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April 19, 2007

New My Brightest Diamond & Cloud Cult @ Mercury Lounge, NYC 4/17/06

Our friends at Liberated Matter take over the top floor of Pianos in NYC every Tuesday for Cross Pollination, a show that brings two artists together for solo sets, followed by a third with the performers joining forces to "cross-pollinate." We've hit a few of the 137 they've thrown so far, always a good time, always free. The Liberated Matter crew is releasing Cross Pollination: The Mixtape Vol. 1 to celebrate the show's longevity, featuring some new and exclusive tracks from a cross-section of the Cross Pollination acts. Like the show, it's free. This one comes from Stereofave Shara Warden, performing the previously unreleased, haunting keyboard cut "Hi, Remember Me?" Sounds like Shara's flipping into some Kelly Clarkson-styled ex finger-pointing. Very cool track.

My Brightest Diamond - "Hi, Remember Me?" (MP3)

Get the rest of the mixtape (including tracks from Kevin Devine and Dave Deporis) here (zip file here). The collection also features "Pretty Voice," from Cloud Cult's The Meaning Of 8, which we've included below. Gives us the chance to share a pic from Cloud Cult's sold-out show (second of two) at Merc this past weekend. Advice From The Happy Hippopotamus will always be the fan fave (the Merc crowd lost it for for each cut from that epic record). With the majestic sprawl of "Take Your Medicine," though, the band shut up the aggravating drunks shouting "Hippopotamus!" after each Meaning Of 8 song, and sent the crowd into orbit.

Cloud Cult - "Pretty Voice" (MP3)

Craig's not as shy as this pic would have you believe.


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Being, a pianist, I can appreciate some of that keyboard stuff in "Hi Remember Me?" Shara reminds me of a rebellious Norah Jones, and she's got amazing pipes, too.

Cloud Cult's "Pretty Voice" is definitely worth a listen - I kinda wondered about it when it first began, but they remind me a bit of Oasis, so I decided I liked it. The sound grows bigger and bigger with each verse, so it provides a lot of variety.

Posted by: Rochelle Nikita at 04/19/07 2:01 PM | Reply
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yay! im so excited to go see my brightest diamond and the decemberists this saturday!

Posted by: annie onymous at 04/19/07 2:08 PM | Reply
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that whole mixtape is quite enjoyable. good find.

Posted by: mr. eko at 04/19/07 2:30 PM | Reply
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When My Brightest Diamond played in Norfolk, VA on April 1st,
She played a little April fools joke... Out of "Bring Me The Workhorse she did this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP6vmzj6fac

Posted by: Jamie at 04/19/07 2:58 PM | Reply
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