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“Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War” Out Now

Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War is on store shelves today.  The album features 32 takes on classic American Civil War era songs from prominent Bluegrass and Country artists as diverse as Dolly Parton, Old Crow Medicine Show, Loretta Lynn, Del McCoury, T Bone Burnett, and many more. The tremendous talents on ‘Divided & United’ span several generations and genres. Combined they have won close to 200 GRAMMY Awards, numerous Country Music Awards and include Rock And Roll Hall of Famers, Country Music Hall of Famers and Bluegrass Hall of Famers.

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You can purchase Divided & United on CD, vinyl, or digitally here: iTunes/Amazon

ATO Records joined forces with music supervisor Randall Poster to help to help curate and assemble Divided & United. “These songs are rendered in such a direct way that you think, ‘I understand what it felt like to be alive a hundred and fifty years ago,’” says Poster. Best-known for his work with director Wes Anderson on acclaimed feature films such as Moonrise Kingdom and Rushmore, as well as the HBO series Boardwalk Empire and recent compilations like Rave On Buddy Holly, Poster sees this project as nothing less than an emotional snapshot of one of our country’s most important historical moments. “You feel it. It’s so vivid. When I put these collections together, I assemble them like I do a movie soundtrack and feel like I’m telling a story. On this record, you get a sense of, ‘Oh my goodness, here’s the story of the Civil War.’”

“Garden and Gun” is also streaming the album here

 

Track List

  1. Loretta Lynn – Take Your Gun and Go, John
  2. Del McCoury – Lorena
  3. Sam Amidon – Wildwood Flower
  4. Bryan Sutton – Hell’s Broke Loose in Georgia
  5. Ricky Skaggs – Two Soldiers
  6. Old Crow Medicine Show – Marching Through Georgia
  7. Vince Gill – Dear Old Flag
  8. Steve Earle and Dirk Powell – Just Before the Battle, Mother/Farewell, Mother
  9. Shovels & Rope – The Fall of Charleston
  10. John Doe – Tenting on the Old Campground
  11. Carolina Chocolate Drops – Day of Liberty
  12. Chris Thile & Michael Daves – Richmond is a Hard Road to Travel
  13. Chris Stapleton – Two Brothers
  14. Norman Blake, Nancy Blake and James Bryan – The Faded Coat of Blue
  15. Stuart Duncan feat. Dolly Parton – Listen to the Mockingbird
  16. Pokey LaFarge – Kingdom Come

 

  1. Jamey Johnson – Rebel Soldier
  2. Lee Ann Womack – The Legend of the Rebel Soldier
  3. Jorma Kaukonen – The Mermaid Song
  4. Karen Elson with the Secret Sisters – Dixie
  5. Ralph Stanley – The Vacant Chair
  6. Chris Hillman – Hard Times
  7. Taj Mahal – Down by the Riverside
  8. Noam Pikelny and David Grisman – Old Folks at Home/The Girl I Left Behind Me
  9. The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band – Secesh
  10. T Bone Burnett – The Battle of Antietam
  11. Ashley Monroe feat. Aubrey Haynie – Pretty Saro
  12. Joe Henry – Aura Lee
  13. AA Bondy – Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier
  14. Angel Snow – When Johnny Comes Marching Home
  15. Bryan Sutton – Battle Cry of Freedom
  16. Cowboy Jack Clement – Beautiful Dreamer

 

 

Midlake’s New Album “Antiphon” Out Now!

Midlake’s new album Antiphon is out now!

“It feels like Midlake’s best album in years.” – NPR

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Order Antiphon on iTunes / Amazon / Official Store

 

The album is also currently streaming on NPR’s First Listen.  You can stream and read the article here

Antiphon is the 4th studio album for the Denton, TX based indie-rock veterans, and anyone who knows Midlake’s preceding albums will recognize some constituent parts of Antiphon: the quirky psychedelia of 2004 debut Bamnan and Slivercork, the ‘70s soft-rock strains of breakthrough album The Trials Of Van Occupanther and the Brit-folk infusion of 2010’s The Courage Of Others. But their fourth album is another fascinating departure, but also a logical progression.

Recorded at their studio in Denton, the self produced Antiphon came together in six months and was mixed by Tony Hoffer (Belle and Sebastian, M83, Beck). According to singer/guitarist Eric Pulido, “Antiphon is the most honest representation of the band as a whole, as opposed to one person’s vison that we were trying to facilitate.” “It’s always through the scope of Midlake,” said Pulido of the new record, “but on Antiphon we wanted to embrace the psychedelia, style and nuance you might hear in bands from yesteryear while also being aware of music influences leading up to and present now. The result was less folk and more rock. Less nostalgic and more progressive. Now the sky’s the limit.”

