Tuesday, April 20, 2010

PImail (Music) for 4/20/2010

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An Interview with Kate Nash
Kate Nash certainly can't be accused of playing it safe in her creative expression lest anyone take offense. On the strength of her million-selling 2008 debut, Made of Bricks, she garnered as much notoriety for her brazen, often tongue-in-cheek lyricism as she did for the infectious, melodic distinctions ...

Music Review: What Laura Says - Bloom Creek
Kate Nash certainly can't be accused of playing it safe in her creative expression lest anyone take offense. On the strength of her million-selling 2008 debut, Made of Bricks, she garnered as much notoriety for her brazen, often tongue-in-cheek lyricism as she did for the infectious, melodic distinctions ...

Music Review: The Pye And Dawn Records Underground Trip 1967-1975 - Cave Of Clear Light (3 CD box set)
As we all know colour was invented in 1966. Before then everything in our day to day lives was black, white, and somewhat grey. That is how it stayed until something strange started bubbling on both sides of the Atlantic.

Concert Review: Violinist Gil Shaham and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Walt Disney Concert Hall, April 14, 2010
As we all know colour was invented in 1966. Before then everything in our day to day lives was black, white, and somewhat grey. That is how it stayed until something strange started bubbling on both sides of the Atlantic.

Music Review: Anne McCue - Broken Promise Land
One of Australia’s best-kept secrets is now living in Nashville, Tennessee.

VCV: Peter Karp - "Shadows And Cracks"
TV and film have made blue-collar life a punchline and country music has turned it into a cartoon, but Peter Karp paints a different picture of blue-collar people and blue-collar living. The people he sings about aren't filled with the passion for dumbness celebrated and exhibited by certain comedians ...

Music Reviews: The Cringe, The Hawkwind Triad, Orwell, and Whiplash
I looked at my calendar today and realized that my week had extended a wee bit. Must have been all the ash that continues to bugger things up all over the world. That and speaking appearances, a rather ill dog, and other distractions.The Cringe: Play ThingNo this isn’t yet another remake of the ...

 

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