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Digital Digging: Foreign Folk

Friday, May 1st, 2009

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By: Michael Madavi

With more and more foreign folk bands popping up these days, it’s nice to see a positive American influence offshore for a change! One of the red, white, and blue’s greatest contributions to the global music scene has to be that classic bluegrass folk sound we love so much. Part gospel, part blues, folk music is about as old as recorded music itself. While Americans might have pioneered our own version of the genre, recent years have seen the rise of quality and successful folk bands from other countries. Here’s a few favorites from our catalog:

250004 72 Digital Digging: Foreign FolkThe Audreys
download icon Digital Digging: Foreign Folk “Paradise City” (mp3)
from “When the Flood Comes”
(The Audreys)
UPC: 0602517778153
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These guys deserve some serious respect as they’re a two-time ARIA (the Australian Grammy Award) winner for the Best Blues and Roots Album. They began as a duo comprised of the lovely Taasha Coates (voice, piano, ukulele) and Tristan Goodall (guitars, banjo) who, after dropping out of university in Adelaide, moved to Melbourne where they played original pop songs and slowed-down versions of 1980s songs. The two soon found a love of bluegrass oriented folk music and formed the Audreys with three other members to round out their sound. The result was definitely successful as both their releases to date have received enormous critical praise and earned them their shiny, invaluable ARIAs. This feels a lot like the Cranberries!

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download icon Digital Digging: Foreign Folk “Jimmy” (mp3)
from “Gee whiz but this is a lonesome town”
(Naive)
UPC: 3298498121117
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Formed in Paris as the century turned, Moriarty saw five young musicians adopt each other and write songs like novels or short movies. The group has a sound all their own created by a voice drunk on honey, upright bass, suitcase drums, acoustic and electric guitars and a harmonica. Their sound floats between folk, country, blues and cabaret set somewhere around Dallas in the 1930′s, the Russian Taïga and Paris. An infectious melody is carried by the luminous Rosemary, supported by unsettling lyrics and oozing train-like beats. Very narrative in structure, her sweet and homegrown voice tells tales of strange occurrences and characters from a world that Moriarty creates as they see fit. Very unique and moving.

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265814 72 Digital Digging: Foreign FolkSunparlour Players
download icon Digital Digging: Foreign Folk “North” (mp3)
from “Wave North”
(Outside Music)
UPC: 623339904827 
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Ok, so Canada isn’t that far off, but the group’s name is a nod not to a sun room, but in fact to the Sunparlour district of Canada  - the southernmost mainland of their home country. Formed a little over three years ago, the band has two EPs and one previous full length release to their credit: 2005′s solely-independent EP release Mersea , 2006′s live EP Alive at the Tranzac and 2007′s critically acclaimed Hymns for the Happy. The now three-piece multi-instrumental band of front man Andrew Penner, and co-conspirators Dennis Van Dine and Michael “Rosie” Rosenthal  have recorded their new album Wave North to imminent success. METRO really nails the album’s sound on the head, calling it “…the Arcade Fire with more banjo.” Full of epic builds and destined for enthusiastic crowds singing along, this record is a great contribution from our friendly neighbors to the north, eh.

Current Priorities: March 3- 10, 2009

Monday, March 9th, 2009

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251622 72 Current Priorities: March 3  10, 2009 Ultre
“The Nest & the Skull”
Audiobulb Records
Electronic : Alternative
UPC: 843041046848
Territories: World
Crafted from guitar, piano, electronics and homemade beats, each track is set within a frame of flourishing musical activity. Ultre’s second album is an elegant, bold & extravagant example of modern composition.

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256047 72 Current Priorities: March 3  10, 2009 Vybz Cartel, Spice
“Ramping Shop Remake”
Adidjaheim/Notnice
Dance Hall : Reggae
UPC: 705105811796
Territories: World
The remake of the sexy Vybz Cartel and Spice collaboration that has lit up the dance hall scene with its sexy lyrics and riddims.

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257990 72 Current Priorities: March 3  10, 2009 Jennette McCurdy
“So Close”
Your Tyme Records
Pop : Country
UPC: 844185034524
Territories: World
Jennette McCurdy, “Sam” from Nickelodeon’s iCarly, steps out with the first single, the country flavored pop single – “So Close” – from her soon to be released debut album.

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254330 72 Current Priorities: March 3  10, 2009 Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
“La Luz Del Ritmo”
Nacional
Latin : Rock en Espanol
UPC: 718122028399
Territories: US, Canada
Back after a seven year hiatus, Buenos Aires’s acclaimed Latin-rock outfit, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, have reassembled to release the highly anticipated La Luz del Ritmo (The Light of Rhythm).

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256341 72 Current Priorities: March 3  10, 2009 Bell Orchestre
“As Seen Through Windows”
Arts & Crafts
Indie : Classical
UPC: 827590410022
Territories: World ex-Japan
Bell Orchestre includes members of Arcade Fire & The Luyas; born in an old dance studio in Montreal they produce a terrific sound of strings, bells, horns, drums, stethoscopes, samples & quiet noise. Bell Orchestre make non-traditional music that pushes boundaries & shifts within intuition.

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256571 72 Current Priorities: March 3  10, 2009 Stephen Lynch
“3 Balloons”
What Are Records
UPC: 744626101122
Territories: World
Stephen’s much anticipated new album. His first in over four years, all new songs and recorded in the studio.

