This is the first regular installment of a bi-weekly review of CDs, performances, news and events that cross my path or strike my fancy. Enjoy!
INDIE ROUND-UP for March 24 2005
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Cadillac Moon rocked the house at Cornelia Street Cafe last night in a return engagement. The eight-piece blues and soul combo squeezes onto (and spills off of) the tiny stage like they were born to it. Plenty of bands do the blues, soul and R&B thing, but few combine such a high level of professionalism with such infectious enthusiasm, and even fewer can write such good original material in that style. (A few well-chosen covers, like Van Morrison's "Cleaning Windows," fit right in to their mostly original set.) If you're in the New York/Long Island area, go see Cadillac Moon. I'd recommend them to Charles and Camilla, in fact. If they booked them for their wedding, they'd have such a good time they could forget all about their sourpuss Queen and those annoying paparazzi!
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Aaron McMullan, Songs From the Back Room
With nothing but a creaky Shane McGowan baritone and a few chords
strummed on an acoustic guitar, Aaron McMullan conjures a world of
lonely streets and lost loves. It's a sketchy, demo-tape-quality recording, but if these seven songs were fleshed out with a band, they might fit somewhere between early Rolling Stones (think "Play with Fire") and Velvet Underground, with a dash of the gloomier side of British punk. The lyrics have a wry Bukowskian grittiness combined with a heart-on-sleeve urban folk sensibility. Even a funny song like "Goth Girls Turn Me On" betrays some not very repressed anger, while "The Ballad of the Kirsten Dunst Tennis Ball" is much more touching than the offbeat title might suggest. (Readers of "The Duke's" blog and his contributions to Blogcritics will be familiar with his good-natured obsession with the actress).







Article comments
1 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo
jon - thank you, man. that's all a fella can say. i would say how great this column is, but right now i'd be accused of all sortsa heinous acts. Suffice to say that "shane macgowan" thing will be stapled to my head for all to see.