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Saturday
19Sep2009

Sara Lov - "Fountain"

Clever, lovely little animated piece (for the latest from Sara Lov: "Fountain", a track that we've described as a "deceptively simple ballad...with its lingering piano chords draped in her angelic harmonies." Sweetness and light. From the album Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming -- a debut she describes as "simple and sad with a shot of scotch". Whatever you call it, we like it. More on Sara @ DC here.

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Thursday
17Sep2009

Emily West - "Blue Sky"

"I'm a live singer...performing is very emotional," Nashville's Emily West observes, "they're my songs...my personality set to music." That special relationship with her material is evident most notably on "Blue Sky", a stunning Linda Ronstadt-styled ballad that she wrote about the breakup of her parents' marriage and shares vocally with former Tonic frontman Emerson Hart. We first heard "Blue Sky" nearly three years ago and it continues to knock us out -- and now we hear from Ms. West that a NEW version of "Blue Sky" has been recorded with Keith Urban and scheduled for release in early 2010. While we wait for the remake, check out the original...

Emily West - "Blue Sky" (with Emerson Hart)

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Wednesday
16Sep2009

Noah and the Whale - "Blue Skies"

Their new album The First Days of Spring doesn't drop stateside til October 6, but the latest effort from U.K.'s imaginative pop outfit Noah and The Whale, fronted by Charlie Fink, has already got the Brit crits falling over themselves with accolades: "grandiose beauty" (NME), "breathtakingly ambitious" (Mojo), "magical...inspired" (Q). And they're right this time. "Big picture music that remains grounded in melodic pop", we say. Want proof? Check out "Blue Skies"...Understated, elegiac break-up music usually doesn't sound quite this grandly cinematic. More here.

Noah and the Whale - "Blue Skies" (from the album The First Days of Spring)

Tuesday
15Sep2009

Rosanne Cash (w/ Bruce Springsteen) - "Sea Of Heartbreak"

What's to say? A wonderful song from Rosanne Cash's forthcoming October 6 album The List, a collection of songs taken from a list of "must know" classic tracks given to her by her late father Johnny. Plus we get the appearance of one Mr. Bruce Springsteen. More on Rosanne and The List here.

Rosanne Cash - "Sea of Heartbreak" (with Bruce Springsteen, from the album The List)

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Monday
14Sep2009

Air - "Sing Sang Sung"

Insidiously catchy, trippy new animated video/single from French Europop/electronica duo Air arrives in advance of their new Love 2 album (October 6). As we have written, "'Sing San Sung' slinks by with an ear candy hook and gently ticking percussion, a kind of loping, mellow 70's porn soundtrack for a lazy, sunny summer day." More Air-ation here.

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Friday
11Sep2009

Will Hoge - Even If It Breaks Your Heart

Latest track from Will Hoge's forthcoming September 29 album The Wreckage has all the qualities we've come to expect from the Nashville singer/songwriter's deft blend of rugged roots rock, hard country and soulful blues. Anthemic without being grandiose, "Even If It Breaks Your Heart" hits all the right notes, all the right buttons. “The minute we started recording it, it was one of those songs that drove itself," says Hoge. "Everyone in the room understood the sentiment. There was magic in that moment you don’t get very often." No doubt. "Heart" is a free iTunes Discovery Download of the Week through the 15th. Get it. More DC on Hoge and The Wreckage here.

Will Hoge - "Even If It Breaks Your Heart" (from the album The Wreckage)

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Thursday
10Sep2009

Kate Walsh - Gather My Strength

Taken from her new album Light and Dark, Brit singer/songwriter Kate Walsh's "Gather My Strength" is as starkly intimate and gentle as a whisper, an example of how something this sweet and mellow can still connect solidly. Lurking in the shadows of the lovely melody and pristine arrangements, however, is the sound of deep melancholy and a heart waiting to be broken (if they're not already damaged). Recently released in the U.K., Light and Dark is on track for a fall release in the States -- actualy date TBA. More here. Watch a second video for "June Last Year" after the jump...

