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De Max Richter al último álbum de Víkingur Ólafsson, «el Glenn Gould de Islandia», en un programa evocador en el que también contamos con la arpista Lavinia Meijer; el Dream House Quartet de las hermanas Katia y Marielle Labèque, David Chalmin y Bryce Dessner; Gabríel Ólafs o Brian Eno, entre otros. SLEEP: Tranquility Base Max RichterNotturno Víkingur Ólafsson, Álfheiður Erla GuðmundsdóttirThe Plover and the Raven Víkingur Ólafsson, Snorri Hallgrímsson, Þorsteinn EyfjörðSung (After Brahms) Víkingur ÓlafssonBird as Prophet Víkingur Ólafsson, Michael A. Muller, Heather Woods BroderickThe Arts and the Hours Lavinia Meijer, Jean-Philippe RameauSun Lavinia MeijerEllis Island Meredith Monk, Katia Labèque, Marielle Labèque, Bryce Dessner, David ChalminPausa Dom La NenaFantasía +Bambaló Gabríel Ólafs, Steiney SigurðardóttirMoving Chords Roger EnoEscuchar audio
“Many of us yearn for stillness and peace, as an escape from the movement all around us,” Heather Woods Broderick says of her latest LP. “Yet movement is perpetual, happening all the time on some level.” But Labyrinths was conceived at the stillest moment for many: March 2020. It was a moment to improve her home production and build from scratch. The album arrived in an entirely different world, after things had reopened and musicians returned to their lifeblood of touring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Een doorgeef-CD met fado, 'Weg' van Een Harp Onder De Riem, een FILE die tango en contemporain verbindt, muziek die stilstaat en schilderijen die bewegen. Zomer bij Vrije Geluiden. 23.04 CD animal sentimental (Galileo GMC097) Mário Pacheco; Fernando Pessoa: Dança de Mágoas 2 (Dans van het verdriet) Mísia 3'51” 23.09 CD From Afar (Deutsche Grammophon 00028948616817) Robert Schumann: Waldszenen opus 82 - VII Vogel als Prophet Vikingur Oláfsson 3'47” CD From Afar Reworks (Deutsche Grammophon z.nr.) Robert Schumann, Snorri Hallgrimson: The Plover and the Raven Michael A. Muller, Vikingur Ólafsson, Heather Woods Broderick, Snorri Hallgrimson 3'11” 23.17 eigen opname Thomas Kröner; Tom Sanderman: Weg Thomas Kröner; Tom Sanderman 11'43” incl applaus 23.30 eigen opname Jesse Passenier: tao naar dis Van Amsterdam Duo Jeanine van Amsterdam | viool Vincent van Amsterdam | accordeon 12'34” 23.44 CD Kazakhstan (Opal Music z.nr.) Brian Eno: Kazakhstan Brian Eno 18'32”
De natuur is een ostinato, de seizoenen wisselen elkaar af met een schijnbaar onwrikbaar ritme. Astor Piazzolla componeerde zíjn 'vier jaargetijden' met een Argentijnse touch, en Michel Lysight deed dat zonder erbij te vertellen wat welk jaargetijde was - en altijd komt het terug, het ostinato, ook in de muziek van Jeroen van Vliet + Kinan Azmeh + Afra Mussawisade, of van Peltomaa Fraanje Perkola, in de bush-verhalen van Kate Moore, en in de Waldszenen van Schumann, gecamoufleerd met IJslandse soberheid. 23.04 CD Seasons (Antarctica AR 042) Astor Piazzolla: Invierno Porteña Ensemble Astoria 06'11” 23.12 CD Seasons (Antarctica AR 042) Michel Lysight: Falling Trees Ensemble Astoria 5'10” 23.18 CD Gloom (homerecords 413309) Jeroen van Vliet: Ostinato Afra Mussawisade [slagwerk, elektronica]; Jeroen van Vliet [piano]; Kinan Azmeh [klarinet] 4'34” 23.23 CD Komorebi (fuga libera FUG805) Aino Peltomaa; Mikko Perkola; Harmen Fraanje: Unum II Peltomaa Fraanje Perkola 5'03” 23.28 CD Ridgeway (Unsounds 76U) Kate Moore: Bushranger Psychodrama Herz Ensemble 15'52” 23.45 CD Schnittke Psalms of Repentance (Pentatone PTC 5187 028) Alfred Schnittke: Psalms of Repentance - XI: I entered this life of tears a naked infant Cappella Amsterdam olv Daniel Reuss 2'55” 23.51 CD From Afar Reworks (Deutsche Grammophon z.nr.) Robert Schumann, Michael A. Muller: Bird as prophet Michael A. Muller, Vikingur Ólafsson, Heather Woods Broderick 4'41” CD From Afar Reworks (Deutsche Grammophon z.nr.) Robert Schumann, Snorri Hallgrimson: The Plover and the Raven Michael A. Muller, Vikingur Ólafsson, Heather Woods Broderick, Snorri Hallgrimson 3'11”
The season finale.This episode was written, researched, edited, and produced by Josh Hallmark.With additional research by: Jordan Taylor, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Kim K.And research assistance by: Andrew French and Kaz.With special thanks to Jordan Taylor, Jessica Alihodzic, illian Natale, and Bridget LaMell.Patreon producers: Amelia Hancock, Amy Basil, Annette, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Elizabeth Weidner, Hallie Reed, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Mike Sherman, Nicole and Dennis Henry, Sara C, Sarah King, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler.Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebsFor more info: truecrimebullshit.comMusic by: William Hellfire, Yehezkel Rez, Whithe, Sergey Cheremisinov, Radical Face, Roniit, Raz Burg, and Yotam AgamFeatured music by: Heather Woods Broderick.
