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Americana duo Shovels & Rope have teamed up with singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten for a mesmerizing version of the Beach Boys’ “In My Room,” part of a new covers collection. Busted Jukebox Volume 3 will be released February 5th via Dualtone and marks married collaborators Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst’s third installment of reinterpreted songs.
In true Busted Jukebox fashion, Shovels & Rope’s take on “In My Room” is charmingly left-of-center, beginning with a strummed 12-string guitar and piling on layers of instrumentation, including snare drum and some low-end buzz,...
In true Busted Jukebox fashion, Shovels & Rope’s take on “In My Room” is charmingly left-of-center, beginning with a strummed 12-string guitar and piling on layers of instrumentation, including snare drum and some low-end buzz,...
- 1/27/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Having spent time winning praise and stealing hearts across a variety of major productions in the past few years — The Dark Knight Rises, Interstellar and Les Misérables — Anne Hathaway is primed to make a return to the kind of indie romances that helped put her on the map with Kate Barker-Froyland’s musical drama, Song One.
Taking place within the musical scene of Brooklyn, the film will chart the story of Hathaway’s Franny who unexpectedly finds love in James Forester’s Johnny. What underpins this relationship, however, is the fact that Franny’s brother Henry (played here by Boardwalk Empire‘s Ben Rosenfield) recently suffered from a horrible accident that places him in a coma. As it turns out, the musically gifted Johnny is his long-time idol, giving Hathaway’s protagonist a poignant and tragic connection to her sibling as she tries to wean him back to the land of the living through music.
Taking place within the musical scene of Brooklyn, the film will chart the story of Hathaway’s Franny who unexpectedly finds love in James Forester’s Johnny. What underpins this relationship, however, is the fact that Franny’s brother Henry (played here by Boardwalk Empire‘s Ben Rosenfield) recently suffered from a horrible accident that places him in a coma. As it turns out, the musically gifted Johnny is his long-time idol, giving Hathaway’s protagonist a poignant and tragic connection to her sibling as she tries to wean him back to the land of the living through music.
- 1/16/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Can a song save your life? That was the question posed in “Begin Again,” John Carney’s followup to the beloved indie musical “Once.” That film, formerly titled “Can A Song Save Your Life?” wasn’t so hot, but a more authentic version of the same kind of story and organizing principle is realized in “Song One.” Starring Anne Hathaway, Johnny Flynn, Mary Steenburgen and Ben Rosenfield, “Song One” is set in the singer-songwriter music scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and is about a young woman (Hathaway) who strikes up a unlikely relationship with her ailing brother's favorite musician. The movie features original songs written by Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice and features live performances by musicians like Sharon Van Etten, The Felice Brothers, Dan Deacon, Paul Whitty, Naomi Shelton and Elizabeth Ziman. Here's our review from Sundance, and here's the movie's official synopsis: Oscar® winner Anne Hathaway (Interstellar,...
- 1/15/2015
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
In a refreshing trend shift from the barrage of interconnected superhero flicks, musicals and music-inspired features are making a swift comeback. Hurrah! This next sonorous outing, Song One, comes from writer-director Kate Barker-Froyland, and the first trailer has arrived to sweep you up with its romantic leanings.
In the pic, Interstellar‘s Anne Hathaway careens back down to Earth as Franny, a woman who finds herself adrift with grief when her estranged brother Henry winds up in a coma. Keen to learn more about her brother since she upped sticks years ago, she begins to track down a series of musicians her sibling once loved. One of those talented musos is real-life singer-songwriter Johnny Flynn who plays Hathaway’s love interest, the shy and retired James Forester.
The first preview is a very enticing introduction to the movie as a whole. Granted, it doesn’t seem to venture into new romantic drama territory,...
In the pic, Interstellar‘s Anne Hathaway careens back down to Earth as Franny, a woman who finds herself adrift with grief when her estranged brother Henry winds up in a coma. Keen to learn more about her brother since she upped sticks years ago, she begins to track down a series of musicians her sibling once loved. One of those talented musos is real-life singer-songwriter Johnny Flynn who plays Hathaway’s love interest, the shy and retired James Forester.
