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Acclaimed rock duo and basically everyone's favorite band ever Tenacious D -- comprised of Jack Black and Kyle Gass -- will release not one but TWO incredible works this fall. Both are called Post-Apocalypto. Both are amazing. Here's what you need to know:
Post-Apocalypto - THE SERIES - is an original, six-part animated video series from the minds of Tenacious D. Each frame of every episode was hand-drawn by Jack himself, with every character voiced by Black and Gass. The series begins rolling out on September 28th, 2018, via Tenacious D's YouTube page, with a new episode every Friday after that.
All six episodes feature new Tenacious D songs, culminating in a new Tenacious D album -- also called Post-Apocalypto -- released on November 2, 2018. As each episode goes up, a song from that episode can also be heard via all DSP's. Produced by John Spiker, and featuring long-time collaborator Dave Grohl on drums, Post-Apocalypto - THE ALBUM - is a genius addition to The D's already scintillating catalogue of rock greatness.
Post by 10goldbees on Sept 4, 2018 14:21:56 GMT -5
Meg Baird and Mary Lattimore made an album together.
From Noisey:
Baird and Lattimore's first full-length collaboration, Ghost Forests, out November 9 on Three Lobed Recordings, uses that painting as its starting point. It's a stunning six-song album, exploring the space between Baird's eerily clear Appalachian-English folk style and Lattimore's iconoclastic approach to the harp. Written and recorded over four days in Los Angeles with producer Thom Monahan (Devendra Banhart, Wild Nothing), it has Baird and Lattimore experimenting and improvising in real-time over loose structures, responding to one another without overthinking. It's Californian: unsettling and pretty, apocalyptic but hopeful, the sound of an incredible sunset that warns you the air might not be safe to breathe.
Meg Baird and Mary Lattimore made an album together.
From Noisey:
Baird and Lattimore's first full-length collaboration, Ghost Forests, out November 9 on Three Lobed Recordings, uses that painting as its starting point. It's a stunning six-song album, exploring the space between Baird's eerily clear Appalachian-English folk style and Lattimore's iconoclastic approach to the harp. Written and recorded over four days in Los Angeles with producer Thom Monahan (Devendra Banhart, Wild Nothing), it has Baird and Lattimore experimenting and improvising in real-time over loose structures, responding to one another without overthinking. It's Californian: unsettling and pretty, apocalyptic but hopeful, the sound of an incredible sunset that warns you the air might not be safe to breathe.
Wow, this is beautiful. I hope garageland will be catching this performance at Hopscotch.
It’s a done deal. Plus the space that’s in is fucking gorgeous. It’s what I think National Sawdust looks like but waaaay smaller. I’m taking my pocket recorder this year. If it’s decent quality, I’ll upload it for ya.
Wow, this is beautiful. I hope garageland will be catching this performance at Hopscotch.
It’s a done deal. Plus the space that’s in is fucking gorgeous. It’s what I think National Sawdust looks like but waaaay smaller. I’m taking my pocket recorder this year. If it’s decent quality, I’ll upload it for ya.
Please do! And I love National Sawdust, so I can imagine the acoustics will be great!
Ty Segall has a covers album coming out October 26 01 Lowrider (War) 02 I’m a Man (Spencer Davis Group) 03 Isolation (John Lennon) 04 Hit It and Quit it (Funkadelic) 05 Class War (The Dils) 06 The Loner (Neil Young) 07 Pretty Miss Titty (Gong) 08 Archangel Thunderbird (Amon Düül II) 09 Rotten to the Core (Rudimentary Peni) 10 St. Stephen (Grateful Dead) 11 Slowboat (Sparks)
OK I'm late to the party but I just "discovered" Caroline Rose. Check out her album "Loner" (released Feb. 23). It's a little "poppier" than my usual comfort zone, but holy crap what a great record. Upbeat, punky, poppy, but don't be fooled- she unleashes some serious shiz with the lyrics. Really hoping she hits the festival circuit in 2019. Here's the latest single:
I finally got around to it, the first couple tracks were only okay, but Aw Shit on was great.
Glad you enjoyed, but Godbody and Elastic are both fire
Oh Elastic for sure. The first three tracks sounded like a weird mix between Chance the Rapper and Wale (although better than that description makes it sound). But when I got to Elastic there was an immediate “now that’s what I was looking for”