The Mumlers
How did I miss this one? The Mumlers released their latest album Don't Throw Me Away a year ago and it took me 11 and a half months to discover it. But it sure is a doozy.
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How did I miss this one? The Mumlers released their latest album Don't Throw Me Away a year ago and it took me 11 and a half months to discover it. But it sure is a doozy.
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Pavement's Induction Week into the Shrine of Dig wraps up with Steve and Dave's concert reviews
Prior to this year, none of us three Those Who Dig writers had seen Pavement live, nor even had the chance to, since we all started listening to them after they broke up. But this year, the band launched an extensive reunion tour.
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Pavement Induction Week keeps chugging along here at Those Who Dig
I have mentioned several times this week that one of my favorite things about Pavement is their lyrics. "Shady Lane," from the album Brighten the Corners, has some real gems. And the music is great too.
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I was dressed for success…
A reflection upon my relationship with a song, a genre, and my life's work.
Today's contribution to Pavement week, Here from the album Slanted and Enchanted.
Pavement – Here
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Look out. Awesome Brazilian dance bands get all agro when you hate on Bob Marley. Consider this fair warning. Go see Forro in the Dark on tour with Gogol Bordello.
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Next Thursday, October 14th, Holy Ghost Tent Revival will be playing at the Crooked I in Erie. Check it out and support awesome music coming to Erie!
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This is pure, unadulterated old-time music played by three seriously talented musicians. Durham's Carolina Chocolate Drops have been playing together since 2005 and it took way too long for this humble blogger to discover them.
Carolina Chocolate Drops – Cornbread and Butterbeans
Carolina Chocolate Drops – Trouble in Your Mind
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The Wowee Zowee Day of our Pavement Induction Week continues…
Every once in a while you encounter a song that is, for reasons unknown, so deeply visceral you can barely stand it. Enter, "Grounded".
Pavement – Grounded
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The week of Pavement's induction to the Shrine of Dig powers on.
Let's take a trip into the weird, shall we? Wowee Zowee was the follow up to the most popular album Pavement released, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, but it sure as hell didn't follow in it's footsteps.
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I was first introduced to Chiddy Bang when their remix of Cee-lo's "Fuck You" was making the rounds on the interweb. Since then I've been absorbing all the tracks leaking from their upcoming mini-album, The Preview.
Chiddy Bang ft. Q-tip – Here We Go
Chiddy Bang ft. MGMT – Opposite of Adults (Kids)
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