
Sigh. This one almost slipped by. The extremely underrated
Joseph Arthur released his fourth full-length CD last week. He must be feeling apocalyptic as many of us are judging by the title: Nuclear Daydream. It's available through his new label Lonely Astronaut and via
iTunes. Stream the whole damn thing right
here, which I'll be doing sometime this week when I need a break from work. You can also hear two new tunes at
hisspace.
In case you haven't picked it up, Arthur has also made available for free download a new tune about Katrina called
Last Train to Ithaca. Click
here for the MP3.

I'm a bit disappointed with the cover art of his new CD. His last two albums were artistic renderings done by his own hand. Now, I guess I don't know if this new cover is something he did himself, but it makes him look like
Liam Gallagher or
Ian Brown, which isn't quite fair to him. Regardless, if you're a fan of what you've seen of his art, you might want to purchase his new(ish) book, We Almost Made It. It's one of those snooty hardbound books that make you feel cooler than you really are. What is cool, though, is that it's accompanied by original instrumental music, which you can sample and dowload on
hisotherspace. You can buy the book
here for $37. Not too bad.
Finally, I also discovered yet another one of his projects (slow down, Joe!). Check out his "pure rock 'n' roll" band
Holding the Void at
theirspace. Evidently, this came out in 2003 originally (scroll down to read a short review
here), but his site lists it as a 2006 release. Who cares. Buy it. Go to
his site. Quantities are limited. It sounds cool, especially if you like Arthur's solo work. And if you haven't heard his solo work, well then SHAME!
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