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0 Our 4th Album is Ready – Only $1.11! Limited Time Offer!

The Dirty Bourbon River Show Releases Their 4th Studio Album - "The Old Timey-AfroPop Jibberish Junction"

  • 07/28/2011
  • by dirtybourbonrivershow
  • · Albums

What in the hell are you talking about Dirty Bourbon River Show? Just what in the hell are you talking about?

Well, our 4th album’s ready. Just picked up the masters today. It’s called “The Old-Timey AfroPop Jibberish Junction”:

Pre-order it on our Bandcamp Site now for only $1.11 and get 3 of the album’s tracks today!

Then, when the album comes out on 11/11/11 – you’ll receive an email with a link to download a full quality version, along with the album art, liner notes & lyrics.

The album will definitely NOT be costing $1.11 when it comes out, so I’d take advantage of this generous offer now.

And just why exactly are we offering such a ludicrously good deal – unannounced, straight out of left field?

Because we’re batshit crazy. Why else?

Hope you enjoy!

Dirty Bourbon’s Bandcamp Site (pre-order here!)

4 Album Review: Danger Painter’s IV

Album review of the Danger Painter's IV

  • 04/05/2011
  • by dirtybourbonrivershow
  • · Albums

In the cosmos of music and art, the Danger Painter’s newest album, IV, is pretty insignificant. It’s no mega record like Zeppelin IV, it will probably never be toured, and not more than a few thousand people will listen to it, if that.

Then, you put fame and recognition aside, and if you are one of those few lucky wild at heart and weird on top-type people who have stumbled upon this unlikely record, you are left with a great feeling when you finish.

It makes you go Fuck Yeah.

The Danger Painters is comprised of longtime friends Bob Boilen and Michael Barron, formally of the DC band Tiny Desk Unit. IV, their 4th album, was written and recorded in a single month for the RPM Challenge, a yearly music industry tradition created in 2006 to help foster greater levels of productivity among musicians. The result is a true gem.

In this record you hear influences from all across the board. It is a record that echoes all sorts of great things – primary vocalist/songwriter Barron weaves through the tracks like a starker Stuart Staples – walking on Ostinato Black Keys-styled riffs and crunchy Oreos of aural accoutrements courtesy of his friend Mr. Boilen. The 7th track – Made on Earth (written by their bassist William X Harvey) – brings to mind Bowie and Radiohead. The 9th track, Power Off, rides on an Edward Sharpe-like sensibility, throwing in a little hootenanny and Zeppelin III-style rústico in the mix. In this record you hear the influence of many artists. Yet no part of this record is imitative.

It is instead universal.

IV is stitched together with great ambition, considering the time crunch it was produced in. It is presented very well. Occasionally the musicianship wobbles, but not awkwardly; instead it feels almost necessary at times, reminding you that the album you are listening to did not come from some mega band like Zeppelin or the Talking Heads or the Decemberists – but that it was made by two everyday guit’n’gear slingers like you or I, just doing what we like, without regard for fame or glory.

IV is do-it-yourself self-driven music appreciation at its finest.

It is also slightly autistic in this celebration, like a good 80’s Daniel Johnston tape. It touches you in darkly places, like a good Tindersticks or Scott Walker song. It is also strangely spirited and cheerful. And it is sometimes downright weird (my favorite track, When the Saints, is just fucking out there, in the best way possible – you blip and blop around, groove-hopping on bubbles and sonic zaps – dig it). IV is, from a mass taste perspective – a big no no. Yet, at the same time, it is entirely human. Any of us could have made this record. We just didn’t take the time to.

Give it a listen, and then go out and make your own record. Next year I invite all you fellow songwriters to enter the RPM challenge – if anything, it’ll keep your chops up and yield fodder for a future project. And, if you’re lucky, it may even produce a gem like the Danger Painter’s IV.

Download the full record for free from the Danger Painter’s website.

More on the RPM challenge HERE.

2 New Radiohead Album This Saturday

The Dirty Bourbon River Show discusses the New Radiohead Album Being Released This Saturday

  • 02/14/2011
  • by dirtybourbonrivershow
  • · Albums · General · Recording

Finally, after 3 1/2 years of waiting, Radiohead will be releasing their 8th full-length studio album this Satuday

Unlike their last album In Rainbows (which is in my opinion their best so far, followed by Ok Computer)  fans will not be able to name their own price this time. The new album – titled The King of Limbs – will be available in a variety of priced formats, ranging from $53 for 2 vinyls, cd, artwork & more to $9 for an mp3 digidownload. One lucky buyer will win a signed 2 track vinyl. Fans can view the different price formats and pre-order HERE.

I guess the real question is “will The King of Limbs be as good as In Rainbows?” I guess we’ll find out this Saturday.

0 The Album is Mixed! Saints are killin’ it!

  • 01/25/2010
  • by dirtybourbonrivershow
  • · General · Live Shows · Recording

After many long, long nights, the mixing on Dirty Bourbon’s debut LP Volume One is now finished! It is huge! Now mastering/manufacturing… Looking forward to releasing this beast at Tipitina’s on February 5th… and then, 2 days later… Saints at the mutherfluckin’ SuperBowl! This February is gonna be amazing! Can’t wait!!!

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