Showing posts with label Alela Diane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alela Diane. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Video: Inara George - "No one Knows" (QOTSA Cover)

I usually find this type of releases gimmicky by nature, take a popular rock song and essentially turn it into some easy listening experience where fans of the original can wink and nod at each other in some sort of irony based approval; but uncovered project seems to be a little more sincere in its execution and even features some Onomatopoeia favorites. Producer Olivier Libaux’s (Nouvelle Vague) concept behind the record is to take choice tracks from across Queens Of the Stone Age‘s discography and turn them into female vocal-driven bossanova renditions. Take a look at the video for "No One Knows", as sang by Inara George to get a taste as well as an album preview and if you like what you hear you can order the limited edition lP which features Alela Diane, Rosmary Standley, Katherine Whalen, Youn Sun Nah and many more HERE.



Monday, October 15, 2012

Video: Alela Diane - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)


Folk songstress Alela Diane, who is gearing up to rerecord and release her next LP after recently being dropped from label Rough Trade, performs a twenty-four minute set live on KEXP from Seattle’s Bumbershoot Music Lounge on September 1, 2012.

Host: Troy Nelson
Audio Engineers: Julian Martlew & Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Scott Holpainen, Shelly Corbett, Jim Beckmann
Lighting: Alex Belden
Editing: Justin Wilmore

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Video: Alela Diane & Wild Divine - "The Wind"

Alela Diane dropped the latest video from her most recent LP, 2011’s Alela Diane & Wild Divine. "The Wind" was shot and directed by Jason Reid and Darren Lund, enjoy the clip below….

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Download: Alela Diane - Home Recordings & B-Sides from The Wild Devine Sessions

Allthough I haven't been a huge fan of Alela Diane's albums since her stellar dubute I am always curious to hear what's next. I prefered this years Alela Diane and Wild Devine LP to her Sophmore effort, To Be Still,  but I still miss the quirkiness of The Pirate's Gospel. What ever the case here are some Home Recordings & B-Sides not available in the United States. They’re definitely worth seeking out as it’s got that something I was missing from the LP.

Alela Daine – Adelaide
Alela Daine – Creek Don’t Rise
Thanks to ninebullets for the mp3's.