Still a pile of great $5 albums at Amazon. Check out my recommendations including Radiohead, Frightened Rabbit, Band of Horses and more.
A few other recommendations on some new albums. The Autumn Film: The Ship and the Sea is outstanding (same folks from some of my favorite worship music, Page CXVI). Titus Andronicus: The Monitor is getting tons of playtime on my iPod. It rocks. Makes me think of a mix between The Gaslight Anthem, Conor Oberst and Flogging Molly.
SPECIAL NOTE: The new David Ford: Let the Hard Times Roll was a must buy after I fell in love with his previous album, Songs for the Road. Some of the most "felt" music being made. Melody and heart. The dude can sing, and is a great songwriter. Even better for my Louisville, Kentucky friends. Go TONIGHT to the Zanzabar to hear David Ford play with Sojourn's Brooks Ritter. It's only $10! If you live in or near Louisville and miss this concert you are a moron. I say that in love. Also check out Brooks' album, The Horse Fell Lame.
Go watch The Antlers play a Tiny Desk Concert. Their album, Hospice (only $7.99) was my #1 album of 2009 and this live performance shows you why. Outstanding. Warning: There is some language.
The National have a new album out in May, High Violet. Here's "Terrible Love" played on Fallon (via Heather)...
The Heavy do "How You Like Me Now?" on Letterman. So much fun. Just crank it up and bop along. Grab their album, The House That Dirt Built, for only $6.99.
The new Titus Andronicus is awesome, and also Bazan has released a new live album which I highly recommend.
http://store.davidbazan.com/product/bazan-live-at-electical-audio-cd
Posted by: Kyle | 03/16/2010 at 08:54 AM
Didn't know that. Thanks Kyle.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 03/16/2010 at 10:37 AM
Also there was a great daytrotter session yesterday with Blake Mills.
http://www.daytrotter.com/dt/blake-mills-concert/20031024-3738267.html
He was from the band Simon Dawes, which I love, and also part of Dawes, which I love even more.
Posted by: Kyle | 03/17/2010 at 10:06 AM
Sorry, he was not part of Dawes.
Posted by: Kyle | 03/17/2010 at 10:18 AM
Thanks for that, Kyle.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 03/18/2010 at 12:23 PM