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pj? goose? powderpuff? that’s bmx talk!

if you are in atlanta, you will be able to find me at the warm in the wake show tonight at the star bar this fine evening. so, if you see me say hey or whatever and if you dont know what i look like, i will be a white sox hat of some variety. i wrote about em a few months ago if you want to check em out.

speaking of the sox. i would have given just about anything to be at comiskey this week when buehrle pitched his no-no. in case you missed it here are the 27 batters he faced on his way to a place in the record books.

in other news, what the hell has happened to jennings and rbally? has anyone sent out a search party or been in contact with him lately?

this past week i have been a huge uncle tupelo kick, which happens with great frequency. i have been particularly mesmerized by the recording of their final performance which happened on 5.1.94 in st louis at mississippi nights. for those of you in attendance, i am of course jealous cause it must have been a magical evening.

1. no depression

2. chickamauga

3. watch me fall

4. grindstone

5. satan your kingdom must come down

6. fifteen keys

7. the long cut

8. anodyne

9. new madrid

10. slate

11. atomic power

12. postcard

13. high water

part two will be posted later today or tomorrow morning.

snuggle up with warm in the wake

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photo by Kristen Alexander 2006

i want to thank rich from cable and tweed to bringing this group of atlantians/decaturites, warm in the wake, to my attention. they just released an ep entitled gold dust trail and if you are in the market for sounds that would fit ever so nicely with a beer, a backporch and warm summer evening then look no further than warm in the wake. this is sunny pop for those that may not necessarily dig sunny pop, yours truly included. “golden inhibition destroyer” is a brilliant gem that is part yankee hotel foxtrot era wilco crossed with the rollicking piano made popular, most notably, by 70’s southern rock outfits. this by no means is a southern rock record, i want to make that clear, but those influences are most definitely present. some of the guitar/production work reminds me of daniel lanois and/or t bone burnett, and some of their extended instrumental interludes are earily reminiscent of yo la tengo.

they are playing in atlanta this fine evening @ smiths olde bar starting @ 9 p.m. - i wish i could go. check out their myspace page for tourdates and stuff

golden inhibition destroyer

ironworkers

gold dust trail can be purchased at itunes or your local “indie” record shop

here is the video for “good king”