Kurt Baker: Rockin’ For a Living

Kurt Baker’s new album Rockin’ For a Living is out on 25th of october on Oglio Records. Kurt Baker was previously in a band called The Leftovers who released some marvelous powerpop/punk/rock’n’roll songs a few years ago (at least Eager to Please was a really good record, that’s the only one I have). I’m not sure has the band completely broken up, but recently Kurt Baker has taken the solo route. He released a covers EP a while back that was produced by pop guru Linus Of Hollywood and contained songs from The Nerves, Nick Lowe, The Knack, Elvis Costello, The Vapors and that artist list certainly shows that this is my kind of guy. The new Kurt Baker originals seem to come from the same place and damn I love people who are heavily influenced by late 70’s power pop / punk / rock’n’roll bands and are keeping that music alive by writing new excellent power pop tunes. A couple of samples from Rockin’ For a Living below. This is a whole lot of fun.

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Have Gun, Will Travel: Mergers & Acquisitions

New Have Gun, Will Travel album Mergers & Acquisitions will be released on 1st of november by Suburban Home Records. The band is highly respected here at the onechord.net headquarters and the previous album Postcards from A Friendly City took the #11 spot on the best albums of the year 2010 list. I’ve had the chance to listen to the new album for a few weeks and this one is equally amazing and contains great americana storytelling. Pre-order is up on the Suburban Home website and this sampler set below contains three great songs from the album.

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Video of the Day #77: Michael Claytor & Sam Moss

During 2011 I’ve watched Michael Claytor & Sam Moss video of a song called Hairpins so many times that you need to be a math specialist to be able to count them. Therefore I keep on checking out This is Gainesville / Music’s youtube every now and then to see if they’ve added more videos. Tonight I found two more and these are also wonderful. Without further ado, I let these beautiful people sing these beautiful songs (Courtesy of This Is Gainesville / Music and I will obviously remove them if they want to).

Michael Claytor & Sam Moss: Pines, Pines, Pines

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Michael Claytor & Sam Moss: Annabelle

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And of course I have to add Hairpins as well. Which means I won’t be able to go to sleep for a while even though It’s 3 am in Finland. I probably will be watching this over and over again for the next 30 minutes.

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Glossary – Long Live All Of Us

New Glossary album Long Live All Of Us came out a week or two ago on Last Chance Records. Which is nice. Soulful rock and alt.country. A band that should be huge. I’m a rather new traveller in this boat though. I only acquired my first Glossary album Feral Fire (their previous) earlier in 2011. I still haven’t heard this new one in full, because first I was wondering whether to go with the download instead of the physical copy, because the shipping charges to Finland were very high (shipping the new Glossary and Shane Sweeney CDs to Finland seem to cost $20 and that’s just too much. Otherwise pretty much the greatest label there is, because all the bands they have on their roster are stunning). And then when I decided to just go with the download, I can’t seem to be able to download it from This Is American Music tonight. My problem or theirs. Don’t know yet, but it will eventually get sorted. Anyway, the point of this post was just to quickly mention that there is a new Glossary album out and available. This is the wonderful opener Trouble Won’t Always Last.

Edit: And about two minutes after this post, Corey from This is American Music sent me a new link for the download. Now that’s what I call fast and fantastic customer service. Therefore it’s time to put the new Glossary album to my iPod, sleep 5 hours and then listen to new Glossary album for 8 hours at work. Sounds good to me.

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