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Monday, September 22, 2008

MMW New Album!





Medeski Martin & Wood, my favorite whacked out funk/jazz band have a new album coming out on Sept 30. Check out the first single here, click the link below to pre-order. Tour dates below, nothing in the Boston area for now. Check back for full album review.

MP3: MMW - Free Go Lilly


Pre Order on Amazon


09.16.08 - Teatro Oriente - Santiago De Chile
09.18.08 - Bourbon St. - Sao Paulo
09.19.08 - Canecao - Rio de Janeiro
09.20.08 - SESC Vila Mariana - Sao Paulo
09.21.08 - SESC Vila Mariana - Sao Paulo
09.23.08 - Teatro Gran Rex - Buenos Aires
09.28.08 - Bearsville Theatre - Bearsville, NY
10.31.08 - The Garden Hall - Yebisu, Tokyo
11.01.08 - The Garden Hall - Yebisu, Tokyo
11.12.08 - Moore Theatre - Seattle, WA
11.13.08 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC
11.14.08 - Aladdin Theatre - Portland, OR
11.15.08 - McDonald Theatre - Eugene, OR
11.16.08 - Van Duzer Theatre - Arcata, CA
11.18.08 - McNears Mystic Theatre - Petaluma, CA
11.19.08 - Rio Theatre - Santa Cruz, CA
11.20.08 - Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
11.21.08 - El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
11.22.08 - John Ascuaga's Nugget - Sparks, NV

The Panther's Inbox: Chris Flew - Kingston Bridge

In case you haven't noticed, it's rare that I review an album these days, unfortunately I don't have as much time as I used to. Having said that, when I do muster of the time and energy to do a post, it must be something worth writing about!

The Panther's inbox is flooded with a lot of talented up and coming musicians, but this one in particular caught my ear. Chris Flew is a musician, songwriter and amateur film maker
currently based in Glasgow, Scotland. He's opened for the likes of The National, Frightened Rabbit, Laura Veirs and Damien Jurado (all Panther favorites).

The production on this album is superb, leaving room for the songs to breathe and develop, and poignant when it needs to be. I've always been a fan of more is less production, it's this type of sound that really makes you appreciate a sudden bass line that creeps in minutes in to a song as it develops. A good example of this is the third track off of Kingston Bridge "Drowning". Check it out below.

Chris is a talented songwriter, and I highly recommend you check out his album.

MP3: Chris Flew - Drowning



http://www.chrisflew.com/