Behind the Scenes Video of Curse of Cassandra on YTAA

Many thanks to Nicole and Jacob of Curse of Cassandra for appearing on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative today!  Their latest record, Nekonomicon is available now!

You can reach them at http://curseofcassandra.com/

https://www.facebook.com/curseofcassandraband/

On twitter CurseofCassandra – https://www.instagram.com/curseofcassandra/

Video of the Day: Mack McKenzie – Long White Line

Recorded on May 5, 2017 at Oddbody’s Music Room! Mack was playing withShooter Jennings that night. You can listen to more of Mack’s muisc on reverbnation!  Mack has a show on February 3, 2018 with Justin Wells!

Farnsworth – Elk City

Farnsworth 1All too often critics lament the state of the music industry as dying, stale, boring, or pick your poison-term to describe a so-called sorry state of music. Now, in our opinion these doom and gloom predictions about the state of music say more about the overt focus on a handful of artists, labels, and entertainers rather than saying anything meaningful about music that is being made by artists.  2017 was a great year for music across genres… Well, that is if one is willing to look beyond a small list of places and names.  Case in point is the West Virginian band Farnsworth with their Zachary Gabbard produced Elk City.

Released in the Fall of 2017, this record puts so many better know albums to shame.  Full of real, true rock and roll that cuts straight to the heart of the matter, this record stands as one of the most exciting records of 2017.  The first song “American Dream” begins with a slash of guitar that leads into a 70s Stonesy swagger that recalls the fond memory of that band in its prime.  But don’t jump to conclusions. Equal parts ’60s inspiration, ’70s rock and roll along with contemporary indie mixed with a healthy dollop of psychedelia, Farnsworth has created a record that sounds fresh, energetic and utterly captivating.

The music on this eight song collection recall past music and incorporate contemporary independent music.  The jangly “Erased” recalls The Byrds, The Zombies, and far too many indie bands to list here (however, do not see that as a weakness — being influenced and incorporating those influences into your own sound is a strength).  We challenge you to listen to this song and not start to sway. If you have a pulse, you will tap your toes.  On “Better Days” we hear a combination of influences from The Buffalo Killers, The Monkees, Cricketbows, The Hollies, Salvadore Ross, and some of the best classic psychedelia.

On subsequent listens you will notice an almost heavy Big Star influence.  Notably “Hold On” evokes a harder grooving Big Star. Imagine if Alec Chilton had a more blues voice. Just consider the crossing of Big Star and The Black Keys together.  And if that was not enough, the bridge on this song just grabs you and takes you on a trip through bass runs, slinky guitar, and perfect percussion.  All too often drums and bass sound like they were recorded in a room down the hall, that does not happen with this record.  Nothing is tiny or tinny in these songs.  The drums sound deep and resonate without getting in the way of the guitar and excellent Hammond Organ.  The album closes on the standout”Green Valley” which takes the listener on an extended trip through what rock and roll can deliver when played with heft.

Lyrically the album evokes challenges of relationships, friendships, and the struggles of everyday life without sounding sullen. The vocals are crisp and clear while remaining bluesy and evocative.  The interplay between the simplicity of the lyrics and the emotional release through the circling guitars, bass, and organ crescendo pack a powerful punch that dramatize the lyrical imagery; and the drums consistently drive the songs.

So, the next time you notice the usual music pundits talking about the same popular bands and artists that do not speak to you — take a moment or two or three and look a little further and you will find excellent music like that made by musicians like Farnsworth.

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Elk City (released November 20, 2017)

Produced by Zachary D. Gabbard
Engineered by Keith Hanlon, Mike Montgomery
Mixed and Mastered by Mike Montgomery

Chris Vance – Guitar, Vocals
Jason Reese – Percussion, Vocals
Russel T. Felty – Bass
Kenneth Starcher – Rhodes, Hammond

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Video of The Day: Justin Wells – The Dogs

Alt-Country musician Justin Wells is joining Mack McKenzie for a show in our area on February 3rd at The Courtyard Lounge in Englewood, Ohio.  You can find more information on the Event Page!  Mr. Wells 2016 record ‘Dawn in the Distance’ is a fine addition to the Alternative Country cannon and is available on all of the music outlets.  We especially like ‘The Dogs’ from that record.  So, make plans for a night of terrific country music in early February!

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Look for us on Reveal this week!

Due to work being done in the studio there is no Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative on WUDR today. However, tomorrow there is a brand new YTAA on RevealCentral.com from 2-5pm eastern. This week’s program focuses on some of our favorite music from 2017! 

