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By Philip Cosores on February 16th, 2010
Why can’t I be friends with this guy?
By Alex Young on January 8th, 2010
The Magic Numbers, Alberta Cross, The xx, Rhymefest, Efterklang, Califone, and more! Many many more!
By Alex Young on October 29th, 2009
Expect to hear the album in early 2010, with many tour dates to follow.
By Alex Young on September 4th, 2008
Earlier this year, Jesse Malin added a somewhat personal touch to some of his favorite tunes and shared them in a cover album, On Your Sleve, for all of Europe to enjoy. Some seven months later on October 28th, the New York native will unveil his compilation of covers to U.S. audiences.
With more than 30 songs to [...]
By Alex Young on March 11th, 2008
As we mentioned some time ago, New York’s favorite punk frontman turned folky singer/songwriter Jesse Malin has been working on a new album dedicated completely to covers. Yesterday, Malin announced the album, entitled On Your Sleeve, is finished and will be released on April 7 in the U.K. and Europe via Little Indian Records.
The Clash, [...]
By Alex Young on December 10th, 2007
Sorry I’m a bit late to this, but I’m just following up to my previous post. This is the review I wrote for my university’s paper on Jesse Malin’s recent concert in New York City.
He is a prominent member of the New York City music community. Ryan Adams has produced his albums. Nearly every band [...]
By Alex Young on November 19th, 2007
Since we’re kind of on the topic of Jesse Malin, just a little tidbit from his Saturday New York show.
Malin plans on heading into the studio in the upcoming months and recording a cover album. Though he gave no indication of any sort of track list, one could guess based on past show performances, Bruce [...]
By Alex Young on November 18th, 2007
Jesse Malin played The Bowery Ballroom in New York City last night, his first U.S. show since returning from an extensive European tour.
The former D Generation frontman, who has recently collaborated with the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Ryan Adams, played nearly two-hours after taking the stage a little after 11. Playing a set composed [...]
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