Chris Thile & Michael Daves: Rabbit in the Log

This is what a prodigy looks and sounds like. Chris Thile and Michael Daves perform the bluegrass traditional Rabbit in the Log as good as anyone is performing any music, in any genre, anywhere on the planet – and I mean this pretty much without hyperbole. Their new album Sleep With One Eye Open is the professional debut of the duo and was recorded in a staggeringly short four days. Aside from the violent and breathtaking virtuosity of their instrumental performance, what I enjoy most about this video is the way that the duo interact on stage. 

They are performing around a single microphone for both instrumental and vocal amplification and yet their balance is always spot on. This is allowed to happen because the musicians are watching and reading each other while performing. You can even see that their eyes are locked during the verses because they are watching each other place their diction in order to make their words as crisp and as clean as their harmonies. Their interactions on stage are more conversational than performance based because their preparedness to be there supercedes any technical musical demand. The nail in the coffin is of course the final chord. This gesture is both coy and hilarious because after the previous several minutes of voracious music making the artists are in control enough to pull way back on the reins  and place the final gesture with a smile.

I tend to get obsessive when Chris Thile presents a new project, and his new work with the enviable Michael Daves is no exception. The interwebs is currently saturated with surfacing videos of the new duo and this means that I am currently losing my mind watching it all and cheering at my computer screen. You should be too. Enjoy.

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Fitz & The Tantrums

Fitz & The Tantrums – Breakin' The Chains Of Love

Fitz & The Tantrums – We Don't Gotta Work It Out

There are very few things in this world that get me crazy excited. A really good sandwich or finding the first Bill Withers album on vinyl – sure I'll be hopping up and down freaking out. Music-wise, there's not much that can get me going more than a new Motown/Stax influenced band. I'm really just a huge sucker for soul (a fact that is well documented). Fitz and the Tantrums masterfully mesh together the influences I hold so dear with a modern, fresh poppiness.

The mark of any good Motown band (original or otherwise) for me is always the rhythym section. If the drummer is holding it down and the bass player is making my loins groove the song is bound to be classic. It's the first thing that hooked me on "Breakin' The Chains of Love" off Pickin' Up The Pieces, and it's the last thing you notice on the last track, "Tighter". Interestingly, the album is composed entirely without guitars which makes the loud, dense tracks even more impressive.

All my overanalyzing doesn't really do justice to the fact that Fitz and the Tantrums are just straight up addictive. Pickin' Up The Pieces is ten tracks of a damn good time and if you can't get down with this, you need to lighten up, Debbie Downer.

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Top 5 Albums of 2011 So Far

It's July and we have officially reached the half way point of 2011. As it seems the thing to do, I too have been looking back at my new albums from this year and I have to say, it's been a great start to the year! With this in mind I would like to present my list for the Top 5 albums of 2011 So Far.

This is also a Holler Back! feature so blowup the feedback box and let me know what you think of my selections and what your picks for the year in progress would be as well. As always, we love to hear from the Dig Nation so hook it up.

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The Wood Brothers – Shoofly Pie

The Wood Brothers are back with the release of their official video for "Shoefly Pie" off their forthcoming album, Smoke Ring Halo. The Wood Brothers have long been a favorite here at TWD and we're all very excited for the new album which can be pre-ordered here. The video is a total throw back and has a very Soundgarden Black Hole Sun quality to it. It also showcases a bitchin' astronaut drummer! If this song is any indication the new album promises to bring a little harder edge sound to the Wood Brothers traditional sense of harmony and musicality. 

If this teaser has got your taste buds workin' and you want more you can find all the Wood Brothers work available via itunes here or follow their Twitter account for frequent updates. 

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Booker T. Jones & the Tiny Desk

 "I'm pretty sure this is the coolest thing we've ever done behind the Tiny Desk." – Bob Boilen

Booker T. Jones was recently featured on his Hammond B3 organ for NPR's Tiny Desk concert series. This stripped down video series is a personal favorite of mine for its raw and personal qualities, but it also should be commended for its focus on all music – no genre withstanding. What I enjoy most about Booker T. is the look of sheer joy that he exudes while performing his opening piece "Green Onions." The man wrote this song when he was seventeen and he is still in love with it. We are all lucky to be able to share in his passion. The set list continues on with performances of Born Under a Bad Sign, and Down in Memphis. If you're not already obsessed with this concert series, reset your priorities and dig the archives, you'll like what you find. 

