Caught the amazing Beryl and Nicole’s opening set for mother-daughter punk-rock duo SPY at Alameda’s Fireside Lounge last weekend
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Caught the amazing Beryl and Nicole’s opening set for mother-daughter punk-rock duo SPY at Alameda’s Fireside Lounge last weekend
Here's our latest song "Before The Crash." Find the whole video on our Facebook page or our YouTube account! #bicycles #slowmotion #Oakland #singersongwriter #newmusic #BeforeTheCrash #diy #music #weareundoredo #musicmondays (at Oakland, California)
That feeling when your YouTube cover gets taken down with a quickness
We like Meghan Trainor, yes we do! We like "All About That Bass," how about you?
Still a bit of month left for our #CoverOfTheMonth of @vampireweekendofficial's "Unbelievers" #VampireWeekend #UndoRedo
Plato said it so right.
Oakland/Berkeley band Undo Redo's February 2014 cover of the month updates 1983's classic Sting-penned chart-topper
In an interview in 1993, Sting said of this song: "I was thinking of Big Brother, surveillance and control."
The terror of busking someplace new is about the realization of absolute novelty and freedom on top of relative anonymity. You show up, meet your bandmate and unfold your chair and flatten a guitar case out in front so any stray dollar bills donated by kind strangers won't fly out of the breeze gets too strong. Then it's just you and your bandmate and your voices and instruments and wits and the music stand between you and the folding chairs behind you and the thin, fine tremor in your right leg. (at Berkeley Farmers Market)
An Undo Redo original, performed at Spectrum Queer Media's Open & Out! Open Mic Night, 1/21/14
Here's our first in a monthly series
I think if you want to tell someone how you feel about them in a song, tell them what's on the walls in the room you're in. That really, as silly as it sounds, it works. That's how Faulkner, Hemingway, that's how everybody I read growing up, works. You tell them what's on the walls. How you feel comes out between the lines. It really does. It's just so much better to say, "All at once you look across a crowded room to see the way that light attaches to a girl." Like that line in "A Long December." That is to say, "I've got a crush on her." It's the details that make it matter.
From Songfacts' November 12, 2013 interview with Counting Crows lead singer and songwriter Adam Duritz
"And we would simply move to another part or another song and then we would come back and revisit it on another day, you know. So it was a very different recording process and it was one that I needed because I had to get out of my own way..."
The Boss talks about his latest album (and a lot more) in a one-hour-plus interview with Ann Powers.