Sunday, March 29, 2009

Vetiver – Tight Knit

Vetiver, the coolest band on earth, strikes again with a fourth album called Tight Knit. Nothing fancy, just a bunch of pretty good songs for our pleasure. Andy Cabic makes me think of Jerry Garcia from The Grateful Dead, I mean his voice, listen to Strictly Rule, for example, and let me know.

Web:
vetiverse.com
MySpace: myspace.com/vetiverse

Vetiver - Everyday .mp3

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

US Rails On The Road


I wanted to send a short post out to promote the US Rails shows coming up in the US starting next week. US Rails is a collective of songwriters, singers and musicians who met originally in the Philadelphia area but have since scattered all over the map to France, Germany and Austin, TX.
The US Rails are Joseph Parsons, Ben Arnold, Scott Bricklin, Tom Gillam, Matt Muir.

After that, my good old friend Joseph Parsons will be back in Europe for a solo tour. All dates here:
Joseph Parsons

Joseph Parsons - Shy .mp3
Joseph Parsons - Heavens Above .mp3

Photo by Leaky Sparrow: Joseph Parsons and Scott Bricklin in some great place somewhere in Germany last summer.

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Sunday, March 08, 2009

De Chassy & Yvinec - Like A Hurricane (Neil Young Cover)

I don’t think I ever really talked about jazz here on Leaky Sparrow. I’m not a jazz “connoisseur” but once in a while I do enjoy listening to a good show on some radio. Lately I was invited to discover Songs From The Last Century the latest work from Guillaume de Chassy, piano, and Daniel Yvinec, double bass. In two days they recorded a selection of songs that were written during the last century. The surprise is that you’ll find there together with some jazz standards few pop songs from Paul Simon, Prince, Paul Mc Cartney or Neil Young. Yes, here you’ll find an unusual cover of Like A Hurricane from Neil Young of two minutes and a half that you will be able to hear on that video.

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Sunday, March 01, 2009

Science For Girls - 14 Days

Gotta be 14th Street
Corner of 7th Ave
Funny Cry Happy gift is always open

14 Days
is pretty cool song and Bronwen Exter’s voice is so warm, can’t stop listening to it since the beginning of year (together with Barbara Morgenstern's Come to Berlin, of course).
Science For Girls "is the project of producer and songwriter Darren Solomon, whose melodic electronica is steeped in jazz with the cool feel of Brazilian music. The debut album features guest vocalists from NYC's indie music scene."

Web:
scienceforgirls.net
MySpace: myspace.com/scienceforgirls
MySpace: myspace.com/bronwenexter

Science For Girls - 14 Days .mp3

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