Before the Stream is currently talking about Nirvana's MTV Unplugged In New York one song at a time. We finally had to go out of song order for this one, but you'll be glad to get it sooner. Singer/Songwriter/cellist/multi-instrumentalist Heather Woods Broderick joins Jason to talk about the penultimate song of the performance All Apologies. The two friends and sometimes bandmates discuss Heather's memories of Nirvana, grunge music, and Unplugged before moving through a variety of topics like live performance versus recorded performance, how people will get inspired to learn an instrument in the future, songwriting, and more. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream
Today Music 101 producer, Jana Te Nahu Owen, talks to Jesse about music from Grace Cummings and Heather Woods Broderick.
This is Episode 42 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 7th August, and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond Titled ‘Navigating the Frequencies', it features music by: Blak, Arooj Aftab, The Passions, Tom Rogerson, Tremours, Szun Waves, Ambient Jazz Ensemble, Indian Wells, Marisa Anderson, William Tyler, Heather Woods Broderick, Akusmi, Nils Frahm, Sun's Signature, Hereafter, tstewart, Machinedrum, Akusmi, Stevie Cox, Manami, Jeremiah Chiu, Marta Sofia Honer, and Year Of No Light. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This is Episode 41 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 26th June, and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond Titled ‘Hearing colours, seeing sounds', it features music by: Arushi Jain, Ouai Stéphane, Yoo Doo Right, Erland Cooper, Bill Ryder-Jones, Rival Consoles, Daniel Avery, Indian Wells, Jeremiah Chiu, Marta Sofia Honer, Pantha Du Prince, Cosmo Vitelli, Sun's Signature, Hereafter, Heather Woods Broderick, Nils Frahm, 00110100 01010100, Akusmi, Arushi Jain, Gidge, Bicep, and Manami This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
In episode 2 of Accolades we talk to Heather Woods Broderick about Judee Sill, a singer and songwriter from California, United States.
In this episode of ONE SONG, we talk to Heather Woods Broderick about the song ‘Wyoming', the studio version of which appears on her 2015 album ‘Glider'. FIND HEATHER WOODS BRODERICK HERE: Website: http://www.heatherwoodsbroderick.com/ Bandcamp: https://heatherwoodsbroderick.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodsbroderick/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_H_W_B_
Information from Keyes's psych evaluation, and a revelation regarding Kimberly's brother, shine a light on how Keyes was able to exploit the people in his life in order to fly under the radar. And we take a look at a string of crimes in Modesto and Southern California. // Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. Research assistance by Thom Brown, Michelle Kaszuba, Andrew French, Michelle Tooker, and Shana Wilensky. // Resources include: NAMUS, The Charley Project, The FAA, Flight Aware, The Modesto Bee, and The Lompoc Recorder. // Music by: William Hellfire, Amulets, LaBon, Radical Face, Whithe, Sergey Cheremisinov, Lee Rosevere, Underbelly and Ty Mayer, and featuring "Fall Hard" by Heather Woods Broderick.
