Finisterre New Orleans' favorite Celtic-Cajun-Klezmer-Balkan Punk band returns with their new full-length CD Finisterre! the band was a huge standout at this year's NOLA Jazz & Heritage Fest and this CD promises to be their national breakthrough.
"The Zydepunks play a fast, whirling music that is not just zydeco and way more than punk. Their set at this year�s New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival... <more>
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Exile Waltz The Zydepunks are psyched to announce their latest release, "Exile Waltz". Featuring Juan Kuffner on accordion/fiddle/vocals, Eve on accordion, Denise Bonis on fiddle, and Joe Lilly on drums, "Exile Waltz" is a representation of the material the Zydepunks started out with - traditional music from Louisiana and Europe and songs from folk music masters.
While the Zydepunks wer... <more>
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...and the streets will flow with whiskey The Zydepunks tear it up on the accordion, fiddle and drums while singing songs from far away but close to their hearts. Their latest release "...and the streets will flow with whiskey" takes the listener from Louisiana Bayous to Berlin cabarets and everything in between, mixing traditional folk tunes with their own originals.
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Departures & Arrivals "Rebecca Pronsky has a little extra twang in her step. Departures & Arrivals [is] her most polished effort yet with a distinct country-pop flavor... With slicker, ballsier vocals and jazzier progressions than your average folksinger, she bridges the gaps between folk, Americana, jazz, and indie pop." - East Bay Express
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Every Hour Is A Dollar Gone Hot on the heels of his acclaimed 2006 album "C'Mon C'Mere," OH-native Patrick Sweany returns with a new set of rock 'n soul numbers on his new CD "Every Hour Is A Dollar Gone." The album was engineered and produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, and features 11 new Sweany-penned tunes. The album was also mastered by Paul Hamman, who, along with his legendary father Kenneth, was responsible fo... <more>
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C'mon C'mere Patrick Sweany is probably best known for his memorable performances at some of the country's premier blues and roots festivals over the years. His new CD C'Mon C'Mere captures the vibrant live sound he's developed through nearly 150 shows a year. Recorded with virtually no overdubs in parts by folk-blues guru Jimbo Mathus (Elvis Costello, Buddy Guy) and Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys, C'Mon C'M... <more>
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I Wanna Tell You Patrick's 1999 solo debut reissued and repackaged! This is the CD that gained Pat early notoriety as a great acoustic blues player and, more importantly, a masterful songwriter.
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henryfordbedroom Patrick Sweany puts together a band and guess what? They rock. Featuring Ted Pecchio (Col. Bruce's Codetalkers) on baritone guitar and Clint Alguire on drums.
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Ambiguoso Nine Mile Records presents Parlour Steps, a band that is creating something new: Thought-Rock! This is art-damaged beauty, music that is both stormy and playful; reflective of their west coast Canadian home of Vancouver. This is music that makes you want to move while making you think.
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Found A Reason Praise for "Found a Reason"
"Americana for the new generation."
- All Music Guide
"On their killer new collection Found a Reason, nonchalant singer/ukulele player Ami Worthen and guitarist/drummer/singer Jason Krekel manage some pretty intoxicating sounds."
- Charleston City Paper
"A bubbly amalgam of juke-joint blues, pop, tiki exotica and rockabilly,... <more>
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Don't Tell Kathleen Haskard's long awaited sophomore release, Don't Tell is a moody, moving slice of folk-rock noir. Haskard divides her time between the rooftops of London and a tipi in the Santa Monica Mountains, so it only makes sense that the CD was recorded in both the UK and California. It co-produced by Chuck Prophet and Simon Alpin (Devendra Banhart, Teenage Fanclub), and contains songs co-written wi... <more>
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The Bestest The Bestest contains 11 Grubstake nuggets culled from their previously home-recorded CDs, re-recorded and beefed up for your listening pleasure. The band also tacks on "Albequerque," the Neil young chestnut that has been a Grubstake live staple for years.
CHORD Magazine gives the CD 5 stars and says, "Essential listening, and for the late-night partying crowd, the jam of the summ... <more>
ONE MAN RIOT Slidin' Slim is one of Northern Europe's premiere purveyors of acoustic blues. His dexterous resonator guitar playing and deep howl of a voice are reminicent of John Hammond. For his U.S. debut "One Man Riot" Slim teams up with some of Sweden's top blues musicians to create a real gem of punky, soulful blues.
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Let's Waste Another Evening Review by Mike Wood - Music Emmissions
Too much has been made of the novelty aspects of Josh Lederman & Los Diablos, especially the Jewish, Celtic, Zydeco mix. Forget that. Josh Lederman writes songs, with artistry and wit, songs that hit home with anyone with a pulse and a past. This band has absorbed both musical history and personal history to, on their fourth record, hit a level that usually ... <more>
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The Town's Old Fair Review by Ames Arnold - Plan 9 Records Richmond, VA
I know it's early but my guess is that this nifty little gem will be among my favorite CDs of 2004 come year's end. This five-piece out of South Boston is not really on to anything new and the musicianship is basic. But these guys have soul. Waltzing its way though songs of love and loss, Los Diablos is the kind of band that sounds pretty good ... <more>
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It's A Long And Lonely Time Until The Train Will Bring You Home Review by Tiffany - Indie Music Reviews
John says that Los Diablos is a combination of the Pogues and early Tom Waits. I see some Waits in the growly vocals, and in the arrangements. And The Pogues influence is here as well. But the description doesn't let the listener know what a joyous, happy sound this CD has. If you like real instruments like mandolin, accordian, and more... this is for you... <more>