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Wednesday
09Sep2009

Astrid Williamson - Crashing Minis

We've noted that Astrid Williamson's Here Come the Vikings is a "sprawling, intelligent collection of soulful ballads, not-quite-straight ahead rock anthems and everything in between. It struts and soars, exposing nerves and defying rules, challenging perceptions of her self, her music and her vision." The song "Crashing Minis" is a prime example of what makes Vikings such a compelling listen: a simple piano chord, shuffling beat and Williamson's vulnerable, tough and tender voice telling the tale of a relationship hitting the wall. More Viking love here.

Astrid Williamson - "Crashing Minis" (from the album Here Come the Vikings)

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Tuesday
08Sep2009

Ingrid Michaelson - "Maybe"

Sometimes as a bystander in the bizarrely dysfunctional world of the music "industry" you watch in wonder and amazement as an artist breaks big. You scratch your head and think, "huh? What am I missing here?" Then there are the times you witness someone like Ingrid Michaelson and you say -- "ok, I get this." The self-made Staten Island DIY success story still is all about the magic of a great songwriting, a fact that is repeated drilled home on her new album Everybody. Proof: check out her latest video "Maybe"...

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Monday
07Sep2009

Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons - "So Wrong For Me"

Taken from his striking September 29 album Death Won't Send A Letter, this gorgeous, devastating slice of disconsolation and regret sums up what we find so appealing about the music of Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons in just 2 minutes and 38 seconds. Where others my stretch, pad and garnish needlessly, Chisel and producer Joe Chiccarelli keep things straightforward and concise, delivering a song that evokes haunting imagery and a sound that wouldn't seem out of place on Springsteen's Tunnel of Love. Add in some lovely harmonies from Adriel Harris and with "So Wrong For Me" you have just one more reason why we say that Death "just might be the finest album by a newcomer this year." More here and here.

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Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons - "So Wrong For Me" (from the album Death Won't Send A Letter)

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Friday
04Sep2009

Nouvelle Vague - Our Lips Are Sealed

France's tres trippy export Nouvelle Vague have made a name for their tongue-in-chic and ingenious bossa nova covers of mostly 80's rock and pop classics. But their latest, 3, adds some interesting twists. Americana, folk and 60's pop styles merge and meld into a disparate, often haunting production sound on tracks like this one: a remake of the Fun Boy Three/Go-Go's classic "Our Lips Are Sealed" (with origanal FBT member Terry Hall on the duet vocals). And to top it off we get some nice Louise Brooks shots from the silent film era in the video. More on Nouvelle Vague here.

Thursday
03Sep2009

Cara Dillon - She Moved Through the Fair

Irish songbird Cara Dillon finds a way to breathe new life into the traditional Celtic folk chestnut "She Moved Through the Fair". As we gushed earlier: "With crystalline clarity, a mix of both fragility and quiet resilience, Dillon's singing has an intimacy, honesty and indescribable appeal that goes beyond the immense technical skill she brings to the recordings. Listening to the classic "She Moves Through the Fair", with just a piano backing, is to hear it as if for the first time, the familiar melody, stripped to it's core, revealing a shimmering, soft-spoken opulence." From her new album Hill of Thieves arriving September 15. More DC on Cara here.

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Wednesday
02Sep2009

Jesca Hoop - Murder of Birds

SoCal-to-London singer/songwriter Jesca Hoop follows up her brilliant, left-of-center and completely underexposed '07 debut Kismet this fall with Hunting My Dress, street date TBA. Included in the new ten-track set will be a fleshed out version of one of our favorites: "Murder of Birds", a song that she recorded for her 2008 Kismet Acoustic EP and which features Elbow's Guy Garvey. Glorious. As Tom Waits (whom she worked for as a nanny) put it: "Her music is like going swimming in a lake at night."

Jesca Hoop - "Murder of Birds" (acoustic version) - (From the EP Kismet Acoustic)

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Tuesday
01Sep2009

Sandra McCracken - When the Summer's Gone

As a perfect track to kick off September and lead into Labor Day, you can't do much better than Sandra McCracken's ultra-fine "When the Summer's Gone" from 2008's Ampersand, an EP she made with producer/husband Derek Webb. Says PASTE: "Listening to Sandra McCracken’s crystalline voice offers the sonic equivalent of drinking ice-cold mountain spring water at its source." Indeed.

