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Podcast: Steel Belted Radio – Feb. 5, 2015

Just the good stuff tonight. 100% good stuff guaranteed!

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Artist – Title – Album

Mike Plume Band – Steel Belted Radio – Born So Long Ago Live 1997-2002
Mike Plume – Looking For You: A Travelogue Of Sorts – A Drive Thru Record Volume II
Lynn Miles – Never Coming Back – Love Sweet Love
Lynn Miles – Unravel – Unravel
Craig Cardiff – Safe Here – Floods & Fires
Brock Zeman – Picture of You – $100 Difference
Sean Rowe – Downwind – The Salesman And The Shark
Sean Rowe – Wrong Side Of The Bed – Magic
Matthew Ryan – God’s Not Here Tonight – Boxers
Alex Dezen – The Ballad of Eve and Randy Quaid – 2/4
The Damnwells – She’s the NYC Skyline – demo
The Damnwells – Lost – The Damnwells
Shovels & Rope – Hollowpoint Blues – Shovels & Rope
Shovels & Rope – Stono River Blues – Swimmin’ Time
The Wilderness of Manitoba – Echoes – recorded live on UMFM
Rilo Kiley – Love And War (11/11/46) – More Adventurous
Rah Rah – Prairie Girl – The Poet’s Dead

CD Review: Brock Zeman: Pulling Your Sword Out of the Devi’s Back (2015)

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Pulling Your Sword Out of the Devi’s Back (2015)
Busted Flat Records

Over the course of 11 albums, Ottawa area singer songwriter Brock Zeman has built a reputation as a writer of great depth and passion, through his thoughtful, often personal songs. But he’s got a rough, rockin’ side as well. Joined on relentless tours across Western Canada and down to Texas and back by his ever-present collaborator, Blair Hogan, and often drummer Dylan Roberts, Zeman and crew can put on a powerful show that has attendees rocking as much as feeling the stories that he tells in song. He could easily be the bastard son of Lucinda Williams and Steve Earle, with a gravelly Tom Waits voice.

On his last couple of albums, Zeman had been experimenting with dense soundscapes that told as much of the story as his words. On the newest, “Pulling Your Sword out of the Devil’s Back,” the words and melody are at the forefront, and with a batch of songs as strong as these, they certainly should be. The melodies on the record are his strongest yet. Many are instantly memorable, and could find a home on commercial country or rock radio. If those tired formats played powerful songs like these, “Dead Man’s Shoes” could be a strong country hit, and “Little Details” or “Some Things Always Stay” would be blaring out of car windows all summer long.

Although the songs and the album sound fun, there is some deep emotion spilled out. Zeman tells some sad stories of heartbreak and love gone wrong on this one. One of the most sad and powerful songs is “10 Year Fight,” where he recounts seeing the father of a former lover, who has been struggling after “Daddy’s little girl, she’s gone wrong.” Afterward Zeman says, “I finally lost the battle of a 10 year fight. I broke a promise to myself that you would never get a song. Don’t it look like I was wrong.”

In the powerful title track Zeman speaks more than sings, “I live in a house full of ghosts that just won’t let me be. I let ‘em in myself, but now I can’t get ‘em to leave. I’m haunted by love…” and now he’s exorcising those ghosts inside of these songs. For him, writing songs is “Juggling words and chiseling lines to tell a story, to tell the truth…  It’s just heart to tongue, tongue to hand, blah, blah, blah, and struggle.” Later in the song, Zeman says, “And when you really knock it out, and all the planets align, it’s like pulling your sword out of the devil’s back and saying ‘No! Not this time!’” before building to a powerful crescendo finish.

With this record, the sword has obviously come loose, and there’s no doubt that Zeman will use it to battle other ghosts, demons and devils in song. The prolific writer has already written the bulk of another album, and has a wealth of other material still awaiting recording or release. This is a mature, powerful album from a writer who truly needs to be heard. Here’s hoping that many new ears will be tuned to this one.

New Damnwells!

I’m more than a little obsessed at the moment with the new track from one of my very favourite bands in the world, The Damnwells. They released a new single and the artwork today for the new self-titled record, and I can’t get enough! Plus, I found out that they’re playing May 16 in St. Paul – that’s a Saturday AND it’s May long weekend, baby!

The new record comes out April 14, 2015!
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Listen to this while you soak it all in:

visit:
thedamnwells.com

St. Paul tickets

Hardcores & obsessives like me will want to check out the Chicago show, too

Podcast: Steel Belted Radio – Nov. 20, 2014 with Lynne Hanson & Last Ditch on the Left

Lots of what we love most, live music tonight, as we’re joined for conversation and live performances by acclaimed Ottawa area singer/songwriter Lynne Hanson, and a wonderful, upcoming local duo named Last Ditch on the Left!

playlist
part 1 (Lynne Hanson)
part 2 (Last Ditch on the Left)

Steel Belted Radio – January 25, 2007 – Stephen Fearing & Serena Ryder

Tonight, a very special treat as we were joined in the studio by one of Canada’s finest singer/songwriters, the great Stephen Fearing. As if that weren’t enough, we talked to the young and amazingly talented Serena Ryder on the phone. What a night.

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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Artist Title
Jackie Greene Look Out Cleveland
The Band Acadian Driftwood
Blackie & the Rodeo Kings Heaven for a Lonely Man
Stephen Fearing Interview
Stephen Fearing One Flat Tire (Live)
Stephen Fearing Dog on a Chain (Live)
Stephen Fearing Love Only Knows
Romi Mayes Let Me Run
Serena Ryder Interview
Serena Ryder You Were On My Mind
Serena Ryder Out of the Blue
The Western States Valemount

 

Steel Belted Free Range Radio – January 18, 2007 – High & Lonesome Night

A tribute to the best live music venue in town, the Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club which is celebrating its 6th anniversary this weekend with lots of great acts & the annual Whisky Awards. We also feature an interview with the man himself, John Scoles, Owner & Janitor.

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High and Lonesome Night!
Thursday, January 18th, 2007
Episode Host(s): Kristi Kolbauer & Jeff Robson
A tribute to the best live music venue in town, the Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club which is celebrating its 6th anniversary this weekend with lots of great acts & the annual Whiskey Awards. We also feature an interview with the man himself, John Scoles, Owner & Janitor.
Artist Title
Jesse Malin High Lonesome
The D. Rangers We Stay High & Lonesome
Sound Czech The Chicken Toss Song
The Perpetrators Josco, Can I Have Another Shot of Beam?
John Scoles Interview
Scott Nolan Right On The Wrong Time
Scott Nolan This Time
Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle Fireworks
Carolyn Mark & Geoff Berner It’s All Just A Matter Of Where You Draw The Line
Elliott BROOD Oh, Alberta
Hayes Carll Hey Baby, Where You Been?
Romi Mayes On The Corner Of Grant & Alice

Steel Belted Radio – February 2, 2006 – Leeroy Stagger interview & live performances

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