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❤ Loft And Lost There’s something odd about M Ward . Whilst I’ve listened to three of his albums – Transfiguration of Vincent, Transistor Radio and Post-War – more than pretty much anything else… Read full post »
❤ The Ghost of Electricity Image via Wikipedia This past week, we heard M. Ward performing on NPR's All Songs Considered , and the launch of his latest studio album Hold Time . Last year… Read full post »
❤ The Giant Panther This feels like one of those dreams where you show up to class in your underwear. Itunes has a feature that lets you create "smart" playlists. One of the smart… Read full post »
❤ The Devil Has The Best Tuna Dylan Champagne Genre: Indie / Other / Acoustic From: Oakland, California United States I'd love to be able to report that Dylan Champagne is like a blinged up 21st Century… Read full post »
❤ Minneapolis Fucking Rocks Due to a previously-arranged special occasion, I was unable to make most of night 3. However, what I did see that day was perhaps one of the best sequenced part… Read full post »
❤ Glorious Noise - Rock and roll can cha… The best-run music festival in America is a yearly congregation of college radio nerds, fashion victims, art students, burnouts, baristas, and meatheads in Chicago's Union Park. Read full post »
❤ Pop Headwound M. Ward is best known for his rough, gravelly singing voice, sweet, modern folk songs, and his immaculate sense of production. Each of his past four albums, dating back to… Read full post »
❤ The Music Slut M. Ward's spokespeople explain the scenario via his official MySpace blog : *Mastercard was denied permission by M. Ward to use his version of Daniel Johnston's "TO GO HOME" -… Read full post »
❤ Sell the Lie In any form of writing you're going to hear similar themes - whether it be lost love, anger, lust, fear etc. - this is what writing is for. It's meant… Read full post »
❤ The Glorious Hum Two Hours Traffic - Heroes of the Sidewalk I’ve felt out of place all summer, my roots torn out from underneath me, wandering aimlessly through city after city, town after… Read full post »
❤ The Late Greats Cat Stevens Alexi Murdoch Peter Mulvey Minnie Driver Great Northern Eleni Mandell Richard Buckner (live) Smashing Pumpkins (live) Marc Broussard (live) Bonus song with HOME in the title: M. Ward… Read full post »
❤ An Aquarium Drunkard Originally released by Co-Dependent Records in 1999, then re-released in 2000 on Howe Gelb’s Ow-Om label, M. Ward’s debut LP Duet for Guitars #2 has long been out of print,… Read full post »
❤ Nerd Litter I have no clue how late June has snuck up already, but here I am nonetheless, in the sludge of summer heat and existential crises. Like, asking what the fuck… Read full post »
❤ the torture garden In the face of huge and incredibly wealthy companies suing one other over because of their fears of the internet, and all the terrible, terrible things it will bring, it… Read full post »
❤ Puddlegum Merge Records is releasing M. Ward 's first single from his Post-War release. To Go Home , "a rollicking honky tonk version of the Daniel Johnson tune," will be out… Read full post »
❤ Covert Curiosity Exhibit A : M. Ward - To Go Home That was the first single from a singer-songwriter M. Ward 's brilliant 2006 release on Merge Records titled Post-War . Actually… Read full post »
❤ beat Lawrence-a music and video weblog M. Ward will be opening shows for Norah Jones in April and May. According to his label Merge Records, the first single off of Ward's Post-War album will be 'To… Read full post »
❤ Interprétations Diverses 2006 fut une année déconcertante. Peu d'albums majeurs, des genres musicaux qui se marchent sur les pieds, trop de MP3, trop de groupes, des titres dont on a oublié le… Read full post »
❤ Nerd Litter If compiling my thirty favorite singles wasn't hard enough, culling a list of my thirty favorite songs proved near impossible. Every entry that was edged off the countdown was given… Read full post »
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