Renegade by Dylan LeBlanc, live at FAME Studios - Director: Alysse Gafkjen
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Renegade by Dylan LeBlanc, live at FAME Studios - Director: Alysse Gafkjen
I was tagged by both @loverdeen and @loveburnsbrighter awhile ago to do this, so, without further ado!
rules: spell out your url with song titles, then tag as many people as there are letters in your url
M: Mistaken For Strangers // The National
A: All Gone (No Escape) // Gustvao Santaolalla (The Last of Us)
X: Intro // The Xx
B: Big Shot // Billy Joel
E: Easy Way Out // Dylan LeBlanc
G: Girlfriend // Anderson East
O: One + One // Graeme James
N: New Devon // Henry Jackman (Uncharted 4)
E: Eloise // Penny and Sparrow
Tagging @roguebabyinyourstore @jesterlavorre-lionett @stuck-on-your-heart @bestwisheswarmestregards @imargaery @danieljradcliffe @high-seas-swan @kaleidoscopegirl @bu] @startswithhope
Bienvenido Julio!
Bienvenido Lunes!
Bienvenido.... café matutino!
Buenos días my world
🍪 Bolachas Now Playing, a new music Spotify playlist updated every Tuesday. 🍪
I need a new playlist. The fourth solo LP by the Hold Steady's Craig Finn, "I Need a New War", has won the race to spearhead our playlist, following one of the year's strongest Release Friday. Ten more sublime songs by one of the greatest songwriters of the century century. Plus: new tracks by Bedouine, Aldous Harding, Honey Harper, Olden Yolk, Lucy Dacus, Kevin Morby, Dylan LeBlanc, Starflyer 59, Josh Ritter, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Wand, Psychedelic Speed Freaks, Kyle Craft, Marika Hackman, Jackie Cohen, Better Oblivion Community Center, Esther Rose, I am Oak, Jake Xerxes Fussell, Willie Nelson, and the Mountain Goats.
Bolachas Now Playing, 16/2019 (#186):
Bedouine - Echo Park Aldous Harding - Treasure Honey Harper - Vaguely Satisfied Olden Yolk - Distant Episode Lucy Dacus - My Mother & I Kevin Morby - Congratulations Dylan LeBlanc - Born Again Craig Finn - Magic Marker Craig Finn - Indications Starflyer 59 - Junk Josh Ritter - The Torch Committee Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - In the Capital Wand - Evening Star Psychedelic Speed Freaks - Redline Kyle Craft - 2 Ugly 4 NY Marika Hackman - I’m Not Where You Are Jackie Cohen - Chico Chico Better Oblivion Community Center - Little Trouble Esther Rose - Handyman I Am Oak - Between Worlds Jake Xerxes Fussell - Michael Was Hearty Willie Nelson - Ride Me Back Home The Mountain Goats - Waylon Jennings Live! Luke Winslow-King - Going to New Orleans
The Pollies - Transmissions - 9.28.18 release date - CD, VINYL, digital
pre-order here: www.thepollies.bandcamp.com
Jay Burgess was raised in, on, and by the music of Muscle Shoals - He’s been a “young pup” to many of the Shoals music scene stalwarts for practically his entire adult life - as a young guitar slinger, as a songwriter encouraged in his early efforts by Jason Isbell, and as founder of the Pollies, the band he’s used as a prism to reflect some of the weirder, prettier strains of Southern rock music. While the quality and professionalism of his native Shoals have always informed their music, the Pollies don’t simply ape the R&B-influenced rock for which their hometown scene is famous. Some peg their music to decidedly non-Southern influences like Wilco or Neil Young, but the true spirit of the Pollies’ music is reflective of a long tradition bearing no resemblance to Molly Hatchett or the like. The sounds of Southern bands who don’t fit within the genre “Southern rock,” foremost among them the legendary Big Star from up the highway in Memphis, echo throughout the Pollies' slightly weird, sometimes noisy, always pretty rock songs. There is more connecting Memphis and Muscle Shoals than the fabled Highway 72, and with “Transmissions” the Pollies continue to show that rock music is Southern music and that Southern rock, whether flowing from Memphis, Athens, Chapel Hill or Muscle Shoals, is anything but a cliché of hairy 70s bands singing about whiskey with rebel flags on the kick drum.
The Pollies are a true "band" - whether rocking their own music or backing acclaimed artists. Their history of collaborations includes current tours backing Dylan LeBlanc and Nicole Atkins, records with Browan Lollar of St. Paul & the Broken Bones and the late Chris Porter, and backing gigs with John Paul White. Years of well-received touring behind LeBlanc have helped cement the present lineup and their lovely yet gritty sound, like a Southern Crazy Horse veering between delicate beauty and a not-quite-chaotic freight train roar. Jay's recent marriage spawned a batch of songs with a clear-eyed view of love and how we express it, the core of 'Transmissions.' This is an album, a journey from beginning to end with one foot in the deep traditions of Shoals music and the other firmly planted in the strange cosmos of independent Southern rock. TiAM invites you to tune in to 'Transmissions' - a collection of compelling, crazy, lovely, noisy songs about love and life. Turn it up, and come along for the ride!
Pollies are:
Jay Burgess - Guitars / Vox Spencer Duncan - Bass Jon Davis - Drums / Percussion Clint Chandler - Keys & Things
Can I trust you now Not to pull me out
Playlists for the Signs // LIBRA
no angel / birdy
breezeblocks / alt-j
wiped out! / the neighbourhood
man like me / dylan leblanc
shutter island / jessie reyez
ashes and wine / a fine frenzy
cigarette daydreams / cage the elephant
sad girl / lana del rey
haunting / halsey
in my veins / andrew belle
Lone Rider by Dylan LeBlanc, live for The Blues Kitchen