Video of The Day: Kyleen Downes

Our video of the day comes courtesy of Dayton songwriter, guitarist and all around cool person Kyleen Downes. This new song ‘Tiny Little Table‘ is from the album ‘Come On Sit Down’ which comes out tomorrow – June 12th! Check on the record at Kyleen’s store! What is more is that she is live streaming a release show tonight on her homepage!

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Joe Anderl’s ‘Short Takes’

Short TakesLet us take a moment and introduce our latest feature, Short Takes. We are asking musicians, artists, DJs, writers, spoken word performers and others involved in music and creative expression to write some short comments about what they are listening to right now. There are no rules regarding genre, style or year of release. What are people listening to now? What does it mean for them in a brief few sentences — hence the idea of a ‘short take.’

20992760_10159165029090537_2527313783301675441_nOur first ‘Short Takes‘ comes courtesy of Joe Anderl of The 1984 Draft. Joe is a kind, warm and thoughtful person who not only loves music, he feels it. His passion for music is inescapable in his current project The 1984 Draft. The ‘Draft are a phenomenal live band who capture the spirit of punk and post-punk melded with the introspection of the best music of the ’90s and beyond. 

The Draft’s last record ‘Makes Good Choices‘ was one of our favorite records of 2018!

The-1984-Draft-band-2018As quarantine and social distancing continue, as the world burns around us, and as I find myself filled with more and more rage over the ignorance and injustice in our county, I have found myself searching deeper in my music catalog for little nuggets of joy. Songs that remind of the past. Songs from simpler times. The thing is, there were never simpler times. Just different times. That being said, there can often be comfort in nostalgia, joy in discovering something new, and a new wave of emotions caused by a song listened to in a different phase of life.

These songs are the little nuggets of joy I have had in my life for the last couple weeks.

First, ‘Slackjawed’ by The Connells – I found myself watching a video on YouTube with the Best of 1993 from 120 Minutes. I particularly wanted to watch it as it included videos of the Afghan Whigs, Paul Westerberg, and Buffalo Tom.

R-2028725-1562522314-3760.jpegAs I watched all the videos and reminisced about wrapping tin foil around my boom box antenna to pick up 97X [modern rock radio station from 1983-2004], a song came on that I had remembered loving hearing every time it came on. That song was ‘Slackjawed’ by The Connells. I wondered to myself why I had never tried to purchase an album by them and why this song never found its way into my collection. That will change very soon as I have probably listened to it 30 times in the last week.

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Next, ‘Inside of Love‘ by Nada Surf.  I was a late adopter on Nada Surf. I heard ‘Popular‘ in high school and kind of wrote the band off as a one hit wonder. That changed some 20 something years later watching them headline at Midpoint Music Fest [Dr. J was there too! The band gave a great live performance and won over many music fans that day!] There is an absolute softness in the voice of Mathew Caws. His choice of words can often be so simple and telling in same moment.

When I listened to this song a couple weeks ago, I found myself so grateful that I live in a loving marriage, that I am on the inside of love. So much so I just keep listening to this song every time I need to remind myself how lucky I truly am.

Paul-Westerberg-Dyslexic-HeartLast but not least, ‘Dyslexic Heart’ by Paul Westerberg – What GenXer did not relate to singles in some way?

After spending the last few years of my life completely ravaging my Replacements catalog, I decided I needed to dive further into my Westerberg records. I started with something comfortable and easy. This song and ‘Waiting for Somebody‘ [also from the Singles soundtrack] have been every other day listen for me lately just to try and feel a little normal.

Thank you for a terrific ‘Short Takes’ Joe!

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Video of the Day: Charlie & Amanda – Call This Home

96112891_2270047886637202_1346419578112049152_nThe first couple of Dayton Country Music have their first single from their upcoming debut record! Harkening back to the classic country duets and duos of classic country past, Charlie & Amanda craft songs that address and document the challenges of real life with heart, sincerity and authenticity. Their music reminds us of the legendary country duos of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Kenny Rodgers and Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash and June Carter. The most appropriately titled full length album “The King & Queen of Dayton Country” is available for pre-order now at at the duo’s bandcamp page. The record will be available everywhere on July 25, 2020. You owe it to yourself to check out the first single!

Follow them on Facebook!

They have some cool merch as well!

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Video of The Day: The Corner Laughers – The Calculating Boy

On June 5th, The Corner Laughers will be releasing their latest full length album, “Temescal Telegraph” courtesy of the fine folks at Big Stir Records. We have enjoyed all of the advanced singles from that forthcoming record! Good stuff!

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Video of the Day: The Kyle Sowashes – I’m Busy

Love this band! And you should too! No one documents the ups and downs, the tribulations and challenges of everyday life like this band! The Kyle Sowashes from Columbus, Ohio have been making some great indie rock since 2005! Their latest video “I’m Busy” comes from the excellent “I Don’t Know What To Tell You” on Anyway Records. The video includes live footage filmed by Chris Young. Mr Kyle Sowash himself directed this epic piece of cinematography. Well done Kyle!

