Tuesday, December 30, 2008

New Year's Eve On The Radio -Updated With Playlist


For a year-end wrap up, After Hours contributors Duncan Strauss, marty and Ian Minor will be appearing live on WMNF Radio on New Year's Eve from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Listen to us here.  Or if you are tooling around the Tampa Bay area, check us out at 88.5 on the FM dial. 

Each of us will be playing favorite songs from the past year and years past.  Feel free to call in at 813-239-9663 or email us during the show with your requests.  

As always with WMNF, this will be radio as it was meant to be - eclectic, fun and full of passion. Plus, it will rock your bones. 

Download: Radio Song by R.E.M. (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)


UPDATE

Thank you all for listening to the show.  Here is the playlist of the songs we played during our Sonic Detour stint.  To listen to an archived copy, please listen here.

 Artist Song Album
Bruce SpringsteenMy Lucky DayWorking On A Dream
Alejandro EscovedoAlways a FriendReal Animal
The Felice BrothersFrankie's Gun!The Felice Brothers
Old Crow Medicine ShowAlabama High-TestTennessee Pusher
Holly GolightlyTell Me Now So I KnowBroken Flowers Soundtrack
Jenny LewisAcid TongueAcid Tongue
Dusty SpringfieldSon of a Preacher ManDusty In Memphis
EelsThe Good Old DaysShootenanny!
She & HimWhy Do You Let Me Stay Here?Volume One
Fleet FoxesWhite Winter HymnalFleet Foxes
Blitzen TrapperFurrFurr
Ok GoThis Will Be Our YearFuture Soundtrack for America
Francis DunneryI Believe I Can Change My WorldTall Blonde Helicopter
The WombatsLet's Dance To Joy DivisionA Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation
Joy DivisionLove Will Tear Us ApartComplete BBC Recordings
The ByrdsMy Back pagesBack Pages
The PretendersDon't Lose Faith In MeBreak Up The Concrete
John HiattEverybody Went LowThe Tiki Bar Is Open
Conor OberstMoabConor Oberst
Kings of LeonSex On FireOnly By The Night
Freddie HubbardDelphiaDelphia
The Preston School of IndustryCaught In The RainMonsoon
The Silver SeasThe Country LifeHigh Society

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Eight Favs in '08

Officially dubbed the "Year of the Beard," 2008 was a very good year for the facially hirsute

Whether it was the hippie-looking dudes from the Northwest, the brothers from the Caskills or the farm boys from Kentucky, it was a good year for alt. country, americana, roots or whatever you want to call it, music.  When a lot of big name performers (Beck, Conor Oberst, Death Cab, Kings of Leon) dropped solid but not exceptional albums this year, these stylistic children of Neil Young and Gram Parsons put together some very gritty, funky and often beautiful music. And they all had beards.

Eschewing the traditional Top 10 format, I have opted for eight favorite albums for the past year. Eight, some which may not be the best of 2008, but eight which dove a little bit deeper and grabbed a piece of me.  

The Felice Brothers - The Felice Brothers - Team Love Records

Simone, Ian and James Felice's sophomore effort is, at times, sloppy and uneven. But it is always pure. The boys' updated Big Pink sound is full of swagger, remorse and Appalachian gothic. The album is full of impassioned tales of murder, heartbreak and drug-running from the New Rural America. Gritty songs about the gritty times that don't show up on the cable channels.

Download: Frankie’s Gun by The Felice Brothers

(mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)


Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes - Sub Pop Records



The harmonies. The sweet, soaring harmonies within this Seattle five-piece's debut album are show-stopping. The Fleet Foxes have have created an endlessly enjoyable album.
Download: White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)

Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue - Warner Brothers Records




With her world-weary voice, Jenny Lewis's Acid Tongue is quickly becoming the iconic record of the new laid-back Laurel Canyon scene in southern California. It is a well-deserved adulation.  You can hear the miles travelled in her voice. 
Download: Acid Tongue by Jenny Lewis (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)

Randy Newman - Harps and Angels - Nonesuch Records



With Harps and Angels, Randy Newman returns to his quirky, brilliant brand of songwriting, which made him a cult favorite before he ventured into movie soundtracks. Newman uses the honky-tonk piano from his native New Orleans to weave stories of betrayal, bemusement and loss.  The fact that this album prompted a personal return to Newman's extensive catalogue make this album worthy of this list. 

Download: A Few Words In Defense of Our Country by Randy Newman (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)


Blitzen Trapper - Furr - Sub Pop Records




In their first album for Sub Pop, Portland heroes, Blitzen Trapper, have built on their experimental folk bona fides to extend the country rock reaches originally marked by Buffalo Springfield and The Byrds.  The boys add a post-modern vibe to their evolving sound and ended up creating a memorable disk. 

Download: Furr by Blitzen Trapper (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)


The Whigs - Mission Control - ATO Records



With a thundering bass drum line, this Athens, Georgia trio creates great college indie music from the bottom up.  Listening to The Whigs, you'll be able to pick up more than a little bit of the Replacements and even a whiff of early R.E.M.  What you will find live are three very talented musicians rocking very hard.  And that is a very good thing. 
Download: Right Hand On My Heart by The Whigs (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)

Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend - XL Records


I love the fact that Vampire Weekend plays exactly what is advertised - a preppy, new wave-ish look at African guitar pop.  A fresh and totally infectious sound.  I found myself humming the album - the entire album - for days on end. 
Download: Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa by Vampire Weekend (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)

My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges - ATO Records



Jim James' exploration into funk with a Prince-like falsetto on Evil Urges wasn't the breakout album, a la Joshua Tree, like many predicted. However, it was a moody and rollicking jam by the best live band currently working the circuit.  A great album by one of today's great bands

Download: Evil Urges by My Morning Jacket (mp3)(iTunes)(Amazon)


HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

AHers Duncan Strauss, Ian Minor and myself will be co-hosting Duncan's Sonic Detour radio show from 4 to 6 p.m. on New Year's Eve on WMNF. Mark your calender and listen here.