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Trickster Brain on Gypsy Jazz, Neuroscience and Mythology


Williams says he wanted Trickster Carousel songs to have both depth and naughtiness. On the quintet’s new album,
Snake Oil, available for purchase on the band s website, iTunes and Apple Music, Williams explores ideas he wrote about in
The Trickster Brain. Take the upbeat foot-tapping swing cut “Cradle to the Grave,” a humorous song about death and evolution that sounds like Tom Waits sitting in with the Squirrel Nut Zippers.
“Evolution never meant to make us happy,” Williams says. Happiness is not something that evolution gives a shit about. It s just survival and getting your chance for the future. I took that and made a kind of a funny song, but it just so happened that right after I wrote that song, the whole COVID thing came out, so it was kind of apropos. It’s not so much making light of it, but just kind of poking fun at death, kind of sticking your finger at it, saying ‘Fuck you.’” ....

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Vinyl Cave: Dollar bin diving with Jethro Burns, Phil Driscoll, Max Demian, Streetwalkers


Vinyl Cave: Dollar bin diving with Jethro Burns, Phil Driscoll, Max Demian, Streetwalkers
January 2, 2021
Bob Koch
Your dedicated crate digger is back with another report on what music can still be found in the bargain bin. Although the prices for used albums by well-known artists just keep going up, there remains a lot of interesting music to be found for a buck or two. And as long as sellers keep chucking lesser-known LPs in the bargain bin — in stores or online — it will keep this perpetually curious writer occupied.
Bob Koch
The well of obscure rock band albums issued by Mercury Records from the 1960s on sometimes seems inexhaustible. (An LP by a band called Dry Dock County is one I m on the hunt for currently, after finding a 45 from their lone Mercury LP a few months back.) ....

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