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Top Ten of 2010: Jeff Hassay’s Favorites, Honorables, and Previews
1. Elton John & Leon Russell - The Union Invoking the Civil War, Jimmie Rodgers and Melville (as well as an ethereal guest vocal by Neil Young), The Union is heavy on gravitas especially on the profound death march “There’s No Tomorrow.” … Continue reading
Filed under Album Reviews, Reviews
Where the Boom Bands Are: Blake Mills
But this post isn’t about Dawes. No, this post is about Blake Mills, former member of the pre-Dawes outfit Simon Dawes. Blake’s been busy enough in recent years that he should’ve popped up on my radar before now: stints supporting Band of Horses, Jenny Lewis, Julian Casablancas, and Cass McCombs have honed the dude’s song-writing sensibilities to something damn near perfection. Continue reading
Filed under Columns, Where the Boom Bands Are
“The Cover Up (pt. 2)” w/ Au Revoir Simone
In the second part of our exclusive video feature, the ladies of Au Revoir Simone discuss the origin of the band, the new album, and life on the road. Brought to you by TRACER and Ragged. Continue reading
Filed under Sights & Sounds, TRACER+Ragged Films
“The Cover Up (pt. 1)” w/ Au Revoir Simone
Au Revoir Simone welcome summer with an impromptu performance on an ice cream truck. The song, “Take Me As I Am,” is off their new album Still Night, Still Light. Brought to you by TRACER and Ragged.tv. Continue reading
Filed under Sights & Sounds, TRACER+Ragged Films












