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Michael Wilson / 25 Years: A Nonesuch Collection—100 box sets of 20 newly created prints from photographer Michael Wilson’s Nonesuch archive—is out now, including this 2006 image of The Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt and Lemony Snicket taken in San Francisco. Wilson says: “This photo shoot was unlike any I had done before or have done since in that one of the demands was that the face of Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, not be identifiable in any of the pictures. The day had a distinct feel of play about it. I have no idea where the swords came from."
You can get Michael Wilson / 25 Years: A Nonesuch Collection in the Nonesuch Store here.
#stephin merritt#lemony snicket#the gothic archies#the magnetic fields#michael wilson#photography#light#nonesuch#nonesuch records#nonesuch 60
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214: "Various Bulgarians" // Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares vol. 2
Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares vol. 2 "Various Artists" 1988, Elektra Nonesuch
Incredibly annoying album to cite properly, I must say. Like its predecessor, Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares vol. 2 is usually credited to either the Bulgarian State Radio and Television Female Vocal Choir, who sing 10 of 17 songs collected here, or to the Swiss ethnomusicologist Marcel Cellier, who recorded most of these tracks over a 17-year period. (There is one recording of the Orchestra Yivan Kirev from ’57.) There’s a bit of an air of overaccentuated exoticism to how this stuff is packaged, from retaining the French title (with improper title casing!) for the English market release, to emphasizing Cellier’s curatorial work over that of the arrangers and performers in the narrative around the album. Realistically, we’d probably be better off crediting this one to Various Bulgarians, both for reasons of accuracy and because it’s an exceptionally melodic turn of phrase.
Listening to Le Mystère, though, I understand why those who championed this music hoped to keep it obscure. People consistently describe this stuff as sounding angelic, elven, ethereal, alien—yes, yes, yes, and yes. Wouldn’t want the realities of corrupt little Bulgaria, with its grim concerns about GDP and the Cold War, dirtying the seraphic mantle you know! The basis of these songs is not, to my ear, wildly far from the familiar choral music of Western Europe, but some combination of the brilliant syncopated vocal arrangements, the technical ability of the singers, and the Bulgarian language itself push the recordings into a realm of stranger light. The vocals often sound like the screams of beings with higher, more delicate instruments in their throats than regular humans have, and whether you envision a great stone cathedral or a starlit clearing in a pagan wood, it’s not hard to sense something holy transpiring here.
Anyway, here they are on Johnny Carson.
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Tentative list for best horror and thriller girls:
