"A Chinese Restaurant on Christmas," Jeremy & the Harlequins (self-issued)

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jeremyharle.jpgI haven't encountered this New York city band before, but they apparently specialize in 50s-60s nostalgia filtered through new tunes, and this mid-tempo boogie with hints of Elvis and Gene Vincent is pretty darn cool. The singer is alone on Christmas and has nowhere to go except for a Chinese restaurant, one of the few institutions open on the holiday according to modern urban legend. No mention of this being an alleged Jewish tradition, which suits me just fine. Go grab this and its flip side, "White Christmas," from Bandcamp.

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