live performance

Tuesday we released Three Song Thing from Wes Sp8. To celebrate and have a little fun with that, we’re posting a series of videos from a recent Wes Sp8 performance at The Basement in Nashville.

Today’s video is “What Goes Comes”, the third track off Wes’s new release, Three Song Thing, live at The Basement in Nashville on 7/6/10:

Three Song Thing is available for $0.00 when you sign up to the Wes Sp8 email list (you will receive a link to download) [Sign up the the Wes Sp8 email list]

Or for $3.00 via Radical Notion Digital [Buy Three Song Thing at Radical Notion Digital]

And yesterday Three Song Thing went live on iTunes! [Buy Three Song Thing on iTunes]

Cheers!

//stinson

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Yesterday we put out the new release from Wes Sp8, Three Song Thing. As a small act of celebration of sorts, I thought I’d do a short series of posts of some videos from a recent Wes Sp8 performance in Nashville at The Basement.

This first video is a live performance of “Above Beyond Beside Below”, which is the second track off Wes Sp8′s newly released Three Song Thing. If you missed the full details from this release, check our post from last Friday about it here: Wes Sp8 Three Song Thing Available August 10th

Wes Sp8 Three Song Thing available now as a $0.00 download when you sign up to the Wes Sp8 email list [Sign up to the Wes Sp8 email list here]

Or for $3.00 through Radical Notion Digital: [Purchase Three Song Thing at Radical Notion Digital]

//stinson

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Sonic Youth – “The Sprawl”

by stinson on July 18, 2010

Sonic Youth has been coming up on conversation amongst my friends a lot lately. One of my favorite bands. Went to a great show last nite, and met some new friends (incidentally, The Wine Loft in Nashville is a really cool hang), and again Sonic Youth came up in conversation. We spent about an hour or so discussing the Daydream Nation record, which got me all excited to go home and bust out the small collection of Sonic Youth records I own (I need to buy more of their records), and jam.

Here’s a video of Sonic Youth performing “The Sprawl” live from their 1988 hit record Daydream Nation:

//stinson
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