Delaware Throws A Rainbow-Colored Christmas Party

rainbowcovers.jpgThe efforts of Clear Channel’s programmers have probably helped you already get sick of holiday music, but there are quite a few seasonally appropriate songs worthy of your time out there. To help cut through the clutter we’ve asked Jon Solomon, whose 20th annual 24-Hour Holiday Radio Show on WPRB kicks off at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve, to offer up some seasonal cheer in MP3 form. Today, he brings us a few Christmas tunes from the Delaware bands Walleye, Zen Guerrilla, and Bullette:

A good decade before she was half of The Sky Drops, Monika Bullette produced a record of 18 Delaware groups doing Christmas songs called Rainbow Covers The Holidays. The entire record–as well as two non-album Bullette mp3s–is free for download on Bullette’s site.

Highlights:
• Jade Tree/Compulsiv recording artist Walleye’s cover of “Deck The Halls.”
• Zen Guerilla’s sludgy take on “Little Drummer Boy.”
• Bullette’s “Christmas Blank” is also quite nice.

Walleye - Deck The Halls [MP3]
Zen Guerilla - Little Drummer Boy [MP3]
Bullette - Christmas Blank [MP3]
Rainbow Covers The Holidays [bullette.net]

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7 Responses to “Delaware Throws A Rainbow-Colored Christmas Party”

  1. by Dickdogfood at 1:07 am

    Delaware, eh?

    A friend of mine grew up there. From time to time, she comes up to me says “Dick, I know I’ve said this before, but it bears repeating: if I die, I don’t care what anybody says–doesn’t matter if it’s friends, family, or the pop–whatever you do, YOU CAN’T LET ME GET BURIED IN DELAWARE. I would rather they throw my body in an IHOP dumpster than go back.”

  2. by Dickdogfood at 1:07 am

    pop=pope, btw

  3. by Al Shipley at 1:20 am

    @dickdogfood: I can beat that, I lived in the littlest state on and off for 10 damn years. Over dinner with family members the other night, talking about how fucked up, drug-saturated and white trash the Delaware is, I decided that it’s the mid-Atlantic answer to Florida.
    I remember Zen Guerilla! They were pretty good.

  4. by Moimeme at 2:19 am

    @dickdogfood: I live in Delaware. And love it (though I grew up here, I’m acclimated). Too bad, perhaps your pal hails from one of our lower-state trailer parks?

    I’ve lived in Padua, Paris and New York - Manhattan and Brooklyn. If you don’t mind Brooklyn, you won’t mind Delaware…unless you’re some obnoxious hipster douche.

  5. by Moimeme at 2:20 am

    @GovernmentNames: The littlest state….um…Rhode Island?

  6. by On the Spot at 2:38 am

    Zen Guerrilla left Delaware for San Francisco as soon as they got the chance. But god, I loved them here in Philadelphia.

    That said, they obviously didn’t know Little Drummer Boy very well when they recorded it.

  7. by ascot-revival at 3:01 am

    Mr. Darren Walters rapping…surely that must make Governor Minner proud to represent the DE.

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