It's a Hootie Extravaganza! Andrew Carlson (Names of War, The Building, Heather Woods Broderick) joins Jason to discuss Hootie & The Blowfish's mega hit debut album. So many memories, so many questions. The guys do a song by song analysis with thoughts about lyrics, musicianship, songwriting, the 90s, and so much more. It's a long episode, but hey, it's a long album, right? Please subscribe, rate and review. Email us at beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com and find us on Twitter and Instagram (@beforethestream)
Sesión de actualidad y novedades esta semana en Islas de Robinson. Con mención especial para el formidable nuevo disco de Leah Senior. Suenan: NEAL FRANCIS - "LAUREN" ("CHANGES", 2019) / WAXHATCHEE - "CAN'T DO MUCH" ("SAINT CLOUD", 2020) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "ANGELS OF DEATH" ("ANGELS OF DEATH", 2018) / LAVINIA BLACKWALL - "NOTHING IS WASTED" ("MUGGINGTON LANE END", 2020) / LEAH SENIOR - "OCEAN QUILT LADY" + "THERE'S NO FISH" ("THE PASSING SCENE", 2020) / ITASCA - "BLUE SPRING" ("SPRING", 2019) / ERIN DURANT - "TAKE A LOAD OFF" ("ISLANDS", 2019) / ROBIN BACIOR - "EARTH BABY" (2020) / ANDY SHAUF - "NEON SKYLINE" ("NEON SKYLINE", 2020) / HEATHER WOODS BRODERICK - "NIGHTCRAWLER" ("INVITATION", 2019) / ALELA DIANE - "TIME MOVES US BLIND" ("CUSP", 2018) / BRIGID MAE POWER - "WEDDING OF A FRIEND" ("HEAD ABOVE THE WATER", 2020) / LAURA MARLING - "HOPE WE MEET AGAIN" ("SONG FOR OUR DAUGHTER", 2020) / Escuchar audio
Woo hoo, I am back from my travels and happy to be chatting live with some ladies today. First up, Dr. Amy Novatt, Gynecologist and Women's Health Advocate is back with us answering questions about menopause and perimenopause today. She'll be back again in November taking your calls so stay tuned for more details on her next appearance.Joining me for my chat with the doctor and for a deep dive into her life and her process is Arone Dyer, a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, composer & founding member of duos Buke and Gase@bukeandgase & Mistresses@mistressesband as well as the composer and director of Dronechoir @dronechoir where she examines social dis/comfort through long-durational choral performance, metamorphosing through a moving meditation of sometimes subtle sonic changes. In addition to her own projects she has made appearances on the National's 2018 Grammy-winning release Sleep Well Beast, creating and singing the introduction to their #1 Billboard Hit “The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness” and collaborated with many other artists too! We talk about Arone's formidable years, her first band, leaving the band, collaborating, improvising, letting go, dreaming and a bit more that you'll have to tune in to hear all about. She's participating in this year's O+ Festival with Dronechoir and if you're interested in joining the Dronechoir, subscribe here to be in touch with Arone.Today's show was engineered by Maddy Bogner and Manuel Blas of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org.We heard music from our fave, Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/ She's got a new release coming out on October 25th so go click on her website!As well as the songs:"Derby" by Buke and Gase, Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez"Define" by Mistresses, Arone Dyer with drummer Ryan Oslance"SYLLABA" a sonic snippet of Dronechoir from Basilica's Dronefest in 2018"It's Over" by Arone Dyer with singers Heather Woods-Broderick and Bethany Meyers, live at People Festival in Berlin 2018Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.orgLeave me a voicemail with your thoughts or a few words about who has what you want and why! (845)481-3429** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IT :)http://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
Event Planner for the weekend of May 3rd Tribeca Film Festival (All Day Event) May 3, 4, 5 — Frieze Art Fair Summer on the Hudson: Saturday, May 4 — Summer on the Hudson: Monuments Tour of Riverside Park — General Grant National Memorial (in Riverside Park) Saturday, May 4 — Shape Up NYC Dance Fitness Class in West Harlem Piers Park at 11am Sunday, May 5 — Tai Chi at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Riverside Park in Manhattan Sunday, May 5 — Summer on the Hudson: Irish Arts Center New York City Irish Dance Festival — Pier I (in Riverside Park South) Monday, May 6 — Björk's Cornucopia — The Icelandic artist will perform eight shows backed by a chorus and cast of musicians at The Shed — Hudson Yards Friday, May 3rd 83 years ago on May 3, 1936 — Joe DiMaggio makes his major league debut, playing center field for the New York Yankees. 