Return to Mono, Dreamer
Perfect Vacuum, Number One Comrade
Black Math, Reckless Thoughts
Kitten, Kitten With a Whip
Tumbledown, A Thousand More Times
Sassaparilla, Bruised by Tears
Sister Sin, Sound of the Underground
Juliana Hatfield, Not Enough
The Dears, Easy Suffering
Neon Legion, Twin
The Golden Dogs, Darkroom
Imaginary Cities, Cherry Blossom Tree
Little Scream, Cannons
Puro Instinct, California Shakedown
Is/Is, Eating Hourglasses
Ida Maria, Forgive Me
Megapuss, Duck Duck People Man
Mean Red Spiders, Trains and Boats and Planes
Mekons, Secrets
Nellie McKay, I Will Be There
Mecca Normal, Frozen Rain
Kathy McCarty, Sorry Entertainer
Mavis, Gangs of Rome
Posts Tagged ‘tumbledown’
Joel’s Hit Show, Episode 104, 10 April 2011 Playlist
April 10, 2011Joel’s Hit Show, Episode 99, 16 March 2011 Playlist
March 16, 2011Stateless, I Shall Not Complain
Florence + the Machine, Kiss With a Fist
Fonda, Loving You Makes Me Sad
Birds & Batteries, Some Hypnotic Flash
Frente, Accidentally Kelly Street
Edith Frost, Waiting Room
William Brittelle, Hey Child
Free Kitten, Top 40
Fur Cups for Teeth, Techno
Austra, Beat and the Pulse
Fuzzy, Christmas
Charlotte Gainsbourg, In the End
Lia Ices, Little Marriage
Lisa Gerrard, La Bas
Hannah Georgas, Thick Skin
Tumbledown, Bad News
Girl in a Coma, Transmission
Lisa Germano, If I Think of Love
Now, Now, Neighbors
Go Betty Go, C’Mon
Giant Value, Impostor Complex
Trashcan Sinatras, Hayfever
Giant Drag, Blunt Picket Fence
The Godshills, True
Fort Wilson Riot, All My Friends
Gigi, Impossible Love
The Gits, Italian Song
Mother Mother, Chasing It Down
Go-Go’s, Our Lips Are Sealed
Go Sailor, Silly
Ed Hines Band, Your Daddy
Great Northern, Shakey
The Gossip, (Take Back) The Revolution
I Was a King, The Wylde Boys
Nina Gordon, Number One Camera
Grass Widow, Uncertain Memory
Webelos, Mating Season
Grand Lake, Concrete Blonde on Blonde (880 South)
Grey Anne, The Sun
Tristen, Tadpole
Larkin Grimm, Blond and Golden Johns
Gringo Star, Transmission
Tamaryn, Coral Flower
Gravy Train!!!!, Ghost Boobs
Halou, Political
Petra Haden, Medac
Haight-Ashbury, Freeman Town
Juliana Hatfield, Necessito
Joel’s Hit Show, Episode 97, 2 March 2011 Playlist
March 3, 2011Tamaryn, Haze Interior
Dance Hall Crashers, DHC
Damone, On My Mind
The Parting Gifts, Keep Walkin’
Kimya Dawson, Fire
Dealership, Model Mortal
The Jezabels, Dark Storm
Dead Can Dance, Persephone
Dear Nora, Springtime Fall
Lady Lazarus, Nazarite Oath
The Delgados, Thirteen Gliding Principles
Deluka, Cascade
La Resistance, Knowing
Deerhoof, A-Town Test Site
Dead Man’s Bones, My Body’s a Zombie for You
Distant Dice, Pick Up Your Phone
Defiance, Ohio, The Reason
Diet Kong, Shoot the Freak
Tumbledown, She’s in Texas (And I’m Insane)
The Decks, February Thaw
Ani DiFranco, When I’m Gone
Ed Hines Band, Song 1400
The Distillers, Seneca Falls
Dirty Projectors, Temecula Sunrise
Sick of Sarah, Kiss Me
Natalie D-Napoleon, Even the Sweet Things Die
Dirty Little Rabbit, You Say
Now, Now, Neighbors
The Dishes, H2O
The Dollyrots, Let’s Be in Love
Tristen, Wicked Heart
The Donnas, Too Bad About Your Girl
Julie Doiron, Last Night
Victoire, I Am Coming for My Things
Sarah Dougher, Little Thing
The Do, Unissasi Laulelet
Trashcan Sinatras, The Best Man’s Fall
Tanya Donelly, Swoon
Drugstore, Get Inside My Head
Salteens, Don’t Break My Heart
Drink Up Buttercup, Why Can’t I Touch It
The Dresden Dolls, Night Reconnaissance
Warpaint, Baby
The Dry Spells, The Crow
Dressy Bessy, She Likes It
Tumbledown “Empty Bottle”
February 20, 2011It’s fun to watch modern punk stars do side projects involving country music. If that’s your thing, you will enjoy Tumbledown just fine. Don’t call them sellouts. There’s only so much you can do in a 90-second track, and no doubt, they are envious of crossover acts such as Flogging Molly.
Everything is pretty good on this one. “She’s in Texas (And I’m Insane)” tells a good story, and the tempo is slow enough that it’s easy to follow along. “A Thousand More Times” is a full on ballad.
“Bad News” features Todd Beene, which is a big deal to some of you kids. This one has country guitar and rock ‘n’ roll drums, along with almost Blink 182-style talking. I bet that this is what Generation Y plays while trying to strap the car seat into the Ford F-150 before heading to Mom and Brian’s house to see if they can float them one more loan until they can find another job. This, now this is new country.