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Allysen Callery ‘Mumblin’ Sue’ review at Gaesteliste

  • 12/06
  • 75orLess
  • · blog · Callery, Allysen

You can read the review here.

Es waren die Platten ihrer Eltern, die Allysen Callery einst auf den Weg brachten – ihr Faible für den Sound des britischen Folk-Revivals der späten 60er- und frühen 70er-Jahre ist auch auf ihrer fünften Veröffentlichung ungebrochen. Seit vor zwei Jahren ihre Themen-EPs “Winter Island” und “Summer Place” erschienen sind, hat die in Bristol, Rhode Island, ansässige Singer/Songwriterin die Nylonsaiten ihrer Akustikgitarre gegen Stahlsaiten getauscht, die herrlich unwirkliche Stimmung ihrer zerbrechlich-poetischen Songs ist allerdings glücklicherweise unverändert. Mehr als ihr ausgezeichnetes Fingerpicking und ihre einnehmende Falsettstimme braucht die Amerikanerin auch auf “Mumblin’ Sue” nicht, um eine sagenhaft intime Atmosphäre zu kreieren, die eine geradezu hypnotische Wirkung auf den Hörer ausübt. So traditionell folky, wie sich viele ihrer Songs im ersten Moment anhören, sind sie übrigens gar nicht. Das macht sich vor allem beim (einzigen) Traditional “Long Black Veil” bemerkbar, das – wenngleich wunderschön – ein wenig aus dem Rahmen fällt und unterstreicht: Mit viel Subtilität hat sich Allysen Callery längst eine eigene Nische in den immer größer werdenden Folk-Zirkeln erarbeitet.

 

Dan Baker, Six Star General reviews in December issue of Motif

  • 12/05
  • 75orLess
  • · blog · Dan Baker · McGunks, The · Northern Lands · Six Star General

Along with coverage of upcoming shows with The McGunks and Northern Lands.

You can read the article here.

Six Star General – Hair Supply (75orLess Records)

Six Star General has had a difficult year that forced them to be on the sidelines for several months due to various medical maladies. In the meantime, they managed to finish another album, Hair Supply. In addition to being my motto, “I Don’t Know Where We’re Going (But I Know That It’s Not Good)” is a return to form noisy rocker that has been missing from the last couple of Six Star records. “Christopher Walken” and “I’m Expanding Slowly” are like stoner indie rock powered by hypnotic grooves. “Way Out of Control” is a noisy fun punk romp. “Life in Vain” is an infectious ditty powered by a cool hook and probably the closest thing to a single on Hair Supply. I look forward to hearing the new tunes live at the CD Release for Hair Supply at The Parlour on January 4.

Dan Baker – Pistol in My Pocket (75orLess Records)

I didn’t know what to make of Dan Baker at first on the title track of Pistol in My Pocket that comes off as a howling Beck imitation on one of his independent albums. Then things started to get good. “Threw Me Down the Well” is a blues number that comes across as an Americanized version of Nick Cave, thanks to the violin from Rob Flax. “Never Alone” and “Up On the Roof” are winners as spacey piano ballads that remind me of sitting out on my porch staring up at the stars. “Down in the Canyon” has kind of a later-day Dylan feel at times. On “She’s Not Going To Call,” Baker channels his inner Tom Waits with an added Americana touch on the outro. Baker’s best material is so raw it hits you straight in the gut on tracks like “Coming Home.” I didn’t know anything about Dan Baker before, but after listening to Pistol in My Pocket, I certainly want to know more!

– See more at: http://motifri.com/alt-nation-some-new-discs-and-shows-to-bid-2013-goodbye/#sthash.mdmZLpMf.dpuf

Six Star General – Hair Supply (75orLess Records)

Six Star General has had a difficult year that forced them to be on the sidelines for several months due to various medical maladies. In the meantime, they managed to finish another album, Hair Supply. In addition to being my motto, “I Don’t Know Where We’re Going (But I Know That It’s Not Good)” is a return to form noisy rocker that has been missing from the last couple of Six Star records. “Christopher Walken” and “I’m Expanding Slowly” are like stoner indie rock powered by hypnotic grooves. “Way Out of Control” is a noisy fun punk romp. “Life in Vain” is an infectious ditty powered by a cool hook and probably the closest thing to a single on Hair Supply. I look forward to hearing the new tunes live at the CD Release for Hair Supply at The Parlour on January 4.