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Merry Christmas! New Music from Charlie Jackson and The Heartland Railroad

Days of Wine and Roses is the lead track from Charlie Jackson and the Heartland Railway’s debut, self-titled, album. The album is set to release in March 2018.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Guests!

Many thanks to Andy Ingram and Brenna Myers for Joining us for 2017’s Annual Indie Holiday Show!  We had a great time with such fun guests! Not pictured here is our pal Ike B. who joined us in the third hour of the program!

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Behind the Scenes Video

We recorded some video on our annual indie holiday program this year, we were joined by Andy Ingram of Poptek Records and a terrific musician in several area projects (XL427, L’Albatros, among others) and Brenna Myers of Once a Pine and formerly of The Florals.  Enjoy!

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7th Annual Indie Holiday Show!

Xmas VisualsThis week we celebrate the holidays in full indie music style.  We will be playing new, classic, and cover holiday songs on the show.  Another year has come and gone. Can anyone believe that this is our seventh holiday indie program!  Whew.  Boy the time sure flies when your… well, you know how the old saying goes.

We know that there is a lot of stress during the holidays with all the planning, shopping, and whatever else we are told to do during the holiday season.  Well, we believe that any task goes better with music.  So, pour yourself the ‘Nog, eat a cookie or three and let us help you relax with some great indie holiday music.  If you have a suggestion for a cool holiday tune, let us know!

Dr. J can’t wait to co-host the 7th Annual Indie Holiday Radio Show on WUDR Flyer Radio 99.5/98.1’s Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative with our good friend and frequent guest on the program, Tom Gilliam, who always brings some interesting music to the mix.  And as always, the talented Mrs Dr. J has made many a fine contribution to the show as well!

This year we hope to have a special guest or two in the studio with us!  You will just have to tune in to find out!  It will be cool and worth it, we promise you!

This year you have two chances to hear the indie holiday festivities!  The first broadcast is on Tuesday, December 19th from 3-6 PM. Listen on 99.5 FM in Dayton, Ohio, USA or stream the broadcast at wudr.udayton.edu.   And if that was not enough we have another Indie Holiday show the next day, Wednesday December 20th from 2-5pm on our new Reveal – Intelligent Radio Family! You can listen on Wednesday at RevealCentral.com! We just can’t wait to play new and classic indie holiday songs for you.  Save us some ‘nog.

See you there and Happy Holidays!

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Video of the Day: Blue Heron Trio – Siren Song

Our video today has a cool jazzy swing.  Meet The Blue Heron Trio.  A fantastic trip courtesy of close friends and terrific musicians.

You can reach them at http://www.blueherontrio.com/

From their website: 

In 2011 three close friends came together in Dayton, Ohio to produce voluptuous jazz and pop tunes. Blue Heron Trio is the culmination of their combined 20 years of playing in punk, pop, folk, jazz, and cover bands. Reviewed as “one of the prettiest voices in Dayton” by daytonrocks.com, vocalist Elisha Frontz leads listeners on a sensual journey through musical eras gone by, imbuing the music with a fresh, young feel. Phil Myers, formerly a musician for the United States Army, accompanies with lush saxophone riffs and gentle acoustic guitar. Dave Santucci solidifies the groove on the keyboards with his decades of piano experience. Whether it’s an original song, a jazz standard made famous by Ella Fitzgerald, or a completely unexpected lounge rendition from another genre (“Sweet Child ‘O Mine” by GunsNRoses is a crowd favorite), the trio performs with a deeply personal and authentic touch. In September 2013 Blue Heron Trio were finalists in “So You Think You Can Play The Schuster”, an event marking the tenth anniversary of the Dayton landmark Schuster Center for the Performing Arts. In December 2014 they rose to the number one slot in the ReverbNation Jazz charts for Dayton, Ohio. In 2015 Blue Heron Trio released their first album. They can be heard regularly at restaurants, private parties, festivals, and fund raisers throughout southwest Ohio.

Video of The Day: Yaz – Nobody’s Diary

After Vince Clarke left Depeche Mode, he worked on a variety of ideas and band possibilities.  Wanting greater control over the sound, arrangements, and effects Clarke created Yazoo with vocalist Allison Moyet who was not emblematic of the pop sound that was popular in Britain at the time.  Known as Yaz in North America because of legal issues with a record label, the duo released some terrific music on their albums ‘You and Me Both’ and ‘Upstairs at Eric’s.’

The lead single from their album “You And Me Both” — an ironic title given the stresses between Clarke and Moyet — was ‘Nobody’s Diary’ A UK number 3 for the band in June 1983.  While Yazoo/Yaz lasted a short time, the songs were powerful and have held up very well over time.

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