Onechord.net turns 15: Freschard – Cheese and Crackers

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This song was such a huge addiction couple of years ago and I still sometimes find myself singing the words Cheese and Crackers out loud in public places. Jesus Christ this song is one of the greatest and most pleasant earworms I can think of. It’s forever stuck in my head, heart and bellybutton and I don’t even want to get rid of it. I know that I’ve perhaps spent too much time praising this particular song, because there’s several similarly brilliant songs in the Clemence Freschard song vault, but how could I not go with this one in this anniversary thingy. However, the albums Shh.. and Boom Biddy Boom are filled with gorgeous songs and there’s a new and most likely great album coming out this fall. I can’t wait to hear it.

And here’s the classic Tweet Tweet video from Wowsers Trousers as a bonus.

Freschard Website

Onechord.net reaches 15 years on September 17. Leading up to that, I will be sharing some songs that I hold dear. Songs that I’ve loved the most during the years I’ve been making this. So basicly just some nostalgic crap, but with a damn brilliant soundtrack.

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Darrin Bradbury – Elmwood Park: A Slightly Melodic Audiobook

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That Darrin Bradbury album that I mentioned a while back is now out and available. The title Elmwood Park: A Slightly Melodic Audiobook sums this up quite nicely. Short stories and narratives delivered in form of captivating americana songs. I bought my download like a minute ago, so I can’t give final conclusions, but I’m loving it so far and I don’t expect that to change. My early favourite is a story called I Knew Him As Sam, which you can catch below. The album is now out on a new artist-run label Cafe Rooster Records and you can buy it from Bandcamp. Cafe Rooster roster is Brian Wright, Darrin Bradbury and Ladies Gun Club at this point. I fully recommend supporting such fine people and real songwriting.

Darrin Bradbury Website

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Onechord.net turns 15: Barna Howard – Turns Around the Bottle

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Sticking in Portland for the time being and could stay there for several entries on this anniversary thingy. The whole Mama Bird family could and should be here and then there’s Huck and Richmond Fontaine and ton of other things. Portland rules my world. Actually Adam Selzer from the previous entry produced and recorded Barna Howard’s second album Quite A Feelin’. While that one is just as wonderful, I have to go with a song from the debut on this. After all, the self-titled Barna Howard album is one of the dearest and nearest to my heart. Besides being a magnificent album filled with the finest songwriting, it was my introduction to my current favourite record label, Mama Bird Recording Co. During the past five years they’ve released a lot of albums that I hold oh so dear. Myriam Gendron, Widower, Vikesh Kapoor etc. Just wonderful. And their 2016 releases from Courtney Marie Andrews and Birger Olsen are both among the year’s finest. I don’t really have an absolute favourite song on Barna’s classic debut, because I love all of them. Maybe I might be the most fond I’ll Let You Pick Window, but I’ll go with this live version of Turns Around the Bottle.

And here’s the first single Promise, I Won’t Laugh as a bonus.

Barna Howard Website
Mama Bird Recording Co. Website

Onechord.net reaches 15 years on September 17. Leading up to that, I will be sharing some songs that I hold dear. Songs that I’ve loved the most during the years I’ve been making this. So basicly just some nostalgic crap, but with a damn brilliant soundtrack.

Continue Reading