Posts Tagged ‘La Blogotheque Sessions’

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For six years, La Blogotheque has changed the way people experience music. We film beautiful, rare and intimate sessions with your favorite artists, and the ones you are soon to fall in love with. Come, stay a while, and be taken away. “Kevin Morby is great” because talking about the talent of this boy to the happy pedigree (The Babies, Woods) is not easy. If you have not listened to Harlem River , brilliant and delicate first solo album of Kevin Morby, you do not know that this record is to put in your back pack, to listen in your car, that this stripped folk is the perfect soundtrack Of your travels, to watch scenery scroll or faces along a canal. Whether his pieces, long and full of drawers like “If You Leave and If You Marry” or as flashes as “My Name”, are perfectly stunning, forgetting that they are holding a wheel between their hands, Straight lines and the sounds of the city.

La Blogothèque presents
Kevin Morby – If You Leave And If You Marry & My Name  A Take Away Show

La Blogothèque presents it is all the more frustrating with an artist for whom everything seems as easy as to chain this “I Hear You Calling” of Bill Fay to his “Parade” without blinking.
Kevin Morby – I Hear You Calling & Parade  A Take Away Show

Thurston Moore and a session for the French magazine/Blogsite La Blogotheque, He performs acoustic  ‘Benediction’ and ‘Blood never lies’ in his home in New York City, for the Session. “He looks back on how he first tried to find the venue CBGB’s and how it all started, whose siren song he answered to arrive in the city, whose kept him there… Joey Ramone, a teenage Beck Hansen, Jim Jarmusch and Jean-Michel Basquiat at the Todd’s Copy Shop, Patti Smith in Creem magazine and the birth of hardcore.” songs are Blood Never Dies and Benediction, He is Tall.