NPR recently claimed that “Midlake does grand the way Pink Floyd did”, while Stereogum called Antiphon “Stellar… warm and inviting”. The album was made available a week early as a special collector’s piece bootleg vinyl, with 500 limited edition, hand stamped, and hand numbered split-color vinyl available at indie retail stores across the country. Midlake will kick off their North American tour November 5th at Brighton Music Hall in Boston, and will be playing with Pearl Jam November 15th in Dallas and November 16th in Oklahoma City. For a full list of tour dates, including recently announced shows with The Flaming Lips on December 30th and 31st, check out the band’s website.

 

Hurray for the Riff Raff Announces “Small Town Heroes” Out 2/11/14

On February 11, Hurray for the Riff Raff will release Small Town Heroes, its debut for ATO Records. The album finds frontwoman Alynda Lee Segarra – who settled in New Orleans after leaving her native Bronx at age 17 – contemporizing the rich musical forms of the American South in the age of Trayvon Martin and Wendy Davis.

Produced by Segarra and engineered by Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes), ‘Small Town Heroes’ features twelve new, original songs all written or co-written by Segarra, with support from a vivid cast of Crescent City musicians including her longtime right-hand-man on fiddle, Yosi Perlstein, keyboard player Casey McAllister, and two members of the Deslondes: Sam Doores on guitar and Dan Cutler on bass.

 


 

NPR has said that Hurray for the Riff Raff “sweeps across eras and genres with grace and grit,” never more so than on ‘Small Town Heroes.’ On the hedonist country lament “I Know It’s Wrong (But That’s Alright)” Segarra sings to a forbidden love “I’ll feed you watermelon off the vine,” while on “The Body Electric” she exposes the misogyny of the traditional murder ballad, and warns “Delia’s gone, but I’m settling the score.”

Ultimately though, many of the songs embody that most magical and fated of American cities, New Orleans. Segarra bears witness to a wave of violence that struck the St. Roch neighborhood in “St. Roch Blues;” yearns for a night at BJ’s Bar in the Bywater in “Crash on the Highway;” and sings of her own Lower Ninth Ward home in “End of the Line.”

 

‘Small Town Heroes’ follows Hurray for the Riff Raff’s self-released 2012 album ‘Look Out Mama,’ which led to a performance at the Newport Folk Festival, and praise from Mojo, which compared Segarra to “a soulful, young Loretta Lynn,” and The New York Times which hailed the group as “part of the loosely cohered movement of younger musicians embracing and reframing American roots music, giving it a polish of currency but otherwise leaving its bones intact.”

 

Following two recent sold-out NYC shows at Music Hall of Williamsburg and Mercury Lounge, Hurray for the Riff Raff plays dates with Amos Lee this month, including two nights at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, and Shovels & Rope next year.  On Valentine’s Day they will headline a special hometown album release show at One Eyed Jacks. On April 3, Hurray for the Riff Raff plays Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series.  See current dates below, with more to come.

‘Small Town Heroes’ Track Listing:

01. Blue Ridge Mountain

02. Crash on the Highway

03. Good Time Blues (An Outlaw’s Lament)

04. End of the Line

05. The New SF Bay Blues

06. The Body Electric

07. No One Else

08. St. Roch Blues

09. Levon’s Dream

10. I Know It’s Wrong (But That’s Alright)

11. Small Town Heroes

12. Forever Is Just a Day

 

Hurray for the Riff Raff Tour Dates:

* w/ Amos Lee

^ w/ Clear Plastic Masks

% w/ Shovels & Rope

11/12 – Louisville, KY @ Louisville Palace Theatre *

11/13 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium *

11/14 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium *

11/15 – Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle

11/16 – North Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Performing Arts Center *

2/14 – New Orleans @ One Eyed Jacks (Record Release Party) ^

2/21 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Mud & Water %

2/22 – Dallas, TX @ Trees %

2/23 – Fayetteville, AR @ George’s Majestic Lounge %

2/25 – St Louis, MO @ Off Broadway Nightclub %

2/26 – Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom %

2/28 – Birmingham, AL @ WorkPlay Soundstage %

3/01 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse %

3/02 – Chattanooga, TN @ Rhythm & Brews %

3/05 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle %

4/03 – New York, NY @ Lincoln Center “American Songbook”

4/26 – Indio, CA @ Stagecoach Festival

ATO Welcomes The Belle Brigade / New Album Early 2014

ATO Records has signed The Belle Brigade and will release the band’s new album, Just Because, in early 2014. Barbara and Ethan Gruska – the Los Angeles-based siblings who founded the band recorded the album with engineer/co-producer Shawn Everett. Bram Inscore and Blake Mills, who also performed on The Belle Brigade’s debut album, joined them in the studio and they once again enlisted the mastering talents of the legendary Bob Ludwig. See below for the track listing.

