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Baeble Session
CHIDDY BANG 1.16.2012 WATCH

Baeble Session
DAWES 10.25.2011 WATCH

Baeble Concert
KOPECKY FAMILY BAND LIVE AT THE LAUNCH PAD AT SPIKE HILL 10.22.2011 WATCH

Baeble Concert
THE SCRIPT LIVE AT DOMINION NY 5.18.2011 WATCH
Baeble Concert
WE ARE AUGUSTINES LIVE AT THE LAUNCH PAD AT SPIKE HILL 10.21.2011 WATCH
Music Video
SLEIGH BELLS - COMEBACK KID WATCH
Music Video
NADA SURF - WHEN I WAS YOUNG WATCH
Music Video
ARCADE FIRE - SPRAWL II (MOUNTAINS BEYOND MOUNTAINS) WATCH
FEATURE ARTICLES
  • The Grammys air this Sunday on CBS, and most of the modern music world will be watching for a few hot categories-- left-field nominations like Bon Iver will have to contend with the massive favorites (Adele, Mumford and Sons, etc). The Grammys aren't exactly the pinnacle of music recognition. Plenty of categories seem like they are floating handicaps for popular, established artists (like The Red Hot Chili Peppers get a nod for their worst work ever, somehow). However, with performances, reunions, and maybe a provocative gesture or two, it's sure to be something everyone will gripe about on Monday.

  • If you thought the mixtape couldn't get any more eclectic than our last guest list, think again. Check out this collection curated by Nick Gregg, the bandleader of Mother Falcon, an "ever-shifting flock of classical musicians". Gregg has arranged a strange and wonderful assortment of songs, from Bach to B.I.G. Join us as we pick his brain for musical nuggets.

  • In their debut album, The Civil Wars have a song entitled, "Forget Me Not" and it seems, that is the exact virtue the group intends to project. Singers Joy Williams and John Paul White combine acoustic elements and gentle guitar to create a unique and individualized sound. The two, whose voices harmonize effortlessly, met at a song writing session in 2008, recorded their first performance at Eddie's Attic in Georgia, and released their first album in 2011. The name, which Williams says has little to do with the historical reference (in this video interview), alludes to the "small tiny largely unseen battles we have individually or with people that we love or things that we contend with whether it be addictions, our jobs our God or lack of God." These elements that Williams describes seep through every pore of the duo's album, creating a blank canvas for listeners to paint themselves onto.

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