Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Adele


I saw Adele on Letterman last night and it reminded me to mention her on here.  I've seen a few other of her late night talk show appearances and I enjoyed all of them.  Her album is mostly great, too, but I particularly enjoyed the extra cd of live songs that came with it.  I think sparse accompaniments of just one main instrument really suit her voice well.  Oh, and in case you didn't realize, the album is called 19 because she was 19 when she recorded it!  She already has two grammys at the age of 20!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Thao

I've been enjoying Thao Nguyen's cd We Brave Bee Stings And All lately.  It's a pretty good album and I think along with her band The Get Down Stay Down she has somewhat of a unique sound going for her, and could establish herself as the next big female voice in indie rock.  Her lyrics aren't bad either.  Here's "Bag of Hammers":

Friday, March 27, 2009

Nina Simone



Nina Simone's start is interesting:  she began playing piano in church, aspired to be a classical pianist and studied at Juilliard, but in order to pay her way through school she began playing clubs and started to sing jazz standards.  Though she's playing jazz in her early work, you can definitely hear the classical and gospel influence.  Her version of "I Loves You, Porgy" is heart-breaking and fantastic:


Here's one of her later performances:

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Damien Jurado






I started listening to Damien Jurado with his early albums Waters Ave S (1997) and Rehearsals for Departure (1999), and he's had some good ones after that, but I kind of lost track of what he's been up to lately.  Then I read an article about his latest album, Caught in the Trees, in the Jan/Feb issue of Relevant Magazine.  Although the songs on this album are based on his personal life, specifically a recent divorce, Jurado collaborates with Eric Fischer and Jenna Conrad on the songwriting, and the result is quite good.  Here's the music video for "Caskets":