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Patti Smith: Banga

Columbia
Punk poet Patti Smith is experiencing something of an unexpected career renaissance in the wake of the 2008 biopic Dream of Life and her 2010 National Book Award winning tome Just Kids. Banga, her eleventh album, sounds as vital as the music that Smith made during her late ‘70s heyday. But that doesn’t mean Smith is rehashing the same old ideas. On this self-produced effort, her subject matter is as unpredictable as ever, with odes to the earthquake victims of Japan (“Fuji-san”) and 15th century Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci (“Amerigo”). Smith’s music, meanwhile, has grown more subtle and nuanced. The Amy Winehouse tribute “This Is the Girl” is rich with girl group harmonies, while the trippy backing track of the ten-minute spoken word piece “Constantine’s Dream” recalls John Cale’s arrangements for Nico. The album-closing hidden track “Kids” recounts her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe, delivering a surprise summation of her book.
Relix A/V
Beth Hart "Baddest Blues"
Beth Hart shares the opening track from her latest album, Bang Bang Boom Boom, live at Relix.
Jamie Lidell "A Little Bit More"
Jamie Lidell sets up in the Relix boiler room and delivers a tune from his 2005 album Multiply
King Lincoln "Coffee"
Duane Trucks is happy to announce his new project, King Lincoln. Watch them perform “Coffee” live and acoustic at Relix’s Online-Video Coordinator’s loft in Williamsburg.
Crystal Bowersox "Dead Weight"
Here’s another song from Crystal Bowersox’s new record All That For This, live at Relix.
Goodnight, Texas "The Railroad"
Goodnight, Texas share a song from their latest studio album, A Long Life of Living, live at Relix.
Warren Haynes "Railroad Boy"
Warren Haynes performs a solo, acoustic version of “Railroad Boy” and explains how he adapted the traditional Celtic song for Gov’t Mule, backstage at the Hangout Music Festival.
Alpine "Hands"
Australia’s Alpine recently made their NYC debut at the Relix office with this song from their new album A is for Alpine.
Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinninger "The Pequod"
In honor of Umphrey’s McGee’s return to Summer Camp this weekend, we present the group’s Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinninger performing this version of “The Pequod” from UM’s Anchor Drops.
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