1. Maria from Mad Father
2. Reiko Mikami from Another
3. Bridget, from the webtoon Nonesuch,
4. Ha-Im, from webtoon Never-ending Darling.
5. Riot Maidstone (from Hello From The Hallowoods),
6. Martha from Ravenous 1999
7. Grace, from Ready or Not (2019).
8. Regan Abbott (A Quiet Place)
9. Ava (Ex Machina)
10. Beatrice (Over the Garden Wall)
11. Jennifer from Jennifer’s Body
12. Rozy from the guy upstairs
13. Rachel (Rachel Rising comic book series)
14. Amanda Young, SAW,
15. Wendy Torrance, “The Shining” movie
16. Pannochka - Viy
17. Blind Mag (Repo! The Genetic Opera)
18. Sasha from the magnus archives
19. Mina Harker (Dracula
20. Lex Foster from Black Friday.
21. Charlotte from Hello Charlotte!
22. Carrie White, Carrie
23. Scarlet, I’m the Grim Reaper
24. So Jung-hwa, Strangers from Hell
25. Dana Scully, The X Files
26. Akane Tsunemori, Psycho Pass
27. Mima Kirigoe, Perfect Blue
28. Nina Fortner, Monster
29. Eva Heinemann, Monster
30. Edith Cushing, Crimson Peak
31. Lucille Sharpe, Crimson Peak
32. Ellen Ripley, Alien
33. Clarice Starling, Silence of the Lambs
34. Lisa Reisert, Red Eye
35. Laurie Strode, Halloween
36. Kayo Hinazuki, Erased
37. Hondomachi, ID Invaded
38. Yonaka Kurai, Mogeko Castle
39. Ib, IB
40. Re-L Mayer, Ergo Proxy
41. Kyun Yoon, Bastard
42. Jisu, Sweet Home
43. Lauren Sinclair, Purple Hyacinth
44. Nita, Market of Monsters series
45. Rose the Hat from Doctor Sleep (2019 movie and Stephen King book)
46. Sidney Prescott from the original Scream movies,
47. Jade Daniels, Indian Lake Trilogy/My Heart is a chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
48. Villanelle, killing eve
49. Harrow from gideon the ninth/Locked Tomb
50. Maggie, Everything is Fine
51. Chaerin Eun, Surviving Romance
52. Finn, I’m Dating a Psychopath
53. Rayne Liebert, Homesick
54. Ha-im Yun, Never Ending Darling
55. Ashlyn Banner, School Bus Graveyard
56. Chae-ah Han, Trapped
57. Jeongmin Choi, Dreaming Freedom
58. Frankie, Stagtown
59. India Stoker, Stoker
60. Nam-ra, All of Us Are Dead
61. Ji-woo, My Name
62. Nanno, Girl From Nowhere
63. Emerald, Nope
64. Jessica Jones
65. Susy, Wait Until Dark
66. Margot, The Menu
67. Vera, Just Like Home
68. Rosemary, Rosemary’s Baby
69. Gertrude Robinson, The Magnus Archives
70. Alex, Oxenfree
71. Margaret Lanternman/The Log Lady, Twin Peaks,
72. Audrey Horne, Twin Peaks,
73. Su-an, Train to Busan
74. Ji-a, Tale of the Nine Tailed
75. Cha Ji-won, Flower of Evil
76. Coraline
77. Helen Lyle, Candyman
78. Nancy, Nightmare on Elm Street
79. Mrs. De Winter, Rebecca
80. Mrs. Danvers, Rebecca
81. Shiki Ryougi, Garden of Sinners
82. Kirsty Cotton, Hellraiser
83. Pearl, Pearl
84. Take-ju, Thirst
85. Suzy Bannion, Suspiria
86. Lain, Serial Experiments Lain
87. Asami Yamazaki, Audition
88. Naru, Prey
89. Eli, Let the Right One In
90. The Girl, A Girl walks home alone at night
91. Cecilia, Immaculate
92. Evie Alexander, The Invitation
93. Maren, Bones and All
94. Michelle, 10 Cloverfield Lane
95. Thomasin, The VVitch
96. Emma, None Shall Sleep
97. Contestanta, A Dowry of Blood
98. Brigid O’Shaughnessy, Maltese Falcon
99. Sandra Voyter, Anatomy of a Fall
100. Lisa, Rear Window
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Nonesuch record label celebrates 60 years of music
The label has released music from artists as varied as the Kronos Quartet, the Black Keys, Rhiannon Giddens and Brad Mehldau.
With Nonesuch president David Bither, Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes gives some of the Nonesuch artists a listen.
