We'll find each other where we promise.

He definitely revolves near the worlds of Bon Iver, Iron & Wine, Fleet Foxes and Sufjan Stevens, but J Tillman is truly his own deal.
His newest album on Western Vinyl, Year In The Kingdom, is a lovely, sad, inspiring folk-y adventure.


He's playing here at the Bell House on Nov. 16th.
I'll be there and I'd venture to say you may want to be as well.
http://westernvinyl.com/catalog/WV68.html
http://www.thebellhouseny.com/calendar.php


Also, on a sad note, Bailey's cat, Max, passed away this weekend.
He was a really sweet fella and his snuggling ways really won me over.
I'm now a dog and cat person.
Miss you Max.
Hope you're chasing mice in Cat Heaven.
http://www.nycacc.org/adopt.htm

In your eyes, I am magnified.

Picked up a Leica C-Lux 3 yesterday and proceed to get all black & white with it.
Reminds me of, say circa 1993, being arty, with Andrew in Detroit and me in Milwaukee.
And this track from the new Julian Plenti (Paul Banks from Interpol) album has just the right accompanying vibe.
Dig it, yo.

http://julianplenti.com/
http://en.leica-camera.com/photography/compact_cameras/c-lux_3/

http://www.matadorrecords.com/julian_plenti/biography.html