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After Lewsberg's excellent self titled debut album last year so excited for the release of the second album 'In This House' on March 27th. And getting to see them live in Newcastle on April 19th is a real bonus


I’ve not heard of this band before, but I really enjoyed that track. It reminds me of The Blue Aeroplanes, a band I used to really like.
 
I was at the same gig 😉 Clams was on my podcast so he stuck us on the guest list...lovely fella 👌
the Crescent in York get's some great gigs on and I was thinking afterwards it would be great if The Georgian Theatre could attract some of those bands seeing as it's a similar size venue. Low and behold shortly after, the She Drew the Gun and Warmduscher gig's were announced. Plus we had Working Men's Club on, so things looking up
 
Amanda Palmer & Jasmine Power - Mr. Weinstein Will See You Now
This is from about 18 months ago but I'm reviving it after recent court findings. You have to sign in to play the main video because of the content but there is a second link below of just the song. Amanda Palmer is amazing.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-5y7sCDxYw

I bought her album from last year There will Be No Intermission. Might come across as a bit same-y to the casual listener but some of it is just fantastic (well most of it to be fair)

and I'll give this a proper watch tonight when I'm at home
 
The godess that is Poebe Bridgers returns with a cracking track with great lyrics. Gentle sounds with a really weird video. This is what Paste said.

“Garden Song” opens with contemplative strings, which lead into a gentle, tumbling guitar riff, sprouting from a bed of soft static as Bridgers delivers surreal vocals: “Someday I’m gonna live in your house up on the hill / and when your skinhead neighbor goes missing / I’ll plant a garden in the yard, then / they’re gluing roses on a flatbed / You should see it / I mean thousands.” The imagery is serene, yet ominous, like a dream that may actually be a nightmare. The video captures that same tension: Bridgers asked her younger brother to film her hitting a bong, then “surprise” her with what happened next. Bridgers, who doesn’t smoke, stares into the camera through the haze, keeping her composure as best she can while various figures in odd costumes (one of whom is comedian Tig Notaro, dressed as a monk) wander in and out of frame, their intentions never quite clear. At the video’s end, Bridgers collapses into bed, spent, perhaps bound for more strange dreams

 
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