LISTEN 11:06 https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2024/05/02/nonesuch-record-label-60-years
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Power Rankings
1. Six Mile Irish Red Ale 2. Deschutes Cinder Cone Red Ale 3. Goose Island Autumn Ale T-4. Earthbound Irish Red Ale T-4. Leinenkugel Wisconsin Red Pale Ale
6. Green Flash Hop Head Red Ale T-7. Lagunitas Imperial Red Ale T-7. Trader Joe's Drive Thru Red 9. O'Fallon STL Red 10. Odell Runoff Red IPA 11. 4 Hands Reprise Centennial Red Ale 12. Anchor Big Leaf Maple T-13. Airline Red Ale T-13. Two Brothers Cane and Ebel 15. Sam Adams Irish Red T-16. Central Waters Ouisconsing Red Ale T-16. New Holland Sundog Amber Ale T-16. Santa Fe Irish Red Ale T-19. Breckenridge Avalanche Amber Ale T-19. Great Lakes Conway's Irish Ale T-19. Nonesuch River Irish Red T-19. Wild Sun Sunset Red Ale 23. Smithwick's Red Ale 24. Blue Blood Robber's Cave Harvest Red Ale T-25. Boulevard Irish Ale T-25. Ghost River Riverbank Red T-25. Sebago Runabout Red T-28. Logboat Jupiter's Moons Double Red T-28. Horny Goat Red Planet T-28. Two Brothers Revelry Imperial Red Ale 31. Bell's Amber Ale T-32. Odell 90 Shilling T-32. Sierra Nevada Flipside Red IPA T-34. Charleville Tornado Alley T-34. New Belgium Fat Tire T-34. Rogue American Amber Ale 37. Alaskan Amber 38. Pipeworks Blood of the Unicorn T-39. Humboldt Red Nectar T-39. Kansas City Craft Brewers Red Lager T-41. Abita Amber T-41. Mark Twain Rambler's Red Ale T-41. Ska Pinstripe Red Ale 44. North Coast Red Seal Ale 45. North Peak Siren Amber Ale 46. Elysian Men's Room Original Red 47. Public House Flynn's Irish Red T-48. Belfast Bay Lobster Ale T-48. Brooklyn Red Ale T-48. Dundee Irish Red Lager T-48. O'Fallon Taking Care of Rizzness T-48. Walnut River Warbeard Irish Red Ale 53. O'Fallon Show Me Amber T-54. Jolly Pumpkin La Roja T-54. Lakefront Fixed Gear T-56. Brouwerij Strubbe Ichtegem's Grand Cru T-56. Coors George Killian's Irish Red 58. Ballast Point Tongue Buckler 59. Petrus Aged Red 60. Griesedieck Brothers Standard Amber Lager 61. Budweiser Freedom Reserve Red Lager 62. Adirondack Bear Naked Ale T-63. Great Lakes Eliot Ness Amber Lager T-63. Metropolitan Dynamo Copper Lager 65. Firestone Walker Agrestic 66. Carlow O’Hara’s Irish Red
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Album on table! https://youtu.be/ClFNJEL0T0k https://open.spotify.com/album/2PCfFHCgC3dqewWSNYstwH?si=6ohABDH9RX6qVbDsfHIhEg #jazzguitarbach #andrebenichou #welltemperedthree #nonesuchrecords #nonesuch #classical #instrumental #jazzguitarist #jazzguitar #jazz #edwardsorel #1965 #the60s #60s #music #guitar #vinyl #vinyligclub #vinylgram #vinyljunkie #vinylrecords #vinylshopping #licoricepizza #instawax #instavinyl #nowplaying #nowspinning (at Peachtree Corners, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B75MKmFpdP5/?igshid=1it95l6wv4xx2
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Brothers Deluxe Remastered 10th Anniversary Edition 7” Box Set includes nine 7” singles, three bonus songs, a 60-page book of photos from the archives, a limited edition poster, new liner notes written by David Fricke & special heat-sensitive ink on the cover. Limited to 7500 copies worldwide. Artwork by Michael Carney. Double LP 12” 140gram gatefold vinyl & CD are also available.
Out December 18th in North America & internationally on January 1st via Nonesuch Records. Pre-order now.
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The Black Keys “El Camino” 2011. Nonesuch Records. Today, April 15th, is Keys drummer Patrick Carney’s 40th birthday (b. 1980) so I’m spinning their 7th LP, also one of their most successful (I really like it, but it’s not my favorite; I’m partial to their earlier releases). It hit #2 upon its release in the US and went to #6 in the UK and earned a Grammy for the Best Rock Album. El Camino’s lead single, “Lonely Boy” went to #64 in the US on the Hot 100 chart but went to #1 on the alternative charts and to #1 on the rock chart and won Grammy’s for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song; it’s a great rocker filled with infectious hooks, super radio-friendly. Also released as singles were “Gold on the Ceiling” (which I really like) which hit #94 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the alternative chart, “Dead and Gone” (Europe only; it’s a fine song but there are better on the LP) and “Little Black Submarines” (#2 alternative chart) which is my favorite track on El Camino. I love the quiet acoustic melancholy bluesy ballad start that explodes into a massive rocker, reminiscent of a good old Zeppelin track that has jock-rock” guitar jams (Dan Auerbach’s words, not mine) mixed with garage rock/punk blues rhythm. I also really like the groovin’ “Money Maker” with its 60′s style garage rock melodic beat and “Stop Stop” that also has a 60′s vibe, but it’s a more psychedelic mixed with soul 60′s. Produced (and largely co-written) by Danger Mouse, El Camino is way slicker than their early super-lo-fi releases, so of course it sounds better but it does lose that DIY charm.
