Showing posts with label Dispatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dispatch. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

And there he wept when he remembered Zion

Just a little cover for you all tonight. The song is done by a band that I only recently found (recently being a relative term). I had the chance to see this song live just about a year ago with some friends at The Iron Horse, the band was Barefoot Truth. We also had the chance to see it performed with Naia Kete.


The song is "From The Rivers Of Babylon." It's a classic song revamped a little for the wannabe Dispatch band (if you say no, I say: they perform with Pete Francis for christs sake!) There isn't really much else to say other than that, but the song is super chill and a great song to listen to when your just relaxing. That sums up the bands music as well, very chill, and very mellow (even compared to Dispatch.

"From The Rivers Of Babylon" by Barefoot Truth feat. Naia Kete from Walk Softly (2007)

-S

Thursday, March 25, 2010

When your around me I'm someone else

Once in a while I come across a band that I am surprised not to have heard about. I recently started listening to Pavement at the suggestion of my high school English teacher. He's a huge fan and is even going to their reunion show in New York this September.

Regardless, they were a whole section of indie music that I had not heard influencing bands such as The White Stripes and Modest Mouse (a couple of my favorites). Recently though, I stumbled upon Guided By Voices led by singer/songwriter Robert Pollard.

The band from Dayton, OH, started up in 1983 and recently broke up in 2004 (I guess '04 was a bad year for bands, Dispatch and Phish broke up that year too). Regardless, you can here the song writing of Pavement and the guitar tones familiar to Modest Mouse and The Mountain Goats in Pollard's songs (of which he has claimed over 1,300 to his name). Pollard brings 'it' with the catchy lyrical structure and the punchy guitar that I love so much.

"Teenage FBI" by Guided By Voices from Do The Collapse (1999)

"I Am A Scientist" by Guided By Voices from Bee Thousand (1994)

"My Valuable Hunting Knife" by Guided By Voices from Alien Lanes (1995)

-S

P.S. Fun Fact: Guided By Voices basically released an album every year while active from '83-'04. They also used the same Lo-Fi style that John Darnielle loves to use with The Mountain Goats.