August, 2009


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Aug 09

Already Gone by Tarbox Ramblers

In the words of founder Michael Tarbox, the Tarbox Ramblers are a musical group probably best labelled as a “primitive blues and jug band”. The original line-up with Robbie Phillips (washtub bass), J. Place (harmonica), Mickey Bones (drums, washboard and bones) and Michael Tarbox was formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1994. Expressing the need to follow the musical traditions of hillbilly music and Delta blues reinterpreted for the modern world, they have been compared to Wilco and Cassandra Wilson.

Originally a Cambridge-area bar band, the Tarbox Ramblers were signed by Rounder Records in 1998, and their first album was released in 2000. In summer 2001, Robert Plant contacted the group, to secure them as his opening act for his Boston appearance, and was impressed enough to ask them to continue touring with him. They made the BBC’s list of top CDs in 2002.

Tristram Lozaw, a reviewer from the Boston Herald, described the group as follows:

“If the Rolling Stones had happened 10 years earlier, hailed from Memphis and been produced by Ike Turner, they might have sounded like The Tarbox Ramblers. The way the Ramblers lay down their backroads grit and raw hillbilly-rock jive, you’re unlikely to hear a more genuine blast of sandpaper rhythm and roots.”

…HD agrees.

Already Gone – Tarbox Ramblers


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Aug 09

Bang Bang by Trouble Andrew (feat. Santigold)

Trevor Andrew (aka Trouble Andrew) was born in Nova Scotia, Canada and is a pro snowboarder for Burton. He tore his ACL in 2005 which put him out of action for almost a year. After the surgery he moved to Philadelphia to stay with his girlfriend Santi White (formerly aka Santogold, now aka Santigold). While recovering in Philly he started messing around on an SP1200 drum machine, a guitar and some keys that were laying around her house. When Santi saw what he was doing, she gave him a 4 track recorder and the rest is history.

Bang Bang – Trouble Andrew (feat. Santigold)


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Aug 09

Death By Diamonds & Pearls by Band of Skulls

Band of Skulls is a British alternative rock band that formed in 2008 in Southampton, England. It consists of Russell Marsden (guitar, vocals), Emma Richardson (bass, vocals), and Matt Hayward (drums), who formed a band after they all met in college. Initially, they played at night clubs in the greater London area and recorded some demos under the name of Fleeing New York before changing their name to Band of Skulls in November 2008.

Their debut album Baby Darling Doll Face Honey, distributed by Shangri-La Music, was released exclusively on the iTunes Store on March 6, 2009, followed by a general release on March 20. It has been announced that Band of Skulls will be featured in the second installment of the Twilight series “New Moon” according to director Chris Weitz. Band of Skulls are currently on a US tour this summer.

Death By Diamonds & Pearls – Band of Skulls


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Aug 09

Keep Me by The Black Keys

“Keep Me” is a track from the third album (Rubber Factory) by American blues-rock duo, The Black Keys. It continues the Black Keys’ tradition of raw, heavily blues-influenced indie rock. Rubber Factory was recorded in an abandoned warehouse in the Black Key’s hometown of Akron, Ohio; and was recorded and produced by Patrick Carney. The song was used in the movie The Go-Getter, and the FX television series Sons of Anarchy.

Keep Me – The Black Keys


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Aug 09

Party and Bullshit by Notorious B.I.G. (Ratatat Remix)

Party and Bullshit is a 1993 debut solo song by artist The Notorious B.I.G. (who was going by Biggie Smalls at the time). This song was performed at a concert with friend turned rival 2Pac in 1994. It was remixed by Ratatat on their 2007 album Ratatat Remixes Vol. 2.

The refrain “party and bullshit” was inspired by the song “When the Revolution Comes” by spoken word artists The Last Poets, however Biggie changed the meaning in his version to be about partying instead of social consciousness and HD would like to thank him for that. R.I.P.

Party and Bullshit – Notorious B.I.G. (Ratatat Remix)