The second installment of Around the World in Neddy Daze.
RecommNeds | The New Folk Edition - By Aaron Stein
- Oct 29, 2014
- 11:50 am PDT
Check out four recent releases from acts who put an inventive spin on folk with a bit of a jam-tint.
Enjoy the off beat edition of RecommNeds featuring proggy/psych excursions from Fever The Ghost, catchy-as-heck oddball music from Oscillator Bug and the psych-meets-beach blanket disco of Gulp.
Groove it on over with boogaloo of the highest order from Big Boss Man and groovy R&B throwback from Third Coast Kings.
Aaron profiles recent releases from bands featuring Dr. Dog’s former drummer, Father John Misty’s touring bassist and Wilco’s guitarist in this “Don’t I Know You From Somewhere?” edition of Weekly RecommNeds.
Neddy profiles three recently released hidden gems we think you’ll enjoy.
Music from the intersection of folk and rock from Juan Wauters, timeless songs from Laura Cantrell and outlaw country from Sturgil Simpson profiled in this week’s column.
Check out four short-but-sweet EPs from RecommNeds favorites.
RecommNeds | Tuatara and Bixiga 70 - By Aaron Stein
- Sep 11, 2014
- 1:10 pm PDT
“Groovy Baby!” Neddy profiles two incredibly groovy recent releases we think you’ll enjoy.
Let’s go around the world to profile fuzzy/jammy recent releases featuring bands from Australia, Japan, France and Chile.
RecommNeds keeps it simple for a rocking holiday weekend with profiles of recent releases from EDJ, Benjamin Booker and Pete Molinari.
Take a chance on recent releases from piano trios featuring Jamie Saft and Neil Cowley.
Sample new releases featuring blissed-out tropical-slash-exotica from The Soundcarriers and weird, awesome, high octane, whiplash-inducing songs packed with a whole lotta this, that and the other from Landlady.
Aaron “Neddy” Stein looks back at 10 under-the-radar gems he profiled in Weekly RecommNeds columns over the first six months of 2014.
Aaron Stein profiles beautiful recent releases from Arch Garrison, Erik Friedlander and William Tyler.
Aaron Stein on recent releases from London’s Little Barrie (high-octane rock), Mystic Braves’ psych-rock and Spanish Gold featuring Patrick from MMJ.
Aaron Stein profiles recent releases that feature part Electric Miles, part kapow! from Mehliana, piano-trio-meets-hip-hop from Badbadnotgood and “doom jazz” from Free Nelson Mandoomjazz.
Neddy profiles a groovy album from Jungle By Night, prog-rock from Motorpsycho and haunted-house grooves from Night Terrors.