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David Weir heads to Liverpool’s iconic 81 Renshaw venue for an evening of country soul from Treetop Flyers and a solo performance by Andy Cabic (aka Vetiver), one that is mellow, measured and quietly affecting.

The drifting quality and gentle countrified pace of ‘Up On High’ doesn’t solely just apply to the music; for Cabic it’s a deliberate way of life, a freewheeling philosophy that’s never sounded quite this convincing.

Vetiver announces new album “Up On High” and share lead single “To Who Knows Where” which captures a distinct move to more elemental, spacious and natural arrangements. UK and Ireland Tour in December.

Our Song of the Day is via the new video for ‘Current Carry’ by Vetiver. One to brighten your day up with a moped trip down the Northern California coastline for a late night beach party. Plus Vetiver have also just announced their UK / EU tour dates including London in November.

Vetiver prepare for UK tour as well as supporting Feet Foxes. Plus 12″ released next week…listen to remix from it.

Husband and wife duo Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion release ‘Bright Examples’ in the UK in September followed by a six date UK mini-tour. The album’s dreamy late 60′s / early 70′s country rock leaning was inspired by the work of Gram Parsons and his band the Flying Burrito Brothers.

Vetiver’s forthcoming album The Errant Charm is due for release next Tuesday June 14th. They have released a new video for their new track Wonder Why which you can watch and download below.

Vetiver are due to release their new album in June through Bella Union which is titled The Errant Charm, you can download a free track below. UK fans will also be pleased to hear they are doing an album launch tie-in tour in June. As I mentioned in previous posts, this does seem to be the year for a change in direction for many bands. Vetiver’s main man, Andy Cabic, …

Legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash’s emotionally charged solo debut ‘Songs For Beginners’ was first released in 1971 and came on the heels of a temporary split with his CSN band mates, David Crosby and Stephen Stills, and a permanent break with his then-love, Joni Mitchell. The album was a hit, climbing to #15 on the Billboard chart and introducing the now-classic songs “Military Madness”, “Simple Man”, “Used To Be A King”, …

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