Jamgrass act Yonder Mountain String Band will release YMSB EP ’13 on October 8, featuring one song written by each member of the band.
    Weekly RecommNeds | Lumerians And Pond - By Aaron Stein
 - Sep 18, 2013
 - 7:00 am PDT
 
  Neddy turns the spotlight on San Francisco’s own Lumerians and Australia’s Pond for this week’s column.
   If you missed Late Night With Jimmy Fallon last night, we’ve compiled the music-related highlights.
   Watch a series of fan-shot videos from Sunday night’s Grand Point Dead show at Higher Ground in South Burlington, VT.
   Watch Goodnight, Texas perform three songs live at the JamBase San Francisco office.
   Watch Jason Isbell perform “Flying Over Water” on Conan.
   Watch plenty of fan-shot clips from last night’s Elvis Costello and The Roots show at Brooklyn Bowl.
   The next installment of the GarciaLive series of archival releases features a pair of Legion Of Mary performances.
   Canadian electrofunk duo Chromeo have unveiled a new single called “Over Your Shoulder” and announced three live shows.
   Canadian Rock And Roll Hall Of Famers Rush will release a DVD/Blu-Ray containing footage from their most recent tour on November 19.
   This morning the robots of Daft Punk have unveiled the official video for “Lose Yourself To Dance.”
   Jim James returns to late night this week as do The Pixies, Elvis Costello, Jack Johnson and more.
   Last night George Porter Jr. and Runnin’ Pardners kicked off their fall tour in Boca Raton, FL. We share video of the band teaming with vocalist Leslie Smith for a cover of “Use Me” by Bill Withers.
   Watch Dave Matthews sing a song about his feelings with Sesame Street character Grover.
   Photographer Adam McCullough was on hand at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY for a very special evening featuring Stax legend William Bell.
   Watch a brief profile of Ween that aired on Dutch television in 1991 that Dean Ween just shared.
   The Lumineers live from Red Rocks, Sonic Youth and The Black Keys on Austin City Limits and more music on TV this week.
   Bonnaroo has posted a mini-documentary about Jack Johnson’s return at this year’s festival, where he replaced Mumford & Sons.