Let’s admit it, this blog has been far too neglected in terms of content. It’s time to fix that. I’m openly committing myself to adding new content here at least a few times a week. A meager goal? Probably so but it’s better than just posting only when we have new content.
That being said, I think it’s time to start singing the praises of other endeavors that are doing things similar to Lake Fever Sessions. Obviously we owe a lot of our lineage to those that broke ground before us - namely La Blogotheque - but what about others that have picked up similar mantles to our own and record unique performances, document their region and create content for the Internet that is worth taking time out of your day to partake in?
One such undertaking is We Have Signal - a Birmingham, AL based project that is underwritten by Alabama Public Television (APT). They record performances from a bevy of artists coming through Birmingham and intercut interviews with each to give some further insight into their history. I highly recommend following them on Vimeo, as I’ve yet to stumble across a performance that isn’t incredibly engaging. Here are some examples:
Dan Deacon
The Dodos
Beach House
Blitzen Trapper
Au
and many many more…
