“So yeah, buy a bike. Ride it through the city at night, for an even bigger kick. Oh and eat whatever the hell you want to eat, you're wonderful.”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in EVENS
“So yeah, buy a bike. Ride it through the city at night, for an even bigger kick. Oh and eat whatever the hell you want to eat, you're wonderful.”
“Simply amazing, the sweet melodic tones gives out a very chill vibe and dreamy affect with every note played.”
EPISODE 074 kicks off with the excellent Horse Teeth, and before things close out with a stone cold beauty from Mothers, you'll hear: something off the latest Frankie Cosmos album, some oldies from Peter Green and Link Wray, a taste from the upcoming Andy Shauf album, plus a bunch more good stuff.
“Walk 3-4 extra stops before you get on the train! Think of the things you miss down there.”
“Piano and Cello accompany an unmistakably Finks-style song, funny and poignant, emotionally engaging, great arrangement and recording. I love it.”
“Before listening to this album, I never once thought to myself “have Neil Young & Daft Punk ever been seen in the same room at the same time?”. Now it is all I can think of.”
EPISODE 67 kicks off with some old skool Bobbie Gentry (who I've been listening to thanks to Season 2 of Fargo) and before things close out with American “hey… is that the guy from Car Seat Headrest?” Holly, you'll hear ace tunes from Twerps, Joan Shelley, Matthew E White + a handful more makers of tasty ear candy.
“Soft indie pop with dreamy, ethereal tones... the overall theme is a bit sispirited, but the lustrous guitar play and thumping drum beats create a divine atmosphere these folks use to their advantage by then layering, and entangling the listeners ear to their hazy appealing vocals, yet seemingly angelic on the harmonies...”
“Pretty sure my 'past not listening' to this album is directly related to my 'past not exercising'. After rocking this in the headphones, I think my previous routine of watching Judge Judy from the stationary bike is in serious danger of being replaced by something much more conducive to working up a sweat.”
EPISODE 70 has some old tunes and some new tunes and some oldish new tunes and some newish old tunes and even a new cover of an old tune. The end result is a pretty sweet soundtrack to a 36 minute part of your day.