Video: Foy Vance, Regarding Your Lover

Foy Vance is from Northern Ireland, but has spent a good deal of his life rattling around the American South. Last year he released Joy of Nothing, which won the very first Northern Ireland Music Prize.

This year, he will, among other things, be appearing at the Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta.

I’ve been listening to his Daytrotter session for the last couple of days, and while all of the songs are great, Regarding Your Lover is the one I really love.

 

Foy Vance - Regarding Your Lover // The Live Sessions

 

Want more? Head over to his Soundcloud.

Video: Empires, How Good Does It Feel

Empires, scrappy little band of my heart (Chicago division), is getting ready to release a new record, to be called Orphan.

As a preview, they’ve put out the video below, for How Good Does It Feel. The edges are a little less jagged than they usually are, but the propulsive energy is still there and Sean van Vleet’s voice is still the perfect seductive blend of silk and whiskey.
 

Empires - How Good Does it Feel Live From the Basement

 
In other Empires news, they will be headed out on tour of the Midwest starting in February:
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For further updates: see their Facebook and/or Twitter pages!

Video: Brett Detar, Tried to Hate the Angels

Tried to Hate the Angels is from Brett Detar’s shiny new record To Free To Live which he is giving away in return for email addresses at his website.

Too Free to Live is Detar’s second solo effort, and I think the best summary I can give you is: he sounds like he’s relaxed into his groove.

And oh, what a delightful groove it is, too. There are beautiful mournful ballads like the one below (Losers Baby, Broken Hymn); barroom stompers/clap-alongs (Satan’s Foot on My Neck, Please Don’t Go Away Like That); tunes to accompany the last run for the state line before the law closes in (Too Free To Live, I Can See The Darkness); and even a brief excursion into the blues (Damaged Girl).

Another thing I can tell you: once you have watched this video and then surfed on over and acquired the record, make some time to listen to it straight through from start to finish with no interruptions or distractions, and relax into the groove yourself.

 

Brett Detar - "Tried To Hate The Angels" Official Music Video

Video: Gentleman Jake, Man to Avoid

There’s a story here. About the places where the wall between worlds is thin. Where doors come and go and change their locks and looks and when you leave you might not be back in the alley you walked down to find the place. Where the whiskey and smoke swirl together while minor demons play backgammon, and crippled angels still stand guard against the night because no matter how far you fall from Heaven, old habits die hard.
 

Gentleman Jake - "Man to Avoid" from the album "Shambolic Nation"

 
Gentleman Jake official website

Video: SWiiiM, I Am God

Hey look, it’s a SWiiiM video that (mostly) doesn’t freak me out! (Maybe just a touch of vertigo on some of the shots!)

No but really, it’s pretty. A love letter, even, to Californian sun and sweeping vistas, chickens and urban decay. It’s also something of a meditation on the subject of What Would Jesus Do (If He Were a Stoner Bro?)
 

SWIIIM "I AM GOD" - OFFICIAL VIDEO

 
Official Website

Video: Röyksopp feat. Susanne Sundfør, Running to the Sea

All y’all know how much I love a good lyric video. This one, for Running to the Sea by Röyksopp featuring Susanne Sundfør, is particularly clever and lovely. And the song is pretty great, too.
 

Röyksopp - Running To The Sea (Lyrics)

Video: Fall Out Boy, Alone Together

For some of you, today is just Thursday. For others, and for me, it’s Thanksgiving.

One of the very many things I’m thankful for this year is Fall Out Boy, who came back, after a long time away. Here they are with Alone Together, one of my favorite songs from Save Rock and Roll.
 
http://youtu.be/Z79fveRw7LQ

Video: Mike Doughty, Super Bon Bon (2013)

Last year, Mike Doughty of Soul Coughing published a memoir called The Book Of Drugs, because he took a lot of them, and had a lot of drug stories, many of which he told in the book. He also told a lot of stories about screwing and being screwed in both the biblical and music industry sense. I think I read it in one sitting, wincing and laughing by turns. Favorite revelation: He was the author of the New York Press’s Dirty Sanchez column, which I used to read every week.

And then, of course, he had to go on a book tour, and read his stories out loud. That, in turn, led to him first revisiting the songs at the center of the narrative – the work he did with Soul Coughing – and then, eventually, to him completely reworking and re-imagining some of the tunes.

He has just released the product of that work as a record entitled Circles Super Bon Bon Sleepless How Many Cans? True Dreams of Wichita Monster Man Mr. Bitterness Maybe I’ll Come Down St. Louise Is Listening I Miss the Girl Unmarked Helicopters The Idiot Kings So Far I Have Not Found the Science.

He’s also made a new video for Super Bon Bon, which originally appeared on Irresistible Bliss (1996) and I’m pretty sure was played at every single frat party I attended for at least a year afterwards. This is the original official video, made at a time when raves were a big thing, and people wore goggles when they to a rave, to protect their eyes from whatever was in the smoke and/or foam.
 

U-MV157 - Soul Coughing - Super Bon Bon

 
This is the new video. Saying “it is very strange” is both true and does not even begin to do it justice. I think it might be a visual representation of what would happen if the Internet went to a rave. There are a lot of cookies, multiple inexplicable hams, guest stars (MC Frontalot!) and also some small dogs. All I could manage after I watched it the first time was a flat what. I’ve watched it a few more times, and while I’m still confused, I’m also entertained.
 
Mike Doughty - Super Bon Bon

 
Want more? Check out the music and videos at Doughty’s website.

Video: death., the HARTEBEEST

The HARTEBEEST are duo from the island of Guernsey, and they have made the most cheerful sounding song about death that you are going to listen to today.

I decided to share it in video form because the video both illustrates and clarifies the song. “Death” doesn’t necessarily mean actual death; it could just be a reference to some of the more soul-killing aspects of modern life, and how different people have different escape valves. Places to go to feel alive, even if that place is in their head, or a track, before dawn.

 

H A R T E B E E S T - death. (official video)

 

In non-musical news, the HARTEBEEST also post amazing pictures to their Instagram; check it out if you like dramatic views of island coasts and/or graveyards in the snow and don’t mind the occasional dead mouse.