tracklist:
Hour One
Soak Hynta • Hyperobjects
Carbonifère Fumerolles • Cicadoidea
Can we provoke reciprocal reaction Amor Muere • A Time to Love and A Time to Die
Orientation Offworld • 3
Gmail Needs My Password Again Teitur, Aarhus Jazz Orchestra • Songs From A Social Distance
On the Surface Bilal Nasser • Single
Solid Foundations Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan • Building a New Town
Thinking About You Bristol Manor • The Other Side
Leaving Plymouth Chocolate Hills • Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle
Calico Inventions • Continuous Portrait
Amount of Melting Buildings and Food • Infinity Plus One
Hour Two
Baibaba Bimba Tenniscoats • Tasmania Bootleg
Thru a Confusing Zone The Past • Airless
Medicine Loving • Any Light
My Dear Life Spencer Cullum • Aquarium Drunkard Lagniappe Session 2
Wigwam Bob Dylan • Self-Portrait
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues Nina Simone • To Love Somebody
Suzanne Nina Simone • To Love Somebody
Social Roll Opez • Social Limbo
Dawn Daydreamers Edena Gardens • Dens
Chrysalis SIX-12 The Royal Family • The Royal Family
Hour Three
5 to 8 Hours a Day (WWwaG) L'Rain • I Killed Your Dog
Crowns Postnamers • IMIM
The Cloven Stone Wurld Series • The Giant's Lawn
Grind Faith Healer • The Hand That Fits The Glove
Grey Skies Women • Rarities 2007-2010
Everyone In Town The Brights • Oyster Rock!
Delirium and Persecution Paranoia Nap Eyes • Whine of the Mystic
Here She Comes Now Galaxie 500 • This Is Our Music
Wild Wax Machine • The Sky Unfurls, The Dance Goes On
Wild Turkey\/Leather Winged Bat David Crosby • The P.E.R.R.O. Sessions
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