#the black keys#patrick carney#dan auerbach#garage rock#blues rock#alternative rock#el camino#nonesuch records
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This 20 minute beast of a track is one of those bits of audio that's so intense and striking that I can't tell whether or not I've heard it before. I remember the first time I heard Gwen Stefani's Sweet Escape, I was convinced Akon's "wee-oohs" were a sample from some 60s Beach Boys-type rock group. Similarly, this Indonesian Monkey Chant feels straight out of a 2000s party anthem, you can almost hear Pitbull yelling "Mr. Worldwide!" Sometimes a song just hits you square on and blows past quaint notions like memory, history, time, space.
Listening to this in the car, my daughter asked what instrument they were using. It's vocals! The alpha and omega of instruments.
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New country #1102 (661) van 6 december 2021 (wk 49) tussen 19.00 -22.00 op Smelne fm
Album van de week *Zephaniah OHora *Listening To The Music * last roundup records
1. Buck Owens Love’s Gonna Live here *capitol
2. Ferlin Husky Wings of A Dove *capitol nashville
3. Stonewall Jackson Waterloo/ BJ the DJ *Master Tape Records
4. Creed Fisher Life Of A Workin’ Man * fishdog records
5. Brett Young You Didn’t *bmlg 60
6. Walker Hayes AA *monument
7. Jason Aldean/Carrie Underwood --If I Didn’t Love You *capitol nash. #3
8. Dustin Lynch/ Mackenzie Porter Thinking Bout’You *broken bow #2
9. Zac Brown Band Same Boat * BBR #1
10. Zephaniah OHora Heaven‘s On The Way * last roundup records
11. Zephaniah OHora Black And Blue * last roundup records
12. Darling West Someone Like You *jansen Records
13. Glen Campbell Wichita Lineman *capitol 1968
14. Mindy McCready Guys Do It All the Time *mca nashvuille
15. Pistol Annies If We Make It Through December * rca rec *favoriet
16. Alan Jackson She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues *arista
17. Alan Jackson Chattahoochee *arista
18. Josh Turner/Kris Kristofferson Why Me *mca nashville *sofi
19. Susto Double Rainbow *new west
20. Garreth T Capps The Devil Inside * vinyl ranch
21. Tami Neilson River *outside/V2
22. Zephaniah OHora It’s Not So Easy Today * last roundup
23. Zephaniah OHora When I’ve No More Tears To Cry* last roundup
24. Willie Nelson & family I Saw The Light *Legacy Recordings
25. Alison Krauss/Robert Plant- High And Lonesome *warner music
26. Taylor Swift I Bet You Think About Me *republic
27. Molly Tuttle She’ll Change *nonesuch
28. Mose Wilson I Don’t Need You *mose Wilson
29. Re: Joshua Ray Walker Dallas Lights *state fair records
30. Johnny Cash All I Do is drive *Columbia /legacy *trucksong
31. Alan Jackson Racing The Dark *arista
32. Buck Owens Together Again *mercury
33. Chris Stapleton When I’m With You *mercury *juweeltje
34. Cory Keefe Deeper Well *kdm records inc
35. Mo Pitney Country *curb * (3 in 1)
36. Chris Hillman Bidin’ My Time Rounder * (3 in 1
37. Willie Nelson Ride Me Back Home *Legacy (3 in 1)
38. Zephaniah OHora All American Singer * last roundup
39. Zephaniah OHora Listening To The Music * last roundup
40. Billy Bray Band Allnighter *pro4music
41. Liselotte van Dooren Learning To Dance In The Rain *hakze promo
42. Nynke Mc Yard Strong enough *joleij
43. Dallas Smith Like a Man *604 records
44. Joshua Ray Walker See You next Time *state fair records
Adres Bauke van der vliet Samensteller/ presentator New Country Barten 30 8447 BS Heerenveen ([email protected])
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Lots o’ lists.....my favorite records of 2017!
