Showing posts with label Ben Nichols. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Nichols. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Revival Tour At The Church (Chuck Ragan, Tim Barry, Ben Nichols, Jesse Malin)



So here are a few names alot of you might not recognize, though I'm willing to be alot of you will (all except Ben Nichols and Malin were recent discoveries for me). The Revival Tour is basically a bunch of punks getting in touch with their more heartfelt side. I think a guy we all know said it best when he said "I started this damned country band/cause punk rock is too hard to sing". This is great stuf folks....the sound can be a little iffy, but the content more than makes up for it. If you like your folk/country a little on the punk side this is right up your alley. What we have is Ben Nichols from Lucero, Chuck Ragan formerly from Hot Water Music, Tim Barry from Avail, and Jesse Malin formerly of D Generation and a frequent Ryan Adams collaborator. If you like this I would recommend picking up each of these artists most recent solo albums. Ben Nichols excellent concept album Last Pale Light In The West (inspired by the book Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy....read this book too if you haven't), Tim Barry's Manchester from last year, Chuck Ragan's Bristle Ridge, and Jesse Malin's covers album from last year On Your Sleeve (though you would certainly do better to pick up one of his earlier albums).

Also worth getting is the compilation Revival Road 2008 which features selections and live cuts from Nichols, Barry, and Ragan and is a great introduction to all three.

Revival Tour Part 1
Revival Tour Part 2

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Ben Nichols & Cory Branan - Nights Like These (Richmond 8-6-07)



Here's a damn good boot. Lucero's Ben Nichols and the guy who he namechecks in "Tears Don't Matter Much" playing a nice little acoustic set together. If you're a Lucero fan you're gonna want to check this out. If you're a Cory Branan fan too ('course if you're a Cory Branan fan you're probably already a Lucero fan). They are also joined on one song by up and comers The Fox Hunt....which is cool too. Good sound and good atmosphere on this one.

MP3 @ 192

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Lucero - Live at WESN (11-22-02)


Heres a cool acoustic Lucero show from 2002. Recorded in a radio studio so you know the sound quality is good. It's a pretty interesting boot just because it's so similar to "The Attic Tapes", except there are newer songs on this one. Anyway, if you liked "The Attic Tapes" you will most likely dig this.

MP3

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