– “Shores of Lake Champlain” – Quichenight III
Quichenight – “Shores of Lake Champlain”
Quichenight
“Shores of Lake Champlain”
Quichenight III
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I’ve been privy to the works of Jason and Joshua Moore in one form or another for many years. It’s nice to hear their new undertaking is combining solid lessons from all those bands into one new, super effective, amalgam. If you’re familiar with the works of Failure, Autolux, Lusk, Feersum Ennjin, etc. you will enjoy this. Can’t wait to hear more.
<a href=“http://brightage.bandcamp.com/album/in-red” data-mce-href=“http://brightage.bandcamp.com/album/in-red”>In Red by Bright Age</a>
Bright Age – In Red
Bright Age
In Red
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I’ve been privy to the works of Jason and Joshua Moore in one form or another for many years. It’s nice to hear their new undertaking is combining solid lessons from all those bands into one new, super effective, amalgam. If you’re familiar with the works of Failure, Autolux, Lusk, Feersum Ennjin, etc. you will enjoy this. Can’t wait to hear more.
Willy Mason
Willy Mason
The High Watt – 9pm
$10 adv | $12 DOS
Night Beds
NIGHT BEDS – Monday, February 4th @ 6PM
Night Beds is the Nashville-based vehicle for Winston Yellen. After releasing 3 sparse EPs, Yellen lost a job and a girlfriend and spent a period living out of his car, eking out a living while on the road. He eventually returned to his adopted hometown of Nashville and, in a stroke of good fortune, he was able to rent a pre-civil war home in the woods that counts among its former owners none other than Johnny Cash and June Carter. “There are analogies here, if you care to draw them, with how Justin Vernon came to put together Bon Iver’s heartrending For Emma, Forever Ago. What’s more, both singers are in possession of uncommonly gorgeous voices, not to mention a gift for space and for atmosphere – for knowing when to let a song breathe.” –BBC. Night Beds is set to release its full-length debut “Country Sleep” on Feb. 5. Of first single “Ramona”, Pitchfork states: “Yellen yowls as a sighing guitar lead descends over a folk-rock thrum that honors his local roots before breaking into a billowy dream-pop coda.” Night Beds will perform at Grimey’s the day before and you’ll be able to buy the album early here at the in-store
Night Beds website
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I try to make WOTT focus on the contemporary side of music and stray from focusing on the classic heritage of classic tunes that have come from our fair city. However, sometimes you have to stop and take note.
First Generation Records has uploaded a ton of great work from a load of classic country artists. This Pete Drake album is one of my all time favorite things in the world. I suggest you start there.
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Never heard of these guys before today but this EP is a pleasant way to spend your morning.
<a href=“http://elknashville.bandcamp.com/album/cocoon” data-mce-href=“http://elknashville.bandcamp.com/album/cocoon”>Cocoon by Elk</a>
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First Generation Records
CountryMusic.com – aka First Generation Records – has uploaded a ton of country classics to their Bandcamp acccount. Typically, I try to stray from mentioning much of anything having to do with country music in the realm of WOTT. The whole point of this blog is to showcase the diversity of our fair city outside of the country realm. However, sometimes it’s good to take a step back and recognize your roots. Real, legitimate, country music has its place and shouldn’t be pushed to the back corner just because of past 30 years of lame Music Row acts that typically come to mind.
Long story short, there’s some gold in here. Particularly this Pete Drake record that I don’t think I could ever listen to enough. Sadly, it doesn’t feature Forever but that’s the real beauty of these country music albums – they’re enjoyable by themselves but they can also lead you down a path to other goodness you might never have encountered.
Elk – Cocoon
Elk
Cocoon
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Stumbled upon this EP from ELK while browsing around on Bandcamp and found it quite a pleasant listen on a cold wintery morning.
Red Beard’s Nest – “Self-Actualize”
This first demo from Red Beard’s Nest is pretty promising. Playing their first show tomorrow at The Basement. Go check it out.






