Broken Bells coming in hot with big time Beatles / Mamas & Papas vibes for the first time since 2019.
Tag: folk
Daily Dose: Early James + Sierra Ferrell, “Real Low Down Lonesome”
Just so damn good.
Daily Dose: Jesca Hoop, “Sudden Light”
So grateful for strong female voices like hers that keep coming through the wall to shine a light and shift us in their image. Amen.
Daily Dose: Twain, “The Priestess”
Cuz the vibe right here weighs 100 pounds…
Daily Dose: The Weather Machine, “Protection”
Mantra(s) incoming as you get ready for your week.
Daily Dose: Bandits on the Run, “Funky Ghost”
Because I care about you…
Daily Dose: Alela Diane, “When We Believed”
Driving east…windows rolled down…off to some small town. We could be anywhere.
Daily Dose: Lord Huron feat. Sarah Dugas, “Ton Autre Vie”
Floating into Tuesday like…
Daily Dose: Punch Brothers, “Pride of Man”
Studying history, I’m constantly amazed how the hubris of humankind brings our species to its knees time and time again. Even if it also makes sense when you think about how often we as individuals muck things up. But people pick themselves out of the dust and drag it, our species, forward: after war, after famine, after depressions recessions and other races we do not win.
I’m not sure sure about this round, though. Ukraine. One/Six Committee. Supreme Court. Inflation. Homelessness. Inevitably, someone in my circle will reference the Fall of Rome in discussions of current events like these. Historians always gotta History and this is our version of someone yelling “Mooooo” in a crowd exiting a concert.
But maybe this is how it felt in 1942 when the world was at war and everything was rationed and nothing made sense. I used to think it was some sort of inherent ability to hope for better that allowed folks to keep calm and carry on, an internal compass that believed things had to improve. But now I think it might just be resignation and an ability to adapt. Today is worse than yesterday but I’m still alive and standing firm on my plot of metaphorical land. And I guess that’s the American way, to defend your property against all odds.
Daily Dose: Kevin Morby, “This Is A Photograph”
I’ve seen Kevin Morby play live more times than any other band, and he still delivers music that speaks to me. Tickets already purchased for The Fillmore on September 29, 2022!