The first preview is a very enticing introduction to the movie as a whole. Granted, it doesn’t seem to venture into new romantic drama territory,...
- 11/12/2014
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
I do not understand a lot of things on the Internet. I do not understand the appeal of cat videos. I do not understand how Reddit works. And I do not understand why everyone hates Anne Hathaway. Does she kick puppies or is a massive racistc I just do not know why there are so many anti-Hathites. I think she is a talented actor who I enjoy seeing on screen. Sorry, people. Now, while she carves out time to go into deep space and talk about love, she also carves out time to star in small, Sundance dramas like Song One, where I am sure she also talks about love. Except here it is with musicians instead of scientists. That film, which is set to be released January 23, 2015, has its first poster and trailer today, both included below along with the film's synopsis. Song One contains many original songs written...
- 11/12/2014
- by Mike Shutt
- Rope of Silicon
I do not understand a lot of things on the Internet. I do not understand the appeal of cat videos. I do not understand how Reddit works. And I do not understand why everyone hates Anne Hathaway. Does she kick puppies or is a massive racistc I just do not know why there are so many anti-Hathites. I think she is a talented actor who I enjoy seeing on screen. Sorry, people. Now, while she carves out time to go into deep space and talk about love, she also carves out time to star in small, Sundance dramas like Song One, where I am sure she also talks about love. Except here it is with musicians instead of scientists. That film, which is set to be released January 23, 2015, has its first poster today (courtesy of Entertainment Weekly), which you can see below along with the synopsis for the film. The...
- 11/11/2014
- by Mike Shutt
- Rope of Silicon
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The Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island, legendary for the riotous 1965 response to Bob Dylan’s switch from folk to electric rock, is trying another revolutionary switcheroo this weekend – stars of Newport’s festival, under the rubric Way Over Yonder, will come to the Santa Monica Pier for two nights, Oct. 5 and 6, including Neko Case, Conor Oberst, Brett Dennen, First Aid Kit, Justin Townes Earle, The Felice Brothers, Calexico, Jonathan Wilson, Neal Casal, Shovels and Rope, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down. Way Over Yonder signifies accelerating momentum for both Newport’s fest and the Pier’s music series,
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- 10/4/2013
- by Tim Appelo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Following up from our epic Lord of the Rings ‘cast, Ricky D and Simon Howell had to find a way to keep the ante high to discuss The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. They could think of nothing better than to rope in one of their very favorite critics – and first-time Sos guest – Nick Schager (Slant Magazine, Time Out NY, The Village Voice) to dissect the movie and its attendant technological advances in detail. Discussed: dwarf psychology, videogame aesthetics, 48 frames per second, and Dead Alive.
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- 12/17/2012
- by Sound On Sight Podcast
- SoundOnSight
Although The Felice Brothers are from New York’s Hudson Valley, they got their start playing in the subways of New York City, a comfortable hour and a half drive from their pastoral origins. Listening to their music, you wouldn’t think they lived within ten hours of a bustling metropolis like the Big Apple. Led by the accordion and guitar of brothers James and Ian Felice, respectively, their affecting folk songs are as pure, authentic and down to earth as they come....
- 8/10/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
The puritanical streak that runs through The Felice Brothers’ work like a preacher in a whorehouse zigzags thrillingly off-course on the deeply, profoundly weird Celebration, Florida. “The honeymoon is over,” bassist Josh “Christmas” Clapton slurs over a listless drum machine on “Back In The Dancehalls,” a menacing electro-folk dirge about violent teenagers and Richard Pryor that’s laced with psychedelic violin swirls and R&B synth fills. After rising to prominence with two excellent Americana albums steeped in mud-caked overalls, chicken coops, and accordion-accented waltzes about girls named Ruby Mae, The Felice Brothers have captured the decay and corruption of ...
- 5/10/2011
- avclub.com
On May 10, The Felice Brothers will release their fourth LP, Celebration, Florida (via Fat Possum), before taking their show on the road for much of this spring. The group will kick off its two-plus month tour on March 18 at SXSW and ending on May 28 in Danbury, Conn. Tickets can be purchased starting on March 9 at TheFeliceBrothers.com. See the full list of dates below....
- 3/9/2011
- Pastemagazine.com
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