The celebrated Texan rockers SPOON (in business for 30 years / 10 studio LPs)
released a new 4-track EP last June, namedMEMORY DUST.
It features 3 tracks from the sessions of last year’s LP The Hardest Cut and one Bo Diddley cover, the blues rock legend’s voodoo resonating 1961 song She’s Fine
She’s Mine. Pretty bouncy take.
The celebrated Texan rockers SPOON (in business for 30 years / 10 studio LPs)
just released a new 4-track EP, namedMEMORY DUST.
It features 3 tracks from the sessions of last year’s LP The Hardest Cut and one Bo Diddley cover, the blues rock legend’s voodoo resonating 1961 song She’s Fine
She’s Mine. Pretty bouncy take.
The song’s inner juxtaposition represents an inspiring journey
from darkness to light, from pessimism to optimism, and from
renouncement to embracement.
Veteran rockers SPOON also take part in the Xmas carol extravaganza.
For the Yuletide occasion, they picked a 1967 Xmas jingle the Fab Four from
an only-fanclub LP.
Daniel (frontman) “Recording ‘Christmas Time Is Here Again’ was a group effort
that pulled us away from rehearsals and quickly sent us down a turbulent path
of what you might call the Christmas spirit. And it’s our song with the most band
members doing vocals ever, pretty sure I’m counting four.”
Texan rockersSPOON, led by energetic frontman/songwriter Britt
Daniel canned their 9th full-length Hot Thoughts and will it throw at
the world on 17 March 2022 via Matador Records.
But first things first. A cover of a 1967 Beatles Xmas song
titled Christmas Time Is Here Again as part of the Spotify
Singles Holiday Edition 2021.
Daniel: “Recording ‘Christmas Time Is Here Again’ was a group effort that
pulled us away from rehearsals and sent us speeding down a path fueled by
what you might call the Christmas spirit. And it’s our song with the most band
members doing vocals ever – pretty sure you can count four.
All together now…
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The 1967 Beatles original, initially written for all members of their fan club …
At the start of this year, the South London gunslingers
released their second top album called Drink Tank Pink.
On this brand new single it’s guitars all over the place again.
Not their best effort, but a hefty hammer nonetheless.
“The whole song came together on the day we recorded it at the studio.
It’s also the first live recording we’ve ever done, we didn’t want it to sound
overworked. It’s a pure banger, listen with a piña colada in your left hand.”
The two-man drill machine out of Kalamazoo, MI nails it again.
This rumbling rollercoaster bulldozes its way in slow motion,
forth and back, while producing an ominous vocal brouhaha
that causes a creepy nightmare experience. Whatever the song’s
protagonist’s ilk is, it doesn’t sound like you want to be friends
This striking stroke is part of the soundtrack for Mark, Mary & Some Other People, a new indie rom-com
about a young married couple trying out an open relationship.
Billie Joe Armstrong and his buddies do what they did throughout
their whole career, rockin’ and rollin’ without thinking too much.