Sharkori Hills Grassroots Festival 2008 - Silk Hope, N.C. - 10/9-12/08
Photos taken by Ashley Melzer at Sharkori HIlls 2008... read more
Found in: Blogs, 1000 WordsThe Everybodyfields cover the Everly Brothers in Chattanooga, Tenn.
I was half-passed out on a couch in Austin when the Everybodyfields played in my hometown two weeks ago, so I missed Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews' incredibly sweet cover of the Everly Brothers "All I Have to Do is Dream." The population of Texas should thank YouTube user billfive for taking this video. Had he not, I'd be trading all y'all and your tacos and barbecue for a time machine so I could zap back in time, battle I-75 up from Atlanta and crash at my parents' house to see it myself. (Watch out, I still might.)Vague personal threats... read more
Found in: Blogs, Ctrl-VThe Everybodyfields - "Let It Be Me" (A Cappella Cover)
Recently, Paste talked with the The Everybodyfields on the back stairs of The Earl in Atlanta. After our interview, we asked them to sing an a capella number for us. Click above to listen to their a cappella cover of The Everly Brothers' "Let It Be Me." If listen carefully, you can hear the crickets too... Related Links: Best of What's Next: The Everybodyfields Band of the Week: The Everybodyfields Album Review: Nothing Is Okay... read more
Found in: Featured AudioPaste Culture Club - "The Best of What's Next"
On this episode of the Culture Club, Paste brings you the best of what's next, with performances from The Low Anthem, Janelle Monáe, The Everybodyfields, Slow Runner, and The Spring Standards!... read more
Found in: Featured Audio22 up-and-coming artists you ignore at your own peril!
[Above: White Rabbits]MugisonHometown: Ísafjörður, Iceland Album: Mugiboogie Why He's Worth Watching: Mugison likely embodies the person Led Zeppelin envisioned when writing “Immigrant Song.” One moment, this man from the land of the ice and snow is sounding the hammer of the gods, alternating between an infernal howl (much like Robert Plant’s) and a guttural heavy-metal groan, the next, he’s crooning to twanging guitar over eerie strings. He’s a shape-shifter and a funnyman, and Mugiboogie builds on his four previous genre-transcending works. For Fans Of: Tom Waits, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Led Zeppelin Acceptance Speech: “When I was 14 years old, I... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesBonnaroo 2008: Day 3
Apologies: I was unable to blog about Saturday at Bonnaroo because of Saturday at Bonnaroo. It's Sunday afternoon now, and with the festival still buzzing and thumping all around us (am currently at our tent in the Sonic Village, with a band called Harrybu McCage doing their thing on the stage next door) I'm just now getting around to processing everything from the past thirty-something hours.... read more
Found in: Blogs, FestivusRhymes With Five: Bonnaroo! Excitement!
Bonnaroo starts tonight! And I'm going! And I've never gone! And I'm pretty excited but also scared that I might pass out in the heat! Or get struck by lightning! Or just get really overwhelmed and curl up in a sweaty ball at the back of the Paste tent! I hope there's a falafel vendor! I love falafel! Oh my god! Bonnaroo! So excited!... read more
Found in: Blogs, Ctrl-VRhymes With Five: Ladies love their mamas, too
As Ben Gibbard ponders the meaning of life in our May issue, Brian Howe explores the nature of mother through the song lyrics of rap stars, indie rockers and, uh, Glen Danzig. Though the most important conclusion I drew from the piece is that I am really glad Danzig is not my son, it also reinforced for me the notion that, much like armpits, everybody has a mom—and like armpits, some people’s moms stink. Like, really stink—Ghostface Killah’s mom beat him for peeing the bed! Harsh, Mama Killah! Quite unlike armpits, though, mothers are the subject of a few great... read more
Found in: Blogs, Ctrl-Vthe everybodyfields: Nothing Is Okay
This Johnson City, Tenn., duo has finally grazed upon some of its own old bones, rummaging through the dark closet of the South... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsBand of the Week: the everybodyfields
Fundamentally, the everybodyfields' genesis was a meeting of musical souls at Methodist summer camp, almost like a less melodramatic Dirty Dancing with heartfelt vocal duets in place of saucy lambadas. Nine years ago, kayak instructor Jill Andrews was going through first-day orientation... read more
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