Alvvays- Antiosocialites (Polyvinyl)
The Dream Syndicate- How Did I Find Myself Here? (Anti)
The Golden Boys- Better Than Good Times (12XU)
GospelbeacH- Another Summer of Love (Alive)
Rays- S/T (Trouble in Mind)
The Legendary House Cats- Greatest Blips Vol 1 (Used Bin Pop)
Alex Lahey- I Love You Like a Brother (Dead Oceans)
Jillette Johnson- All I Ever See in You is Me (Rounder)
Arts & Leisure- Found Objects (Mystery Lawn0
Pale Lights- The Stars Seemed Brighter (Calico Cat/Kleine Untergrund Schallplatten)
The Courtneys- II (Flying Nun)
Scupper- Some Gauls (Blue Cheese Toothpaste)
The Luxembourg Signal – Blue Field (Shelflife)
Speaking Suns- Range (Anyway)
Rat Columns- Candle Power (Upset the Rhythm)
15 More….
Antietam- Intimations of Immortality (Motorific Sounds)
Fred Thomas- Changer (Polyvinyl)
USA/Mexico- Laredo (12XU)
Last Leaves- Other Towns Than Ours (Matinee)
The Improbables- Object to be Destroyed (Hidden Volume)
Sacred Paws- Strike a Match (Rock Action)
A Certain Smile- Fits & Starts (self released)
Kosmonaut- Misfits on the Horizon (Porterfield Recording Company)
The Granite Shore- Suspended Second (Occultation)
Land of Talk- Life After Youth (Saddle Creek)
Beach Fossils- Somersault (Bayonet)
Star Tropics- Lost World (Shelflife)
Whitney Rose- Rule 62 (Six Shooter/Thirty Tigers )
Bye Bye Blackbirds—Take Out the Poison (Bye Bye Blackbirds Recordings)
The Clientele- Music for the Age of Miracles (Merge)
Wait….15 more.
Eyelids- Or (Jealous Butcher)
The Feelies- In Between (Bar None)
Slowdive- S/T (Dead Oceans)
The Side Eyes- So Sick (In the Red)
Magnetic Fields- 50 Song Memoir (Nonesuch)
Rose Elinor Dougall- Stellular (Vermillion)
The Yellow Melodies- Life (The Beautiful Music)
The Jet Age- At the End of the World (Sonic Boomerang)
Tripwire- Cold Gas Giants (self released)
The Proper Ornaments- Foxhole (Slumberland)
The Stevens- Good (Chapter Music)
David West with Teardrops- Cherry on Willow (Tough love)
Rose Elinor Dougall- Stellular (Vermillion
Girl Ray- Earl Grey (Moshi Moshi)
Metz- Strange Peace (Sub Pop)
Other very good ones….
Fake Laugh- S/T (Headcount)
New Pornographers- Whiteout Conditions (Concord)
Mark Eitzel- Hey, Mr. Ferryman (Merge)
The Hellenes- I Love You All the Animals (Self Released)
Plax – Clean Feeling (Super Secret Records)
TSOL- The Trigger Complex (Rise Records)
Michael Head & the Red Elastic Band- Adios Senor Pussycat (Violette records)
Priests- Nothing Feels Natural (Sister Polygon)
Rich McCulley- Out Along the Edges (self released)
Guided by Voices- How Do You Spell Heaven (GBV Inc)
These folks also released records I enjoyed in 2017 as well- Bash & Pop, Richard X. Heyman, Ephrata, Church Girls, Flamin Groovies, Jon Langford, , Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Passengers, Quin Galavais, Lisa Said, The Telescopes, The Legends, Lost Balloons, Chastity Belt, School Damage, WV White, Fazerdaze, Fire in the Radio, The Bingers, Heather Trost, Xetas, The Rallies, Brent Cash , Lucy Dacus, etc .etc.
