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NEM#48: Thalia Zedek’s Slow Burn Memory Games
Publisher |
BackBeat Media
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jul 09, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:11:52
Most famous for her '90s Boston grunge band Come, Thalia has since 2001 put out six albums and some EPs, with a stripped-down yet not acoustic sound that makes good use of her low, smoky voice and tasteful electric guitar, often accompanied by viola and/or piano with prominent drums. We discuss "Northwest Branch" by The Thalia Zedek Band from Eve (2016); opening music is "Afloat," also from that album. We then cover "Desanctified (Full Circle)" from Been Here and Gone (2001) and "Hell is in Hello" from Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness (2004). End song: "Regatta" from the self-titled debut album (2016) by a collaboration called E. Learn more at thaliazedek.bandcamp.com and Thalia's Facebook page. Hear bonus audio for this episode by supporting NEM at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic or through a a PEL podcast network membership. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
Most famous for her ’90s Boston grunge band Come, Thalia has since 2001 put out six albums and some EPs, with a stripped-down yet not acoustic sound that makes good use of her low, smoky voice and tasteful electric guitar, often accompanied by viola and/or piano with prominent drums. We discuss “Northwest Branch” by The Thalia Zedek Band from Eve (2016); the opening music “Afloat” is also from that album. Then we reach back to “Desanctified (Full Circle)” from Been Here and Gone (2001) and “Hell is in Hello” from Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness (2004). We conclude by listening to “Regatta” from the self-titled debut album by a new collaboration with Jason Sanford (Neptune), and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) called E. Get her albums at thaliazedek.bandcamp.com, follow her on Facebook, and visit her site at Thrill Jockey records. Also, check out abandcallede.com and E’s Facebook page. Hear more discussion with Thalia and three more songs by supporting NEM at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic. PEL Citizens can get the bonus audio here. Watch Thalia live just with David Curry on viola playing “Afloat.” Here’s a creepy, Warholesque video for her song “Winning Hand.” Her most famous solo track is “Bone.” Some of the great songs by her old band Come include “New Coat” (from their last album), “Car” (from their first EP), and “Submerge” from their first full album (and possibly their commercial height) around 1992. Note that Come backed Steve Wynn on his album

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