On Thursday, November 14, The Belle Brigade will debut songs from Just Because at the Mercury Lounge in New York City. The band’s self-titled debut (co-produced with Matthew Wilder) was hailed as one of the best albums of 2011 by PASTE. Ann Powers, writing for the Los Angeles Times, took note of the “memorable voices and considerable charisma within songs that gleam with hooks and pour over with earnest emotion” while Newsday praised the album’s “sun-kissed ’70s SoCal sound” and SPIN observed, “The brother and sister team from LA, bring beautiful harmonies to their quirky folk rock.”

The two gifted songwriters – who find inspiration in the works of Peter Gabriel, John Lennon, The Beach Boys, Sly Stone, Harry Nilsson, to name a few – penned 10 songs for Just Because, writing some together and others independently. The music is artfully arranged, with enticing melodies and pop harmonies, fueled by the interplay of driving rhythms between Barbara’s drums and Ethan’s guitars. Ethan has recorded as a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist for many Los Angeles-based artists and Barbara is a sought-after drummer who has played with Fiona Apple, Jenny Lewis, Benji Hughes and many others.

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Just Because – Track Listing

  1. Ashes
  2. When Everything Was What It Was
  3. Likely To Use Something
  4. Be Like Him
  5. Miss You In My Life
  6. How I See It
  7. Not The One
  8. Metropolis
  9. Everything For A Stone
  10. Back Where You Began

“Divided & United” New Trailer, Live Events, and Wall St. Journal Feature

Divided & United, a 32-song collection of period Civil War songs reinterpreted by Loretta Lynn, Ralph Stanley, Jamey Johnson, Lee Ann Womack, Shovels & Rope and many more, will celebrate it’s November 5th release on ATO Records with two live performance/Q&A events: The Grammy Museum in LA on Nov 7 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville on Nov 17.

Each event will include a panel discussion with producer Randall Poster and contributing artists along with live performances of songs from the album. Poster, best known for his music supervisor work with Wes Anderson, spent 2 years bringing this ambitious project to life in tribute to the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.

November 7th – GRAMMY Museum – LA, CA
Performances by Lee Ann Womack, Chris Hillman and John Doe
Panel discussion with Randall Poster, Lee Ann Womack, Chris Hillman and John Doe

November 17th – Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – Nashville, TN
Performances by Lee Ann Womack, Bryan Sutton and Stuart Duncan
Panel discussion with Randall Poster, Lee Ann Womack, Bryan Sutton

 

For more information on Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War, head over to the Wall St. Journal where they are currently featuring an in depth article on the album

 

Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War is currently available for pre-order on iTunes & Amazon

J. Roddy Walston & The Business – Heavy Bells

Pre-Order Midlake’s “Antiphon” / NPR Premieres Track

Pre-order Antiphon from the band’s official pre-order and receive an early digital download of the album on Nov 1, an instant download of the title track, and be entered to win an autographed test pressing.  Antiphon is also available for pre-order on iTunes.

NPR Music’s “All Songs Considered” recently premiered the new track “Provider” from Midlake’s upcoming album Antiphon. NPR Music says “Each of Midlake’s full-lengths has had it’s own character, though they share an affinity for the ‘70s, when progressive rock and bold musical themes ruled. This album feels dreamy in a psychedelic way. But, like music from the classic band The Moody Blues, even the spacier moments still hold on to melody and structure”.  Denton, Texas’ favorite sons will celebrate their first ATO Records release November 5.

The band will kick off new dates on November 5 at Brighton Music Hall in Allston, MA and will make stops in major markets including New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Chapel Hill, Atlanta and Nashville winding up with two dates opening for Pearl Jam in Dallas and Oklahoma.

The band recently revealed the artwork for the album. After the costumed antics of the band’s last two album covers, the color-saturated globe on Antiphon takes a different tack, and a broader picture outside of Midlake’s internal dynamic. “It conjures imagery of a celebratory fireworks display,” Pulido suggests “but it’s actually a diagram of an exclusive group of connected entities with disproportionate amounts of control over the global economy. It’s a beautiful way to show a darker side of things in the world.”

