Evergreen – Vintage Car

 Thanks to fellow blogger Fabric Sound, for getting me started on the French alterna-folk-pop trio We Were Evergreen. This band is quirky, yet accessible and a bit prolific! There are a lot of videos to choose from out there. The band has a web site, where you can get a free download of this track, Vintage Car, but otherwise the site is a bit sketchy on details. You can pick up the two-song EP Baby Blue on Amazon or you can find We Were Evergreen…

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Harry’s Law Ending

     Let’s be clear.  I don’t watch much television.  The reason is that each time I get attached to a show, the network of weak knee money-grubbing swill cancels it.  This goes double for the always thought-provoking and insightful Harry’s Law, starring Kathy Bates. It infuriated me to find that, once again, network television was going to pull the plug on another great show.  It will probably be replaced with another idiotic “reality” show, that has nothing to do with reality, and everything to do with belittling our fellow man.  NBC had little…

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Fort Atlantic – Up From The Ground

 Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Jon Black is the perfect example of the old adage, “out of adversity comes opportunity.”  When his Athens Georgia label bit the big one in 2009, he decided that perhaps a more hands-on, do-it-yourself attitude might yields some good results.  It took some time, some trial and error but it looks like Jon Black’s Fort Atlantic experiment is paying dividends. It certainly should. This is some fine music here! Up From the Ground has a plaintive air,…

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Otis Heat – Gold Mine

 Otis Heat is a great pop-rock band and this video of Gold Mine from their 2012 EP The Ugly makes me laugh incessantly! A band that does not take themselves too seriously but delivers fine craft anyway, well that is just a bonus.  The simplicity of this video, and of course the message that those who drop into a load of cash need to be wary of the friends that pop out of the woodwork, is just right-on. Vocals here are perfectly…

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Cage The Elephant – Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked

 A little bit of grunge tied up with a little bit of an off-kilter delivery is the delightfully fun Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked by Cage The Elephant, from the band’s 2009 self-titled debut. Their web site bio bills them as slacker funk-punk which I’ve never heard referred to as a genre’, but hey, there seem to be sub-genre’s popping up all over the place these days. Let’s just call it interesting rock music and be…

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