Top 15 Collections
U- Men- S/T (Sub Pop)
The Wild Poppies- Heroine- Complete Collection 1986-1989 (Omnian Music Group)
The Creation- Action Painting (The Numero Group)
V/A- C88 (Cherry red)
Look Blue Go Purple- Bewitched (Flying Nun)
The Orchids- 30 Year Retrospective (Cherry Red)
Three Wishes- Aberdeen, The June Brides, 14 Iced bears- The Part Time Punks Sessions (Used Bin Pop)
Aberdeen- What Do I Wish for Now: Singles Collection 1994-2004 (Used Bin Pop)
Duane Eddy- Guitar Star (Real Gone Music)
V/A- The Complete Loma Singles Collection (Real Gone Music)
Cheap Trick- The Epic Archive- Vol 1 (1975-1979 (Real Gone Music)
V/A- Honeybeat: Groovy 60’s Girl Pop (Real Gone Music)
The Sneetches- Form of Play: A Retrospective (Real Gone Music)
Aberdeen- Grey Skies Don’t Last Extras 1992-2012 (Used Bin Pop)
Armstrong- Fragments and Curiosities- the 4-track Sessions (The Beautiful Music)
(yes yes yes ....Husker Du’s Savage Young Du)
Top 12 Reissues
M.I.A.- After the Fact (Darla)
M.I.A.- Notes From the Underground (Darla)
The Terminals- Uncoffined (Hozac)
Buffalo Tom- Let Me Come Over (Beggars Banquet)
Helium- Ends With And (Matador)
Afghan Whigs- Congregation (Sub Pop)
Bobby Darin and Johnny Mercer- Two of a Kind (Omnivore)
Afghan Whigs- Up In It (Sub Pop)
Mortimer- One Our Way Home (Cherry Red)
Superchunk- S/T (Merge)
The Spinto Band- Nice and Nicely Done (Bar None)
Arthur Alexander- S./T (Omnivore)
10 EP’s
The Paranoid Style- Underworld USA (Bar None)
Stutter Steps- Floored (Blue Arrow Records)
The Luxembourg Signal- Laura Palmer (Shelflife)
Last Leaves- The Hinterland (Matinee)
Rat Fancy- Suck a Lemon (HHBTM)
Even as We Speak- The Black Forest (Emotional Response)
The Persian Leaps- Bicycle Face (Land Ski Records)
Secret Meadow- Same Old Fear (Jigsaw)
The Fireworks- Dream About You (Shelflife)
Whitney Rose- South Texas Suite (Six Shooter Records)
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In celebration of Nonesuch Records’ 60th anniversary comes Michael Wilson / 25 Years: A Nonesuch Collection—100 box sets of 20 newly created prints from photographer Michael Wilson's Nonesuch archive, including this 2003 image of David Byrne taken in New York City. Wilson says: “We must have met, but I can’t remember anything we talked about! I can tell from the pictures that the day was bright and clear—and most likely cold. One of the pictures we made (not this one) was used on the silvery cover of David’s Grown Backwards album. This picture comes from near the end of our time together with the sun going down fast like it does in the December sky. The poorer my memory gets the more grateful I am for pictures.” You can pre-order Michael Wilson / 25 Years: A Nonesuch Collection, out this Friday, in the Nonesuch Store here.
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SHOW PREVIEW: Angel Olsen at Lincoln Theatre
Angel Olsen is set to play at Lincoln Theatre on November 1, 2019, the third night of a 30-show North American tour with Vagabon. This will be Olsen’s first tour in two years, last having played in DC at 9:30 Club in 2017 following the release of her breakout 2016 album, My Woman.