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Video of The Day: The New Old-Fashioned – Kid 2000

Kid 2000 is one of the tracks on the The New Old Fashioned’s third album, Smalltown, Midwest, USA from Magnaphone Records. The video was directed and filmed by Jake Wisecup. You can find The New Old-Fashioned on Facebook, their website, and Twitter.

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Video of The Day – Frontier Folk Nebraska

Official music video for Teenage Freaks by Frontier Folk Nebraska Copyright 2019 Frontier Folk Nebraska BMI Directed by Max Nolte.

www.frontierfolknebraska.bandcamp.com

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Video of The Day: Nada Surf – Rushing

The official video for Nada Surf‘s “Rushing” from their album ‘You Know Who You Are‘. Available on Barsuk Records (US/Canada) and City Slang (Europe) since March 2016. Just a perfect indie PowerPop gem!

Video of The Day: Mark Cantwil – Pardon Me

We are excited to introduce you to the first single and title track off of the forthcoming album, “Pardon Me”!! The song is available for purchase on iTunes and all download and streaming platforms.

Video filmed and Edited by Pete Vogel at North Star Productions. Drone footage filmed by Andy Vogel at Edifice I Productions

“Pardon Me”
Lyrics and Music by Mark Cantwil
© 2019 Mark Cantwil
Mark Cantwil Music (ASCAP)
Produced by Tom Boyer and Mark Cantwil

Recorded and Mixed byTom Boyer at GBS Records/OATH Studios. Background vocals recorded by Patrick Himes at Reel Love Studios. Additional fiddle tracks recorded by Colin Murphy at Murphtone Studios. Mastered by Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering.

Mark Cantwil – Lead Vocal and Acoustic Guitar
Khrys Blank – Backing Vocal
Colin Murphy – Fiddle
Brett Mullins – Electric Guitar
Tom Boyer – Mandolin
Tim Hart – Bass
Dave Fowler – Drums

“Pardon Me”
I’m hungry for a line
Haven’t slept in weeks
This new found consciousness
Is driving me to think
My eyes have never been this open
But I don’t like what I see

I’ll be driving through your town
On my way to Winnipeg
I should be there by sun down
I could use a place to stay
It be so nice to see you
If that’s ok

But pardon me
If I make for poor company tonight
The road can way heavy on a mind
I apologize if the conversations light
So pardon me

I’m so tired of walking
Down this crowded road
Full of loss souls and conmen
And broken heart winos
All watching the pretty ones
Light up the night

Do you still have that old
Simply Red 45
Put it on and I’ll pour us
A couple glasses of wine
We can hold back the years
If only for awhile

But pardon me
If I make for poor company tonight
The road can way heavy on a mind
I apologize if the conversations light
So pardon me
If you don’t know the man in front of you
You know I struggle to recognize him to
A hard luck modern day fool
Sol pardon me

Is it a blessing
To finally know the truth
Or is it a curse
To know the real you

So pardon me
If I make for poor company tonight
The road can weigh heavy on a mind
I apologize if the concessions light
So pardon me
If you don’t know the man in front of you
You know I struggle to recognize him to
A hard luck modern day fool
So pardon me
So pardon me
So pardon me

Mark Cantwil
www.markcantwil.com

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Video of the Day: Kyleen Downes – And So It Goes

From Kyleen’s latest EP “Friends” that came out at the end of March! You can listen to it on Spotify or better yet buy it here.

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Video of The Day: A Voice of Your Own – Her White Dress

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Lyrics: she’s in her white dress, she doesn’t have any shoes on, she’s standing at the end of the driveway, watching the sun set, she’s been dreaming of places much better than here, somewhere west… she said “can you take me for a ride, I want to get the hell out of this little town, and make a name for myself” she’s in her white dress, she’s waiting on her new boyfriend, she’s standing at the end of the driveway, watching the cars pass, she envisions a place much better than here, somewhere west… she said “can you take me for a ride, I want to get the hell out of this little town, and make a name for myself” she’s dreaming of the west coast, she’s got a gun in her hand, she said “baby you’re like magic tonight, with tattoos and pentagrams” she’s dreaming of the west coast, she’s got a gun in her hand, she said “I’ll write this down this time, so I wont ever forget”

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Video of the Day: Mandy Jewell – Ballad for My Lover The Liar

Mandy Jewell playing Ladyfest in Dayton in 2017 at The Old Yellow Cab

Mandy Jewell joins us on Tuesday, April 3 from 3-6pm to talk about her music and play a few songs live in the studio. So, join us on Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative on WUDR!

Mandy’s Bandcamp page – https://mandyjewell.bandcamp.com/

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