Currently on tour with War on Drugs and Purling Hiss, Carter Tanton exudes inventive singer-songwriterness in his own rich veign similar to (but oh so different from) Cass McCombs, Dan Bejar, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen…you know. His new album “Freecloud“—a Bowie nod—is an exciting patchwork narrative of fuzzy guitar, late summer sun, big ideas, small […]
Oct 29, 2011 | Categories:music | Tags: bowie, bruce springsteen, carter tanton, cass mccombs, dan bejar, david bowie, fake pretend, favorite music, freecloud, marisa nadler, murderous joy, music, new music, new song, paul mccartney, purling hiss, song, war on drugs | Comments Off on new music // Carter Tanton
These are albums I love listening to from beginning to end and have a magical appeal no matter the time, place or mood. These are not necessarily the albums I respect the most. In other words: this is a list of what I consider to be my favorite albums—but not, in all cases, what I […]
Mar 18, 2009 | Categories:music | Tags: abbey road, animal collective, avey tare, b.a.d., b.a.d. ii, bad, bang, beast moans, beatles, belle & sebastian, big audio dynamite, bjork, black francis, bossanova, bowie, brian eno, brian weitz, bryan ferry, buzzcocks, carey mercer, chairs missing, chameleons, clinic, daft punk, dan bejar, david bowie, david portner, deakin, debut, destroyer, discovery, echo & the bunnymen, eno, eureka farm, favorite music, frank black, geologist, green, hall & oates, his 'n' hers, i should coco, iii, Joshua Dibb, kid a, led zeppelin, love bites, loveless, m.i.a., macca, magazine, mbv, mccartney, mia, michael jackson, my bloody valentine, noah lennox, of montreal, omd, panda bear, paul mccartney, pink floyd, pixies, pulp, r.e.m., radiohead, real life, rem, roxy music, sonic youth, supergrass, swan lake, teenager of the year, the cars, the globe, the very best of, the view, thriller, velvet underground, walking with thee, walkmen, what does anything mean? basically, what does anything mean? basicaly, white stripes, wire, wolf parade, world party | 5 Comments »