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Barrett Martin Group Live in Seattle Feb 11

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Barrett Martin Group @ Vito's

Hey Folks,

We’re continuing to celebrate the Barrett Martin Group’s new album “Atlas”, and we’re having another show at Vito’s supper club on Capitol Hill in Seattle. The BMG will be playing our unique style of “Heavy Jazz” pulling tunes from all 4 of our albums, with a special emphasis on “Atlas.” Vito’s of course is the legendary dinner club that has been remodeled into the hippest, swinging’est, dinner club/jazz venue in Seattle. It’s a free show (!) and it’s usually a packed house, so reserve your tables early on.

Featuring the best and brightest in Seattle’s jazz scene:

Dave Carter – Trumpet
Joe Doria – Piano
Paul Fischer – Guitar
Kevin Hudson – Bass
Barrett Martin – Drums
Ben Thomas – Vibes
Ed Ulman – Trombone

Album Preview: Mark Lanegan Band’s Blues Funeral

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Check it out RIGHT NOW!

KEXP STREAM – http://blog.kexp.org/2012/01/31/album-preview-mark-lanegan-bands-blues-funeral/

Also available from MOJO – http://www.mojo4music.com/blog/2012/01/listen_now_mark_lanegan_bands.html

From KEXP’s Site…….

Mr. Lanegan

On first listen to 2012′s Blues Funeral (out February 7th on 4AD), fans will notice that Mark Lanegan has expanded his familiar sound. There’s no hiding that raw, smoky voice, but musically the album stretches out further than 2004′s Bubblegum. Familiar dark bluesy rockers like “Bleeding Muddy Water” are counterpointed with sweeping electronics-heavy numbers like “Ode To Sad Disco.” Here, thumping drum machines and keyboard washes are just as likely to be found as scorching guitars. Thematically, though, the album is unwaveringly dark, as you’d expect from titles like “Phantasmagoria Blues,” “Gray Goes Black,” and “The Gravedigger’s Song.” Through it all, Lanegan is joined by some familiar friends: Dulli, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Jack Irons, Porno for Pyros’ Martyn LeNoble, QOTSA’s Josh Homme, and Eleven guitarist and producer Alain Johannes. Together they create a magical concoction, and if it’s said that the entire genre of the blues has actually died, through Mark Lanegan Band and Blues Funeral they’re positively reborn.

 

 

Free Download ‘The Gravedigger’s Song’, The New Track by Mark Lanegan Band

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Mark Lanegan Band releases Blues Funeral on February 6th 2012, Lanegan’s first album since 2004′s Bubblegum. It was recorded in Hollywood, California with Alain Johannes and features guest appearances from the likes of Josh Homme, Greg Dulli and Jack Irons.

Today, the artwork and tracklisting for Blues Funeral has been unveiled, and the opening track ‘The Gravedigger’s Song’ – premiered last night on US west-coast radio – can now be downloaded above.

You can listen, download and read all about it here. (downloads may not be available on screamingtrees.net if you are using Internet Explorer. Please follow this link to Mark’s site)

Northwest Space Rockers “The Legend of Bigfoot” EP is now available Worldwide.

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Now available for download worldwide through Strange Earth Records/finetunes. This EP was originally a self release by the band in 2010 that earned them much acclaim in the Pacific Northwest USA.

Nov 18, 2011 - View Official Press Release

Named after their homeland’s favorite mythical creature, who also happens to be a common topic of interest among band members, Tacoma Washington’s The Legend of Bigfoot have done much for gaining a name for themselves as well. Drawing influences from classic artists such as Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath, to more modern ones such as Radiohead and Screaming Trees, one can get the idea of their sonic landscape:


Legend Of Bigfoot - EP - Legend Of Bigfoot
 

 

 

 

 

 

Available Worldwide at most major and minor digital download retailers (iTunes, Amazon and the like).

Track Listing:
1. Humanoids
2. Underwater Man
3. Seize a Ship
4. Lonesome Being

Label: Strange Earth Records
Band:  Mike Krushka, Jason Flom, Jimmy Hughs, Nate Rich

Screaming Trees To Release Final Album On August 2nd, 2011

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In the waning months of the 20th century, legendary Seattle band Screaming Trees went back into the studio one last time. Having been released from their label and realizing that the outlook was grim, the Trees entered Stone Gossard’s Studio Litho to preserve the last batch of songs the band had written. Financed by the band and produced by drummer Barrett Martin, these sessions proved to be their last. On June 25th, 2000, the Trees played their final concert in front of 20,000 people at Seattle’s Memorial Stadium, after which the band members went their separate ways. The final recordings were never mixed or released, and for more than a decade, the original two-inch tapes lay gathering dust in the basement of Gossard’s studio. (more…)