9.12.2008

Blog Roundup 9.12.08


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Aquarium Drunkard, a benchmark of music-blog quality, has an interview with Liam Finn, musician and son of Crowded House singer Neil Finn.

The always well-done Music Is Art has news on the upcoming Annuals album along with a few mp3s for your perusal.

Pelican's Perch links to a nifty new song called "I Can Feel A Hot One" from melodic indie-rock band Manchester Orchestra, who absolutely won me over with their live show a few years back here on the Gulf Coast. The band has an EP/DVD combo due out in October, and they are hard at work on a new full-length entitled Mean Everything To Nothing.

Speed Of Dark revisits the Coen Brothers' classic comedy The Big Lebowski, which turned 10 years old this year. Great movie. Makes me want to wear sandals and drink White Russians.

When You Awake can always be counted on for quality country-tinged mixtapes. Brooklyn band Parts And Labor, who is set to release a new album on Jagjaguwar in October, compiles this edition entitled "Top 10 Countryish/Folkish Songs By Artists That People Don't Consider To Be Country/Folk."

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