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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 […]

New Release: Solex Vs. Cristina Martinez and Jon Spencer

By No Earplugs on May 4, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

NEW RELEASE: Solex Vs. Cristina Martinez + Jon Spencer Amsterdam Throwdown, King Street Showdown! (Bronze Rat Records) Listening to this first ever collaboration among these three, one can only think of that line from St. Elmo’s Fire: “A metaphysical precision collision.” The Dutch goddess of electronic, Elisabeth Esselink […]

Beach House and Washed Out Chill the EARL

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

Live Review: Beach House with Washed Out atThe EARL in Atlanta, 4/29/10 Baltimore duo Beach House brought their dream pop/indie rock grooviness to Atlanta recently at a sold out EARL. Riding the wave of success from their third studio album Teen Dream (Sub Pop), Baltimore native Alex Scally […]

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Going through the old singles over on noearplugs.substack.com Drive-By Truckers released their twelfth studio album ‘The Unraveling’ on this day in 2020. FLASHBACK: “Chamber of Hellos” by Wire Train from the album ‘In a Chamber’ (1984). Happy 70th to John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) of Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. who was born on this day in 1956 in Holloway, London, England. New Order released their fifth studio album ‘Technique’ on this day in 1989. On this day in 1979, 16-year-old Brenda Spencer fired on Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego, killing two adults and injuring nine kids. When pressed why she did it, she replied, “I don’t like Mondays.” General Public released their debut studio album ‘All the Rage’ on this day in 1984. Louisville, here we come. @spoontheband / @thebeths 🔥 Song of the Day: “Straight To Voicemail” by @sloanbrothersmusic @shearwaterband released ‘Jet Plane and Oxbow’ 10 years ago today. Rob Hirst, founder, songwriter, and power drummer of @midnightoilband has passed. ❤️ 'Crowdies in the House' is my latest over at noearplugs.substack.com - it's a @crowdedhousehq thing. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTsp2v8DviL/ Happy 80th, queen. This song replaying in my head when watching the news. 🤬 WHERE’S THE LINE. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTlSA_yj5Dp/ They Might Be Giants released their third studio album ‘Flood’ on this day in 1990. David Jones issued his first recording under the name “David Bowie” 60 years ago today. The single is called “Can’t Help Thinking About Me” and is credited to David Bowie and the Lower Third. Birthday wishes to @paulkelly , born in Adelaide, Australia on this day in 1955. Check out my interview with the man himself. (Link in bio) Birthday wishes to Paul Kelly, born in Adelaide, Australia on this day in 1955. Check out my interview with the man himself. Pretenders released their third studio album ‘Learning to Crawl’ on this day in 1984. Vampire Weekend released their second LP ‘Contra’ on this day in 2010. RIP, Bob Weir. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTVlIPejrQ1/ My personal take on a decade without David. Find me at noearplugs.substack.com HBD, DB. ❤️ David Bowie released his twenty-fifth and final studio album ‘Blackstar’ 10 years ago today on his 69th birthday. Second Song of the Day: “President of What?” by Death Cab for Cutie. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTLhRtwEide/ Song of the Day: “On Division St” by Nation of Language.

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