Author Archives: Robert Duffy

Third Batch of SXSW 2011 Bands Announced

Three batches before Christmas. Nice work SXSW.

Balmorhea (Austin TX)
The Baseball Project (Portland OR)
The Bears of Blue River (Chicago IL)
Beats Antique (San Francisco CA)
James Blake (London UK-ENGLAND)
Bliss N Eso (Albert Park AUSTRALIA)
British India (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)
Murphy Brown (Santa Cruz CA)
Brownout (Austin TX)
Canteca de Macao (Madrid SPAIN)
Chateau Marmont (Paris FRANCE)
The Chevelles (North Fremantle WA)
Shawn Chrystopher (Inglewood CA)
Constantina (Belo Horizonte BRAZIL)
Corrosion of Conformity (Raleigh NC)
Cousins (Halifax CANADA)
Graham Coxon (London UK-ENGLAND)
DAM (Lyd PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED)
Daniel Lioneye (Helsinki FINLAND)
Das Racist (Brooklyn NY) Continue reading

Congress Passes Local Community Radio Act

Little noticed but extremely important to progressives, on Saturday afternoon Congress also passed the Local Community Radio Act. This legislation opens up radio spectrum to hundreds, if not thousands, of local independent radio stations (also known as LPFM).

Its passing will bring new choices and voices on the radio dial nationwide, but is especially relevant to a broadcast area reaching 160 million people who lived in areas where these stations had previously been barred from local airwaves. (full story)

This could mean great things for lots of places, especially Columbus. More information about low powered radio here.

Kanye West: Christmas in Harlem

MP3: Christmas in Harlem (feat. Teyana Taylor, Jim Jones, CyHi Da Prynce, Pusha T, Big Sean & Cam’ron)

One more MP3 from Kanye (and many, many, friends) to end the year.

Robert Duffy’s Favorite Albums of 2010

I had a foolish idea. In previous years, staff members of the site have posted their individual lists, writing about their favorite music of the year. This year I proposed the idea of keeping that tradition but also trying to pull together an official “Donewaiting.com’s Favorite Albums of 2010” list. Using some fancy math I figured we could come up with some sort of list. I mean, just about every publication does it so how hard could it be? Right…?

The biggest complaint I get about the site from people is that the music coverage is all over the place, in more ways than one. One week there’s nothing but Wilco or Times New Viking, the next week it’s all about hip hop. But while this is something some people find distracting, personally I love it. I love being surprised as to what the writers have posted on the site as much as you do. Sure, maybe we could spell check more or when we embed photos more than 1500 pixels wide for no good reason it calls for a heavy load time, but that’s just how we roll. As a famous man once told me, “My typos are a lifestyle choice.”

So after getting a few submissions from the staff, I realized that there was no good way to put all the lists together into one cohesive thing. Seriously, how do you compare Kriegshog to Kanye West? We’re still going to keep them separated because quite frankly each writer comes from such a unique perspective I can’t rank them in any way. So this is the beginning of the list parade. Hope you discover something new, or are maybe reminded about a record you meant to check out but forgot about.

So that brings us to my list, I guess. I typically keep a running list once it gets closer to the end of the year of what I really loved, and then I go to my iTunes and Last.fm libraries to see what I listened to the most…. to see, what the fuck did I even listen to this year in general? I’m getting old.

If I was being honest to myself and to you, the stuff I listened to the most this year was not music but comedy podcasts. WTF with Marc Maron twice a week, Comedy Death Ray, Ricky Gervais, etc etc. And as for live shows, I’ve seen Eugene Mirman perform more times than any other band this year… It helps that he does a somewhat weekly show in my neighborhood, but you see where I’m going with this. Maybe I should be writing for The Laugh Button.

But, music! I still love music. This blog is turning eight years old in a few weeks, I must still love music… Right?????????? Am I writing this list to talk myself into the fact that I still love music? I don’t know. No, I do love music. CANT WAIT TO SEE THE DECEMBERISTS ON MY BIRTHDAY NEXT MONTH… But seriously, I have slowed down a bit on musical discovery and have circled the wagons on albums that I really love… The idea of retaining lyrics, song titles and even melody is a novelty post-MP3 but I would love to start remembering the names of songs without having to use the Shazam iPhone App. The hard drive in my brain is getting full, and I need to make some decisions on how I approach music. If you try hard, you CAN listen to albums during your day to day that haven’t officially been released yet. (That sentence would have confused a lot more people even just three years ago).

2010 was a goddamned great year for music. Here’s my list.


#10 Grinderman, Grinderman 2
Watch: Worm Tamer

If I were 10% of the man that Nick Cave is, I would be a total badass. Right now I’m at about 0.0004 Cave, but I keep hoping that I can pull it off one day.


