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"March Farmers Market at Yumigahama Shrine in Higashinada Ward: 30 Vendors!"
#Events #FarmersMarket #Kobe #LocalProduce The upcoming “EAT LOCAL KOBE FARMERS MARKET” is set to take place at the Yumeno Shrine in Kobe on March 1st, 8th, and 15th, 2025. This market, held every Saturday, aims to bridge the gap between producers and consumers by offering a variety of seasonal produce, breakfast options, and collaborative products from local farmers, retailers, and food…
Our Puram || Pfarmers
Pfarmers - The Commune
I know this is about an actual commune, but it just felt too applicable to the mood of my world today.
This album comes from three of my favorites in one place, Menomena, The National and Sufjan Stevens, though not the better known members of any of the above. Because my internet is utter shite today and I’m working a tight deadline, I can’t write much about it other than they prove their worth on just this one chair-dancing-head-bobbing track. Danceable despite the startlingly appropriate lyrics, “The hits keep comin’... we are are in a deadlocked race to the bottom. Smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em”
#23 on the 2016 Bacon Top 31
LNZNDRF by LNZNDRF
At this point, I’m pretty sure all the guys in The National have broken orbit and expanded into new projects. Two cross-pollenated National / Menomena bands made last year’s Top 31 (Pfarmers and El Vy). And here at #23 this year we have a National / Beirut crossover, with Scott and Bryan Devendorf (the set of non-Dessner brothers from The National) and Ben Lanz (trombone player from Beirut) making some rather proggy, noodly indie-rock.
Remember Secret Machines, that fantastic early 2000s prog-rock trio that brought their own stage to the Showbox and played in the round? That’s what LNZNDRF reminds me of. A few songs on the album have vocals, but the songs without vocals are more intriguing.
The production value of the album is high, as can be expected by anyone in The National. Layers of analog instruments, nothing too overpowering, seamlessly blended together into a cohesive musical story. There’s not much Beirut to be heard here, there isn’t even any horns, which I find surprising. But overall, it’s a lovely album to put on in the background while doing pretty much anything. I suggest doing so at your earliest convenience.
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24. Puberty 2 by Mitski 25. Light Upon the Lake by Whitney 26. A Corpse Wired for Sound by Merchandise 27. Away by Okkervil River 28. case/lang/veirs by case/lang/veirs 29. Love Letter for Fire by Sam Beam & Jesca Hoop 30. Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future by Underworld 31. Preoccupations by Preoccupations
Pfarmers - Our Puram
2016
Kurzkritik - August
Kurzkritik – August
Dinosaur Jr., Pfarmers und Ryley Walker in der Kurzkritik – August:
https://hicemusic.wordpress.com/august-2016/
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Pfarmers - Our Puram (Official Music Video)
Pfarmers—the band comprising Menomena’s Danny Seim, the National’s Bryan Devendorf, and Dave Nelson—release their sophomore LP, Our Puram, on Joyful Noise.