The Kelly Richey Band If it's dark and raining this coming Tuesday, I welcome you to dig deep into the blues and huddle up to some misery-sharing company in three excellent new CDs that continue the lonesome soul tradition. My pick of the week is one of these new blues gems - Greg Brown's The Evening Call, a sinewy, wandering philosopher's masterpiece, a slow-motion, story-telling Americana diary that waltzes to the witty, pensive, poetic beat of Jack Kerouac, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, and Todd Snider.

Politically-charged in the sense of folk music's soft-spoken yet poignant everyman, this is Tom Joad's road trip CD for the new decade. With memorable, cinematic, lyrical twists around every guitar bend, this hypnotic Red House Records release brings to mind the Latin Playboys backing Utah Phillips, kicking up the sand of concrete urban gutters instead of hobo encampments. Looking, instead, to bang your head to the electrified, nasty, knife-edged funk of get-down shredder blues? Hands down, I think Kelly Richey would have kicked the snot out of both Steve Vai and the Karate Kid if she could step into the film Crossroads. Next week brings the Cincinnati-based guitarist's new CD, Speechless, well-titled for an instrumental stunner that hovers and dives under the blistering influence of Roy Buchanan, Joe Walsh and Warren Haynes. Taking a breather in the acoustic "Only the Bird Knows" and the British Invasion-tinged "Stand Alone," this incense and black light basement-smoker can be found on the Sweet Lucy Records imprint. Next stop - down under, for Australia's Fiona Boyes, the first woman to win the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge. With a handful of solo albums under her belt, and those with her previous group, The Mojos, the new Yellow Dog Records CD, Lucky 13, features guests Marcia Ball and Bob Margolin.

 

Television Alert:

 

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno counts down 30 Seconds to Mars on Friday and Five For Fighting on Monday; The Late Show with David Letterman hosts Dashboard Confessional on Thursday and Yellowcard on Monday; The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson boasts Tally Hall this evening overnight, Michael Franti on Thursday overnight, Natasha Bedingfield on Friday overnight, and Cheyenne Kimball on Monday overnight; Last Call with Carson Daly howls at the moon with Wolfmother on Thursday overnight and Seether on Friday overnight; and The Henry Rollins Show presents an intimate session with Ani DiFranco this weekend.

 

New Releases Coming Tuesday, August 8:

... and like the winds, young grasshopper, are subject to change.

 

Accepted - original motion picture soundtrack (Shout Factory) with selections from Weezer, The Hives, Le Tigre, the Pixies, and Ryan Adams, the film's collegiate cast band, The Ringers, turning in "Keepin' Your Head Up" for extra credit

The Art of Noise - What Have You Done With My Body God (ZZT) import-only three-CD box set featuring a bonus DVD

Blood Meridian - Kick Up the Dust (V2) new from Matthew Camirand of Black Mountain

Breaking Benjamin - Phobia (Hollywood) enhanced CD

The Damned - Fiendish Shadows (Cleopatra) live recordings from 1985 and 1986, featuring a cover of Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life"

The Daughters - Hell Songs (Hydra Head)

Davison / Coleman - Forward Motion (DHW) a customer favorite at Borders Books from their hundreds of in-store concerts nationwide, the lush guitar work features the Laud, a medieval age instrument, and the acoustic duo's cover of Cat Stevens' "Moonshadow"

Ani DiFranco - Reprieve (Righteous Babe) recorded in New Orleans under the undeniable influence of hurricane Katrina, forcing the singer to abandon her home studio as the waters rose

DJ Krush - Stepping Stones (Red Ink) with guests Zap Mama, Mos Def, Company Flow, and The Roots, this new album is released in three separate editions, with the two-CD "self-remixed best of" and single disc "lyricism" and "soundscapes" versions

Deryl Dodd - Full Circle (Dualtone) boot-scootin' honky-tonkin' boogie and sad barroom blues from the hot-shot Texan who paid his dues as Martina McBride's touring guitarist

Ensemble - "Disown, Delete" (FatCat) CD single with guest Chan Marshall

Forget Cassettes - Salt (Theory 8) Nashville trio lead by Beth Cameron

Matthew Friedberger - Winter Women / Holy Ghost Language School (859 Recordings) two-CD solo set from half of The Fiery Furnaces duo, featuring one disc of quirky, funky pop and a second CD of experimental guitar and sampled treatments

Gin Blossoms - Major Lodge Victory (Hybrid) featuring the first single, "Learning the Hard Way"

Green Day - Can You Rock? Sing and Play the Songs of Green Day (School of Rock) budding six-string punters can get their learn on with this CD, featuring five songs stripped down of guitar and vocal tracks in various configurations so you play or sing along

Heartless Bastards - All This Time (Fat Possum) majestic, wall-of-sound jangle with a melodious sweetness from this hot Cincinnati trio, soothing the tumbling, driving buzz with violin and viola in "I Swallowed a Dragonfly"

Hello Goodbye - Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! (Drive-Thru) touring this past year with Panic! At the Disco and All American Rejects

Kaki King - Until We Felt Red (Velour)

Left Alone - Dead American Radio (Hellcat) with guest Patricia Day of the Horrorpops

Lola Ray - Liars (226 Records)

The M's - The M's (Polyvinyl) audiophile reissue on 180-gram vinyl, featuring a bonus seven-inch single covering The Isley Brothers' "Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out"

Moshav - Misplaced (Jewish Music Group) featuring a cover of Tom Waits' "Jockey Full of Bourbon"

Jim Noir - Tower of Love (Barsuk / Atlantic) catch Adidas using his "Eanie Meanie" in their World Cup advertising campaign

Judith Owen - Here (Courgette) eight original tablespoons of sweeping, honey sweet, pensive pop perfection from this masterful vocalist, capturing the pin-drop stillness in the air in must-hear interpretations of Ray Davies' "I Go to Sleep," and dig this - Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger"

Primal Scream - "Dolls (Sweet Rock n' Roll)" (Columbia) import-only CD single featuring a cover of Johnny Thunders' "It's Not Enough," and the intriguingly titled "Zeppelin Blues While Thinking of Robert Parker"

The Sadies - The Sadies in Concert: Volume 1 (Yep Roc) featuring a cover of Pink Floyd's "Lucifer Sam," this two-CD live album was recorded earlier this year by Steve Albini, packed with guests Jon Spencer, Kelly Hogan, Neco Case, the Jayhawks' Gary Louris, The Band's Garth Hudson, Blue Rodeo's Greg Keeler, and the Mekons' Jon Langford

Sebadoh - III (Domino) expanded CD reissue with a bonus disc of 4-track cassette recordings and new liner notes featuring the band's history by Jason Loewenstein

Sigur Ros - Saeglopur (Worker's Institute) CD EP and DVD set

The Slow Signal Fade - Steady (In Music We Trust) debut from this buzzing, shoe-gazing quartet fueled by the dreamy vocals of Sri Lankan born Marguerite Olivelle

Tegan & Sara - It's Not Fun: Don't Do It (Vapor / Sanctuary) live concert DVD with bonus videos, a behind the scenes tour documentary, and photo gallery

Velvet- Juggernaut (Double Decker Bus) produced by Athens, Georgia wunderkid Mitch Easter

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