Music that I discovered that you may like. NOW WITH MORE CRAZY RABBIT BAND

Started by The Hand That Fisted Everyone, June 27, 2011, 09:39:56 AM

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by music I mean songs.

Edgar Allen Floe is a rapper from Raleigh, N.C. I caught one of his songs while listening to the local college radio station there in Raleigh as I was driving through. This isn't the song I heard, but it's good nonetheless.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJLBMzP8ezc[/youtube]

East River Pipe is a singer/songwriter who, way before his music career, succumbed to alcohol, depression, and eventually became homeless (thanks wikipedia!). He met some lady from Queens and somehow became a musician.

Of all the songs I've heard from him, this is probably my favorite. It's off his first record, Shining Hours in A Can
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRq4Tc-cry4[/youtube]

I don't have that album, but I have his latest album, We Live In Rented Rooms. It's worth a listen, at least.

Next is Natureboy, a music act from Brooklyn, New York. Here's the bio from their myspace page

QuoteNatureboy is the musical project of Sara Kermanshahi, a first generation American of Iranian descent. Along with long time collaborator/producer Cedar Apffel and joined by Rory O'Connor (Masterface) on drums and keyboards, Natureboy recorded their self-titled debut which received its official release on Own records in July 2010. Natureboy weaves loops, waves of guitar, synth, bass, and drums with acoustic folk to create a haunting synthesis of moody and intelligent, melodic and angular music. Her lyrics are both starkly emotional and strangely evocative; drawing the listener into a strange and resonant world that persists long after the music is over. What emerges is gorgeous, vulnerable, and almost threatening.


The myspace link is here ---->http://www.myspace.com/natureboysongs

I don't have a official recording of them, I have the nyctaper bootleg/live archive thing. Some have been put off by her voice, but I think it's lovely. I listen to this album when I am about to go to sleep. My favorite cut from that set is the cover of I'll Keep it With Mine

link to the live show download --->http://www.nyctaper.com/?p=3208

Finally, a Fred Neil song. It was a suggest video on youtube from me searching "The Other Side of This Life" by David Byrne.

anyway, here is The Other Side of This Life
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4-vvLF_3dE&feature=related[/youtube]

Selkie

I liked the Fred Neil song. I'll definitely check out more of him.

As for the others, well I am kinda sick of rap songs sampling some soulful song with all the same generic lyrics over it, and the second and third guy's voices kinda annoyed me.

Boogus Epirus Aurelius

Really liked the East River Pipe song. I'll be sure to check out that album.

I've listened to Fred Neil before and his voice is great.

silvertone

East River Pipe has no song as good as the one you posted. I was really depressed when I found that out. Still a good band though.

The Hand That Fisted Everyone

Quote from: silvertone on June 27, 2011, 02:16:59 PM
East River Pipe has no song as good as the one you posted. I was really depressed when I found that out. Still a good band though.
Yeah, it saddened me too.



New Discovery!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m03zs2teWRU[/youtube]

Thanks to David Byrne I have found alot of music that I enjoyed, be it through collaborations or his radio or whatever.

Nicole Atkins. I first heard her on Here Lies Love on a track called Solano Avenue. This is my favorite Nicole Atkins song. Heard it on the grooveshark, then search youtube and found this live track with DB doing guitar.

Boogus Epirus Aurelius

Quote from: On Stid on July 02, 2011, 08:39:26 AM
Yeah, it saddened me too.



New Discovery!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m03zs2teWRU[/youtube]

Thanks to David Byrne I have found alot of music that I enjoyed, be it through collaborations or his radio or whatever.

Nicole Atkins. I first heard her on Here Lies Love on a track called Solano Avenue. This is my favorite Nicole Atkins song. Heard it on the grooveshark, then search youtube and found this live track with DB doing guitar.


Atkins is weird. She has a really good voice, but Neptune City, the album she put out a few years ago feels really over-produced and sounds so generic with the exception of two tracks on there.

And that's a damn shame too because "the way it is" is essentially her channeling Roy Orbison. That's a great song.


silvertone

I started digging Van Dyke Parks throughout this week. I can't think of a single song to really present as his Golden Song, since his albums are all better digested as one piece.

None of his stuff is on youtube so here is a live version

[spoiler][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMxgWjJAG6k[/youtube][/spoiler]
[spoiler]it is a cover sory. [/spoiler]

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BUMPING THIS THREAD NOW THAT'S WHAT I'M DOING

Sleep Party People

A band I know absolutely nothing about except they are from either eastern or northeaster europe. This live song is better than the recorded version, of course I would be disappointed if it wasn't. I think it may be the main musical output of one guy, but this is his live band or something. IDK I just wanted to share get off my back it's like 4:00

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFUzvbkEvRk&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

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