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Amanda Palmer and Her Ukulele Take On Radiohead

By No Earplugs on July 20, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

New Release: Amanda Palmer Plays the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele Dresden Dolls leader and Evelyn Evelyn member Amanda Palmer is celebrating her liberation from Roadrunner Records with a special EP of Radiohead covers. She claims to be a big fan and is going about […]

Atlanta’s Oryx & Crake Deliver Shining Debut

By No Earplugs on July 10, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

The first track on the self-titled debut from Atlanta’s Oryx and Crake transports the listener to a melancholy place with its cello, guitar, and plaintive vocals of leader Ryan Peoples. Then the guitar gets fuzzy, harmonies are layered in, and the clouds part on the beautiful “Fun Funeral.” […]

Sting Brings ‘Symphonicities’ to Atlanta

By No Earplugs on June 29, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

Live Review: Sting with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Chastain Park, 6/28/10 Gordon Sumner has been through many incarnations in his life. Before selling millions of records, he was labeled with the nickname “Sting” by his school buddies (for always wearing the same black and yellow striped sweater). But […]

Trombone Shorty takes on Letterman

By No Earplugs on June 22, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue on Late Night with David Letterman, June 22, 2010 It was a dream realized when I snagged passes to see Letterman. He had been my most-watched late night show since college. I was to be in New York City and the planets had […]

New Release Finds Crowded House with Unfinished Business

By No Earplugs on June 11, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

In 2007, Crowded House fans got an unexpected reunion of their favorite band. After a 13-year hiatus which showed no signs of ending, mainly due to drummer Paul Hester’s suicide in 2005, the band regrouped with a new drummer, a new album, and a sold-out tour. Now CH […]

Free Energy and Friends Burn Up the Star Bar

By No Earplugs on June 3, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

Live Review: Free Energy, Jukebox the Ghost, & Miniature Tigers at the Star Bar in Atlanta, 6/3/10 As drummer Nick Shuminsky took the stage in his vintage Styx t-shirt, the room was transported to the 1970s with little chance of returning. Free Energy, the Philadelphia rock band (transplanted […]

Setting Sun’s ‘Fantasurreal’ is Comfort Food for the Ears

By No Earplugs on June 1, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

New York’s Setting Sun have brought us a beautiful sound that combines several genres. Chief architect of songs Gary Levitt merges indie rock, folk, and maybe a dash of chamber pop in his creations. At times, listeners may think they’re hearing Crosby, Stills, and Nash outtakes. Levitt’s layered […]

Atlanta Discovers Ambient Magic with One eskimO

By No Earplugs on May 26, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

Live review: One eskimO at Smith’s Olde Bar, 5/26/10 Smith’s Olde Bar in Atlanta was host to the ambient pop magic of One eskimO. The London, England foursome, led by singer Kristian Leontiou, is touring in support of their self-titled debut released last September on Shangri-La Records. Leontiou […]

Shelby Lynne & Findlay Brown Bring Soul to Atlanta

By No Earplugs on May 15, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

Live Review: Shelby Lynne & Findlay Brown at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, 5/15/10 The Variety Playhouse in Atlanta was home to a bluesy evening of entertainment. Shelby Lynne, on tour promoting her new release, Tears, Lies, and Alibis (Everso Records). She emoted her twang-laden song creations to […]

Fiction Plane Release the Excellent ‘Sparks’

By No Earplugs on May 10, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

For their third release, Sparks, Britain’s Fiction Plane has woven a tighter and more accessible web of tunes. The first single, “Push Me Around” has more hooks than a fishing tournament. Singer/bassist Joe Sumner (son of Sting) sings “I used to think I was something / I used […]

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New Music Friday: “A Rainy Night In Soho” by Bruce Springsteen from ‘20th Century Paddy - The Songs of Shane MacGowan.’ Happy 66th to @u2 bassist @mr.adamclayton who was born in Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England on this day in 1960. @thecars released their fifth studio album ‘Heartbeat City’ on this day in 1984. The Jam released their sixth and final studio album ‘The Gift’ on this day in 1982. Upcoming No Earplugs shows: Happy 35th to the seventh studio album from @rem ‘Out of Time,’ released on this day in 1991. Single Malt Listener looks back on the singles that shaped my early musical tastes. Today, it’s @cheaptrick (link in profile) The Dead Weather made their live debut at the opening of Jack White’s @thirdmanrecords in Nashville on this day in 2009. Happy @311 Day to all who celebrate! @fictionplane released their debut studio album ‘Everything Will Never Be OK’ on this day in 2003. Second Song of the Day: “Think I’m In Love” by @beck Song of the Day: “Invaders of the Heart” by @cheaptrick. Love their nod to @officialthewho 💪 The debut LP by @the_official_buzzcocks, ‘Another Music in a Different Kitchen,’ was released on this day in 1978. @u2 released their fifth studio album ‘The Joshua Tree’ on this day in 1987. Single Malt Listener looks back on the singles that shaped my early musical tastes. Today, it’s @jefflynneselo @soundgarden released their fourth studio album ‘Superunknown’ on this day in 1994. @nineinchnails released their second studio album ‘The Downward Spiral’ on this day in 1994. Single Malt Listener looks back on the singles that shaped my early musical tastes. Today, it’s @rush (Substack link in profile) Song of the Day: “Catch These Fists” by @wetlegband #mandown The bestselling 12” single of all time! Released 43 years ago today. (Substack link in profile) It was 39 years ago today I saw the best opening band ever... (Link in profile) Happy 15th to ‘Collapse Into Now,’ the fifteenth and final studio album from @rem, released on this day in 2011. Happy 80th to Peter Wolf who was born in Bronx, New York on this day in 1946! I wrote this 18 years ago for the 10th anniversary of one of my faves. Once I began writing, it was evident I had fallen into a rabbit hole with little chance of getting out alive. NOTE: This is the zenith of Bridge’s career, IMHO. (Link in profile) #thedudeabides Second Song of the Day: “Armadillo By Morning” by @tylerkey_okay Song of the Day: “Who Loves The Sun” (Velvet Underground cover) by Matt Berninger & Rosanne Cash. Happy 52nd to Guy Garvey of @elbowofficial who was born in Bury, Lancashire, England on this day in 1974! On this day in 1965, The Mannish Boys released their second single “I Pity The Fool,” featuring a young David Bowie. Shel Talmy, (The Who, The Kinks) produced, bringing in his regular session musician Jimmy Page for the guitar solo. @drivebytruckers released their tenth studio album ‘English Oceans’ on this day in 2014. @elbowofficial released their fifth studio album ‘build a rocket boys!’ on this day in 2011.

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