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I’ve Been Lucky A Hundred Times

Posted by on Apr 19, 2012 in Folk, Free Swag, Music, Songwriter | Comments Off

 

I’m a social creature. I’m also a hibernating creature. I’ve been told that a lot of creative people exhibit this duality.

Lately, this behavior has experienced glaring extremes, ping-ponging between the blessed in-bed-at-3am-up-at-7am social stretch that was SXSW, and the quiet, detoxifying feel of my blue-walled home.

I still haven’t written about any of my experiences from Austin. Every one of them is worthy of the page, they just haven’t gotten there yet. I digest joy slowly.

On rare occasion, I experience something beautiful and can process/share it almost instantly, like eating ginger pastries and having them announce themselves later through your pores. What an amazing process, for so many parts of the body to agree; perfuming the skin with evidence of the beautiful things running around underneath it.  

I’ve often thought about what it’d be like if the mind and heart could also work in this manner. What if I could listen to Dizzy Gillespie on headphones and passerbies could sense all the secrets trumpeting around my brain? Wafting from my ear: the smell of some crushed peanuts from the floor of the Apollo Theater, circa 1939.

I could sit silently next to my best friend and somehow transmit all the gratitude too large to find its way into words.

Later, I could drench myself so completely in this song that wherever you are as you’re reading this, you’d just know.

Tonight, I’m making a numbered, mental list of all the times in the last month I’ve been lucky; each time life has somehow happened more beautifully than it ever needed to. This song is atop the list, because it’s free and it didn’t have to be.

 Go download it and marvel. Clasp your mind around the words (below) and let them saturate the parts that need saturating.

 

 

Lucky A Hundred Times, by Kalispell

Sighing at the cold bedside
Brother won’t you tell me when it feels like flying
Darling, gladly
I’ve been lucky a hundred times

Walking out, whispering pines
Free enough to drown in a fear of life
Dying slowly
I’ve been lucky a hundred times

Glowing from a television mind
Honesty has currency that feels like lying
Go then proudly
I’ve been lucky a hundred times

Staring down a cold street light
Darling won’t you tell me when it’s in the right
Your goodbyes had me
I’ve been lucky a hundred times

 

Kalispell is the work of Shane Leonard, with the genius, collaborative support of Ben Lester (AA Bondy, S. Carey) and Kevin Rowe (The Barley Jacks). Shane lives in Eau Claire, WI. He has shared the stage with such favorites as Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Megafaun and Caroline Smith and the Goodnight Sleeps.

His debut full-length album comes out on May 17, 2012. I’ll remind you again later.

 

Free Music from CSLSW & I Break Horses

Posted by on Mar 22, 2012 in Free Swag, Music | Comments Off

 

Philly’s CSLSX and Swedish avant garde shoegazers I Break Horses recently collaborated on the swarming, cinematic track “Violent Sea.” It’s a a ethereal, endless rise that you have to have in your ears. Go download it for FREE and let me know what you think!

 

 

 

 

Free Music from Harriet

Posted by on Mar 9, 2012 in Free Swag, Music, Rock | 1 comment

 

Harriet is a new project from Dawes member Alex Casnoff (vocals), Aaron Folb (bass), Adam Gunther (guitar) and Henry Kwapis (drums). As self-described “Anti-motivational motivational music,” Harriet grooves through the body, riff-kicking your shoulders and twirling at your smile lines. They just released Tell The Right Story and as a promotion, have made the album available for free on their site.

 

Here’s new song “Dont Fight the Feeling”

 

Free Music from Christopher Paul Stelling

Posted by on Mar 9, 2012 in Free Swag, Music | Comments Off

 

Migrate Music News  is a new emagazine (division of Migrate Productions) that you should put atop your list of Weekly Stops. Curating a tight selection of features, album releases, tours and live shows from under-the-radar bands, Migrate is really a great place to lose time / find a new sweet spot in that space between your ears.

 

Currently, they’re offering free downloads of:

 “Ghost Ship” from songwriter Christopher Paul Stelling, off his great new record Songs of Praise & Scorn

“Only Skin” from one of my favorite Indie-folk bands The Spring Standards, off their new 2-disc EP yellow//gold