Posts by Will Hermes
This month's new music mixtape, w/notes. A tender Joy Division cover. New Death Cab For Cutie. Buddhist alt-country. Abstract beats. Watercolor jazz. Tom Misch. Nia Archives. A 112-track LP of emo-folk-rock mashups. The world is a bountiful place.
3/22/65: Bob w/Bringing it all Back Home
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Just read this great deep-dive primer on party-rockin’ '70s Bolivian tropical jams, a wild world of vinyl deliciousness I knew nothing about, but now can’t get enough of. The playlist slays.
When life gives you military dictatorships, make lemonade — or in this case, chicha.
I love the tiny “YEAH!” in the lower right corner 🌞
A preview of Marisa Anderson's Anthology of UnAmerican Folk Music (RIP Harry Smith).
Gillian Welch + Dave Rawlings play Radiohead (and tour as a Dead cover band).
RosalĂa's ecstatic rave at the Brits… and etcetera.
It’s real, by all indications. No one has been able to find the video footage of the appearance. But the broadcast received advance mention in a local paper, fwiw. And that song did turn up. In at least one bootlegged early live show, at the Gymnasium on the upper east side.
Unless it’s next level AI, sounds genuine to me.
velvet underground researchers have apparently confirmed that this audio from a random youtube user is genuinely the long-lost july '67 performance from upbeat, a cleveland teen tv show, doing the unreleased "guess i'm falling in love" complete with screaming girls. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU2U...
🙏🏼 thanks for the shout out!
Great post and playlist. If you haven't read "Love Goes to Buildings on Fire" by @willhermes.bsky.social, go do it now. It's an amazing primer on music, history and culture and is SO much fun to read. I think I finished it in a weekend while also rabidly tracking down the music mentioned in it.
It is — I'll reload the link.
Gift post, no paywall.
The playlist was SO fun to make, brought me back to my NYC days in the '70s / '80s. Willie was a mixed bag for sure, like a lot of family. But goddamn his jams are hot.
it's really fucking cool for artists to stop being obsessed w/an antiquated idea of publications and also talk to writers at the newsletters they are building, so we can all create something cool and sustainable!
Preach, sister 🌞 Your work is a continual inspiration.
I had a hearty diner breakfast w/ Big Thief wingman Buck Meek recently.
We talked about his new solo album, the California wildfires, making music w/ older folks, un-cryptic songwriting, and what's next (yup: a new Big Thief record). We did a little crate digging afterwards, too.
New songs from the UK speaking to the moment and beyond. Sault. Cleo Sol. The brilliant and spirited Joshua Idehen. Billy Bragg. Arlo Parks. A potent new single from Peter Gabriel.
From the US: MarĂa Zardoya (of the Marias). Mitski. Ratboys. Lucinda Williams. Bruce Springsteen.
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Thanks John 🫡 souls are in need of tonic
this is a wonderful writeup with playlists in several diff formats linked at the end. Pictured is Eve Goodman and SERA whose harmonies are a tonic for the spirit
I spent last week in Belfast. It was beautiful and powerful — the people, the music, the living history. I posted at length about it on my Substack today (music included). Enjoy.
David Bowie's Blackstar came out 10 years ago. He died two days later. Tomorrow's the anniversary of his death, so I’m reposting this — a look at the final box set in his reissue series, plus the essay I wrote about Blackstar (and ars moriendi) for the NYT Magazine. open.substack.com/pub/newmusic...
HBD Patti Smith!!!
Picking up Bob's Nobel: youtu.be/941PHEJHCwU
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Via @willhermes.bsky.social, this 1977 Dutch doc about L.A. rock features, @ 4:30, Linda Rondstadt, in plain language, nicely and not at all unkindly, demolishing every macho rock shibboleth in sight in about two minutes. I cannot stop laughing. www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXTH...
Parting shots and shout-outs, the Yo La Tengo Chanukah shows (Jeff Tweedy, Bonnie “Prince” Billy), young Geese footage 2021 + more. Happy New Year, y’all. We made it.
Thanks Scott 🙏🏽
That Molly et al track must be sick in the club, I love the floaty groove and the Afrobeats - dancehall crosstalk.