This is Mazzy Star‘s previously unreleased track “Quiet, the winter harbor”, this song is part of their upcoming ‘Still EP’ (Rhymes Of An Hour Records), to be released on June 1st., you can pre-order now.
Love the piano in this song, Hope Sandoval’s voice is still unique and sweet and that slide guitar sounds like waves to us, we can’t wait to listen to the rest of the songs.
Are you watching closely?
Here is new music from Childish Gambino, “This is america”, this amazing video was directed by Hiro Murai.
Here is the video for The Color Forty nine song, “I will“, directed by Grant Reinero, shot on location at Bar Copacabana in Tijuana, Mexico
Their first record will be released on June 15th, you can pre-order now.
They are an amazing band, go see them perform live tonight at Casbah San Diego.

Art by: J. Penry
In “Deerslayer”, the piano makes the song sound a little ‘Beatlesque’ but the guitar, the arrangements and Daniel Rossen’s distinctive-beautiful voice makes it darker, sinister, we can imagine this song being part of the soundtrack of a film.
It’s the type of songwriting/composing we can’t have enough of.
“Deerslayer” will be released on April 21 as part of Record Store Day, it includes a B-side, a cover of ‘You’re Crossing a River’, originally released by Fred Nicolaus (Department of Eagles) for his Golden Suits project.
“Announcing a special release this Spring. Deerslayer is a song from recent times that hasn’t found a proper home. Though it doesn’t quite fit in with other tunes I’m working on now, I’d like to put it out into the world.
If you happened upon an old version of this tune that was floating around my semi-defunct 20th century style website, this new version is rounded out with horns and extra instrumention.
You’re Crossing A River is one of my favorite recent tunes of my old DoE bandmate Fred Nicolaus, and I had a good time making this version. Psyched to be able to give it a physical release as well.
And anyway, it feels like it’s time I put something out. Damn it.
In the near future (can’t commit to a timescale more specific than that) I will try to finish the rest of the jumble of songs and fragments that I’ve been mulling over, throwing out, retrieving from the trash, reworking, and starting over for the last 5 years and hopefully come back with an actual album length release…
thanks for listening
cheers
Daniel”

Vayan a disfrutar de la excelente música que The Color Forty Nine viene a presentar este Sábado 17 de Marzo en Cine Tonalá, promete ser una noche muy especial.
Aunque The Color Forty Nine, (con miembros de Maquiladora, The Black Heart Procession y The Album Leaf) proviene de San Diego, muchas de las canciones de su siguiente álbum fueron inspiradas por amigos, personajes y lugares de Tijuana durante el año pasado. Así que para la banda es un honor tener la oportunidad de compartir su música con el público de Tijuana en Ciné Tonalá para su tercer presentación en vivo. The Color Forty Nine combina tonos oscuros y cambiantes con historias cuasi ficticias de tiempos pasados, confesiones y reflejos de los muy extraños tiempos en que vivimos. Tendrán a un invitado muy especial, Rob Crow de Pinback, quien tocará un set acústico para abrir el show.
Boletos: The Color Forty nine / Rob Crow

Though The Color Forty Nine (featuring members of Maquiladora, The Black Heart Procession and The Album Leaf) comes from San Diego, many of the songs on their forthcoming album were inspired by friends, characters and locales of Tijuana over the past year. So the band is honored to have the chance to share their music with the audience at Ciné Tonalá, for just their third show.
The Color Forty Nine blends dark and moody tones with quasi fictional stories of times gone by, confession and reflections of the very strange times we live in.
Tickets: The Color Forty nine / Rob Crow
This is “Cicada” from La Luz, first single off their third album ‘Floating Features’, out May 11th via Hardly art records.
We are very excited for to see Palehound and Weaves perform tonight at Soda Bar.
Both bands have released their second album and are fronted by Ellen Kempner (Palehound) and Jasmyn Burke (Weaves), two talented women with strong and beautiful voices plus combined with intelligent music, makes them great bands to follow, we highly recommend anyone to check them out.
This is Palehound‘s recently released two track 7″ on Saddle Creek Records.
“When I was in middle school my biggest life goal was to release music on Saddle Creek Records. v happy to announce a 7” with them. I wrote “Sea Of Blood” when I was 17 and finally got around to recording it 2 summers ago with Alicia Bognanno of Bully. my friend Sami Martasian did the cover art they are the best” – Ellen Kempner.
Palehound second album ‘A place I’ll always go’ is available via Polyvinyl records.

Weaves have been nominated for the second time for Alternative album of the year at the Juno Awards, thanks to their second full length album ‘Wide Open’ available via Kanine records, Buzz records, Memphis industries.

This is “Scream” featuring Tanya Tagaq, one of our favorite songs from ‘Wide Open’
Here is the video for the song “Slicked”
by: Alfredo Tellez/Edeath Coffey
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