Am 5. Mรคrz 2021 wurde eine neue Live-Kompilation des Bruce Springsteen-Archivs รผber Streaming-Dienste verรถffentlicht. Es ist der neunte Teil einer Reihe thematischer Live-Playlists von Springsteen (โthe Live Seriesโ) und die zweite Folge einer Sammlung von Covern, die Bruce Springsteen und die E Street Band im Laufe der Jahre gespielt haben. Die erste Folge (the Live-Series... Continue Reading →
Turn it up, turn it up (Foo Fighters โMedicine At Midnightโ)
Medicine at Midnight is Foo Fightersโ tenth studio album. The album was originally scheduled for 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic delayed to February 5, 2021. Three singles have been released ahead of the album's release: Shame Shame in November 2020, No Son of Mine on New Year's Day 2021, and Waiting on a... Continue Reading →
Radio Nowhere (Bruce Springsteen Sings the Alphabet)
One of my absolute favourite podcasts is Bruce Springsteen Sings the Alphabet. It's a podcast where the hosts, Rob Carmack and JB Clark, explore every Bruce Springsteen song (officially released) alphabetically, from "30" to "Z", one song per episode (368 episodes). Well, thatโs what they did the first season at least. The second season they... Continue Reading →
57 Channels (and nothinโ on): #StandWithTeachers
Tonight I finally had the chance to see #standwithteachers, a virtual fundraiser for the benefit of the educational TeachRock program, that Steven Van Zandt hosted on December 21. The TeachRock program is a standards-aligned, arts integration curriculum that uses the history of popular music and culture to help teachers engage students. The rich multimedia materials... Continue Reading →
Turn it up, turn it up (The War on Drugs โLive Drugsโ)
Although a patchwork of moments, chosen from a number of live shows, The War on Drugsโ first live album Live Drugs (released on November 20, 2020) flows well. The songs are arranged to replicate the flow of a live set and it sure sounds like they were all from one show. My favourite song is... Continue Reading →
Letter to You
This entry is the first in quite a while. I havenโt felt motivated to write and when I started writing this piece I was quite overwhelmed and daunted by all other, perfectly written reviews out there. However, I figured I canโt run a Bruce Springsteen blog without a comment on the new album, so here... Continue Reading →
Greetings from Bury Park
Almost one year after being blown away by the film Blinded by the Light, Iโve read Greetings from Bury Park: Race, Religion and Rock โnโ Roll (2007), which is the memoir that inspired the film. The title is, of course, a play on words based on the part of Luton, north of London where Manzoor... Continue Reading →
The Live Series: Stripped Down
On 17 July, 2020 a new Bruce Springsteen archival live compilation was released via streaming services. It is the eight โchapterโ of the Live Series, a joint product of the Legacy imprint of Springsteenโs Sony label and Nugs.net. This new playlist gathers 15 โstripped downโ live renditions of songs that Springsteen has played with The... Continue Reading →
Turn it up, turn it up (Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit โReunionsโ)
Americana singer-songwriter Jason Isbell and his band the 400 Unit have been favourites of mine ever since I saw them in Gothenburg on June 17, 2018. Isbell has a unique voice and heโs an excellent guitarist. On May 15, 2020 they released a new album, Reunions, their first with new material since The Nashville Sound... Continue Reading →
Itโs the working, the working, just the working life
Bruce Springsteenโs exploration through the lives of working class people has been a frequent theme throughout his musicianship. He has become a storyteller of characters struggling to find their place in the world. In honour of International Workerโs Day 2020, check out my list of six Springsteen tracks that feature their protagonist actually working. Iโm... Continue Reading →