Olsen is a St. Louis, MI native, currently based in Asheville, NC. Once pigeonholed as a melancholy folk artist, over the last decade she evolved, one release at a time, into a bonafide rock’n’roller. She writes songs that are dreamy yet have a bite to them, rooted in the sounds of ‘50s and ‘60s rock music yet still tied, loosely at times, to her folk roots. Her songs are filled with such an honesty of emotion that it sometimes hurts to listen — and yet it is often hard to resist dancing along as her tracks build from softly crooning vocals into a crescendo of shredding guitar and the full power of her voice lets loose. Olsen’s voice feels almost like it belongs in another era, yet her music is contemporary in a way that seems it will never grow old. She is positioned to become a new classic in the rock world, having released music to critical and popular acclaim through the better part of a decade. Olsen made a name for herself with My Woman, released on big deal indie label Jagjaguwar, and followed it with the beautiful collection Phases in 2017. Though she has not released anything since Phases, this tour hints at new material on the horizon with the announcement video containing a snippet of an unreleased song that growls beneath the video.
From folk to folk-rock to rock’n’roll, Angel Olsen never fails to captivate. Her astounding ability to capture emotion in the songs she writes and the stories she tells within them are rooted in a deep connection to what makes people tick, what makes them hurt, what draws them together, and tears them apart. This rooting in the humanity of her music can, too, be traced through the work of special guest on tour with Olsen, Vagabon, the project of Brooklyn based artist Laetitia Tamko. Vagabon explores space, memory, and self on songs that range from so tender they threaten to fall apart to moments of shredding guitar that could cut down anything in their path. All the Women in Me, Vagabon’s newly announced follow up to her 2017 debut, Infinite Words, is out September 27, 2019 on Nonesuch.
- Stacia Phalen
Angel Olsen and Vagabon play the Lincoln Theatre on November 1, 2019. Tickets are available now.
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All About Buddhism
\nBuddhism is unrivalled of the biggest religions founded in India in the 6th and 5th carbon B.C. by Siddhartha Gautama, also cognise as the Buddha. As whizz of the greatest Asian religion, it teaches the coif and the observance of moral perceptions. The elemental teachings of the Buddha were mainly emphasized by the four noble truths. Since it was outset introduced into China from India, Buddhism has had a taradiddle that has been characterized by periods of sometimes tactless and irregular development. In smart of these difficulties, Chinese Buddhism has come to select an important influence on the growth and development of Buddhism in general and this has occurred largely because of its own innovatory contributions. (Eliade16)\n\nBuddhism begins with a man. In his subsequent years, when India was afire with his message, people came to him petition what he was. Not Who be you? but What are you? be you god? they asked. No. An nonesuch? No. A angel? No. Then, what a re you? Buddha answered, I am awake. His answer became his title, for this is what Buddha means. The Sanskrit go down budh means to awake and to know. duration the rest of humanity was dreaming the dream we call the light human state, one of their way out roused himself. Buddhism begins with a man who woke up.(Smith 60)\n\nBuddha was natural a prince named Siddhartha Gautama in a small kingdom in what is now Nepal in 563b.c.e. Gautamas wear is described as a miraculous event, his birth being the result of his mothers impregnation by a sublime white elephant that touched her left field side with a lotus flower. The scriptures claim that when Gautama was born immensurable light spread done ten thousand worlds; the dip recovering their sight, as if from want to see his glory (Evans 141) unawares after his birth, his father consulted with a number of astrologers, all of whom declared that the newborn prince would turn a great king and that he would rule the world in trut h and righteousness. Among these astrologers, there was one who declared that if the prince were to see a sick per parole, an old person, a corpse, and a world-renouncing ascetic, he would bring into being dissatisfied with life and become a wandering monastic in sight to desire final peace. King Shuddhodana opinionated he wanted his son to have the former band and went to no ends to...If you want to startle a full essay, order it on our website: Custom essay writing service. Free essay/order revisions. Essays of any complexity! Courseworks, term papers, research papers. 100% confidential! Homework live help. Custom Essay Order is available 24/7!
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Announcing: Offa Rex
Adored Mailing List Recipients,
The disembodied entity who typically writes these missives is on vacation; this is being written by me, Colin Meloy. And I want to bend your ear about something.
