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4
Jan

Live Video: Little Tybee “Nero”

Atlanta’s Little Tybee recently dropped a live video for the track “Nero” from their 2011 album Humorous to Bees. The video was shot at The Goat Farm Arts Center in ATL. A couple of years ago, the historic location was revitalized, turning 20,000 sq. ft. facility into five separate exhibition and performance spaces. The Goat Farm proves an appropriate venue for Little Tybee, as the band recently had their hands in the visual arts as well. We featured “Boxcar Fair,” front man Brock Scott’s collaboration with kinetic sculptor Tom Haney in a previous post. Check out the video for “Nero” below.

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Written by Rob Peoni

5
Dec

Video: Alabama Shakes “Heavy Chevy”

If you have been standing near me any time in the last couple of months, chances are I’ve mentioned the upcoming Alabama Shakes show at Radio Radio on December 14th. Their self-titled debut EP is one of my favorite releases of the year and I could not be any more excited for this show. One of the things that excites me most is to hear what this band will play beyond the four songs on the EP. Well, here’s a new one that I think we’ll probably get to witness. Watch “Heavy Chevy” below:

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Written by Rob Peoni

9
Nov

Video: First Aid Kit “Emmylou”

Swedish sisters First Aid Kit stopped by KCRW recently. Johanna and Klara Soderberg gained notoriety after their cover of Fleet Foxes’ “Tiger Mountain Peasant Song” reached millions on Youtube in 2008. Later that year, they released an EP entitled Drunken Trees.

First Aid Kit released The Big Black & The Blue their first full-length album in 2010. Just now heading into their twenties, it will be interesting to see how this project will change as the sisters mature. Below watch as they perform “Emmylou” live from the KCRW studios. The track will be featured on their forthcoming release The Lion’s Roar.

Written by Rob Peoni