AM @ the Troubadour – AM @ the…
AM @ the Troubadour – AM @ the Troubadour with The Rescues
Thursday, October 8, 2009 8:00pm
9081 Santa… http://iLike.com/t/ErbG
AM @ the Troubadour – AM @ the Troubadour with The Rescues
Thursday, October 8, 2009 8:00pm
9081 Santa… http://iLike.com/t/ErbG
listen to Fortunate Family Tree by AM – http://bit.ly/ZQ7p1
looking forward to seeing Metric and Phoenix next week at The Greek
“AM has an uncanny knack for crafting pop songs shaken and stirred with Philly R&B, Motown soul, ’60s rock and folk, and Brazilian rhythms that get in your head and swirl around for a spell.” – Creative Loafing
Future Sons & Daughters available at www.itunes.com/am
playing a shindig at Fred Segal tonight- come down for some free drinks
“Ted Neugent called, he wants his shirt back.”
-Oceans Eleven (1960)
Check out this video: Grand Opinion Video Contest – http://iLike.com/t/EHow
Mark your calendar.
AM @ Spaceland
1717 Silverlake Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Ca 90026
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
9:45 pm
w/ The 88
mark your calendar, Spaceland September 22nd with The 88 in Los Angeles
The iTunes “Indie Spotlight”, the music hub’s home for bands and artists that skew outside the major label realm, includes a series of various podcasts- aimed at highlighting emerging artists. The most recent installment of the singer/songwriter podcast features music by two of FILTER US Recordings’ very own artists: AM and Sara Lov.
Check out the latest installment of the iTunes “Indie Spotlight” Podcast here: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMix?id=329374181&s=143441&wm=1
“Similar to Herb Alpert and other acts from four decades ago that notched hit singles, AM has a knack for rolling off effortlessly soulful hooks with unerring consistency. Unlike other pop-infatuated contemporary artists, AM doesn’t necessarily try to sound retro—even with those ’70s synths in the very Hall and Oates-sounding “Darker Days”…Imagine if Todd Rundgren had recorded “Something/Anything?” today and you’re close to the sound that AM nails”- Hal Horowitz, Atlanta SP (sundaypaper.com)
Future Sons & Daughters available at www.itunes.com/am
Future Sons & Daughters available on iTunes www.itunes.com/am
“With the help of producer Charles Newman (whose lengthy relationship with The Magnetic Fields has spawned ingenious products like 69 Love Songs) and a collection of instruments dated no later than 1970, the sounds sparked in the studio maintain an orchestral and individual approach to the nostalgia of The Golden Age. But like the ’60′s and ’70′s themselves, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows – there’s always something darkly intriguing brewing beneath the surface.” - Breanna Murphy
just loved AM – Grand Opinion http://x.hypem.com/1K5qGy on @hypem
just loved AM – Grand Opinion (final master mp3) http://x.hypem.com/2MQ9rm on @hypem