Showing posts with label avett brothers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avett brothers. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Contest: Free Avett Brothers Album!

Round Two of my Free Digital Download Code Christmas Giveaway!

Available today is The Avett Brothers - I And Love And You. It was #12 on my Top 20 Albums of 2009. This one is simple:

What were my #1 picks for Album and Song for 2007?

Comment with the answer and your email (or email me if you like that better).
First correct answer wins the download code.

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Congratulations again to Scott, the winner of the first contest. He won a download code for The Felice Brothers - Yonder Is The Clock by being the first to answer this question:

Which Felice Brothers song contains a 'pop' in the audio, allegedly due to a nearby lightning strike while recording in the rain?


Answer: The Felice Brothers - Hey, Hey Revolver
It occurs about :35 seconds in - you hear a quick drop in volume, then the telltale thunder roll seconds later.

I should get the Top 10 Albums posted tonight, and I have a handful of download codes to give away from those as well. Stay tuned.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Avett Brothers New Single


So I really wanted to wait to post this until I found the album art, seeing as that's the only lacking bit of album detail, but I just couldn't wait anymore. All the goodies found here have been posted all around the blog world already, but in case ThisMornin.com (nice, huh?) is the only one you read, I figured I'd re-hash the info here.

The Avett Brothers' 2009 album, I And Love And You, won't be available until September 29, but the guys have unleashed upon us the tracklist as well as a sneak peek at the title track.

1. I and Love and You
2. January Wedding
3. Head Full of Doubt, Road Full of Promise
4. And it Spread
5. The Perfect Space
6. Ten Thousand Words
7. Kick Drum Heart
8. Laundry Room
9. Ill with Want
10. Tin Man
11. Slight Figure of Speech
12. It Goes On and On
13. Incomplete and Insecure


It's gonna be a tough 3 months of waiting, but to wet your thirst for banjo-plunkin' goodness, check out this video of a 3-song set The Avetts recorded for NPR. It features track 8 from the above album, an even newer song, and Bella Donna from their most recent Gleam EP.



Just because I'm feeling generous, here's a couple more videos - complete with ripped mp3s - of Avett Brothers Covers.



The Avett Brothers - Glory Days (Springsteen)


Scott Avett - Ramblin' Fever (Haggard)

Friday, August 1, 2008

New Digs.....

Listen.


Steeldrivers - If It Hadn't Been For Love
The Steeldrivers are good. Five musicians who have all seen too many Nashville sidewalks, they play 'original' bluegrass music. Much more disciplined than OCMS for sure, still they have enough moments that surprise you. Female fiddlers are also good.
The Steeldrivers - Blue Side of the Mountain

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The Avett Brothers - The Greatest Sum
buy The Second Gleam (2008) - with options
The stand out from the brothers' second installment of an EP series that highlights their toned down, contemplative songs.
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Allison Francis - Massapequa
Allison commented here a couple times, and then i found out she also plays music. It's sparse, but somehow joyful folk music.... think female hipster-dylan circa '61 (complete with mouth harp).
She also writes a music blog.
Get this song, then go here and get the rest.
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Bon Iver - Skinny Love
buy For Emma, Forever Ago (2008) - on CD or Vinyl
i can't tell you how many times i've played this song in the last week or so.... but my iTunes can. 59.

Friday, July 4, 2008

SuperPost: The Road.....

No, even though i have been talkin' a little about books lately, this post is not about the Cormac McCarthy novel. There are countless songs that have been written about/inspired by that mixture of gravel, cement, and tar we like to call The Road.

Rather than save it for last, i'm gonna start with the song that inspired this post. It could be construed as too literal, but Jerry Jeff was best at being blunt.
mp3: Jerry Jeff Walker - Life on the Road
buy Scamp (1996)

Since the introduction of the automobile, Americans have long had an affinity for The Highway. Whether it represents the distance between a man and his lover, the treacherous path taken while transporting precious cargo, or a mythical place where the good go to be bad, the highway has always possessed transcendental qualities.

mp3: Owen Temple - Tennessee Highway
buy General Store (2002)
mp3: The Everybodyfields - Out On The Highway
buy Nothing Is Okay (2007)
mp3: Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (alt take)
buy No Direction Home - The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7 (1995)

There's something special about the feeling you get from being on The Road. Whether you're a traveling musician or not, there's a calming effect that comes from the mixture of the soft hum of your tires on the blacktop, the wind in your face, and the surrounding scenery. The long stretches with nothing to do except bounce stuff around in your head have no doubt spawned some of your favorite songs from your favorite artists.


mp3: Hayes Carll - Down The Road Tonight
buy Little Rock (2005)
mp3: Bruce Robison - Driving All Night Long
buy Long Way Home From Anywhere (1999)
mp3: Patty Griffin - Long Ride Home
buy 1000 Kisses (2005)


Of course, the best part about a road-trip of any kind is that there is no TV and no movies - that leaves one of two things: Good Conversation or Good Music. i'm the type of person that will always find time to listen to music, but so many people only give themselves the chance when they're in the car. One of my favorite things to do is use the time during a drive to subject anyone in the car (willing or not) to a little music schoolin'. And the right music will always lead to good conversation.



If i know there's a road-trip in my future, i make sure i stock my toolbox o' music with some Max Stalling. As of yet, i haven't said much about Max, but he's a got a knack for conversational songs (the topic of a forthcoming post) as well as drivin' music. i can't quite pinpoint what it is about his sound, but it will take your mind off of the road and make your destination seem that much closer.
mp3: Max Stalling - The Rock Song
buy Comfort In The Curves (1997)

for more Max Stalling drivin' music, check out I-35, Runnin' Buddy, Travelin' Lite, Dime Box TX, Probably Corsicana, and Green Lights. Jeez...... i could have made this post with only his songs.

mp3: Blake Powers - Old Blevins Road
from Old Blevins Road (2001)

mp3: Bleu Edmondson - What I Left Behind
buy Southland (2001)
mp3: Brandon Rhyder - Back Roads
buy Conviction (2005)


Often portrayed as a metaphor for life itself, The Road takes on deeper responsibility when it determines the destination and not simply the gettin' there.

mp3: The Avett Brothers - Salina
buy Emotionalism (2007)
mp3: Reckless Kelly - Desolation Angels
buy Under The Table & Above The Sun (2003)

mp3: Walt Wilkins - I Chose This Road
buy Mustang Island (2005)


i'll leave you with some gems from Townes......

"it's a hard road you're travelin'/you can't walk it alone/find a big man to stand beside you"

"mother thinks the road is long and lonely/
little brother thinks the road is straight and fine/
little darling thinks the road is soft and lovely/
i'm thankful that old road is a friend of mine"

"there's lots of things along the road i'd surely like to see/
i'd like to lean into the wind and tell myself i'm free/
but your softest whisper's louder than the highway's call to me/
close your eyes, i'll be here in the mornin'/
close your eyes, i'll be here for a while"