ACL Preview – A.A. Bondy

Posted: August 3rd, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off

He’s just another name on the never-ending list of acoustic folk singer-songwriters.  Or is he?  Scott Bondy, like my last ACL highlight, has totally reinvented himself for his newest release.  The former frontman of the 90′s grunge-rock outfit Verbena, who now performs under the moniker A.A. Bondy, has just released his first solo effort, American Hearts.  And I am here to tell you that this musical transformation is worth your attention, especially if you are planning on attending the Austin City Limits music festival.  I am having a hard time putting into words why this guy stands out among the ever-growing mass of aspiring musicians armed with nothing but an acoustic guitar.  How about this. His music sort of exudes a similar sense of honesty and sincerity you get from guys like Ray Lamontagne, Ryan Adams, and Bob Dylan.  Not really sure what that means, except for that I think that he deserves some of the respect that these guys are getting.

In all seriousness I think one of the easiest ways for me to describe him would be an American version of Fionn Regan.  I can’t believe that it took me this long to hear one of the best alt-country albums of the past decade.  Had I heard it just a couple months earlier, it would have had a real good shot of making my top ten list.  So please check it out. I have here for your listening pleasure, the title track from American Hearts and then a traditional track he recorded for Daytrotter that he heard from a guy named Blind Willie McTell.  I have no doubt that after hearing these songs that A.A. Bondy will end up on your must-see list for ACL.

A.A. Bondy – American Hearts (removed 2/13/09)

A.A. Bondy – You Got To Die (Daytrotter Session) (removed 2/13/09)

“When you hear this song, I hope your ears bleed.”


Unreleased Mountain Goats Love Song

Posted: June 30th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

this is the first song that john darnielle, lead singer of the mountain goats, ever wrote for his wife. this song was written back when they were still dating. and it is named after the her mailbox number that he used to write to her at when she was in college. it’s a real short but sweet love song. and this acoustic performance of this previously unreleased song he did on a daytrotter session is well worth your time.

mountain goats – 02-75 (removed 2/13/09)