June 29th, 2009

Quiet Times

I have been trying in vain for the past few days to cobble together some live videos of me playing with my looper pedal at home. However, my computer has been crashing like the dickens whenever I try to do anything more CPU-intensive than typing my name. And so, I’m bringing it in to get a looking-over tonight.

I’m in the process of backing everything up, and will be driving it to the store in a little bit. That being said, there probably won’t be much content posted over the next week or so except for maybe some updates to the site pages and things of less-than-evocative nature.

HOWEVER- after I get the computer back, I’ll be posting (at least once a week) videos of those live performances. Some will be songs you’ve heard on the site, others will be covers of my favorite artists, and others still will be never-before-heard demos. So stick around. And if you subscribe to the feed, the video-podcasts (of sorts) will begin shooting out over the internet and all over your RSS reader as soon as I begin posting them. Hmm.

Stay cool or dry or warm or whatever the opposite of uncomfortable is for you, wherever you may be, and I’ll see you in a few days.

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June 26th, 2009

"O Captain! My Captain!" Torrent & RapidShare

O Captain! My Captain! [EP]

O Captain! My Captain! [EP

I just uploaded a torrent of my first EP, “O Captain! My Captain!” to mininova, the piratebay, and a few other public trackers as well as RapidShare. I included 192 kbps rips of all three tracks and full-sized 300dpi album art, just in case you wanted to print it out (it’s beautiful stuff, by good friend Peov Freitas). You’re welcome to propagate these links across the internet as long as you give some sort of tip-o-the-hat to yours truly (like including a nice link back to http://captain.prestonsmusic.com, or a few kind words about the album, etc). Track list and download links below:

Track List:

  1. Incident After (2:20)
  2. Steel Trap Attacks (3:26)
  3. My Fire (3:10)

Download via Torrent

Download via Rapidshare

Why give the RIAA all your money, when you could spend it on a six pack to drink while listening to this free indie rock?

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June 26th, 2009

Sky Saxon, lead singer and bassist of The Seeds, has died

Sky Saxon died yesterday, and amidst all the other tragedies I was worried his passing might go unnoticed. But as I walked around Austin today, news of his death seemed to have affected a lot of people. My downstairs neighbor was a close friend of his near the end, and was evening trying to produce an interview between Sky and the Austin Chronicle for a three part feature (of which only a third had been finished at the time of Sky’s death). The local record store owner down the street from me (End of An Ear) opted to put Sky Saxon’s records at the front of the Psychedelic section as a small tribute to a legend. Here is the AP story:

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Sky Saxon, lead singer and founder of the 1960s band the “Seeds,” who had a Top 40 hit in 1967 with “Pushin’ Too Hard,” has died after a brief illness.

Publicist Jen Marchand said Saxon died Thursday but did not have other details. He was in his 60s.

The Seeds sprang up in California, and their garage-band sound with Saxon’s distinctive vocals became a favorite of the flower power generation. Another hit single of 1967 was “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine” and their song “Mr. Farmer” was included in the soundtrack for the movie “Almost Famous.”

The Mick Jagger-influenced vocals by Saxon (born Richard Marsh) dominated the sound and in turn influenced later punk rockers.

“All the bikers around San Diego thought the Seeds were apocalypse, then,” famed rock critic Lester Bangs wrote in “The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll.” “I recall one hog-ridin’ couple … who didn’t take the Seeds’ first album off their turntable for three solid months.”

Saxon had recently moved to Austin, where he played with his new band, Shapes Have Fangs.

He had been planning to perform this summer with the California ’66 Revue, a tour featuring a lineup of California bands from the 1960s.

If you have never heard The Seeds, I found one of their live albums (Raw & Alive / Rare Seeds) online, free to download. This is one of the most amazing live albums ever recorded. Please enjoy:

The Seeds - Raw & Alive / Rare Seeds

The Seeds - Raw & Alive / Rare Seeds (click to download)

1. Introduction by ‘Humble’ Harv (0:21)
2. Mr. Farmer (3:47)
3. No Escape (2:30)
4. Satisfy You (2:07)
5. Night Time Girl (2:32)
6. Up In Her Room (9:54)
7. Gypsy Plays His Drums (4:31)
8. Can’t Seem To Make You Mine (2:38)
9. Mumble Bumble (2:30)
10. Forest Outside Your Door (2:43)
11. 900 Million People Daily (All Making Love) (4:57)
12. Pushin’ Too Hard (3:00)
13. Daisy Mae (1:58)
14. The Other Place (2:25)
15. Lose Your Mind (2:19)
16. She’s Wrong (2:16)
17. Chocolate River (3:13)
18. Sad And Alone (2:51)
19. The Wind Blows Your Hair (2:33)
20. Satisfy You (2:05)
21. 900 Million People Daily (All Making Love) (Full Length Version) (9:43)
22. Wildblood (2:26)
23. Fallin’ Off The Edge (Of My Mind) (2:55)

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