 

 

Recorded at their studio in Denton, the self produced Antiphon came together in six months and was mixed by Tony Hoffer (Belle and Sebastian, M83, Beck). According to Eric Pulido, “Antiphon is the most honest representation of the band as a whole, as opposed to one person’s vision that we were trying to facilitate.”
“It’s always through the scope of Midlake,” said Pulido of the new record, “but on Antiphonwe wanted to embrace the psychedelia, style and nuance you might hear in bands from yesteryear while also being aware of music influences leading up to and present now. The result was less folk and more rock. Less nostalgic and more progressive. Now the sky’s the limit.”

 

MIDLAKE TOUR DATES
* with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
† with Pearl Jam
September 19                    Los Angeles, CA                       The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood
September 20                    San Francisco, CA                          America’s Cup Pavilion*
September 21                    Santa Cruz, CA                               Rio Theatre
September 24/25               Denton, TX                                     Dan’s Silverleaf
November 5                      Boston, MA                                    Brighton Music Hall
November 6                      New York, NY                                Mercury Lounge
November 9                      Washington, DC                              Rock and Roll Hotel
November 10                     Philadelphia, PA                             Johnny Brenda’s
November 11                     Chapel Hill, NC                              Local 506
November 12                     Atlanta, GA                                   The Earl
November 13                     Nashville, TN                                 The End
November 15                     Dallas, TX                                   American Airlines Center †
November 16                     Oklahoma City, OK                          Chesapeake Energy Center †

Watch the Official Video for J. Roddy’s “Heavy Bells”

Earlier today, Noisey premiered the new video for J. Roddy Walston & The Business’ “Heavy Bells”

From Noisey – “J. Roddy Walston & The Business give off a strong early Kings of Leon vibe, before that band discovered haircuts and musk and way before the infamous pigeon incident… you know, when they were actually pretty great. J.Rod & Co’s track “Heavy Bells,” which was given the video treatment above, is available on the new LP Essential Tremors out now. Directed, shot and edited by Matt Wignall with special effects by Mike Aho, make sure and check out this southern-fried ripper.”

Purchase Essential Tremors on iTunes / Amazon / ATO Store

 

In the off chance that you couldn’t understand the lyrics, here’s a lyric video to help clear things up

 

Kopecky Family Band Releases “We’ve Got It Covered” Free EP

In celebration of their upcoming fall tour, Kopecky Family Band has released “We’ve Got It Covered,” a two-song collection of covers available for free download at NoiseTrade.com. Tracks include cover versions of “All You Do Is Talk” (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) and “Tusk” (Fleetwood Mac). Kopecky Family Band also released a video for their Black Rebel Motorcyle Club cover with their recent USA Today On The Verge feature, which can be viewed here.   The band will tour through December with The Mowgli’s, Said The Whale and Lissie.

 

Download “We’ve Got It Covered” here: http://bit.ly/16xq5ei

 

 

Funny or Die Premieres Video for J Mascis & Sharon Van Etten’s Cover of “Prisoners”

Funny Or Die Premiered J Mascis and Sharon Van Etten’s “Prisoners” Video from THE MUSIC IS YOU: A TRIBUTE TO JOHN DENVER

Featuring Aimee Mann and Jon Wurster (Superchunk)

“Prisoners” is from the critically acclaimed album The Music Is You: A Tribute to John Denver which Boston Herald calls “a standout for the guitar glory.” The album features covers of Denver’s most popular songs by a diverse group of artists including Dave Matthews, My Morning Jacket, Train, Amos Lee, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Brandi Carlile & Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams, Josh Ritter and Barnstar!, Old Crow Medicine Show, Kathleen Edwards (produced by Jim James), Brett Dennen & Milow, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Allen Stone, Blind Pilot, J Mascis & Sharon Van Etten and Evan Dando. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Wilderness Society in Denver’s name. Please see track listing below.

Purchase The Music is You: A Tribute to John Denver on iTunes / Amazon / ATO Store

Track Listing
“Leaving on a Jet Plane” by My Morning Jacket
“Take Me To Tomorrow” by Dave Matthews
“All of My Memories” by Kathleen Edwards
“Prisoners” by J Mascis & Sharon Van Etten
“Sunshine On My Shoulders” by Train
“Back Home Again” by Old Crow Medicine Show
“This Old Guitar” by Lucinda Williams
“Some Days are Diamonds” by Amos Lee
“Rocky Mountain High” by Allen Stone
“Annie’s Song” by Brett Dennen and Milow
“Looking For Space” by Evan Dando
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” by Brandi Carlile & Emmylou Harris
“The Eagle and The Hawk” by Blind Pilot
“I Guess He’d Rather Be In Colorado” by Mary Chapin Carpenter
“Darcy Farrow” by Josh Ritter and Barnstar!
“Wooden Indian” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros