Artist Lounge: Heartless Bastards
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Well, I have wanted to get more exercise for about three months, so I won't call that new.
Discovering great music is hardly something new, and if anything I should always be watching my musical budget.
I always have ideas about being more efficient, especially with school. But once again it is not novel.
So what I have settled on a simple premise that plays well with the facets of my personality:
"Recognize that it is not what you do, but how you do it."
You can check out my weekly podcast "A Season In Hell" at http://johnhell.podomatic.com
You can read my blog at http://freeradiosf.com/blog/22
It makes me happy to see any Ohio band make an impact outside of the buckeye state.I should have realized that with Erica W's voice they were a can't miss...the good tunes just keep on coming.
Here is their brand new video
This is my new favorite song (for at least the next 15 minutes). It is called "All This Time" and it's by a group called Heartless Bastards (out of Ohio, I think). To truly appreciate this song, you need to be driving on a long stretch of highway, sunny day, windows rolled down, alone with your thoughts.
The Heartless Bastards, one of the best things to come out of Ohio since the Wright brothers...here are the HB doing a great cover of the Junior Kimbrough tune 'Done God Old'
This 3-piece band from the Queen City is the best thing to come out of Cincinnati since the Afghan Whigs...this is a track off of their debut disc...enjoy.
Wow...i am exhausted! The creativity it took to make that video has tapped me out...must...get...to...fridge...for...beer
Since you took my breath again,
Would you share your oxygen?
I can breathe one breath of air,
Intoxicated by your stare.
I like mean boys. Or a mean boy, to be more specific.
Other people have written about this second album from The Heartless Bastards, but let me just chime in: it's a monster. Significantly better than the already excellent Stairs and Elevators...much prettier production, more complicated arrangements, some piano...and still one of the great rock and roll voices of our time from Erika Wennerstrom. If you haven't heard her sing, it's hard to believe such a big sound comes out of such a tiny woman. Janis, Grace Slick, Plant.... MORE



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