59 years ago on May 3, 1960 — 'The Fantasticks' premiers at Sullivan Street Playhouse and would go on to become the longest-running musical with 42 years and 17,162 performances. Friday, May 3 — 97 street Greenmarket Friday — 97 Street Between Columbus Avenue And Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan Friday, May 3 — Columbia Greenmarket Thursday and Sunday — Broadway Between West 114 Street And West 116 Street in Manhattan Friday, May 3 — Cortelyou Greenmarket Sunday — Cortelyou Road Between Rugby Road And Argyle Road In Brooklyn Friday, May 3 — Infest, Scapegoat, and The Fight will play a hardcore punk and post-hardcore show at The Kingsland in Greenpoint Friday, May 3 — TR/ST brings dark electronica to Elsewhere in Brooklyn along with Juno Award-nominated artist Lydia Ainsworth Friday, May 3 — Old Cathedral Outdoor Market — Prince Street Between Mott Street And Mulberry Street in Manhattan Friday, May 3 — St. Anthony Flea Market — West Houston Street Between Thompson Street And Macdougal Street in Manhattan May 3–4 — Bike Expo New York — Basketball City along the East River at 299 South Street in Manhattan Friday, May 3 — Free Adult Lessons in Fencing at Bryant Park — Learn the basics of the sport of fencing beginning at 1:30pm in Bryant Park on the rear terrace of the library. Registration is required at the Manhattan Fencing Center website manhattanfencing.com Friday, May 3 — Cinco De Mayo Celebration at Sunset Park — Sunset Park Recreation Center (in Sunset Park) Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4 — Jerry Seinfeld plays the Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side as part of his ongoing series of monthly appearances Friday, May 3 — callie oochies / georgia Smith Kali Uchis with Jorja Smith — The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden — Midtown West Friday, May 3 — Maren Morris with RaeLynn (16+) — Brooklyn Steel — 319 Frost Street — Greenpoint Friday, May 3 — Morrissey — Lunt-Fontanne Theatre — 205 West 46th St. — Midtown Saturday, May 4th 60 years ago on May 4, 1959 — The first Grammy Awards are held in a simultaneous ceremony in New York and Beverly Hills, California. In New York, the event took place in the Park Sheraton Hotel at 870 Seventh Ave, just south of Central Park. Saturday, May 4 — NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally will march down Broadway starting at 32nd Street and end in Union Square, where there will be speakers and performances beginning at 1pm to bring attention to marijuana legalization. Saturday, May 4 — Run the Bronx will bring runners and walkers to Bronx Community College in Morris Heights. Registration begins at 7am, but the run will begin at 10am. The event will also honor Roscoe C. Brown, Jr., a former member of the Tuskegee Airmen and president of Bronx Community College for 17 years who established the run in 1978. Saturday, May 4 — Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution and Streetlight Manifesto — Radio City Music Hall Saturday, May 4 — DIJON and SACHI — Zone One at Elsewhere Saturday, May 4 — The Lemonheads, The Restless Age, and Tommy Stinson — Brooklyn Bowl Saturday, May 4 — Sharon Van Etten with Heather Woods Broderick (16+) — Webster Hall — 125 East 11th Street — Noho / Union Square Saturday, May 4 — Conference House Park - Green Neighborhood — Swinnerton Street and Billop Avenue (in Conference House Park) Saturday, May 4 — Governors Island's 1st Annual ShinDIG Saturday, May 4 — The Dept of Transportation's Weekend Walks and Circle the Square Movie Night will take place at Westchester Square on Lane Ave at Tremont Ave in the Bronx, with a fashion show and a showing of Star Wars: The Force Awakens Saturday, May 4 — Mayo Day 2019 — Irish Hunger Memorial — North End Ave & Vesey St — Lower Manhattan Saturday, May 4 — Urban Wildlife Festival — West 172nd Street and Amsterdam Avenue (in Highbridge Park) Saturday, May 4 — Arlo SoHo's 2019 Kentucky Derby Party with Woodford Reserve — Arlo SoHo — 231 Hudson Street — Tribeca Saturday, May 4 — 16th Annual Brooklyn Derby — Greenwood Park — 555 7th Ave — South Slope Saturday, May 4 — Movies Under the Stars: Star Wars: The Last Jedi — St. Catherine's Park Saturday, May 4 — Horseshoe Crab Monitoring — South end of the Calvert Vaux Parking Lot (in Calvert Vaux Park) Saturday, May 4 — Horseshoe Crab Monitoring — Park Entrance at Bayview Avenue and W 33rd Street (in Kaiser Park) Saturday, May 4 — Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution with Streetlight Manifesto — Radio City Music Hall — 1260 6th Avenue — Midtown Saturday, May 4 — Maren Morris with RaeLynn — Terminal 