Archive for September, 2008

Exclusive song from Western Fifth – “Stand Like A Thief” (Fall 2008)

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Somehow in my wanderings around the internet I learned of a new record by the Twin cities based band Western Fifth. I’d like to be able to say I heard their excellent debut EP when it came out in 2006 but I haven’t. But now I will. The new record is alt-countryish; the band creates roots music filtered through an indie aesthetic. The song “In The End I Went Away” has a hazy sheen over it’s americana roots. Banjos sound distant, guitars and vocals are distorted and loneliness and pain are the overriding emotions. In other words it’s wonderful.

If you’re a fan of special guests than you’ll be happy to know that there are contributions from Dave Boquist of Sun Volt and John Dehaven (who plays with Bon Iver). If you were going to drop a name Wilco would be the obvious choice, but I think I’d go a bit more Mercury Rev or even Built Like Alaska.

You won’t be able to buy the new record for several months (unless you see the band live) but join me in picking up their 2006 debut EP here.

In The End I Went Away

Tom Ovans “Party Girl” (00:02:59 Records, Aug. 26)

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Look, a lot of shit’s already been written about Tom Ovans and his record Party Girl. That’s because it came out as an import on an English label in 2007 and also because of it’s apparent greatness. There are two fine reviews (here and here) that are only lacking in the notable absence of mp3’s.

To rectify that here’s a couple of songs from Austin based folk-bluesman Tom Ovans (btw that’s the closest semblance of a label that will fit). The new record, Party Girl, is getting a nice re-release on the fine roots rock label 00:02:59 Records (Scott Kempner, Willie Nile, Christopher Denny). Buy it here.

West Texas Blues
Both Sides of the Night

Harmonious Wail

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

While my goal was never to be the one stop shop for Gypsy inflected music I can’t resist writing about this stuff when I get the chance. And now there’s a group in my very own backyard that’s making inroads with their new release. Harmonious Wail are from Madison, Wisconsin (not a hotbed of gypsy music); their new release Resist Temptation will be out Oct. 7 on Range Entertainment.

I love the accordion, the romantic French vocals and of course the gypsy guitar in “Joie De Vivre”.

Joie De Vivre