New Speed the Plough single – “Sea of Tranquility!”

Check out the new Speed the Plough single, “Sea of Tranquility!”

This track is featured on the band’s forthcoming CD *Shine*, and will also appear on *Small But Mighty II*, a free sampler that we’ll be releasing this week as part of our Roots & Wings benefit.

Each song on *Small But Mighty II* is featured on a full-length Dromedary CD to be released between now and January of 2012. A portion of the proceeds from each will be donated to Roots & Wings of NJ, just like the proceeds from our Camelfest benefit.

You’ll be able to buy the CDs in the “Roots & Wings” series individually, or all in one great package, delivered to you in advance of the official release date of each.

We’ll be previewing a new track from *Small But Mighty II* each day this week! Keep checking back!

Speed the Plough • “Sea of Tranquility” by dromedary

Coming Soon – Delicate Friction!

We’re thrilled to announce the impending release of The Mommyheads’ first all-new full-length CD in more than a decade: *Delicate Friction*.

Recorded in 2010 for release in Scandinavia, the pop masterpiece continues the Mommyheads’ tradition of articulate, witty pop songs with an eclectic range of musical influences, from 1970s prog to modern indie rock, power pop, funk, boogie and punk.

The CD is one of six CDs that Dromedary will be releasing in the next six months, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the *Roots & Wings Foundation of New Jersey*. We’ll update you soon with more info about the Roots & Wings project.

Look for *Delicate Friction* this October, with a single before the end of summer!

Announcing Camelfest 2011!

We’re thrilled and proud to announce our (hopefully) first annual mini music festival, *Camelfest 2011*.

Taking place on Friday, August 12 and Saturday, August 13 at the legendary Maxwell’s in Hoboken, Camelfest features an outstanding lineup peppered with indie rock legends, awesome Dromedary bands, and good friends from all over.

Best of all, proceeds from the shows will benefit the “Roots & Wings Foundation of New Jersey”:http://www.rootsandwingsnj.org – a non-profit organization that assists young adults that have aged out of the child welfare system in New Jersey.

For more information, visit the “Camelfest website”:http://www.camelfest.com at www.camelfest.com.

The lineup is as follows:

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 – 8:00

Richard Barone
Robbers on High Street
The Mommyheads
Readymade Breakup

SATURDAY (afternoon), AUGUST 13 – 3:00

Charlotte Sometimes
Wild Carnation
Speed the Plough
Yung Wu

SATURDAY (night), AUGUST 13 – 8:00

The 65’s
The Library is On Fire
Varsity Drag
Stuyvesant

Hope to see you there!

Stuyvesant at the Warm-Up Session

While in Memphis last week, Stuyvesant stopped by the legendary Ardent Studios (founded by Jody Stephens of Big Star) for a chat with Rachel Hurley, followed by a stripped down performance.

Digging into three cuts from _Fret Sounds_, the band performed a rare, “quiet” set (read: no drums, no distortion) prior to heading across town for a show at The Buccaneer.

Rachel says “East coast indie rockers Stuyvesant dropped by this afternoon to play a stripped down set for us before they tear the roof off of The Buccaneer tonight with Burning Sands and Harlan T. Bobo’s new rock outfit the Fuzz. We chatted about the digital age, vinyl records and the marriage of art and music. The guys were super nice and we’re really looking forward to their show TONIGHT!”

You can catch the entire Warm-Up Session (and download it free) from The Vinyl District here:

The Warm Up with Stuyvesant by TVD-Memphis

And you can catch a video of the band performing “Duly Noted” here:

New Stuyvesant Video for “Duly Noted”

This afternoon, the cool music blog “My Old Kentucky Blog”:http://www.myoldkentuckyblog.com/?p=20423 debuted the new video for *Stuyvesant*’s powerful cut “Duly Noted.”

Directed by bassist Brian Musikoff (who also provided the funny faces), the fun, clever video features cartoon amps by Pat Moriarty, animation by John Kuramoto, and editing and compositing by Beel Hamilton.

Dig.

OLD, CRANKY AND LOUD – Noisy pop music for weirdos like you.