Okay - how many #E2TG readers watched the Grammys last night? What did you think? Were there parts you liked? Was it all utter crap? How well did it represent the state of music from October 2012 - September 2013? Seriously? Really? Was it worst than you could imagine or better than you expected?
So here's the thing, for as long as I can remember, The Grammy's have been completely out of touch with the music I like. Or at least a decade too late. That being said, there were a few parts of last nights broadcast that were okay.
Here's the thing, regardless of your opinion of the Grammys, the fact is that every night of the week in clubs and small venues all across the country, indie artists are creating memorable moments playing a huge variety of music. Many of these bands and artists do not get the hype or press that your Grammy "caliber" performers get. Nonetheless, they aren't that hard to find. Take the time, seek them out, and regularly read music blogs like Ear to the Ground (or just read Ear to the Ground if I may ever so humbly suggest.)
Anyway, we have a shuffle filled with interest music that you may or may not have heard about. Check these artists out and see what appeals to you...
"Written in the Snow" by The Autumn Defense
"Momentum" by Left of Logic
"Mallrats" by The Orwells
"January" by prattle on, rick.
"Psycho Killer" (Talking Heads Cover) by Cage the Elephant
"The Delicious" by The Plum Magnetic
"and the Hippos Are Burning in Their Tanks" by HIPPIECULT
"No Drama" by Solardrive (feat. TC and Kevin Hicks)
"Sugar Dyed Honey Pants" by St. Paul and the Broken Bones
"Call Your Girlfriend" (Robyn cover) by Lucy Wainwright Roche
"Free Freedom" by Joseph Arthur
NOTES:
The Autumn Defense song is from a Noisetrade Eastside Manor Session recorded here in Nashville (East Nashville to be precise).
After seeing their recent performance on David Letterman, I just had to add The Orwells to the mix.
A seasonally appropriate instrumental song for a blustery January morning - from Nashville's own prattle on, rick.
A fun live cover of the Talking Heads classic by Cage the Elephant (who happen to come from Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz's home state.)
HIPPIECULT from Philly make their E2TG debut with a song from their demo release. BTW, the song title actually begins with an ampersand ("and sign"), however, ampersands mess up the formatting of blog posts, so I have to spell out "and"
Some soulful funkiness from Solardrive (featuring drum 'n' bass artist TC and hip-hop artist Kevin Hicks), and also from Birmingham Alabama's St. Paul and (ampersand) the Broken Bones.
A cool cover of a Robyn song by a New York based singer with a fine musical pedigree, Lucy Wainwright Roche (she is the daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche of The Roches).
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