KHUBS Radio And Carissa’s Wierd Part II

Over the past week or two KHUBS Radio has been playing Carissa’s Wierd’s first album, Ugly But Honest 1996-1999, in it’s entirety. This week I’ll be playing their second album You Should Be At Home Here. And you should, because Carissas Wierd once again soothes us with their incredible blend of voluble lyrics and heartbreaking music. This album has much the same sound as the first. Some say better. The violin and accordion are slightly more pronounced and the sound quality is a little better. Their subtle grandeur shows through in multiples during this entire album. The song titles alone are poetry (i.e. “The Color That Your Eyes Changed With The Color Of Your Hair” and “The Ghost Of A Dead Hummingbird Flying Around The Room”). This is music that grows on you like your favorite t-shirt, it gets softer and more pleasing with wear.

After emailing with Ben Bridwell (drummer) and Matthew Brooke (guitar, vocals) this week about what I’m doing here at KHUBS Radio I have also discovered that these guys are a couple of the most amiable and likable people on the planet. They’re self deprecating in the most endearing way possible. Go buy their record at SadRobot Records now. In the mean time. Enjoy.

Related Links:
KHUBS Radio And Carissa’s Wierd Part I
Sad Robot Records
Carissa’s Wierd Lyrics
Carissa’s Wierd Bullitan Board
Publicized Break Up In The Seattle Times

4 Responses to “KHUBS Radio And Carissa’s Wierd Part II”


  1. 1 Melissa Says:
    May 7th, 2004 at 1:48 am

    Wow. I’m really liking it. Good one, Hubs!


  2. 2 MightyLambchop Says:
    May 7th, 2004 at 9:08 am

    Thanks for all the new music, hubs!
    Keep bringing us more.


  3. 3 Sweet Jezebel Says:
    May 9th, 2004 at 9:43 pm

    Ooooh. I haven’t been online in a while and I LOVE the new setup Hubs. It looks really good!


  4. 4 chris Says:
    May 13th, 2004 at 6:04 pm

    Wow, what a really good band. Thanks Hubs.

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