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Saint Seneca has that introspective thing down pat.

This is one of those excuse posts.  I wanted to post this live video of Saint Seneca performing for an NPR Tiny Desk Concert, which is apparently a thing.

I’ve been listening to Kelley Stoltz’s lovely Double Exposure the past few days, clinging desperately to the last few vestiges of summer. Here’s his ode to his favorite food truck.

Sometimes, with music, I end up going down the rabbit hole.  The other day I posted a track from a new 7″ by Quemada Records.  I decided to pick up the 7″ and placed an order with them.  Via that order I found this 7″ from another label.  Another fantastic song.  And creepy as hell video.  Fantastic stuff. I don’t know where that footage is from but i’m now curious.


Drosofile – Mal from MULAN SERRICO on Vimeo.

Peals make some laid back, sometimes warm/sometimes electronic music that falls closer to The Books than The Clientele on the easy-listening psych spectrum. Here they are playing “Floating Leaf”, from last year’s Walking Field, a song so relaxing you’d never guess that this project is how they fill time between their day jobs playing in Future Islands and Double Dagger.
My second cover song post in a row. This one is Mac Demarco lending his particular brand of whimsy to Angel Olsen’s “Lights Out”, from this year’s stellar Burn Your Fire for No Witness. Of particular note is Mac’s hairband and sharpie combo in lieu of an actual capo.
It’s getting to the point where anytime Courtney Barnett releases anything new, I immediately repost it up here. No point in changing now, though, so here she is covering The Breeders for the AV Club.