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Listen: Flaming Lips Do “Sad and Beautiful World” for Sparklehorse Tribute

I told you about the Sparklehorse/ Mark Linkous tribute album, Last Box of Sparklers, previously and gave you a taste with a Mercury Rev track off it. Also on the album are Mark Lanegan, Califone, Joy Formidable, Phantogram and others.

Now we get a cover of “Sad and Beautiful World” by the Flaming Lips. The original appeared on the first Sparklehorse album, Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot.

Here’s the Flaming Lips’ contribution:



The non-profit Box of Stars is currently raising money via Indiegogo to release the album and, ultimately to increase awareness about mental health issues.

Here’s a video with more info:

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Exclusive: Stream Three Songs Off “Inside Dave Van Ronk”

With “Inside Llewyn Davis” opening last week, the album that inspired the film’s title has been reissued on vinyl as it was originally released in 1964, long before the advent of the CD and the MP3.

Recorded during the same April 1962 sessions that produced Dave Van Ronk’s first album for Fantasy Records, Folksinger, Inside Dave Van Ronk predominantly features folk standards such as “House Carpenter,” “Kentucky Moonshiner” and “Shanty Man’s Life.”

Van Ronk was an influence on Bob Dylan, who learned Van Ronk’s version of “House of the Rising Sun” and covered “House Carpenter” as well. Van Ronk recorded several Joni Mitchell compositions and helped bring attention to the brilliant Canadian songwriter before she became popular.

Check out these songs off Inside Dave Van Ronk courtesy of Concord Music Group.

“Shanty Man’s Life”:

“Sprig of Thyme”:

“Kentucky Moonshiner”:

Check out my other posts on Dave Van Ronk:

Listen: Coen Brothers Film Puts Spotlight on Dave Van Ronk

Listen: “Inside Dave Van Ronk” to be Released On Vinyl

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Linda Perhacs First Album in 44 Years Due in March

Back in September I reported that psych-folk singer Linda Perhacs, whose 1970 Parallelograms is now considered both highly influential and a classic, was working on a new album, her first in 44 years.

Today it was announced that the album, The Soul of All Natural Things, will be released on Sufjan Stevens’ Asthmatic Kitty label on March 4th. in a press release Perhacs said:

We get too far out of balance and we must find a way to get back to our polestar. I felt that people needed to be reminded of that. My music isn’t just recreational, it’s not just entertainment. I have a deeper purpose. My soul is giving itself to the people; I want them to be helped, I want them to be lifted.

Listen to a song off the album:

Track listing:


1 The Soul of All Natural Things

2 Children

3 River of God

4 Daybreak

5 Intensity
6 Freely

7 Prisms of Glass

8 Immunity

9 When Things Are True Again

10 Song of the Planets

Read more about the new album here, and get some background on Linda Perhacs here.

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Listen: Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl” From “Live at the Cellar Door”

Today Neil Young released this audio from his Live at the Cellar Door album, which will be released December 10, 2013.

It’s very cool hearing this song, which we know much better from the rock performance by Neil and Crazy Horse, done solo with only Neil’s piano playing as accompaniment. At the end of the track you can hear Neil say, “That’s the first time I ever did that one on piano.”

Listen: “Inside Dave Van Ronk” to be Released On Vinyl

With the Cohen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis” about to reach the theaters, it makes sense that the music of one of the inspirations for the film should be back in circulation.

1962’s Inside Dave Van Ronk, the second album from the Greenwich Village folksinger who influenced Bob Dylan, is being released on vinyl.

Check out “House Carpenter,” which we recently heard by Bob Dylan on the Another Self Portrait album.

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New Robyn Hitchcock Album Due in 2014

Robyn Hitchcock has recorded an album which may be called The Man Upstairs, with the great record producer Joe Boyd (Fairport Convention, Richard and Linda Thompson, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Pink Floyd, and many more), to be released in 2014 on YepRoc Records. Charlie Francis (better known as a producer and engineer) plays piano on four tracks.

In his newsletter Boyd writes: “I am occasionally approached by managers or artists wondering if I’m still up for producing records. I say yes, in theory. Then I set forth the way I’d like to do it: live in the studio (mostly, anyway, a few overdubs allowed…), no more than 6 days recording, maximum 6 days for mixing. For singer-songwriters, I say we’d have to include other people’s songs mixed in with theirs. Not covers of well-known songs, just good songs that fit in. Most respond with, ‘we’ll think about that and get back to you’ and I never hear from them again.”

Ah, but when Boyd told Hitchcock the lay of the land…

“my pal and touring partner Robyn Hitchcock has agreed to all my conditions,” Boyd writes. “We recorded and mixed a cd in 7 days (with the invaluable assistance of the great engineer Jerry Boys) and we’re both delighted with it. It will emerge on YepRoc sometime in 2014 (provisional title “The Man Upstairs”) and you can judge for yourselves if the Boyd approach works or not.”

Listen: New, Epic Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Song, “Austerity Blues”

Cover art for the new Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra album

A new album from Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra is due out January 21, 2014.

It’s got a great title: Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light on Everything.

While you wait for the album listen to this track off it, “Austerity Blues.”

Thanks Consequence of Sound!

New Bruce Springsteen Album Coming in 2014

Cover of Springsteen’s new single, “High Hopes.”

The new Bruce Springsteen single, “High Hopes,” will be released next Monday, November 25, 2013. It’s a fairly recent recording, possibly made in Australia while Springsteen and the E Street Band were touring Australia earlier this year. Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello Tom Morello plays wah-wah guitar on the track and there’s a horn section.

Springsteen and the band augmented by Morello performed “High Hopes” while touring Australia in March.

During an interview in June Springsteen said that he and the band and Morello went into the studio in Australia.

“We did a couple of things that I wanted to put down,” Springsteen told Rolling Stone. “Being with Tommy was exciting.”

Billboard reports that a new Springsteen album “could be out as early as January — a quick follow-up to 2012’s chart-topping Wrecking Ball.

Here’s Springsteen and the E Street Band and Tom Morello performing “High Hopes” on stage.

Here’s the new single: