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We are delighted to have won the Kildare final of the National Enterprise Awards 2016. A big thanks to the Local Enterprise Office Kildare for all of their support. #NEAwards16 #LEOKildare #CarveOn
Quiet Life – “Old Flame” (live)
SXSW 2016 - OEB Score: 7; Popularity Index: 3
Pairs Well With…My Morning Jacket, Justin Townes Earle, Shakey Graves
Portland alt country band Quiet Life shared a few new tunes in 2015 by way of a live EP (Quiet Life on Audiotree Live) featuring three unreleased additions to the band ramblers and traditional ballads. We’ll take a minute to feature one of the latter (though dig into the band’s catalog for plenty of stompin’ rock moments) in “Old Flame”, a timeless number that proves the power of harmonized vocals with a couple of passionate couple guitars.
2014 Review: Quiet Life is rootsy, alt country with just enough weird to make you break out of recollections of Americana past. Their latest release is 2014’s Housebroken Man EP, a collection of tracks that range from the sweeping, personal ballad “Shaky Hand” to Jim James-assisted, space-blues song “Waiting Around To Die”. Quiet Life’s blend of acoustic roots and explorative songwriting gives their songs a needed edge, a twist of psychedelia under a shaded brush. The spare “Reckless Kind” and “Housebroken Man”, assisted by Shovel and Ropes’ Cary Ann Hearst, are reflective lyrically and musically, taking opposite tempos to the same emotional goal. Quiet Life have a couple rock-leaning full-lengths and a debut EP to their credit already, so it’s nice to see this fulfilling maturation hit the spot five years in.
Christina’s world (update)
The Blancos | Losing Sleep | Sofar New York
Disraeli | Was a Rapper | SoFar London
And your arm felt nice wrapped ‘round my shoulder, and I had a feeling that I belonged.
Tall Tall Trees | Picture Picture
For some reason this reminds me of John Denver Hozier | Cherry Wine | Cardinal Sessions
Roo Panes | Ran Before The Storm | Mahogany Session
City of the Sun - Intro (The xx cover) | Sofar New York Great cover, great energy!
Oscar and The Wolf - Princes | Sofar London
Shakey Graves - Studio Performance
Love, love, love this guy!
X Ambassadors | Unsteady
Sylvan Esso - NPR Music The whole album is good, listen to it.
Seryn - Disappear | Sofar Dallas
Milky Chance - Stolen Dance
I’ve been away from Germany for about two weeks now and it’s a little strange frankly. I’m on the last stop of my trip which is London and in just a handful of days, I’ll be heading home. I’m not gonna lie to you: I do miss Germany a bit.
Milky Chance was one of the artists that my housemate in Kassel told me about. He also gave me a full list of German artists to listen to. I figured that this would be a good chance to share it with all of you.
The song itself is mellow and calming. There’s a quiet electronic backing to the song itself and Clemens Rehbein’s voice accompanies it quite well.
Milky Chance is actually a duo of Rehbein and Philipp Dausch, a DJ. They are from Kassel (YAY!) and have been around since 2012. The album Sadnecessary came out in 2013.
Hope you all have a great Saturday!
-Sherwin
I was just about to blog about theses guys. This post sums it up for me. If you haven't heard of them this is definitely worth a listen!
If you’d like to have goosebumps for the rest of the day, watch Ages and Ages perform “Divisionary (Do The Right Thing)” with a children’s choir in a house in Portland.
Love this performance by Ages and Ages. Make sure to also check out their BTR Live Studio session!