Todd Beene, John Calvin Abney & Friendship

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Todd Beene is working on a solo album called I Can’t Be Serious and will write, record and release a song every ten days or so until the album is finished. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, he is the pedal steel wizard that you have seen or heard on Glossary, Lucero, Chuck Ragan albums/concerts. All great ones and Glossary obviously among the very best there has been during the past ten years or so. Based on this first outtake We Miss You, Todd Beene is capable of doing his own thing in an equally amazing fashion.

Todd Beene at Bandcamp

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John Calvin Abney is a prolific tunesmith. After releasing a really good album Better Luck early in the year, he is returning on December 5th with a new EP Vice Versa Suite. The first outtake Daisy and Clover is a stunning song. A lot like Elliot Smith, but that’s never a bad thing in my world.

John Calvin Abney at Facebook

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Burst & Bloom Records is a small-ish label from Portsmouth, New Hampshire whose taste I’ve grown to trust. They release pretty much only great albums. Guy Capecelatro III, Hello Shark and Cape Snow are some of my earlier favourites. The latest to grab my attention is You’re Going To Have To Trust Me by Friendship. I haven’t really focused on the whole thing yet, because I always get stuck on this gorgeous opener Responsible for an hour or two. Such a great song. This is Responsible.

Friendship at Facebook

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Pearl Charles – Mind’s a Mystery

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The great Beat Surrender blog introduced Pearl Charles to me a few months ago. I think it’s about time to follow his lead and share some of the excellent music Pearl Charles is currently making. It’s sort of a combination of psych folk, 70s west coast rock and garage pop, if you need a lousy description of this amazing music. This is her new wonderful music video Mind’s a Mystery. Such a magnificent song and video.

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And here’s another great one from her self-titled EP that you can buy from her Bandcamp.

Pearl Charles at Facebook

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Moonsocket – Eurydice

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Chris Thompson from the legendary Eric’s Trip just released a new album Eurydice under the moniker Moonsocket. There’s no words to describe this. The loss of a loved one and coping with the loss of a loved one put into words and music in such a remarkable manner. It’s honest, fragile, devastating and breaks my heart into tiny pieces. I’m not sure is there a human being that could watch that video of the song The Future Isn’t A We without being deeply moved. Eurydice is a tough one to listen to, but the warmness and serene humanity of it still somehow hides all that sadness underneath it in the end and becomes the emotion that will stay in your heart after listening to it. The last song Shaped by Your Love is something incredible and a beautiful ending to this emotion-filled album. I shed some tears during that song. Actually I shed a lot of tears of during that song. A remarkable album that everyone should hear.

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Moonsocket at Facebook

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Video of the Day: Kacy & Clayton

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I wrote about this Canadian duo a few days ago, but this video surfaced just after and it would be a crime against dazzlingly beautiful music not to post it and therefore I have to share it with the world (or the seven regular readers). This is Kacy & Clayton and their new stunning music video If You Ask How I’m Keeping. Sandy Denny & Fairport melting together with appalachian music. Pure magic. The album Strange Country is out on 13th November in Canada.

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Kacy & Clayton Website

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