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Sandra McCracken (with Derek Webb) - "When the Summer's Gone" (from the EP Ampersand)

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Friday
28Aug2009

The Webb Sisters - Words That Mobilise

The Webb Sisters, Charley and Hattie, have accompanied Leonard Cohen throughout his extensive worldwide tour over the past year (and through the end of 2009) bringing what Cohen calls their "sublime" voices and trad-Brit folk style to his classic "If It Be Your Will". With a digital EP Comes In Twos - featuring "Words That Mobilise" (U.K. spelling) - out earlier this spring, we're looking forward to the Webb's Peter Asher-produced full-length (release TBA) along with a special appearance on Sting's forthcoming holiday album. More Webb Sisters on DC here.

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Wednesday
26Aug2009

Stars of Track and Field - "The Breaking of Waves"

New album from Portland, Oregon art/pop trio Stars of Track and Field may be a slightly more succinct and focused successor to their masterful and ambitious 2007 debut Centuries Before Love and War, but there's still plenty of tasty meat on the proverbial beastly bones of A Time for Lions, arriving September 15 (Windup). To wit: "The Breaking of Waves", a near-perfect 3 and 1/2 minute exercise in dressing up a sweeping melodic structure with just the right amount of tastefully ornate guitar jangle and synth lines. (Are we sure these guys aren't secretly British?) Play. Repeat. Play. More here.

Stars of Track and Field - "The Breaking of Waves" (from the album A Time For Lions)

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Tuesday
25Aug2009

Lisa Mitchell - "Coin Laundry"

We thought long and hard about this one from Aussie Idol vet Lisa Mitchell...a classic case of being attracted (to a strangely addictive, uber-quirky piece of sweet/tart pop ear candy) and repelled (to a strangely annoying glob of off-pitch, sing-songy high fructose corn syrup). How could a song this infectious be this hair-raisingly. fingernails-on-chalkboard wrong in so many ways? Then, ten minutes after you're thinking that you've gotten it out of your brain, it calls to you one more time.  And you ask yourself, "why?" Scary. From Mitchell's recently-released (outside the U.S.) debut album Wonder. Guilty pleasure? Agree? Disagree? ("d'ya? d'ya?")

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Friday
21Aug2009

Wallis Bird - "To My Bones"

Irish singer, songwriter and guitar shredder Wallis Bird is five feet and two inches of unrestrained energy -- frenetic, perhaps, on the surface until you glimpse the wide smile that accompanies the mayhem. Second album New Boots arrives in the U.K. September 7 with "To My Bones" the stirring, contagious ode to the sheer wonderfulness of music (and life, itself) leading the way. Some videos work because they help define an artist -- this is one of those. A great way to lead into the weekend...More on Wallis and New Boots from DC here.

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Friday
21Aug2009

David Gray - "Fugitive"

"I really wanted to get away from that lo-fi bedroom, programming, Midi side of things," David Gray says of his upcoming September 22 album, the self-produced Draw The Line. First single "Fugitive" is in keeping with that credo, a typically spirited, head-bobbing affair with lots of piano pounding, quitar-strangling and Gray's always-antsy gyrations and half-shouted vocals keeping the energy level high. Does this guy ever sit still? No?

Wednesday
19Aug2009

Serena Ryder - "Racing In the Street"

"Summer's here and the time is right for going racing in the street", sings Toronto's Serena Ryder, adding a nice touch to one of Springsteen's more enduring, low-keyed anthems. A lament as much as a celebration, the song takes on a whole new feeling sung by a woman and with only an acoustic guitar (and some electric coloring) on display. Known for her force-of-nature live shows, hip shaking romp and a voice whose power seems to come from some other planet, Ryder keeps it moody but straight ahead here. Look for her long-awaited debut album Is It OK arriving September 15 via Atlantic. "Racing" is available digitally.

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