Lenny & The Piss Poor Boys

Tonight I fell in love with Lenny & The Piss Poor Boys and I want to share that with you. I just love this stuff. The bio says “Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, Lenny and the Piss Poor Boys play country & western the way the Clash or the Ramones might have if they’d grown up on Waylon Jennings instead of the New York Dolls”. I say “it’s freakin awesome”. You can make up your mind by listening to it.

Lenny & The Piss Poor Boys at myspace

And if you know a place where I can buy this record online, let me know. It might be out of print because even the label doesn’t seem to sell it at the moment.

Just got back to Turku today. This week will probably be quite busy, but the albums of the year list should arrive to this blog sometime next week. There’s also some news bits that I need to write soon-ish.

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Officer Down by Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle..

is the best song in the world tonight:

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I had actually missed this album completely even though I’m a big fan of NQ Arbuckle (I bought all of their albums about a year ago and especially the last two are brilliant). Just found out a couple of days ago that such an album has been released. I didn’t know Carolyn Mark beforehand, but I’m glad we met. I might need to check her solo material also. This album that joins together these canadian country/folk heroes is a really great record.

NQ Arbuckle is not the only thing I’ve missed. Maybe it’s because I’ve spent last three months buying almost only soft pop, sunshine pop, psych pop reissues. Anyway, I didn’t know that indie pop group Pants Yell! had a new album out on Slumberland. I’ve been following them for a long time and this new album is really good. Might be their finest album yet.

Then there’s stuff that I knew was out, but I hadn’t heard before the last week or two. Lucero’s new album is quite surprising. There’s horns, I mean a lot of horns. It took some time to get used to that but I’m starting to love it. It’s like Damn Seagulls Soul Politics with a bit more country if you want a finnish reference.

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Lately I’ve been also listening to a lot of Slaid Cleaves latest country album, Cheap Trick’s Latest, Deer Tick’s Born Of a Flag Day, The Higher State’s Darker By The Day, Bobby & Bergen reissue etc. Oh and Yo La Tengo’s album sound pretty amazing on spotify. I need to go and buy myself a copy. And that Dave Rawlings Machine is a must as well. And I’ve been waiting for David Bazan’s album to arrive on my doorstep for a quite a long time. Hopefully it comes before christmas.

Oh and I bought mp3s for the first time. I really wanted to hear those Pants Yell!, Slaid Cleaves and Carolyn Mark & NQ arbuckle as soon as possible, so I subscribed emusic because I got 45 free downloads to go. Kind of stupid, because I’m a materialist jerk so I know I’m gonna buy those as a CD also. Well at least I finally got those couple of The Avett Brothers albums that are impossible to find on CD or vinyl. I’m not planning to stay on (emusic) board for a long time, but it’s been quite fun actually. I still got 14 credits left, so if you have good ideas, give me a shout.

I’ve been putting together my albums and songs of the year lists. I think it might go beyond christmas before it’s done, because I’ve introduced so much of fantastic stuff to myself during the recent weeks. This time I’ve done a retro top 20 list as well and that should be ready later this week, because it’s already half written.

After all this craptalk I can say that Bobby Emmett’s album is still the most magnificent thing right now. I just love that album.

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Howdy! and december FOTM

Okay, it seems that it took me quite a long time to beat that flu I mentioned in the earlier post eventhough it was not THE flu (I know because it was tested). Even though I didn’t feel really awful during the time, three weeks of mild fever was still quite frustrating and I didn’t feel like spending my energy on this blog (I should have though. It would have been a lot wiser than playing eastside hockey manager or watching NFL games. If I felt good enough to spend hours on those, I definitely felt good enough to update a blog). Now that I’m healthy again it’s time to start writing again. A lot has happened during the time I’ve wasted. For example there’s been a new Sister Flo album and some new Snow Coloured Kid songs. I’ll write a news entry about them during the weekend.

First it’s time to focus on the next Flavour Of The Month club that takes place at Pikku-Torre on friday 4th of december. I’ll be one of the DJs as usual. Here’s the information in finnish:

BEATIÄ JA KANTRIA FLAVOUR OF THE MONTHISSA

Turkulainen kitarapopklubi Flavour Of The Month on jo vuosia ensiesitellyt paikallisia bänditulokkaita ja tuoreita projekteja. Joulukuun klubi-illassa debytoi peräti kaksi uutta turkulaista yhtyettä. The Good Times operoi 60-luvun alun rhythm & bluesin, rock’n’rollin ja brittibeatin maisemissa, kun taas Peconia tunnelmoi pedal steeliä myöden amerikkalaisen countryn syvissä vesissä.

The Good Times niittaa lähtökohdakseen musiikin ja meiningin mielikuvasta ”Beatles Hampurissa 1962” – toimialana siis rapea hauskanpito vanhan rockin parissa ja hyvät kekkerit ilman turhaa puristusta. Good Timesia voitaisiin luonnehtia vaikkapa Flavour Of The Monthin housebandiksi, sillä sen takaa löytyvät FOTMin monivuotiset puuhamiehet Jyrki Mäkelä ja Mikko Lappalainen. Kvartetin täydentävät Jaakko Söderström (Lappalaisen bändikaveri Ben’s Diapersista) sekä paikallinen studiovelho Danil Venho.

Peconia puolestaan kuulostaa MySpace-profiilinsa mukaan samalta kuin ”three chickens on noble booze”. Mitä luonnehdinta tarkoittaa, pitää tulla tarkastamaan Pikku-Torreen 4.12., sillä Peconian MySpace ei vielä tarjoa ääninäytteitä. Sieltä löytyy kuitenkin hatunnostoja hienoille esikuville, kuten Gram Parsonsille, Felice Brothersille ja Bon Iverille.

FLAVOUR OF THE MONTH esittää:
THE GOOD TIMES
PECONIA (http://www.myspace.com/peconia)
+ FOTM DJ team
pe 4.12. 2009 klo 21-03
Pikku-Torre, Yliopistonkatu 30, Turku
liput 3€

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