CHIRP Playlist: Friday, January 20, 2012

9:53 PM Retribution Gospel Choir Poor Man’s Daughter from 2 (Sub Pop) 9:49 PM The Black Keys Little Black Submarines from El Camino (Nonesuch) 9:45 PM La Oreja de Van Gogh Cometas Por El Cielo from Cometas Por El Cielo (Sony) 9:41 PM The xx Crystalised from xx (Young Turks) 9:37 PM Chris . . . → Read More: CHIRP Playlist: Friday, January 20, 2012

CHIRP Playlist: Friday, November 25, 2011

Another Friday night in the studio. If you missed me last night, you can catch me on CHIRP this afternoon from 2 to 4 pm, as an extra special bonus show.

I’m off next week, as my band’s got a gig that night.  (Occupy This! at Multikulti, music starts at 9 pm, proceeds benefit . . . → Read More: CHIRP Playlist: Friday, November 25, 2011

This Week in Great Music: 1/31 – 2/6

Friday and Saturday are full of great shows that have been awful to choose between. If only we could all split ourselves into multiples.

Monday, January 31 Todd Carey, Bascom Hill, The Heyday; Schubas. 8 pm, $6

Tuesday, February 1 Shelby Lynne, Derek Nelson; SPACE. 8 pm, $27-40 Scott Lucas and the Married Men, . . . → Read More: This Week in Great Music: 1/31 – 2/6

This Week in Great Music: 9/27 – 10/3

Excited to see the Retribution Gospel Choir on Friday. Still haven’t figured out how I’m getting to/from the Hideout in the middle of the night, but such is life. . . . → Read More: This Week in Great Music: 9/27 – 10/3

Wow, That’s a Good Song: Retribution Gospel Choir, “Hide It Away”

Retribution Gospel Choir’s sophomore album, appropriately titled 2, is already an early frontrunner to make it onto my Favorites of 2010 list. “Hide it Away” kicks the album off, and it’s a perfect start — it grabbed my attention and still manages to suck me in for the rest of the tracks. . . . → Read More: Wow, That’s a Good Song: Retribution Gospel Choir, “Hide It Away”

June in Review

Look what’s up in a timely fashion, my friends.  I did a lot of non-blog related writing this past month, and almost all of it was completed to a soundtrack consisting of Mumford & Sons, Peter Wolf Crier, and Joe Pug.  But there was other stuff, too.  Check it out.

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