Band of Horses
Is There a Ghost
Detlef Schrempf
Islands on the Coast
Window Blues
Released in March of 2006, Band of Horses debut Everything All the Time made good on the promise hinted at in their early shows and demos. The band went from early shows opening for friends Iron & Wine, to playing on Th.
more »e Late Show with David Letterman by July, and being nominated
as one of ten finalists (along with Joanna Newsom, Beirut, Tom Waits, and, the eventual winner,
Cat Power) for the Shortlist Music Prize for that same year. And the record was well-received
critically, with celebratory press in Spin, Entertainment Weekly, NY Times, Harp, Billboard, Pitchfork,
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Greg Loiacono released the new single “What Can I Say?” via his Blue Rose label. The song is the third in a series of four solo singles from The Mother Hips founding member.
“What Can I Say?” follows previously released singles “Seed” and “Bound To Fall,” the latter featuring singer-songwriter Jamie Drake. Loiacono recorded “What Can I Say?” at Coyote Hearing in Oakland, California with
Mikael Jorgensen (Wilco),
Charles James Gonzalez and
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Loiacono detailed “What Can I Say?” in Relix Magzine, who premiered the track. Read his words below:
The song has one of those melodies that comes in the middle of the night. When this happens I get out of bed and start humming and strumming very quietly as not to wake anyone in the house. As “What Can I Say?” formed the delicate singing style kept working with the melody and the pleading lyrics, so I opted to sing falsetto. The amount of Curtis Mayfield I was listening to during that
Rogue Wave's "Asleep at Heaven's Gate" arrived in the middle of a string of tragedies for the band. Its former bassist, Evan Farrell, died in a fire; frontman Zach Schwartz suffered an injury that threatened to end his career; drummer Pat Spurgeon battled kidney disease.
Brewdog and Regal Rogue launch RTD cocktails 23rd April, 2021 by Melita Kiely
Scottish producer Brewdog Distilling has teamed up with Australian vermouth brand Regal Rogue to create a selection of cocktail pouches.
The Lonewolf and Regal Rogue cocktail pouches come in four variants
The Lonewolf Gin and Regal Rogue Pouches are available in four ready-to-drink cocktails: Bold Wolf Negroni, Lively Wolf Martini, Paw Star Martini and Wild Wolf Sour.
Steven Kersley, head of distilling at Brewdog, said: “We first worked on a Brewdog Distilling Co cocktail serve with Regal Rogue last Christmas, the Rogue Wave Negroni.
“It worked really well and spurred us on to launch a full range of collaborative pouch cocktails.