His songs refuse to become wallpaper. The music of Jad Fair is a suitable soundtrack for no known human activity, except for the listening to of the music of Jad Fair.
His songs refuse to become wallpaper. The music of Jad Fair is a suitable soundtrack for no known human activity, except for the listening to of the music of Jad Fair.
..."Do you know which way to the mountains?", and I was like "You've made it, buddy". While inside I was screaming "Please don't kill me!!!"."
"I'm not religious at all, but I'm really into the incorruptibles. They're catholic saints who never decayed. They dug up St. Claire and she was all intact. How's that for scary?"
"I wrote my first song when I was maybe three or four years old. It was a political number called 'Don't Put Trash in the Ocean'. I've been hooked ever since."
Phil Elverum, known for his work as The Microphones and Mount Eerie, offers a full-band live show from Anacortes, WA, featuring all unreleased material. Humorous and touching.
Brooklyn's Ray Raposa has released several albums on the Asthmatic Kitty label. Here we have a stripped down, yet electric full-band set, with a Waylon Jennings cover thrown in for good measure.
Tim Showalter, from Wilkes-Barre, PA has an unforgettable voice. Strand of Oaks took this opportunity to record a session a little darker, noisier, and expansive than they ever had before.