Let’s go, Monday.
Tag: indie music
Daily Dose: Mount Moriah, “The Letting Go”
Such a phenomenally beautiful song from a band that just gets better and better with each new album. And opening for Angel Olsen, no less…
Daily Dose: Willy Mason, “Talk Me Down”
Daily Dose: Count This Penny, “Somebody Else’s Baby”
The perfect recovery song to sink into the sadness and own it; to leave you lonely, drunk, and spoiling for a fight.
Daily Dose: The Blow, “The Woman You Want Her To Be”
What if we’re barbie girls, living in a barbie world?
Daily Dose: Deer Tick, “Card House”
I’ll make all the walls fall down.
Must-See: Rose Droll @ Amnesia TONIGHT
When you review music as part of your daily bread, you hear a lot of music. You can usually tell within the first 20 seconds whether or not you want to keep listening, and by the second song you get to know an artist.
Within one minute of listening to Rose Droll I thought, “This girl needs a recording contract.” I want to see what she can do with unlimited resources and support. Droll has an innate ability to write songs that aren’t overthought but are thoughtful. They are truthful, they are beautiful, they levitate with depth but are soft enough to experience on multiple levels–with investment, committing to the complexity of every note and lyric, or within distraction, as a soundtrack to your transitional life. This is music at its best–fresh and raw, with a unique viewpoint.
Droll has unleashed mucho music this year from a massive reservoir of unreleased tracks, and you should support both her and the amazing venue she’s gracing this evening, Amnesia. Then you can say you knew her when she played an intimate Mission District lynch pin after she’s climbed the ladder out of relative obscurity.
So sad to be missing her tonight. Don’t be like me; drop what you’re doing and go! Missed her? No problem. We can see her together at Cafe du Nord on October 15th. PHEW.
Daily Dose: Sylvan Esso, “Die Young”
Daily Dose: Steve Smyth, “Written or Spoken”
So reminiscent of 1960s folk albums my Mom would play when I was young. Nostalgia in full effect.
Daily Dose: Joe Henry feat. Lisa Hannigan, “Lead Me On”
Sunday vibes.