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Kenton Dunson

Kenton Dunson – Rolling Stone (Ft. Garrett Anderson)

Kenton Dunson – Firestarter (Ft. Ryan Kellie)

I love stories like this. Guys giving up the job they've been successful at for years but never had their heart in, in order to pursue a true passion in life. I can get behind that. Life's too short to be forcing yourself to do a job you dislike while you're true calling lies dormant, ammirite?

These stories are all made even better when the person is seriously talented at the thing they left to pursue. Kenton Dunson worked at an investment firm before coming to his senses last year and deciding to pursue his love of music. Lucky for us he did, because in a relatively short span of time, he's developed a unique sound and put out some great tunes.

It's always impressive to see guys write, produce, and MC and Dunson's definitely the triple threat. He has a Lupe-meets-John Legend sound that can be silky smooth or hard hitting, often in the same song. 

Kenton Dunson just realeased his new album Creative Destruction 2  and you can pick it up over at his website for nothing more than an e-mail address.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. – Higher Love (Steve Winwood Cover)

The boys of Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. know how to do a cover. Last year, they made a name for themselves with their take on the previously un-fuck-with-able Beach Boys love song "God Only Knows". Now, they're taking care of business with that Steve Winwood tune that you always hear on 80's radio stations and gradually turn up louder as the song goes on while looking around cautiously to make sure no one's watching you. Don't lie to me, we all do this.

(Cheers to MOKB and MonkeyEatsMonkey)

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Jonny Corndawg: Stray Dawg

After seeing Jonny Corndawg open up for J Roddy Walston and the Business a couple months back he has become the surprise hit of my summer listening so far. 

I was immediately enamored by this bearded, country singing, leather working, marathon running, self-proclaimed "big drinker of little juices". His album I'm Not Ready to Be a Daddy has been on perpetual spin on my turntable, his ode to fitness, Exercise, his become my adopted running theme, and the documentary film Stray Dawg about his marathon quest is a unique component to a clearly multilateral man. 

Enjoy the film. 

Jonny Corndawg: Exercise

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The Wire

The Wire is easily one of the greatest shows to ever be on television. Furthermore, an integral part of the series as a whole is the mood and environment in which it exists. This mood is established in large part from the music selections for the opening and closing segments; which bookend each episode and help to characterize the great city of Baltimore.

All contributing writers (Dave, Kyle, and Steve) of TWD are not only massive fans of the show, but Dave is also a real live Baltimore city resident. You can follow all of his Baltimore related musings in 140 characters or less via twitter at DaveWhoDigs.

Today's Scenes and Songs examines music from The Wire, and takes a hard look at the music surrounding the show which took a hard look at the city.

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Icarus Himself – Digging Holes

Icarus Himself – Digging Holes

I'm sure a good portion of you are aware of the turntable.fm phenomena by now. If you haven't heard of it, it's a fun communal space to listen to music and chat with your friends. I have to say I'm thoroughly hooked. I was never a huge Pandora guy because I always end up wanting to hear all of the album as soon as a good song comes on, but with turntable.fm the social features make you giddy for what's next and give you motivation to constantly show up your friends.

Other than being the most addicting thing since Starcraft when I was 13, turntable.fm is a great place to discover music. Odds are, you're going to end up in a room with people with similar tastes and it's only a matter of time before someone plays something you haven't heard that's right up your alley. On my first day DJing, someone played "Digging Holes" by Madison, Wisconsin's Icarus Himself and I realized how great turntable.fm could be.

"Digging Holes" is one of those songs that crept up behind me wearing camoflage before taking me down like I was a lazy guerilla. It starts out with a dramatic keyboard/synth section that sets the mood before a bouncy bassline and steady organ drop in. And then comes that guitar. Oh, the guitar. It pops in and crashes out, all lazy chord strums and full note blasts. The interplay of the instruments is a thing of beauty while Nick Whetro yelps a tale of self-destruction. The song continues to build and evolve until it erupts in horns, slows down again, and returns to whence it came.

Pick up Icarus Himself's album, Mexico, for only 5 bucks and check out turntable.fm. Warning: prepare for heavy addiction to both.

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