This song distills everything I remember from growing up with New York rock radio playing in the background—Dylan, The Boss, Tom Petty, a hundred other bands I never learned the names of. It’s from the upcoming—and really effin' terrific—Slave Ambient. You can nab this song here (and another SA track, “Come to the City”, here).

David Byrne sing-speaks as a man who finds out that his American Dream turns out to be some kind of, well, dream. Brian Eno pushes the band, the studio an instrument, the music as liquid as Byrne’s refrain, “water dissolving, water removing”. The rhythm section is unbelievably, impossibly tight. I’m not sure any other band—including subsequent Talking Heads—has even tried to sound like this since then (1980); I often feel like Remain in Light is one of rock'n'roll’s otherwise unattainable heights.

Farmstead Meatsmith's Kickstarter Project

The Farmstead Meatsmith is comprised of a young family that does hog butchery, charcuterie, and consulting on Vashon Island in the Puget Sound. They’re trying to put together some free videos on these subjects because they believe this stuff is worth knowing. Free videos cost someone money, however, so they’re trying to offset the cost via Kickstarter. Take a look and kick ‘em a few dollars, won’t you?