Showing posts with label Laura Hugo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laura Hugo. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Corey Medina & Brothers-7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN- 5/15/22

Corey Medina & Brothers
7th Street Entry
Minneapolis, MN
May 15th, 2022


This is a "Midwest Sounds" recording (MWS141)

Lineage: Audience Recording using Zoom H2 internal mics > SD Card > PC > Mastered in Adobe Audition > Track splitting using CD Wave Editor > Compressed to FLAC Level 8 using dBpoweramp > Tagged with MP3 Tag

-Feel free to re-master, share freely anywhere else, convert to MP3, just never ever sell it. Also, if you like this show, please support the artist by buying/streaming their music, buying a ticket to a show or buying merch.

More pictures here: Link



Laura Hugo


https://www.facebook.com/laurahugomusic/

1. Intro
2. Close Quarters
3. Brooding Man
4. Tonight
5. Call Me
6. Not Even a Little Bit
7. Look at Miss Ohio (Gillian Welch cover)
8. Where We Go to Grieve
9. Radio
10. It Wasn't All so Bad

Laura Hugo- Vocals, Guitar
Kristin Mastantuono- Bass
Sean Kopp Reddy - Guitar
Nathanial Wells- Drums

Archive.org / Google Drive


Laura Hugo is a Native American singer/songwriter from Teec Nos Pos, AZ located in the Navajo Nation. She moved to Minnesota in 2010 to pursue her music and has since played all over the Twin Cities and around the Midwest. She has used her experiences with grief, mental health and general confusion about her place in the world to write honest and relatable songs.



Courtney Yasmineh


https://www.courtneyyasmineh.com/

1. Red Roses and Cowgirl Dreams
2. Ballad to My Other Self
3. Horse That Jumps a Fence
4. Just Another Cowboy
5. Whitney Rose Don't Give Up
6. Tangled Web
7. Bury Me in Boots of Spanish Leather
8. Speed of the Sound of Loneliness (John Prine cover)
9. Gone Away (Married to Bob Dylan)
10. Hey Lulu
11. I Shall Be Released (Bob Dylan cover)

Archive.org / Google Drive


Songwriter Courtney Yasmineh has capitalized on a mythic backstory, leaving Chicago at seventeen to live alone in a deserted cabin in the north woods of Minnesota through a long cold winter, obsessing over the recordings of native countryman Bob Dylan, and emerging as a songwriter in her own right, hellbent on taking her guitar and her songs out on the open road. Fourteen tours to Europe and many forays across America later, with three grown children and one published novel that tells the tale, she's just released the eighth album of her best original material to date, with dates set to return triumphantly to her fans across America and Europe in 2022.


Corey Medina & Brothers


http://coreymedina.com/index.html

Set 1


1. Intro
2. Storm
3. Sue Ahccaz
4. Too Green to Burn
5. Hold Fast
6. Pawn Man
7. Repo
8. 1974
9. Must Be (Sent From Up Above)
10. Smoke Signals
11. Love Scar (removed at request of artist)


Set 2


1. Redbone (Childish Gambino cover)
2. Hwéeldi - The Long Walk
3. I Can't Fight
4. Let Me Soak
5. Want It All
6. Home
7. Born Under a Bad Sign (Booker T. & the MG’s cover) > ?
8. Long Time Coming
9. Queen Bee (Taj Mahal cover)

Corey Medina- Vocals, Guitar
Gary Broste- Bass
Eric Sundeen- Drums


Corey Medina is a Blues-Rock artist who is Diné from Shiprock, NM, a town on the Navajo Tribal Nation. He moved to Northern Minnesota in 2012 to be closer to his girlfriend, now wife and mother to their two beautiful children. After a couple of years working in the community as well as the music scene, Corey was able to debut his first album, Old Dog Crying, in 2015 with a local producers' collaboration called Incepticons.

Corey now produces full-time music with his band known as "The Brothers", hence Corey Medina & Brothers. Corey calls who he trusts “brother”, and the band's dynamics on and off stage attributed to that. The Brothers band consists of Eric Sundeen of Bemidji, MN on Drums and Gary Broste also from Bemidji, on upright bass.

After 3 years of talking about a full-length studio album, in 2019 Corey and The Brothers released their debut album, Better Days. This year they will be recording their studio sophomore album in Minneapolis at the end of the summer at Winterland Studios. They set out to spread light in the dark with their raw, soulful, intimate music and stage presence.

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Tapers notes: This was Corey & the band's first appearance at 7th Street Entry, and hopefully a stepping stone to bigger things to come for this great band. They just released a new album about a month ago, called "Soak", I would encourage everyone to listen to it, it's a very powerful album. They played a song at this show that has yet to be recorded and will be on a future album, and they requested it not be released. I have removed it here out of respect for the band, and will release it at some point when they have released the song on an album.

