Tag: anti-folk
New Podcast and Playlist for Nov. 6, 08
by dashiell on Nov.07, 2008, under Alt-Folk, Indie, Interviews, Podcast, mp3, playlists
Here is my latest podcast, from last night’s show. And here is the playlist:
Nov. 6, 2008
Flap, Pal, “Toys R Loaded Shotguns”
Mudhoney, Best of, “You Got it”
Boss Hog, S/T, “Winn Coma”
R.L. Burnside and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Ass Pocket of Whiskey, “Shake ‘em on Down”
Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir, 10,000, “Life is Long”
Frank Hoier & the Weber Brothers, Lovers and Dollars, “Lovers and Dollars”
Boston Spaceships, Brown Submarine, “Ate it Twice”
Langhorne Slim and the War Eagles, S/T, “Restless”
War on Drugs, Wagonwheel Blues, “Taking the Farm”
Herman Dune, Next Year in Zion, “Nowhere Without You”
Cuff the Duke, Sidelines of the City, “If I Live or Die”
Idlers, Corner, “Little Man”
The Discounts, Part One
AM/FM Dreams, How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow, “Flying Machine”
The Stolen Minks, High Kicks, “Your Broken Heart”
Spirals, Bonus EP, “Made of Stone”
St. Germain, Tourist, “Rose Rouge”
Broun Fellinis, Aphrokubist Improvisations
Part 2
Susan Wyse Live Studio Performance
Jolie Holland, “Mexico City”
The Inevitable Squirrel Nut Zippers, “Walsh Jones”
Helio Sequence, Keep Your Eyes Ahead, “Shed Your Love”
Track o’ the Week: Herman Dune, a Swedish anti-folk outfit, shines with new album, Next Year in Zion
by dashiell on Nov.06, 2008, under Alt-Country, Indie, Music Videos, Reviews, Track o' the Week
I play this song all the time on The New Spin, so check out this video. Herman Dune are brothers of Jewish descent from Stockholm and were propelled into the limelight by John Peel. His latest album, Next Year in Zion, is fantastically orginal and has the homegrown anti-folk sound that sprung from New York in the early 80’s. When Lach got kicked out of Folk City, he started a place for folkies that were “too punk,” the Sidewalk Cafe in the East Village–this began a rebellion against the commercialization of the mainstream folk-scene that dominted in Greenwhich Village. Read more about it here in NY Times. I actually played there ten years ago, and Lach was still the MC there for open-mic night. It turns out that Lach’s new album The Calm Before is nominated for a Grammy in the “Best Contemporary Folk/Americana” category. In celebration of this, he has the entire album streaming here. It’s not my favorite, but certainly worth a listen–there are some gems on it.
Herman Dune is currently on tour with Arcade Fire and The Kooks. The John Natchez Bourbon Horn Players give a wonderfully full sound on the album, who also lend a hand to Arcade Fire and Beirut. For fans of Johnny Cash, Calexico, and anywhere in between, this is my Track O’ the Week for sure.