27.6.12
24.6.12
Chris Cohen - Caller No. 99
Today Greg Saunier (Deerhoof's excellent drummer) tweeted that Chris Cohen has a new song and is about to put out a new album.
Chris use to be a member of Deerhoof a couple of years ago, during which they released Apple O', Milk-Man and The Runners Four, which are my favorite albums of the band and it might very well has something to do with Cohen's involvement in them.
Chris is also involved in the band The Curtains, which offers an arty take on little minimalistic tunes.
I couldn't really relate to their music very much but this new song really shows a different catchier side to Cohen and hold a promise for a nice new album that will be called "Overgrown Path".
Chris Cohen's Bandcamp page
Chris use to be a member of Deerhoof a couple of years ago, during which they released Apple O', Milk-Man and The Runners Four, which are my favorite albums of the band and it might very well has something to do with Cohen's involvement in them.
Chris is also involved in the band The Curtains, which offers an arty take on little minimalistic tunes.
I couldn't really relate to their music very much but this new song really shows a different catchier side to Cohen and hold a promise for a nice new album that will be called "Overgrown Path".
Chris Cohen's Bandcamp page
7.6.12
New Order - Live from 1981
It's been a while since I've put anything up on the classic live section of The Daily Soup but today I've got a gem here.
Only a few days after their debut album 'Movement' was released on 1981, New Order set off to New-York and preformed live at The Ukrainian National Home.
The first few songs are a bit raw but it gets better along the way. (Jump ahead to the third minute where the show actually starts).
Only a few days after their debut album 'Movement' was released on 1981, New Order set off to New-York and preformed live at The Ukrainian National Home.
The first few songs are a bit raw but it gets better along the way. (Jump ahead to the third minute where the show actually starts).
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