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Humbird-The Icehouse, Minneapolis, MN- 11/17/21

Humbird
The Icehouse
Minneapolis, MN
11-17-21

-Audience Recording using Zoom H2 rear internal mics >SD Card>PC>Adobe Audition>CD Wave Editor (split tracks)>TLH>FLAC Level 8
-"A "Midwest Sounds" recording (MWS132)
-Feel free to re-master, share on any other torrent site, convert to MP3, just never ever sell it. Also, if you like this show, please support the artist by buying their music and seeing a show next time they're in your area.

More pictures here: Link

Laura Hugo


https://www.facebook.com/laurahugomusic

1. Intro
2. Brooding Man
3. Tonight
4. Call Me
5. Look At Miss Ohio (Gillian Welch cover)
6. Where We Go To Grieve
7. Radio
8. Not Even A Little Bit

Laura Hugo- Guitar, Vocals
Kristin Mastantuono- Guitar, Vocals

Archive.org / Google Drive


Laura Hugo is a Native American singer/songwriter from Teec Nos Pos, AZ located in the Navajo Nation. She moved to Minnesota in 2010 to pursue her music and has since played all over the Twin Cities and around the Midwest. She has used her experiences with grief, mental health and general confusion about her place in the world to write honest and relatable songs.

Faith Boblett


https://www.faithboblett.com/

1. ?
2. Tell Me
3. Enough
4. Who Do You Think You're Fooling
5. Lose You
6. I Don't Wanna Get Arrested
7. Why Can't I? (Liz Phair cover)
8. Didn't Want You

Faith Boblett- Vocals
Paul Boblett- Bass
Steve Brantseg- Guitar
Seth Duin- Guitar
Alexander Young- Drums

Archive.org / Google Drive


Faith Boblett is a Minneapolis singer-songwriter with roots in northern Minnesota. She began writing her own music at the age of thirteen, shortly after teaching herself to play the guitar. Though Faith was raised in a musical household, she has been persistent in finding her own voice through songwriting and performing. Her goal? Timeless songs.

Faith’s music falls somewhere in the realm of pop, Americana, rock, and alt-country. She pulls inspiration from songwriters like Sheryl Crow, Brandi Carlile, and Tom Petty. Faith Boblett was named one of 2018’s Best New Bands by First Avenue.

In 2013, Faith released her debut album, Oil & Water, produced by Brent Sigmeth. In 2014, Faith released Tell ME, an EP produced by Knol Tate. In November of 2018, she released her second full- length album, Enough, produced by Knol Tate & Faith Boblett. Faith's third LP, take care, was released in October 2020.

In addition to writing and performing her own music, Faith Boblett is also a part of the larger Minneapolis music scene. She has performed as a part of the annual XTC: Senses Working Overtime tribute, as well as other tribute shows for Tom Petty, Dolly Parton, and Shania Twain. Faith has also provided backup vocals for other local bands like Fathom Lane, Deleter, American Housewife, Blue Green, XIII Arrows, Nick Costa, and The Crash Bandits.

Humbird


http://www.humbirdmusic.com/

1. Intro
2. January
3. Plum Sky
4. Lincoln, Nebraska
5. May
6. Blueberry Bog
7. Right On
8. Fast Food
9. Pink Moon For John Prine
10. Child of Violence
11. Cornfields And Roadkill
12. Wolf Alice
13. On The Day We Are Together Again

Siri Undlin- Guitar, Vocals
Peter Quirsfeld- Drums
Pat Keen- Bass

Archive.org / Google Drive


Inspired by the crystalline chill of the north country she calls home in Minnesota, Humbird combines a wintry longing with the warmth of a familiar folktale. Humbird’s music moves between experimental folk and environmental Americana to embrace the unexpected. The music invites a refreshing dissonance into the house. It leaves bread crumbs along the path and reflects light back at the stars.

Siri Undlin witnessed the power of storytelling in her childhood home and began writing music and performing in church choirs and in Irish ensembles from a young age. Her voice, which contains the unwavering fortitude of hymnal melodies, reveals her traditional background.

In 2019, Humbird released the critically acclaimed, debut full-length, Pharmakon, which introduced us to Humbird’s songcraft and harmonic folk style. With Folk Alley calling the album “... an absolutely hypnotic listening experience.” Atwood Magazine described it as music wrapped in “gentle rebellion”. The release garnered millions of online streams and a wide range of accolades, including 89.3FM The Current’s “Best Local Albums Of The Year”, one of City Page’s “Picked To Click” Awards, “Best Minnesota Albums” from the Star Tribune, and as an official showcasing artist at SXSW in Austin.

Most recently, the material on Humbird’s sophomore record Still Life (October 2021) has already received enthusiastic praise from within the folk world – awarded as one of Kerrville Folk Fest’s New Folk winners for 2021.