Thursday, November 28, 2024

HAPPY NOVEMBER FOOL'S DAY (2024)

 
Here are 13 covers for new HERMANOS GUZANOS albums we have planned for 2024. There's still much work to be done!
 
 
This one will be titled "Infomaniac!"
 
 
"Fighting Gillainds!"
 
 
"Taxicrabs And Murdercycles!"
 
 
"Who Cut The Cheese?"
 
"Ice Machine"

 
"Dude Ranch"
 
 
"Surrealism, Nihilism, Abstraction and Tikis"
 
 
"Chillin' Like A Villain"
 
 
"The New Orders"
 
 
"Quantum Phenomenon Theory"
 
"Shake A Box Of Girlfriends"

 
"Girls Working Overtime Again"

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

24:1900 'VIRTUAL' FESTIVAL - December 21, 2024

 
It's not often I get excited about much these days, but this is something I'm looking forward to.
My buddy The Rev Tom Frost sent me an email saying he was performing at this "24:1900" virtual festival on December 21, 2024, and I went to their website, and this is truly a World Music Festival, and the whole thing is going to be streaming 'live' and you can watch it in the comfort of your own home for the incredibly low price of about $15.00, or you can buy nosebleed tickets to see The Eagles starting at $230 in Las Vegas.
Seriously, do you even need to think about it?
 
From artists like The Rev Tom Frost in France to.....
 
........Adê from Maio, Cape Verde and/or....
 
.......Black Nite Crash from Seattle, it's going to be one incredible concert, and that's just three of the 24 acts set to perform!
 
Buy your tickets before November 30, and you even a free download compilation LP of all 24 artists!
Welcome to the future of independent music!

Sunday, November 10, 2024

FRAMATS MUSIKALISCHES FÜNDBURO - "The Radio Shows of Frank Mathias" (2024)

 
Before he passed away, Lord Litter introduced me to another guy doing radio shows in Germany named Frank Mathias who he knew I'd get along with and enjoy the music he's presenting, and indeed I do!
 
Frank's presentations are not just radio shows. Think of them more as classes in the history of recorded music, or at least the good stuff.
From Mississippi Fred McDowell to The Spotnicks, John Coltrane, or James Luther Dickensen, if you love an awesome variety of music from the last 70 decades or so, I can't recommend any radio show higher.
If you think you've heard it all or know it all, you haven't. Frank's shows are full of cool surprises.
Frank's got 129 shows that will entertain you, and give you hope for the world, and if you don't speak German, a lot of the details might get lost, but it won't affect your appreciation for all this great music!