A few years ago, I had a chance to hear a record by a fantastic artist, one Olivia Chaney. She made a record called The Longest River and I was so taken by it, particularly her arrangement of the old folk song “The False Bride.” She seemed to me to be channeling the great female folk singers of the British folk revival: Sandy Denny, Anne Briggs, June Tabor, Norma & Lal Waterson, Shirley Collins and Maddy Prior. We invited her to open a bunch of Decemberists shows in 2015 and afterward I made a pitch to her: let us be the Albion Dance Band to your Shirley Collins. Let’s start a band. Let’s make a record of old folk songs that will be as much about rediscovering ancient songs as it is an homage to that incredible era of British music, the 60s and 70s folk revival.
She, very kindly, agreed.
And so we Decemberists are very proud to announce the arrival of OFFA REX, our collaboration between the band and Olivia Chaney.
The Queen of Hearts – Coming July 7 Pre-order CD/LP with limited-edition signedprint via Nonesuch Records Pre-order on iTunes
We rehearsed and arranged the songs out on my farm outside of Portland last summer; we recorded it with Tucker Martine at Flora Recording & Playback that fall. I sing two songs, Olivia sings eight of ’em. One of the songs is an instrumental medley of two old Morris dance tunes, arranged by Jenny on accordion. Here’s the track listing:
1. The Queen of Hearts 2. Blackleg Miner 3. The Gardener 4. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 5. Flash Company 6. Old Churchyard 7. Constant Billy (Oddington) / I’ll Go Enlist (Sherborne) 8. Willie o’ Winsbury 9. Bonny May 10. Sheepcrook and Black Dog 11. To Make You Stay
You can listen to “The Queen of Hearts,” a song we learned from Martin Carthy, here. It’s about heartbreak in the face of unrequited love; to my ears it’s as fresh today as it was when it was written three hundred years ago. That’s kind of the spirit of the record.
Offa Rex will be playing a pair of shows in Portland and New York City in late July, leading into XPoNential Festival in Philadelphia and Newport Folk Festival. We’re also playing Travelers’ Rest, the festival the band is hosting in Missoula, Montana in August.
Well be performing songs from the record as well as songs from the Olivia Chaney and Decemberists catalogues, reimagined through the lens of Offa Rex.
And expect to see Offa Rex appear, mid-set, for a couple songs when Olivia opens The Decemberists’ summer tour dates. You can find all of the details below.
We hope you are as taken by this music as we all have been.
Yours,
Colin Meloy The Decemberists Offa Rex
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Offa Rex: July 23 Aladdin Theater Portland, OR On Sale 5/12
July 26 The Town Hall New York, NY On Sale 5/12
July 28 XPoNential Festival Philadelphia, PA Tickets
July 29 Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI Sold Out
August 12 Travelers’ Rest Missoula, MT Tickets
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The Decemberists with Olivia Chaney supporting: August 8 The Orpheum Vancouver, BC Tickets TWSSCAP
August 9 MacEwan HallCalgary, AB Tickets TWSSCAP
August 12-13 Travelers’ Rest Missoula, MT Tickets
August 15 Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre Salt Lake City, UT Tickets TWSSCAP
August 17 Fox Theater Oakland, CA Tickets TWSSCAP
August 19 Britt Pavilion Jacksonville, OR On Sale 5/12 TWSSCAP
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Este fin de semana Fleet Foxes estrenaron una de las canciones de “Crack-Up”, que va a ser su tercer LP, y primero en 6 años, y lo va a sacar Nonesuch exactamente dentro de un mes, 16-6-2017.
Me gusta este “Fool´s Errand”, es muy sesentas, hasta un poco beat, pero no 60´s de libro sino más a su aire. En abierto y sin renunciar a las sonoridades folk y country que les hicieron célebres hace unos años.
Es una de las nuevas 11 canciones que ha firmado el líder Robin Pecknold para la reentré discográfica de la banda de Seattle.
El regreso de Fleet Foxes debería ser prácticamente una maravilla habida cuenta de los exagerados plazos de tiempo entre disco y disco. Más les vale.
Norman Normal.
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