Dan Baker – Pistol in My Pocket (75orLess Records)

I didn’t know what to make of Dan Baker at first on the title track of Pistol in My Pocket that comes off as a howling Beck imitation on one of his independent albums. Then things started to get good. “Threw Me Down the Well” is a blues number that comes across as an Americanized version of Nick Cave, thanks to the violin from Rob Flax. “Never Alone” and “Up On the Roof” are winners as spacey piano ballads that remind me of sitting out on my porch staring up at the stars. “Down in the Canyon” has kind of a later-day Dylan feel at times. On “She’s Not Going To Call,” Baker channels his inner Tom Waits with an added Americana touch on the outro. Baker’s best material is so raw it hits you straight in the gut on tracks like “Coming Home.” I didn’t know anything about Dan Baker before, but after listening to Pistol in My Pocket, I certainly want to know more!

The McGunks Holiday Party

Truth be told, The McGunks really don’t need much of an excuse to throw a party, as anyone who has been to one of their shows can attest. The McGunks are straight-on pub punk with bits of bands like the Supersuckers mixed in. Check out their recent CD, Highlights for Lowlifes for even more sweaty, booze-drenched rock & roll hi-jinks!

The McGunks and The O’Tooles will throw a punk rock Holiday Bash at Broad Street Tap in Cumberland on December 21.

– See more at: http://motifri.com/alt-nation-some-new-discs-and-shows-to-bid-2013-goodbye/#sthash.mdmZLpMf.dpuf

The McGunks Holiday Party

Truth be told, The McGunks really don’t need much of an excuse to throw a party, as anyone who has been to one of their shows can attest. The McGunks are straight-on pub punk with bits of bands like the Supersuckers mixed in. Check out their recent CD, Highlights for Lowlifes for even more sweaty, booze-drenched rock & roll hi-jinks!  The McGunks and The O’Tooles will throw a punk rock Holiday Bash at Broad Street Tap in Cumberland on December 21.

Northern Lands

Narragansett Beer put together a beast of a party to celebrate their 123rd anniversary.  Of course, I’d contest the year because they should have to subtract all the years the brand was dormant, but nobody listens to me anyway. This show has something for almost everyone. You want straight-out rock?  Northern Lands and the slightly country tinged Jay Berndt & The Orphans will be there. Want something acoustic? Brian McKenzie will be there to deliver. Jazz? Michelle Lewis for the win! The only thing missing is metal, which is odd considering Berndt and McKenzie were in the ‘90s local juggernaut, Kilgore. In addition this will be the annual unveiling of the Gansett Girl Calendar.   Narragansett Beer 123rd Anniversary Party featuring live performances by Northern Lands, Jay Berndt & The Orphans, Brian McKenzie Michelle Lewis and Jeff Byrd hits The Met Café on December 27.

 

Mark Cutler in Go Local Prov ‘5 December Live Music Musts’

  • 12/05
  • 75orLess
  • · blog · Cutler, Mark

You can read the article here.

Mark Cutler at Nick-A-Nee’s

Nick-A-Nee’s in Providence has a Record Release Party starring longtime local rocker Mark Cutler. Along with his band Men of Great Courage, he’s celebrating the release of his killer new album Dreamland. Founder of legendary RI bands The Schemers and The Raindogs, Cutler’s sound continues to evolve, or in this case devolve, toward a simpler, more roots influenced style. Check him out tonight at 9PM. (Cutler is also part of the Songwriters Circle show to benefit the RI Food Bank Sunday afternoon at the historic Channing Memorial Church – Visit the website for more details.)

Jacob Haller at AS220

  • 12/04
  • 75orLess
  • · Haller, Jacob · live dates

with Joe Auger, Ian Fitzgerald, Daniel Ouellette and the Shobijin

AS220
Empire Street
Providence, RI
9:00 pm –

Allysen Callery at Zuzu

  • 12/02
  • 75orLess
  • · Callery, Allysen · live dates

Zuzu
474 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139

Northern Lands ‘He Took a Dive’ review in The Noise

  • 12/01
  • 75orLess
  • · blog · Northern Lands

You can read the review here.

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