Brandy Zdan explored indie-pop atmospherics to great effect on 2018’s Secretear. Now the Canadian-born singer-guitarist is following up the LP with what she’s calling her “Cover Single Series” — a collection of cover songs that Zdan has been weaving into her live show for the past two years. Up first is Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody,” which Zdan recreates as an atmospheric swoon.
“I choose covers that I can make my own and put my own stamp on,” she says. “The version on the recording is similar...
“I choose covers that I can make my own and put my own stamp on,” she says. “The version on the recording is similar...
- 9/3/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Chris Shiflett’s Walking the Floor podcast returns today with a new episode spotlighting Quaker City Night Hawks. Recorded several months ago amidst the chaos of the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, the interview captures the Texas-based band during the seventh week of a promotional tour in support of their newest release, Qcnh. Filled with Tex-Mex Southern rock, throwback psychedelia, and guitar-driven nods to Seventies icons, Qcnh‘s songs initially took shape on the road, where the band’s three principal members have spent the last handful of years...
- 7/22/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
My boy Marvin Haynes and I just knew we were going to get caught, go to jail if lucky, get shot if not.
Nassau County in Long Island New York once (maybe still) had the highest paid police force in the country. Some of the homes in the Five Towns area of the county were so grand as a young child I thought they were department stores. That highly paid police force made sure nary a worry would the residents of Inwood, Lawrence, Cedarhurst, Woodmere, and Hewlett have.
There was very little crime in Nassau County and no black people. The only place you would see people of color in Five Towns were the shopping malls or the cotton fields. Cotton fields? Can’t say I ever saw them, but I was born free.
Give that a second…
This was a community African Americans were not welcome in and the...
Nassau County in Long Island New York once (maybe still) had the highest paid police force in the country. Some of the homes in the Five Towns area of the county were so grand as a young child I thought they were department stores. That highly paid police force made sure nary a worry would the residents of Inwood, Lawrence, Cedarhurst, Woodmere, and Hewlett have.
There was very little crime in Nassau County and no black people. The only place you would see people of color in Five Towns were the shopping malls or the cotton fields. Cotton fields? Can’t say I ever saw them, but I was born free.
Give that a second…
This was a community African Americans were not welcome in and the...
- 10/20/2015
- by Mike Gold
- Comicmix.com
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