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Data de Inscrição: 24/8/2007

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terça-feira, setembro 22, 2009 


Friday 9/25 @ Nomad Pub

7-9pm check out Darin Backs new photos

9pm - 2 am music.

 

Dave King
Chris Koza
Ari Herstad
Brad Senne
Martin Devaney
Molly Maher
Jason Shannon
Bob McCreedy

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Not to be missed.

quinta-feira, setembro 17, 2009 
quinta-feira, agosto 27, 2009 
Working on finishing up a studio album which will more than likely be called Let Glow. It features songs recorded from 2003-2008.  Also finished two video shoots for a couple songs; one from Let Glow called Open Hearted and one from my Aerial Views release called Giving In. Look for those videos to be posted within the next couple months. My thanks goes out to Dante della Maggiore for taking the time to shoot the vids.  Here are some songs titles for the Let Glow album:

Halfway Home
Middle of Me
The Great Escape
Anymore Summertime
Everyone Lost
Fool For You
Patient Dreams
Stuck In the Moment
Holiday
Pace of Flowing Water
Open Hearted
State of Flux
Long Line Wait
Sugar for the Soul


goodbye summer, hello fall
brad
quinta-feira, agosto 06, 2009 
The daylight is dimming. I pour myself a glass of the Pride of Chippewa Falls, kick off my shoes, make sure the dogs are fed, and cozy into a melancholy sunset... A perfect soundtrack accompanies this moment: the latest record from Minneapolis-based songsmith, Brad Senne. Aerial Views – from its wintery-chilling opener, "Sing & Dance," to the weirdly-but-truly Peter Gabriel-esque closer, "Chatterbox" (a misnomer, even if it serves as an obscurely-referenced tribute to the Twin Cities' Chatterbox Pubs) – plays more like the Pacific Northwest or Misty Appalachia more than your traditional Minnesota Singer/songwriter (i.e. Mason Jennings, Chris Koza – though a young Leo Kotke could be accused of inspiring Senne's skilled-but-understated fingerpicking). Senne is bonafide woodsy, but maintains a (post-)modernity that makes him accessible to city slickers. Think Sam Beam, but less beardy/turn-of-the-century – and less concerned with religious imagery, poetry, politics, personal affairs, or any ambivalence that typically make songwriters intriguing. Not that Brad can't pen a tune. He'd just rather make you feel something with his overall ambience than turn a quick lyrical trick, ala Bob Dylan, circa 1963.
A near solo-effort (guest drums on one track and post-production help from Ben Durrant of Andrew Bird/Roma di Luna fame), Senne's ethereal voice and Neil Young-ish harp carry Aerial Views and make it a haunting, end-of-summer listen. The tracks flow nicely too, with the yang – "Overgrown With Warmth" – giving way to the reflective yin in "Autumn's Hum," in which Senne concedes to the influence of a changing climate (be it internal or external): "A new season is born...it's lingering on." I can almost hear Band of Horses in Senne's reverberating vocal timbre, subtlety aching to be a part of something epic, but completely content with three chords and the truth.
This is nothing new. This is trite! This is one man and his guitar! Somehow, Senne makes you believe in old magic. It's a simple witchless formula: Good musician + good singer + good songs = people will listen. With Aerial Views, Senne has crafted a delicate gem, much less-rocking than last year's self-titled, 60's pop-infused solo debut (prior to which Senne made up half of the group Beight with Brian Just). The album's cover calls to you from the start, with its courier-esque font and curious Jennifer Davis penguin art. It seems to be whispering, "Hey you, l can make you feel something." Feel something you will, even if it is just nostalgia or a trip you've already taken with the Sub Pop or Lost Highway artist of your choice. Duke Ellington said, "If it sounds good, it's good." Aerial Views is good and deserves to be heard – even if it's only at State Fairs and Fish Fries (Hey, it's dinner time and I haven't eaten).
Kidding aside, Senne's music would be equally received in a backwoods NWestconsin bar, as well as the hippest PBR joint in your city. He could be played on mainstream radio or indie college stations. The integration of influences both past and present make his music universally acceptable, safe, not overly daring, but always enjoyable. I hate to compare artists to other artists, but I have no choice. Brad Senne sounds a bit like everyone. Woody Jeff Brad Guthrie Tweedy Senne. And if Damien Rice ain't guest guitarist on track 8, I don't know who is. It's not always my cup of meat, but I must tip my cap and raise my Leinenkugel's to Brad for being a student of his craft. There's no bullshit here, kids. No overnight gimmicks or weight loss miracles. You get the sense that Senne is doing what he loves to do and I can only anticipate continual progress from this prolific artist who continues to fly under the radar. It must be a beautiful view from way up there.
SYNOPSIS:
Brad Senne, Aerial Views
12 tracks, 44 mins
Independently released 5/29/09
Minneapolis, MN
Genre: Acoustic Folk/Pop
B+
sábado, maio 30, 2009 
sábado, maio 30, 2009 
quinta-feira, maio 28, 2009 
quinta-feira, maio 28, 2009 
With a haunting but harmonious voice à la Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold and a Nick Drake/Elliott Smith acoustic style, Minneapolis folkie Brad Senne could well be on his way to an indie buzz with his third album, "Aerial Views," recorded with Ben Durrant and on tap for tonight's CD party at the Kitty Cat Klub http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/music/46380097.html?page=3&c=y
quinta-feira, maio 28, 2009 
sexta-feira, maio 08, 2009 

Playlist from May 3rd, 2009

Monday 05-04-2009 8:28am CT


Artist | Song | Album

International Espionage | Attencion | Transmissions
Spymob | Thinking of Someone Else | Sitting Around Keeping Score
 
Communist Daughter | Not the Kid | (single)
The Great Physician | In the Areoplane Over the Sea | Overture
 
Bob Dylan | Beyond Here Lies Nothin' | Together Through Life
The Evening Rig | Right Where She Wants Me | Is Doin' Stuff
The Rockford Mules | Step Aside Son | From Devil's Spit to Angel Tears
 
These Modern Socks | Worry Free Lifestyle | Picking a Lock at the Speed of Light
The Alarmists | Rhyme and Reason | The Overhead Left
 
Iffy | Double Dutch | Biota Bondo
Stuart Davis | Parker Posey | Sex God Rock n Roll
 
Brad Senne | Giving in | Aerial Views
Jason Shannon | Sons & Daughters | (single)
 
The Jayhawks | Take Me With You (when you go) | Hollywood Town Hall


- Jason Nagel