5 — 610 W 56th St. — Hell's Kitchen / Midtown Sunday, May 5th 128 years ago on May 5, 1891 — The first performance is held at a newly-constructed music hall on 57th Street that would later be renamed Carnegie Hall after Andrew Carnegie, who funded its construction. For the grand opening performance, Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky served as a special guest conductor. Although only initially named "Music Hall", board members for the performance space convinced Carnegie to allow the building to be named after him two years after opening. Sunday, May 5 — TD Five Boro Bike Tour — The 40-mile ride begins at Franklin and Church in Lower Manhattan, heads north through Central Park to the Bronx, back down Manhattan along the East River, across the Queensboro Bridge to Astoria, all the way south through Brooklyn to the Verrazzano, and across to Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, where there will be a festival with food, music, and free bike repair. Sunday, May 5 — Cinco de Mayo Parade will take place at 106th and Central Park West in Manhattan from 1pm to 3pm with music and dancing in celebration of Mexican culture. Sunday, May 5 — Broadway Spring Festival is coming to Broadway between 86th and 93rd in Manhattan Sunday, May 5 — Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation's Court Street Festival will take place on Court Street between Union and West 9th from 10am to 6pm. Sunday, May 5 — Boardwalk Barrels of Fun — West 10th Street Boardwalk Entrance (in Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk) Sunday, May 5 — Tulip Time — Queens Botanical Garden Sunday, May 5 — Cinco de Mayo - Herbs of Mexico — H.H. Biddle House (in Conference House Park) Sunday, May 5 — Riverside Park Overlook Concerts: Manhattan Jazz Combo — 116th Street Overlook (in Riverside Park) Sunday, May 5 — Al Green with The War and Treaty — Radio City Music Hall — 1260 6th Avenue — Midtown Sunday, May 5 — Vampire Weekend (16+) — Webster Hall — 125 East 11th Street — Noho / Union Square Intro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Event Planner music: 'The Job Next Door' by Anonymous420
Vandaag met muziek van The Supremes, Bob Dylan, The Rossettis, Namdose, 10CC en Heather Woods Broderick.
Our list of the best albums out this week includes Lizzo's long-awaited debut, the rousing, infectious anthems of Johnnyswim, new music from The Tallest Man On Earth, Loyle Carner and more. FEATURED ALBUMS: Lizzo, Cuz I Love You; Johnnyswim, Moonlight; Kelsey Lu, Blood; The Tallest Man On Earth, I Love You. It's A Fever Dream.; Loyle Carner, Not Waving, But Drowning; Wand, Laughing Matter. OTHER NOTABLE RELEASES FOR APRIL 19: Anna Tivel, The Question; Cage the Elephant, Social Cues; Diane Coffee, Internet Arms; Drugdealer, Raw Honey; Fat White Family, Serfs Up; Heather Woods Broderick, Invitation; Jade Bird, Jade Bird; The O'Jays, The Last Word; Sad Planets, Akron, Ohio.
On this edition of All Songs Considered I'm joined by Marissa Lorusso our Tiny Desk Contest leader and also a critical contributor to NPR Music's Turning the Tables project.Marissa plays music from the '90s San Jose trio, Duster. They're getting back together but not before a boxed set of their storied past comes out. Marissa is also a fan of Bellows, the music of Oliver Kalb, who we also know from the band Gabby's World (formerly Eskimeaux and O). And we hear music from Heather Woods Broderick, a songwriter and singer we've featured not only for her own music but for being a stage and studio partner with Sharon Van Etten. I play music from Tiny Desk Contest entrant Jackie Mendoza who performs a stripped-down, more focused remake of the song she submitted to our contest called "De Lejos" about loving from afar. We also hear great trance guitar from a Tuareg musician from the Saharan region. It's a recording he made in Detroit after a chance meeting with a producer who shared his love of ZZ Top's Tres Hombres record. But first, I open the show with my current 2019 favorite album, one that came out as huge surprise just last week, by Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers. They call their project the Better Oblivion Community Center.
THE CURE. PRAYERS FOR RAIN – 6:05Disintegration, Fiction, 1989 MARIEE SIOUX. LOVESONG – 3:45Perfect As Cats : A Tribute To The Cure, Manimal Vinyl Records, 2008 BONNIE ‘PRINCE' BILLY & MARIEE SIOUX. LOVESKULLS – 4:50Bonnie & Mariee (EP), Spiritual, 2012 BONNIE PRINCE BILLY. I'VE SEEN IT ALL – 3:40Ask Forgiveness, Drag City, 2007 ESPERS. BLACK IS […] Cet article Errance #81 : De The Cure à Heather Woods Broderick est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.