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i must have been asleep at the wheel cause i just learned that JfJo dropped a new album on our asses this past week. it's getting good reviews and it contains a mix of originals and covers... 'hapiness is a warm gun' and 'spark that bled' are just two of the covers fred decided to interpret on their latest disc. i heard 'spark' last night and it's pretty kickass.
The new Fred album (JFJO) is absolutely sick.
The covers are truly inspiring -- bold yet appropriate -- interpretations of songs we know and love.
And the originals are impressive, cohesive compositions.
This album shows the Fred at the top of their game -- can't wait to see where they go from here.
Enjoy!
The covers are truly inspiring -- bold yet appropriate -- interpretations of songs we know and love.
And the originals are impressive, cohesive compositions.
This album shows the Fred at the top of their game -- can't wait to see where they go from here.
Enjoy!
etahn wrote:gimme more of that beat.
uh.
you, sir, obviously know the score. the bEast coast welcomes you...hope you got your ticket to the rock show on the 22nd
after reading about the conditions this album was made in...one day of recording time at the legendary sear sound studio with the equally accomplished producer Joel Dorn...i'm convinced it's gonna be an epic....Freddy Krueger wrote:The new Fred album (JFJO) is absolutely sick.
The covers are truly inspiring -- bold yet appropriate -- interpretations of songs we know and love.
And the originals are impressive, cohesive compositions.
This album shows the Fred at the top of their game -- can't wait to see where they go from here.
Enjoy!
never been to the avalon so i have no clue what the scene is like up there. i hear you on the "convenience charges" though, they're running about $7 a ticket down here. luckily i went to the venue for another show last week and got a ticket there for face. i def wanted one in advance though, don't wanna risk being left out in the cold.etahn wrote:you think they'll sell out the Avalon? I don't want to pay 25% 'convenience charge'. Maybe some nice Bostonian will take pity on me and hook it up? I'd much rather buy some SlipHead a beer than give another $10 to TicketBastard.
payday always takes to the soundgarden where i proceed to drop my hard earned cash on cds and ogle up the indie hardcore hottie that always asks me if she can help me find anything. yes, you can help me, but not here, unless you're freaky like that...but that's another story i guess
anywho...here's what's on the plate this week
thelonious monk and john coltrane at carnegie hall gets an A+++ but you don't even have to listen to it to know that it's gonna be that good.
i got my dose of indie rock with the release from 'the wolf parade'. they're on sub pop, the record is produced by issac brock and furthermore, they're canadian...i don't think you could buy any more "indie cred" with a million bucks. this album rocks, i've been listening to it all day, like modest mouse with a bowie-ish twist, very good stuff.
i would be remiss not to mention an album i picked up a couple weeks back. if the mars volta was really sufjan stevens and sufjan decided to go to amsterdam, eat space cakes, listen to 'piper at the gates of dawn' and got inspired enough to record an album, then you might end up with something like 'ta det lugnt'. but we all know that the mars volta isn't sufjan stevens so it's good to have a guy going by the name 'dungen' to fulfill our musical fantasies. his album, 'ta det lugnt', was recomended to me about a month ago from a very reliable source and i have to say this cd has surpassed any expectations i had and has reminded me that expectations are to be abandoned when dealing with music. this record is mind shattering to say the least, even more so when taking into context the fact that it is primarily the work of one man. none of the lyrics are in english but that only adds to the charm. track 4 is a masterpiece and worth the $12 alone. if you have an affinity for those little peices of paper that get you face time with God himself then this cd is a must own!
anywho...here's what's on the plate this week
thelonious monk and john coltrane at carnegie hall gets an A+++ but you don't even have to listen to it to know that it's gonna be that good.
i got my dose of indie rock with the release from 'the wolf parade'. they're on sub pop, the record is produced by issac brock and furthermore, they're canadian...i don't think you could buy any more "indie cred" with a million bucks. this album rocks, i've been listening to it all day, like modest mouse with a bowie-ish twist, very good stuff.
i would be remiss not to mention an album i picked up a couple weeks back. if the mars volta was really sufjan stevens and sufjan decided to go to amsterdam, eat space cakes, listen to 'piper at the gates of dawn' and got inspired enough to record an album, then you might end up with something like 'ta det lugnt'. but we all know that the mars volta isn't sufjan stevens so it's good to have a guy going by the name 'dungen' to fulfill our musical fantasies. his album, 'ta det lugnt', was recomended to me about a month ago from a very reliable source and i have to say this cd has surpassed any expectations i had and has reminded me that expectations are to be abandoned when dealing with music. this record is mind shattering to say the least, even more so when taking into context the fact that it is primarily the work of one man. none of the lyrics are in english but that only adds to the charm. track 4 is a masterpiece and worth the $12 alone. if you have an affinity for those little peices of paper that get you face time with God himself then this cd is a must own!
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