Monday, July 21, 2025

Lost Nerve - Ours To Lose


Lost Nerve is Jason (Hey, Dummy) plus Mike L and Ted H (The Mad Dogs, etc) in an unexpected yet welcome Bowling Green/Notre Dame team-up that's been years in the making. They released their first EP in the Fall of 2024. Read more about Lost Nerve in an interview at the Turning the Tide blog.


Sunday, July 20, 2025

Vic Kevlar

 Joe, Justin, and Vinny. Had these demos sitting around, figured I'd put em up. I like em.

Monday, April 3, 2023

Resurrectionists - Now That We Are All Ghosts

Four men in a pool. One is wearing heart-shaped sunglasses and is wielding a guitar in the direction of the camera.
Photo credit: TW Hansen

Hello there! Time for this blog to resurface and send a jolt to your RSS feeds as I add an entry to the Where Are They Now tag with a release from Joe Cannon's current band, Resurrectionists

Their new album is called Now That We Are All Ghosts and you really need to go listen to it.

The opening track starts with sparse banjo lines and soon gets loud with a bass line that sounds like it could fit in the score of a cinematic apocalypse and...distorted banjo? Yes, distorted banjo! The band had a lineup change which led to pedal steel guitar being replaced by a new member adding texture with guitar effect wizardry and keyboards. The sequencing brings delights like the fingerpicked meditation of "Break & Enter Part 2" giving way to the driving build of "The New Winter," which has a guitar line that I could probably have guessed was played by Joe even if I heard it out of context.

And then there's "Let Me Talk You Through This One," whose title I have typed out enough times in text threads enough that my phone's autocorrect will suggest the correct capitalization for me. It first appeared many years back as "Let me talk you through this one, lover" on the first Intelligibles album.  There, it was just Joe and his guitar. Here, it features a lovely understated arrangement from the full band. The final chorus may be my favorite musical moment of 2023 so far.

You can get some more info on the Resurrectionists and Joe's own musical history, including his South Bend Power 90s days, by listening to his appearance on the Watt From Pedro Show.*

Now That We Are All Ghosts is officially out in the world as of today. You can listen and buy vinyl, CD, and digital versions at the Bandcamp link below.  Resurrectionists also commissioned videos for every track on the album, the first two of which you can view on their YouTube page.  They are for the opening (A Classic Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue) and closing ((hotel with pool)) tracks.





* Yes, that's Joe talking to Mike Watt from Minutemen and fIREHOSE and yes, I'm still kind of riding on the contact high of hearing Watt ask questions about emiLy.

Friday, April 16, 2021

LUMBERER



LUMBERER is pleased to announce the release of their self-titled debut album. Conceived several years ago during a weekend in DC, assembled over time and across great distance, and now finally realized, this album sees two former bandmates reunite to create something altogether new. Ted (The Mad Dogs, Obstruction) and Mike (bessie, The Catatonics, the cuba five, emiLy, The Mad Dogs, Severinsen, etc.) first collaborated musically over two decades ago in the basements of northern Indiana. Keeping in the tradition of DIY, the band recorded and mixed this new effort entirely on their own, doing so virtually between Austin, TX and Alexandria, VA. Though it finds the pair perhaps unabashedly wearing their influences on their sleeves, the album remains uniquely representative of the two musicians themselves.

Available now on Bandcamp, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and other streaming services.

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

July - Miami Street Sessions

When July went into Miami Street Studios to record "Bunny" with John Nuner for the sfumato campus band compilation CD, they also put a few more of their songs to tape at the same time. Here we have a copy of those recordings, ravaged by dubbing and cassette decay, but still pretty freaking great. July!

The Roadapples - yeah.

The Roadapples were an indie rock campus band in the mid 90s. Here's their first tape "yeah." and a review from the Observer. Perhaps someday, more of the story of this band will be told. In the meantime...

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Cod in Salsa - Ring Bell For Yardman

Perhaps someday, the story of this band will be told. In the meantime, do NOT overlook Cod in Salsa.

Cripe Street - Starter Log

Perhaps someday, the story of this band will be told. Until then....

Brian, Colin and Vince - Bucket O' Fun N' Stuff N' Yeah

I can't believe this hasn't been posted to the blog yet. Thee big CD recording from ND acoustic legends.

Mars Hill - Gone For Good

Photo credit: JKorn Photographics
Mars Hill is a recent band from John Huston, and I must say, it's pretty special. I probably listened to this album five times straight through when they released it. Here's a video and the album is below.