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FREE DOWNLOADS: Dredg Perform with Salman Rushdie

Watch video of the SF band backing Rushdie's stirring essay -- and get free dowloads of three of their songs.
Dredg Shares the stage with Sir Salman Rushdie / Photo by Kathryn Yu
Dredg Shares the stage with Sir Salman Rushdie / Photo by Kathryn Yu

SPIN's Liner Notes event, held last week in NYC, found San Francisco-based prog rock quartet Dredg joining their literary muse -- famed author Salman Rushdie (Shame, The Satanic Verses) -- onstage for a unique evening of music and literature. And now, an audience beyond the 300 folks who packed into Manhattan's Housing Works' Bookstore Café can enjoy the performance via the videos below.

The event, which raised over $5,000 for NYC-based AIDS charity Housing Works and was produced by freelance writer Emily Zemler, featured Rushdie sharing his essay "Imagine There's No Heaven" -- written for the world's newly born 6 billionth inhabitant -- with the crowd. Towards the end of the reading, Dredg -- whose latest record, The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion, was inspired by that essay -- added musical accompaniment.

Dredg then played a short set culled almost entirely from their new LP, save for "The Ornament," a b-side which the band performed for the first time live.

Watch video of Rushdie's reading and songs from Dredg's powerful performance here. And, as a special treat, Dredg is offering MP3s of three live cuts from their set as free downloads!

DOWNLOAD:
Dredg, "The Pariah"
Dredg, "Lightswitch"
Dredg, "Information"

WATCH: Liner Notes featuring Dredg and Salman Rushdie
Video by Eric Nowels & Matt Kiser

Comments

Stephen

WHY CAN'T I DOWNLOAD The Ornament! PLEASEEE MAKE IT DOWNLOADABLE please. Seriously I FUCKING LOVE that song.

Stefan

If you by there live CD (which is amazing) a version of it is on there.

Stephen

Well obviously I have that, but, I really like this version. Now how to figure out how to download it illegally. Muah ha ha.

Peter Gaston
The band only approved those three songs for downloading. Sorry!
Joel

Matrshoshka: the ornament. On Catch Without Arms. Beautiful song.

Pak Machino

Love Dredg, just sometimes homeboy sings too much.

radsh

Awesome performance.

...Yeah, how dare a singer sing too much!

radsh

Awesome performance.

...Yeah, how dare a singer sing too much!

Anonymous

If you could sing like him you would "sing too much" to.

MattB

You can hear The Ornament on dredg - Live at The Fillmore

JWright

The Ornament was performed as a full song this night, with a couple extra verses, and it was awesome! It's too bad Dredg didn't approve, I remember it being beautiful.

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