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Review: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

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By: Michael Madavi

254330 72 Review: Los Fabulosos CadillacsArtist: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Title:La Luz Del Ritmo
Label: Nacional
Genre: Latin : Rock En Espanol
Release Date: 3.10.09
UPC: 718122028399
Territories: US, Canada

Back after a seven year hiatus, Buenos Aires’s acclaimed Latin-rock outfit, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, have reassembled to release the highly anticipated La Luz del Ritmo (The Light of Rhythm). As one of the most influential and most-referenced rock band of the Latin rock world, Los Cadillacs have collaborated with music greats such as Mick Jones (The Clash), Debbie Harry, Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades and Fishbone, as well as earning a spot on the soundtracks for Grosse Pointe Blank and The Matador. Los Cadillacs have received much critical acclaim, winning the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album, and a nomination in the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards for Best Band and Best Music Video (“La Vida”) which received the International Viewer’s Choice Award at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards (they have performed on MTV’s Unplugged series). A mix of rock, ska, salsa, reggae, folk, and funk, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs have taken musical genres that has been traditionally limited to an English-speaking market and seamlessly applied them to the Latin world. Heralded as one of the godfather groups of the Latin Alternative/Latin Rock genre, they are multiplatinum throughout Latin America and widely loved.

Their new release reveals how Los Cadillacs took their diverse influence and managed to assemble them all together without making the result feel forced. The eagerly awaited disk includes five new songs, six re-makes, and two covers, all of which are played in new arrangements. A fun and upbeat album, La Luz del Ritmo has plenty of ways to make you move: ska based songs such as “Flores” and “Nostros Edoistas” make you jump and dance while “Malbicho” is a soild-gold funk number (with turn-table scratching!). Los Cadillacs even manage to include a wonderful folk ballad, “Hoy” which could easily be played alongside a Johnny Cash tune. Rock n’ Roll legend Mick Jones lends the guys his Clash anthem, “Should I Stay or Should I Go” which translates wonderfully and is further enhanced by the horn section. La Luz del Ritmo was recently released in Mexico and Argentina and quickly declared Platinum in both countries. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs are touring the States in April and are definitely worth seeing.

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download icon Review: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs “La Luz Del Ritmo” (mp3)
from “La Luz Del Ritmo”
(Nacional Records)

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North of the Border: Canada Update

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

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By: Greg Beshers

Since I handle Canada for IODA, I’m often asked what is going on up there right now?  Well besides being cold as hell since it’s the middle of winter, there’s a couple of priority titles that have been bubbling on the charts and all over iTunes & Puretracks in Canada.  The first being the new Prodigy album, Invaders Must Die.

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It reached #3 on the overall album charts and #1 on the Electronic charts.  If you haven’t heard it by now, it is Prodigy’s first record in 4 years and is currently the #1 album in their native UK.  Check it out if you haven’t already.

The next record that’s been bubbling up in Canada, among other places, has been the Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel record, aptly titled Willie & the Wheel.

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The concept for this record was originally conceived in the 1970′s by the legendary producer/A&R man Jerry Wexler, but it didn’t come to fruition until now.  It combines the iconic vocals of Willie Nelson and the always swinging Ray Benson and his crew, Asleep at the Wheel, doing what it is they do best, classic Texas swing.   It’s a record that stands as timeless as the songs that were recorded.

Current Priorities: Jan 27- Feb 3, 2009

Monday, January 26th, 2009

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249244 72 Current Priorities: Jan 27  Feb 3, 2009 Stuck in the Sound
“Shoegazing Kids”
Discograph
Alternative: Rock
UPC: 3700426907095
This four-piece French-pop group is well known in their native country for their energetic live shows. Drawing from the early 00’s dance-rock sensation, Stuck In The Sound creates an upbeat album that makes you want to move while simultaneously proving that the contemporary French music scene is more than just an electronic juggernaut.

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247149 72 Current Priorities: Jan 27  Feb 3, 2009 Ben Benjamin
“The Many Moods of Ben Benjamin Vol. 1.5”
Ghostly International
Electronic: Indie
UPC: 804297901305
Ben Benjamin’s The Many Moods of Ben Benjamin Vol. 1.5 EP is a five-song epilogue to his Ghostly debut, The Many Moods of Ben Benjamin, Vol. 1, and a fine testament to the artist’s production savvy and songwriting skill.

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249427 72 Current Priorities: Jan 27  Feb 3, 2009 Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel
“Willie and the Wheel”
Bismeaux Records
Americana: Swing
UPC: 20286128724
Asleep at the Wheel has been “reviving” western swing music for almost forty years and Willie Nelson has been playing, well, just about every type of music for well over forty. The two acts come together on February 3 to salute the western swing sound on Willie and the Wheel.

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244861 72 Current Priorities: Jan 27  Feb 3, 2009 Melinda Doolittle
“Coming Back to You”
HiFi Recordings
Pop : R&B
UPC: 796019818247
“Her solo debut, Coming Back to You, connects her to venerable elders like Gladys Knight and, yes, early Aretha, but instead of sounding trapped within an antique box, Doolittle comes across as vital and vibrant. Now is the time for listeners to remember that this gospel-bred former backup singer has an earth-shaking gift.” – LA Times

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250549 72 Current Priorities: Jan 27  Feb 3, 2009 Various Artists
“Ghostly Swim”
Ghostly International
Electronic : Indie
UPC: 804297997506
A genre-busting 19-song collection, stretching the entire Ghostly International galaxy, Ghostly Swim explores the Avant-Pop style that the Ann Arbor/New York City label has been been championing for the past 9 years. Ghostly Swim features Matthew Dear, Dabrye, Tycho, Aeroc, The Chap and Michna.

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250196 72 Current Priorities: Jan 27  Feb 3, 2009 The Hylozoists
“L’île de Sept Villes”
Outside Music
Alternative : Classical
UPC: 623339904322
L’île de Sept Villes, the third record by The Hylozoists brain-child Paul Aucoin, is a sonic dream that provides an ongoing background for one’s voyage in reverie. It solidifies The Hylozoists as Canada’s indie-art orchestral mavens.