Also very exciting was the inclusion, if only for a moment, of the Pregnant song “Selling Records” (from “Regional Music”) on yesterday’s edition of the American Public Media program Marketplace. The song was faded in as the last bumper on the show as host Kai Ryssdal said his farewells. Marketplace is syndicated and aired by many stations around the country, and it’s very exciting to have received just a moment exposure to such a wide audience. You can listen to yesterday’s program here.
Also, Daniel, ALAK, and their baby Juniper are planning a unique and what strikes me as full of the rarest sincerity “music tour” for this summer.
Quickly: you can now purchase FLOW 18, Tan Dollar’s “Uneven” CS and FLOW 21, Adam Lipman’s “The Western Bounce.” Both will ship Valentine’s Week and make great gifts for the holiday, especially the former.
There’s a tidal wave of new music coming from this corner of the Internet/my stuffy room in the next weeks and months. After a relatively lengthy winter’s void of releases, Life’s Blood will once again continue to unite brilliant and unique song-writers and material goods. Making friends, making things.
There’s this deal that allows you to purchase the new and almost-released Tan Dollar cassette “Uneven” with last year’s long-player CD digipak “Your Body as a Temple” for a nice price.
Moon Pearl will be re-recording a new edition of “Pearl Jams” in a fully analog studio. We will probably change the name of the EP to something less stupidly tongue-in-cheek and perhaps issue a more remarkable release than a CDR. Not to discredit the increasing beauty and majesty of each subsequent edition of the “Pearl Jams” CDR.
The following releases are almost sold out, and I don’t see second editions in the near future:
And, multimedia will continue to be issued forth. Look forward to zines, t-shirts, art-books, collaborations, and whatever else makes or doesn’t make sense.