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New music discoveries
I've recently been going all out to find new music and thought we could use a thread giving each other a head's up on new music we may not have heard of.By new I mean to you,since we have such a variance of ages here I'm sure that some of us may be aware of the artists mentioned but nonetheless I'd like to get an idea of other stuff out there.
If you'd like to add a link or copy and paste an article that'd be great. I'm going to start with Earl Slick and I can't say enough good about his project Zig Zag.10 songs in all the project includes a few instrumentals as well as some special guest singers including David Bowie whom Earl has played with.My personal favs are the songs 1735 and Zig Zag. Here's a little more about him. Earl Slick: Six String Outlaw The image of the journeyman guitarist is one of modern day rock and roll folklore. The idea of the lone gunslinger, a six string outlaw that brings their magic to all the world's stages before riding off into the sunset leaving us to wonder when they will return. Earl Slick has been an in demand guitarist for the better part of 30 years having played on the most pivotal of albums by none other than David Bowie (David Live, Station To Station), John Lennon (Double Fantasy, Milk And Honey) and Ian Hunter (Overnight Angels). However, after years of constant touring and recording, Earl was exhausted spiritually and creatively and headed off for a much-needed break in the early 90s. Disappearing for a few years, Earl was on the road once again with David Bowie in the summer of 2000 and has remained with the band touring numerous times and appearing on Bowie's "Live At The BBC Theatre" and "Reality" albums. Having his creativity sparked by this recent activity, Earl began writing in earnest, the results of which produced his sterling new album "Zig Zag". Eager to talk about his first solo album in 12 years, Earl Slick graciously spoke to MusicTAP recently before finishing the first US leg of Bowie's "Reality Tour" |
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10-02-2007, 05:49 PM | #107 |
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Black Rebel Motorcyle Club. Saw them with the Stones last year. Pretty decent stuff.
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The Aggrolites. Really great old school reggae sound. Saw them play a couple of months ago at a small show in front of 60 people. It was a great show.
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I've seen these guys open for Widespread quite a few times years back. Different. |
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10-07-2007, 11:55 AM | #114 | |
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That's where I saw them as well. Pretty ballsy sound. |
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Not "new", but stuff I've been listening to a lot lately:
Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah The Arcade Fire Band of Horses
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Got another one...
Sieges Even I just got their new release Paramount...wow. Haven't heard other albums but I hear The Art of Navigating By The Stars is very good. EDIT: It is good, but pick up Paramount first. It is very, very good. http://www.myspace.com/siegeseven Last edited by DMAC; 10-31-2007 at 03:08 PM.. |
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Ryan Shaw. He's being heralded as his generation's Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, and/or Jackie Wilson.
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