KUFALA Recordings Brings You The Best Live Music
December 18th, 2006
Hey Amie
Street, it's time for a shopping spree! As you may have noticed,
Amie Street recently partnered with KUFALA Recordings to bring you the
highest quality, authorized live recordings. Kufala believes that
the best music is always performed live, and, with their
extraordinary albums, it's hard to disagree. Now Amie Street
presents to you KUFALA's entire catalog! Want to easily
expand your music collection with 1000s of great new
songs? Buy Kufala's albums today! Here are some
suggestions on where to start:
Patrick Park (Acoustic, Indie Rock) - Mondays at Spaceland 9/25/06 -Honest Screw "Park's style incorporates rough subject matter, passionate vocals, bitter honesty and fervent energy into his warm and crisp guitar playing." [CMJ]
Asobi Seksu (Experimental, Indie Rock) - Spaceland Presents Asobi Seksu at The Echo -The Slip (Rock) - Live Providence 06/12/04 -Thursday "... turbulent shoegazer fuzz with sparkling pop confection ..." [Pitchfork]
CHILDREN OF DECEMBER
"Seeing them live was amazing...I instantly felt a bond with these three guys. You see so many tired, boring rock acts doing the same thing over and over, but these guys are reaching out... They're taking what we know of music and trying to twist it to a different place." [New York Times]
Darker My Love (Rock, Psychedelic) - Mondays in Spaceland July 2006 -
Summer is Here
"if swirly, hazy, grungy, fuzzy, drug-induced, psychedelic rock is your thing, you are going to want to give this album a spin." [Mainstream Music Isn't So Bad...Is It?]
Thunderbirds Are Now! (Rock, Indie Rock) - Live in Spaceland 10/14/06 -
(the Making of...) Make History
"Perfect for anyone who believes complex song structures are best served by punk attitude and pop amenities." [Rolling Stone]
Jay Nash (Rock) - As It Stands -
Leave You Alone
Buy these albums, put 'em on your iPod, and enjoy all your new music. Also, stay tuned for more from Kufala Recordings."One of the strongest voices in the Los Angeles singer songwriter scene," Nash has "loose, gorgeous melodies full of confidence, without swagger." [Los Angeles Times]

