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Australian SynthPoppers Parralox have just released a brand new single, Silent Morning , which seems to see their journey though 80s SynthPop head toward the end of the decade. The Ryan Adamés featruing track catches the wave of current late 80s/early 90s revival tracks and brings the trend right to Parralox’s sound. Loaded with all the elements we love about that period in music, post-B-boy Electro beats, orchestral stabs, digital synth bass and extra cowbell. None of this is too surprising though, as the track is actually a cover of 1987 obscurity [...]

Earlier this year, we featured Fort Frances ' "City By the Sea" in our Song of the Day series. Today we'd like to share their gorgeous cover of "New York, New York" off of Ryan Adams' 2001 album, Gold .

We are not new to Fort Frances and we are not new to Fort Frances covering songs (see their J. Tillman cover-song here ) and once again good things have come from the effort. David McMillin sent me an email with this cover of the Ryan Adam's song " New York, New York " and he indicated his love for the city of which the song laments. In fact the boys of Fort Frances are hitting up New York this weekend (see what is happening here?) and playing the [...]

Ethan Johns placed such faith in friends/collaborators on his debut record that each track gets a production credit from everyone but the renown producer with a name on the cover sleeve. "I’m asking them to trust me and so I then have to put myself in that position," he told us last year , and today brings a fine example. "Don't Reach Too Far" finds Ryan Adams in the role of bassist, drummer, and producer on a cut, which features only Johns and his longtime pal performing. I'll let the man himself describe it (via NME ): [...]

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We know Ryan Adams can do earnest folk-rock . He's also got a surprisingly firm grasp on heavy metal . But as he proves with his new group Pornography , a true punk resides within Mr. Mandy Moore. The trio, also featuring Rock N Roll collaborators Johnny T. Yerington and Leah Hennessey, spent just two hours recording their debut EP, Seven Minutes In Heaven , seven songs over seven minutes that remind us of the first time punk exploded into our ears and our hearts. The whole "seven in [...]
I picked up so much vinyl this year...I'm not even sure how I'm going to pay rent. And isn't that what good music is about? Living in a van...down by the river. There wasn't a release this year that I went in excited about...but I came out loving almost everything I purchased. I've had the chance to listen to most of my purchases and have heard a lot of other stuff. And the Calexico album
English folk pop musician LAURA MARLING presents Master Hunter, a second track from her upcoming fourth studio album Once I Was An Eagle. The longplayer will be released on May 27 via Virgin Records in the U.K., and May 28 via Ribbon Music in the U.S. Previously we already got the first single Where Can The post Laura Marling presents new song "Master Hunter" appeared first on Nothing But Hope And Passion - NBHAP - Music Magazine & more .
There's something sadly thrilling about getting to sit in front of my computer and watch Coachells unfold before me without paying hundreds of dollars, enduring crazy temperatures, dust, dirt, and douche bags. Right now I'm flipping back and forth between New Order and Phoenix. I couldn't do that at the festival...I would have to choose...currently, I'm winning. Because at home, I get both.

Given and Taken in Ink's mixes rarely have any thematic connection, other than genre and the time when most of the songs are released. So far the lone exception was our most popular mix on 8tracks, Sad Songs for Summer (2012) . And while it wasn't quite intentional, The Beginning of Spring works in much the same way (albeit not sad, and not summer...but you get the picture). Due to the whole birth-of-first-child thing, I haven't really had a chance to feature some of the big albums that were released in [...]
• Congratulations, Christians! The Shroud of Turin is apparently NOT a medieval forgery. Sure, that doesn't say anything about Jesus being the son of God or anything (which we all know isn't true!), or that the cloth even covered "Jesus," but it at least COULD date from the correct time period. According to scientists. You [...]

There was a tension surrounding the fact that it was Adams’ first show with a band for four years

Matt Costa: Matt Costa - I realized today while driving through Huntington Beach why Matt Costa felt so familiar. This native Huntington Beach Californian knows what he’s doing with a guitar and harmonica. He knows how to get into our minds with a tune that will stick there for days on end! He grips his listeners with the exact amount of passion. Mix that with the summertime culture feel, and he gives you that beachy, west coast atmosphere even if you’re no where near it. Another reason he should seem familiar is because [...]

Field Report's Chris Porterfield performing live BY JORDAN MAINZER The third guy’s a charm. That is, Field Report’s Chris Porterfield is the third and latest spin off from retrospectively super indie supergroup DeYarmond Edison, the early 2000s band that also included Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and the members of Megafaun. Porterfield’s surname-anagram band released their excellent self-titled debut last year and played most of it on the night of March 5th at Evanston SPACE. A six-piece band, Field Report transformed the intimate sounds of their debut to the bourgeois suburban venue [...]
Visit Indie Shuffle to download. Sounds like: Justin Townes Earle, Langhorne Slim, The Avett Brothers, Ryan Adams Song: Josh Ritter - Joy To You Baby [download here ] [...]
Ryan Adams has grown up a bit. Well, actually, a lot. Maybe married life is treating him well. Either way, he's gone from a guy who couldn't take a "Summer of '69!" shout out from the audience to a guy who takes weird crowd interruptions and turns them into improvised songs. Adams was notorious for storming off stage and pouting when an old Bryan Adams song title was thrown at him by some drunken hooligan. However, the other night at the Noel Gallagher curated Teenage Cancer Trust benefit in London, Adams misheard an audience heckle as "loaf of bread," and [...]