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Record Highlight — Charlie Hunter

Not Getting Behind Is The New Getting Ahead, the renowned guitarist/composer Charlie Hunter‘s new duo recording with drummer Scott Amendola, is an album that’s easy to get behind. A complete departure from last year’s Public Domain—a true solo album—and the previous year’s Gentlemen, I Neglected to Inform You You Will Not Be Getting Paid—which incorporated two trombones and trumpet into Hunter’s instrumental arsenal—Not Getting Behind Is The New Getting Ahead (Release Date: October 2, 2012) is Hunter’s first recording of original compositions in three years. It’s also, perhaps, his most candid and forthright set of songs ever.

“Our intention in making this record was to tell a bunch of stories around the central theme of the album’s title,” says Hunter. “The new tunes are meant to evoke some of the things you might see in your travels through the USA these days. Scott and I wanted to think of each composition as a starting point for some kind of narrative.”

Recorded with Hunter and Amendola playing in the same room simultaneously—an old-school recording method that has been virtually lost in today’s cut-and-paste world—Not Getting Behind Is The New Getting Ahead was written by Hunter while at home, inspired by his touring. “I love the nooks and crannies of the U.S., and this album is for the people living in these places.”

Order the record today, and be sure to check out the tour!

Record Highlight — Strife

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Strife is back!  Witness A Rebirth is Strife’s first record in 11 years. Listen to a song here.

The album was recorded and mixed by Nick Jett (Terror) and mastered by Matt Hyde (Slayer, Hatebreed). Drums were performed by Iggor Calavera (Sepultura). Features guest vocals from Scott Vogel (Terror) and Billy Graziadei (Biohazard), and a guitar solo from Marc Rizzo (Soulfly).

Pre-order now from 6131 Records!

Classical Music At The Corner Bar

Ensemble HD is led by Joshua Smith, Principal Flute of The Cleveland Orchestra, and includes fellow Cleveland Orchestra members Amy Lee, Associate Concertmaster on violin, Frank Rosenwein, Principal Oboe, Charles Bernard, Assistant Principal Cello, Joanna Patterson-Zakany, viola, as well as Christina Dahl, Assistant Professor of Music at SUNY Stony Brook on piano. In addition to extensive coverage locally, Ensemble HD’s performances at the Happy Dog have been featured on NPR’s Weekend Edition, and in The New York Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer, among others.

World-class classical music at a corner bar in Cleveland? Yes. Ensemble HD’s performances at the Happy Dog have been so warmly embraced that they want to share them broadly. They will be recording live concerts on December 4th & 5th, 2012, releasing a double vinyl album (complete with digital download codes for your listening convenience) on Tuesday, May 14th, 2013, pressed here at GGR.

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Record Highlight — The Evens

The Evens are a band from Washington, D.C. Ian MacKaye (of Fugazi, Minor Threat) plays baritone guitar and Amy Farina (of The Warmers) plays drums. They both sing. Their brand new album, The Odds, is available for pre-order now from Dischord Records.  Street date is November 20, 2012.

 

Record Highlight — Amy Rigby

The new Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby album A Working Museum will be available on LP any day now (unless you were lucky enough to grab one from a tour stop).

The eleven original tunes on A Working Museum, written separately and together by Eric & Amy, were recorded during their epic relocation from Europe to America this past year. The stories and the sounds on the disc pile up in layers – improvisations, personal histories, psychedelic interludes, the threat of disco, Amy playing a dodgy Crumar Insta-Piano, Eric manipulating the sound as it went down, the past tumbling out of a box in a storage space, amplifiers in the kitchen, guitar shredding, singing, silly dancing, sombreros, age and innocence.

Record Highlight — The Big Cats

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Two years in the making and with more than 10,000 hours logged as a rock and roll band, The Big Cats are proud to announce the release of their ambitious 25 song album, The Ancient Art Of Leaving.  The band continues to fine tune it’s melodic touches while spending considerable effort discovering new territory. Most noteworthy, they’ve reclaimed pieces of their shared history spent in Little Rock playing punk rock and put it into the mix. The combination is genuinely thrilling. Maybe it is possible to age gracefully [and with spirit intact] in the digital age.

This is a limited run vinyl version that features 3 LPs pressed on 180 gram vinyl in a triple gatefold sleeve with lyric insert and a digital download card. The first 100 copies are on clear vinyl, while the following 200 are on black. Pre-order today!

Record Highlight — Jacob Morris

Jacob Morris is from Athens, Georgia. He started playing cello in Austin, TX at the age of four, and played with his musical family until he left home. The unique music community that is Athens attracted him years back. and since then he has supported some of its finest musicians and songwriters playing cello, guitar, bass, and keys with artists such as Ham 1, Vic Chesnutt, Liz Durrett, Madeline, and currently Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers. Taking cues from the psychedelic pop and folk of this robust scene, Jacob has crafted a stellar debut with his Moths album (available December 4, 2012). A beautiful voice — reminiscent of Elliott Smith, Love is Overtaking Me-era Arthur Russell, and John Cale — paired with a timeless songwriting sense that evokes reflection and meditation akin to a Nick Drake or Roy Harper track, Morris seams it all together with a roster of eclectic musicians that have played with everyone from The Olivia Tremor Control, Silver Jews, Clem Snide, and many others. Madeline added some chilling harmonies that give some songs a Tusk-era Fleetwood Mac feel. A good post-breakup listen, Moths was recorded over three sessions throughout the past two years in Nashville with the talented producer/engineer Loney John Hutchins. The result of these sessions is a lush sonic landscape that is breathtaking at its most beautiful moments, and unassumingly charming at its most humble.

Record Highlight — We Were Skeletons

With the musical prowess and aggression of bands like Fugazi and Shotmaker, We Were Skeletons’ unique brand of technical, groovy, and emotional hardcore should appeal to long-time fans of the genre while still pushing its boundaries. Imagine Hot Snakes, Slint, Sleepytime Trio, mewithoutYou, and Off Minor all rolled into one breathtaking statement. Their new LP – Blame & Aging is the band’s best collection of songs to date.  Grab it now from Topshelf Records!

Record Highlight — Tift Merritt

For Traveling Alone, Tift Merritt‘s Yep Roc Records label debut, Merritt put together her dream cast to make a record that was real, raw and live off the floor. Recorded in Brooklyn in eight days, this album was produced by Tucker Martine (The Decemberists, My Morning Jacket), features a guest appearance by Andrew Bird and a band that includes Marc Ribot (Tom Waits), Eric Heywood (Pretenders, Son Volt), John Convertino (Calexico) and longtime collaborator Jay Brown. These songs were written and traveled by Tift Merritt.

 

Record Highlight — Flatliners

We were extremely excited when Fat Wreck Chords enlisted GGR to press The Flatliners debut 2005 album Destroy To Create on vinyl for the first time ever!  While the color copies are sold out, you can pre-order the black vinyl while they last at Fat Wreck.  Don’t hold up too long!

Read what vocalist & guitarist Chris Cresswell had to say about the release below:

“Ever unearthed an old drawing you did as a child at your parent’s house? Ever gone back and read the weird shit people wrote in your High School year book? Feels odd doesn’t it? You’re proud of what you’ve accomplished, but for some reason, you can’t help but laugh. Well this October, we will be releasing our first album Destroy to Create on vinyl for the very first time ever. The lovely folks at Fat Wreck Chords have reluctantly agreed to allow our die-hard fans to finally snatch up these songs on a piece of wax. And we think it’s a pretty cool way to celebrate the band’s 10th Anniversary.”

Check The Flatliners tour dates here!

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