Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Divine Comedy cover Vampire Weekend for JD sessions


On April 1, cover fans missed something incredible – or, at least, those of us who couldn’t be in Dublin did. Neil Hannon (of The Divine Comedy) covered Vampire Weekend‘s self-titled debut album in its entirety, with the help of Cathy Davey, Romeo Stodart (of The Magic Numbers), and the band Jape. The show was organized by The JD Set, a Jack Daniels venture into the music scene of the British Isles.

Hannon describes the album as “short, snappy, and gorgeous” and “an ingenious marriage of indie pop, African rhythm and classical harmony.” The ensemble takes only a few creative liberties, such as an occasional acoustic guitar, harpsichord, or tweaking of vocal harmonies, but what’s lacking in any technical change is more than made up for in the live-band energy of the sessions and the freshness of new voices on VW’s tunes.

Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa

Mansard Roof

Bryn

Monday, April 11, 2011

Sounding like summer

Two new San Diegan bands, TV Girl and Dirty Gold, took to the interwebs with a new digital split 7″ featuring covers of each other’s songs.

On Land (TV Girl Cover)
Overboard (Dirty Gold Cover)

TV Girl still have their self-titled EP available for free here. You can watch the video for the lead single from Dirty Gold’s debut LP ROAR below.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

New Leisha Hailey*swoon* haha

Tracklist

01 Black And Blue
02 Never The Same
03 Philosopher
04 I’ve Had Enough
05 Fascination
06 No Sacrifice

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The Los Angeles-based Uh Huh Her is the brainchild of musician/actress Leisha Hailey (L Word fame), formerly of alt-pop band The Murmurs, and Camila Grey, bassist and keyboardist with lo-fi rock band Mellowdrone, who has also worked with Dr. Dre, Busta Rhymes, Melissa Auf der Maur, Kelly Osbourne and Adam Lambert. Introduced through mutual friends, Hailey and Grey began making music together at the beginning of 2007, writing the emotionally charged electro-pop tunes that make up their first EP I See Red.

The ladies of Uh Huh Her have returned with an EP titled “Black and Blue.” The title track is a bit of dance floor delight. The EP, which can only be bought in physical form, is being sold exclusively at their live shows and website.

Day 30 - Your Favorite Song At This Time Last Year

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