VIDEOS
The SLIP are a trio from Boston and Montreal who sound like there’s at least 6 people in the band. When they were in out studio we kept having to double check and make sure there were only three of them. It’s true. Anyway, they came in and treated us to an acoustic-y rendition of their single called “Children of December.”
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1/12/2007
VIDEOS
Dave from Street To Nowhere came by the studio and played a bunch of songs for us, one of which was this AMAZING cover of “Famous Blue Raincoat” originally recorded by the one and only Leonard Cohen.
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1/8/2007
VIDEOS
Sierra Swan was the first Live at Liquid Generation performance that featured only vocals and a piano. Guitars are soooo overrated.
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12/29/2006
VIDEOS
Kristoffer Ragnstam brought his soulful rock all the way from Sweden to the Liquid Generation studios and did a stripped down electric version of the track “Delicious”…it was.
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12/28/2006
VIDEOS
Landon Pigg brought his guitar over to our studio and played a couple of intimate songs for us that we still can’t get out of our heads. This is the first song he played, called “Eggshells,” and look for more on the site soon.
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12/8/2006
VIDEOS
The Village Green are a rock band originally from Portland, OR. If you like the Rock the way it used to be then they are right up your alley. Check out this guitar and piano version of the track “Life On The Run.”
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12/8/2006
PHOTOS
This working guitar is made out of a 1970s-era teenager mannequin! Awesome!
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12/5/2006
VIDEOS
It's the second episode of Booth Babes! This week's host talks Gears of War and Guitar Hero II. Plus, she plays Dance Dance Revolution! Don't you love us for making this?
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11/16/2006
VIDEOS
José González came by the LG studio and played some songs for us, and he even brought his own microphone! This is a real acoustic performance.
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10/27/2006
VIDEOS
After he played us three of our favorite songs, José González took the time to chat with LG about getting back into the studio and finally going home after touring for what seems like a decade!
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10/27/2006