Friday, May 3, 2013

Listen: The End Groove – May 2, 2013

Here it is, the last podcast until September. One more huge thank you to anyone who has read, listened to, "liked," or even thought about The End Groove. It's been a great first year of broadcasting. Can't wait to get back into it. Until the fall, I'll just be blogging (hopefully regularly, but let's be honest, who really knows?). Keep checking back for potentially cool bloggy things. You'll hear my again in a few months!

*The extra-special-podcast-thing starts one hour into the recording, so if you heard the rest of the broadcast, you can skip to there if you want.



Here is the playlist (songs after the divide are podcast extras):

"The End" – Pearl Jam
"The Last Resort" – Eagles
"Gold Dust Woman" – Fleetwood Mac
"Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" – AC/DC
"Whatsername" – Green Day
"Vital Signs" – Rush
"A Day In The Life" – The Beatles
"Warrant" – Foster The People
"Wheel" – John Mayer
"Dear Avery" – Decemberists

"The Last Time I Saw Richard" – Joni Mitchell
"I Found A Boy" – Adele
"Next Door Neighbor Blues" – Gary Clark Jr.
"Toad" – Cream
"Armistice" – Phoenix

Until next time,

AV
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Two Forthcoming Albums to Get Stoked For

Of course, there are far more than two upcoming albums that are very exciting. Daft Punk, Portugal. The Man, Kanye West (apparently), John Mayer (apparently), etc. Those are just this things I've read about this morning. But here are two records that are both newsworthy and super exciting.

First: Fitz And The Tantrums. This is not a new announcement, I've been talking about this since March. The album comes out next week (May 7). It's called More Than Just A Dream. It's back in my "newsworthy" column because, as of the other day, it is streaming in-full via Hype Machine. And oh, sweet lord. It is so much better than I hoped (I had pretty high hopes). Get into it.



Second: The Civil Wars have just announced that they will be releasing their sophomore, self-titled studio album soon. No official date or info yet, other than a couple of fun notes and some cover artwork (below) on their website's landing page, but the information available seems to imply that the album is finished, so hopefully that will be out soon. If you don't know The Civil Wars, familiarize yourself. They are beautiful and talented and adorable and amazing. You really can't not like them.

The announcement arrives as the band remains in a fairly ambiguous state of turmoil. They canceled a tour last fall because of internal discord, and there's uncertainty as to whether this album will make for a reconciliation or a postmortem. While that's all still hanging over our heads, we have a lot to look forward to in this album. They're great writers and musicians, and I expect a really beautiful, if somewhat somber, group of tunes.