

This recording of this album is very sparse. There's just some small accompanyments - mixed in here and there there's some cello, a female singer, some piano. And they fit perfectly. You can clearly tell this was recorded very raw and simply and without much forethought and it gives the album a lot of weight and really draws you in. In this day and age where everyone's got some sort of angle, a well defined marketing plan and Pro-Tools the shit out of everything, some straight-from-the-heart, no pretention, no bullshit music really strikes a chord with me.
Apparently Two Cow's label Suburban Home has picked up the album and are going to release it within the next month or two. And it's going to come with a free live Two Cow Garage recording (live in Colorado at the Suburban Home anniversary bash, I guess. I haven't heard any of this, but I've been interested in a good quality live Two Cow CD for a while now (actually, I'm really interested in a super quality, shot-to-film (or at least with film-like depth) with crisp audio DVD of Two Cow playing a show straight through in front of an apeshit crowd. Get Scorcese on the horn...))
http://www.suburbanhomerecords.com/releases/micah-schanbel-when-the-stage-lights-go-dim/
Listen to some tracks on Micah's myspace (why the hell it's rivervalleycancerscare and not micahschnabel I have no fucking clue). http://www.myspace.com/rivervalleycancerscare
Anyway, here's a cool video of a track from the album, "American Static". Let me know what you think.