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    February 25th 2013

    Playlist - February 25th 2013

    A List

    Harper Lee - Little Green Cars (Irish)

    New Alphabet - Eels

    It's Too Late - Francis Black (Irish)

    Indian Summer - Stereophonics

    Long Way Down - Nathan O'Regan (Irish)

    Lost In Her Sound - Warsaw Radio (Irish)

    Let Her Go - Passenger

    Don't Save Me - Haim

    Hello - Picturehouse (Irish)

    Vagabond - Eddi Reader

    B List

    Please Don't Say You Love Me - Gabrielle Aplin

    Nothing Arrived - Villagers (Irish)

    Jubilee Street - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

    Painting - Ocean Colour Scene

    Kerry Girl - The Fallows

    Big Love - Matthew E. White

    Joy To You Baby - Josh Ritter

    Someone Is Singing Our Song - Michael English

    Wagon Wheel - Nathan Carter (Irish)

    Upside Down - Ryan Sheridan (New Edition) (Irish)

    Highly Recommended

    In Between - You and Me Liz Seaver (Irish)
    Angel Maria - Butterley (Irish)
    Gotta Go - Jason Clarke (Irish)
    The Gathering - The Kilkennys (Irish)
    Days aare Getting Better - Vickers Vimy (Irish)

    Album of the Week: Birds of Chicago by Birds of Chicago

    Birds of Chicago, is a collective based around JT Nero and Allison Russell. Whether touring as a duo or with the full family band, Nero and Russell have emerged as two of the most compelling new voices in North American Roots music.

    For several years Russell and Nero’s respective bands, Po' Girl (Vancouver, BC) and JT and the Clouds (Chicago, IL), have collaborated extensively, but on 2011’s Mountains/Forests, released under the JT Nero banner, they tapped into the true, bewitching power of their voices together on an entire record. It also featured the full cast of characters that would round out the Birds of Chicago ensemble - the Clouds and Michelle McGrath, the luminous singer and picker from the hidden hills of Southeast Ohio.

    The record received critical raves and won them new fans on both sides of the Atlantic, and created a great deal of excitement for the first official Birds of Chicago album which has just been released.

    Nero’s fractured country-soul voice wrapped in Russell’s silver and gold tones is a fine thing. Not too perfect, not at all saccharine, you’ll hear echoes of mountain gospel, street corner doo-wop, and classic soul. Accompanied by just a banjo and a guitar, it’s haunting. Fired by the band, it’s a full tilt revival.

    Nero and Russell are most at home on the road - pick almost any night in the next two years and you can bet they will be in some festival, theater, pub, VFW hall, roller rink (they wish) or living room, dovetailing their voices, singing their songs of hope, despair, love.... and electric seahorses. And honey bee apocalypses. And ice cream. It's familiar and strange stuff - the everyday and the magical. Come see ‘em, they won't be hard to find.

     

     

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