by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Carriers – Now Is The Time For Loving Me, Yourself, & Everyone Else
The gestation period for birds is 35 days, while elephants take almost two years! In the case of Carriers, Curt Kiser’s Cincinnati-based band, the gestation period took five years. Yet along the way the band has become very well known,…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Seeker Lover Keeper – Wild Seeds
“Let’s start a band.” With those words Seeker Lover Keeper was formed at a bar in Newtown, Australia nine years ago. Wild Seeds, their second album, finds Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann, and Holly Throsby reuniting for the first time in…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Live | Pitchfork Music Festival, Union Park, Chicago
The heat index was topping out at 108 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) as Pitchfork began. Even hotter than the temperature was the performance of the Great Black Music Ensemble, a 13-piece band under the direction of AACM’s Ernest Dawkins.…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | The Soft Cavalry – The Soft Cavalry
Some albums take a lifetime to come to fruition, The Soft Cavalry is definitely one of those. Steve Clarke has spent most of his life in and around the music scene, including a stint in the Ricky Gervais/David Brent band…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Bedouine – Bird Songs of a Killjoy
Coming in on the first breeze of summer, Bird Songs of a Killjoy by Bedouine marks the second chapter in the recording career of Azniv Korkejian. Fittingly, the summer solstice is the perfect time to discover her music. As refreshing…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Jamestown Revival – San Isabel
After four years on the road, Jamestown Revival needed some time off. They spent that time writing and reflecting on what they felt was important. Realising what they loved more than anything was harmonising led them down the road to…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Calexico and Iron & Wine – Years To Burn
Fifteen years. So much changes in fifteen years. For Calexico and Iron & Wine, what’s changed is the nature of how they record. Years To Burn is a decidedly different beast than their 2005 collaboration In The Reins. There were…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Mark Mulcahy – The Gus
Sometimes things hit you immediately, and sometimes they just smack across the face when you least expect it. The Gus by Mark Mulcahy is a case in point. I listened to it for the better part of a day and…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Firefly Burning – Breathe Shallow
Take a deep breath, because Breathe Shallow by Firefly Burning is likely to take your breath away again and again. The staccato strings opening ‘It Won’t Be Long’ immediately inform listeners this record defies expectations. Attempts at categorisation are ultimately…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Cate Le Bon – Reward
According to Cate Le Bon a reward can be quite sinister, especially in these Trumpian times. “People hear the word ‘reward’ and they think that it’s a positive word, and to me it’s quite a sinister word in that it…