#9 Sharon Van Etten, Epic
MP3: Love More

This album lives up to its one word title. Simple, raw, and powerful, the record may only be 7 songs but you will hit replay till it bleeds. Continue reading

New Holiday Albums From Vandaveer, The Boy Least Likely To, The Puppini Sisters

We realize that there’s more new holiday music besides the compilation we released this year. Here’s three albums worth checking out:


MP3: Santa Baby

The Puppini Sisters’ retro-take on a bunch of Christmas classics make things feel old and new and old again. Solid addition to your office’s Christmas party soundtrack. MP3 download @ Amazon.

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Listen: All I Want for Christmas (is an Afghan Whigs Reunion)

As part of the digital holiday compilation donewaiting.com has released with Each Note Secure, one song that hit a big chord of holiday cheer and nostalgia is Bicentennial Bear‘s All I Want for Christmas (is an Afghan Whigs Reunion). Give it a listen:

I asked Billy from the band to give us a little story about creating the song:

I’m excited about how well it was received. I seriously wrote the song while I was driving. I pulled my car into a parking lot, hummed the melody into my phone, scribbled a bunch of lyrics about Dulli and company and how the world would be better off without modern quasi folk rock. That night I sent a two track demo out to the band and we recorded it a few days later. So it’s super loose and fun and hardly over-thought.

At the same time, the idea behind the song is to make fun of myself for living in the past so much. Beyond the obvious things like the sleigh bells and the viola, Sean’s guitar lines really give the song a christmas-y feel.

Bicentennial Bear is releasing their debut album in March 2011.

Presenting: A Very Ohio Christmas

MP3: Children Go

Those of you who have hung around this website over time may know that I have an unhealthy appetite for Christmas music. I love it. From the obscure to the mainstream, I am always trying to add to my collection. I’ve always wanted to put out a holiday compilation of my own, and with the help of Joel Oliphint and Joe Long from Each Note Secure, we’ve done it!

A Very Ohio Christmas is a digital-only release and features 16 songs of brand new Christmas songs, a few recognizable favorites, and a few great semi-obscure classics. Featuring bands from all over Ohio, everyone donated their time and put in a lot of hard work to make this happen in a relatively short time period. In addition, Clinton Reno did the album artwork and Electraplay mastered the album as well as let many of the bands record at their studio.

100% of proceeds will go to Gracehaven in Columbus OH. Gracehaven is a 501(c) 3 organization that raises awareness about the issue of domestic minor sex trafficking and also seeks to provide shelter and rehabilitation to girls who have been victims of commercial sexual exploitation.

We’re asking you to pay $10 for the album (a bargain), but if you’d like to donate more, you’ll be able to do that at check out.

Tracklisting:

1. Super Desserts – Children Go 03:17
2. The Celebrity Pilots – Cuyahoga Xmas Fairytale 04:40
3. Bird and Flower – Christmas Alone 03:27
4. You, You’re Awesome – Cinnamon Snow 04:17
5. Adam Remnant (of Southeast Engine) – Bob Cratchit 04:30
6. Bicentennial Bear – All I Want for Christmas (is an Afghan Whigs Reunion) 02:14
7. Brainbow – O’ Holy Night 05:42
8. Colin Gawel & The Lonely Bones – Try a Little Faith (featuring Marcy Mays) 03:17
9. No No Knots – Holiday Is U 04:21
10. Phantods – Christmas Won’t Get the Best of Me 03:29
11. Moviola – Will Santy Come To Shanty Town? 02:31
12. Paper Airplane – 1913 05:45
13. Megan Palmer and Jason Crosby – In the Bleak Midwinter 03:05
14. The Chocolate Horse – You and Me on Christmas Eve 03:54
15. The Town Monster – The Willows Grove 02:19
16. The Guitars – Sleigh Ride 03:01

Please let your friends know about the release. We’d love to raise money for a solid cause this holiday season.

95 More Bands Announced for SXSW 2011

Here’s the first batch announced. Here’s 95 more:

Alberta Cross (Brooklyn NY)
AM (New Orleans LA)
Asking Alexandria (York UK-ENGLAND)
Bajzel (Poznan POLAND)
Bare Wires (San Francisco CA)
The Bellrays (Los Angeles CA)
Benjamin Francis Leftwich (York UK-ENGLAND)
Beta Wolf (Los Angeles CA)
Bituaya (Caracas VENEZUEL)
Black Gandhi (Barcelona SPAIN)
Bleu Edmondson (New Braunfels TX)
Blue King Brown (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)
Bowling For Soup (Denton TX)
Carter Twins (Nashville TN)
Casiokids (Bergen NORWAY)
Chetes (Monterrey MEXICO)
City and Colour (Toronto ON)
Colleen Green (Los Angeles CA)
Curry & Coco (Lille FRANCE)
Dame 55 (Los Angeles CA) Continue reading

The Decemberists with Gillian Welch on Conan

I’m seeing them in New York on my birthday. Keep reading for complete tour dates. Continue reading

The Beatles Coming to iTunes Tomorrow?

WSJ says yes.