Well how ignorant of me…. I didn’t post my acoustic songs from the Gaslight Anthem‘s Brian Fallon. One week ago today, Mr. Fallon stopped by the Zone for a chitchat and live performance.
Gaslight Anthem – “45” (acoustic)
Gaslight Anthem – “Desire” (acoustic)
Very pretty.
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I got an email from the distant and savage wilds of Northern Canada… Edmonton. Brandy Taylor was saying she can’t play Christian Hansen‘s new song “C’mon Arizona” enough on the radio. Let’s have a listen.
Christian Hansen – “C’mon Arizona”
Brandy says, “Seriously, fave song we’re playing right now. And he says ‘bosom.’ Sooo……”
punchy!
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Um what? Nice. Coral and I got married on this day in 2009. Yay us.
New Gaslight Anthem! How exciting. The record will be called Handwritten and is due out July 24th. Perfect summer rock & roll.
The New Jersey rockers first single is called “45.” Frontman Brian Fallon talking to Rolling Stone says; “This song felt to us like we still had something to say in this long line of rock & roll tradition. (…) It made the path clear as to what we should do next. Sometimes you just have to leave things behind . . . turn the record over.”
“He asked me not to go so fast!” wails Brittany Howard, lead singer of Georgia’s Alabama Shakes. When I first dropped the needle on the “Heavy Chevy” 45, I thought maybe I hit 78… the song is classic sounding rave-up that spins fast.
Alabama Shakes – “Heavy Chevy”
Flipping the record over reveals not one, but TWO b-sides.
Alabama Shakes – “Pocket Change”
“Pocket Change” slows it down… sounds like a cover to me, but that is because the whole Alabama Shakes schtick is retro…so I never know when they’re playing an original or covering some forgotten or classic 60s jam.
Alabama Shakes – “Mama”
We turn the energy back up for “Mama.” I love the guitar tones off the top of this song.
This 45 showed up at the Zone today so I thought I’d share the sounds with you.
Montreal’s Plants and Animals will come to Victoria on March 20th for a show at Lucky Bar. The same place I saw P&A years ago… and the show was so impressive.
I had heard their music from the acclaimed 2008 record Parc Avenue. But I didn’t know what to expect. I assumed they were a giant jam band for some reason…well they do have lengthy jams, but I guess I expected more. When they came to Victoria, there was just three of them. Very rock & roll looking, in that working class sense of the word. The show expanded my mind, two times (and I bought the t-shirt… and a t-shirt for my Dad).
Since that time, I have followed along on the band’s journey. Enjoying 2010’s La La Land, and now getting excited for The End of That.
Today, Lyle at EMI sent some vinyl copies of their LP and a stack of 45s for the single “Light Show.” How old school, I love it. Thank you Lyle!
I immediately retired to the Zone studio where we keep our turntable (yup… we have a turntable. I wonderful Technics, plus Boitano’s DJ set up with a pair of Stanton’s and Serato Scratch). I dropped the needle on the b-side of the “Light Show” single. Right away the lead singer Warren Spicer sets the stage at a live show… “This is a cover. By one of the first bands that took us out on tour. And showed us how to rock as it were. One of the best Montreal bands that there is.”
Plants and Animals – “I’ll Believe in Anything” (Wolf Parade cover)
The original song was an old Sub Pop single originally from 2005’s Apologies to the Queen Mary. Listening to the P&A version… just makes me want to hear the strained yelp of the Wolf Parade original. The P&A version makes the song a little more humanistic and easier to digest for sure. But I do like the weirdo jams of Wolf Parade too…