Wednesday, July 16, 2008

more diplo (+santogold)


everything this guy touches doesnt do it for me. i say this not to turn you off, or to shit on him, but in context. the context of how i just absolutely gushed over bon iver, and how this is the second diplo ive posted this week, which might make you think that i am absolutely gaga for diplo and sold on a golden touch. this isnt the case. i totally love some of his work, and could take or leave some, like the vast majority of artists. thats all im saying. anyway:
santogold: starstruck (diplo remix)
from the mad decent blog, in honor of the new diplo megadub of santogold, top ranking. this edit isnt on top ranking, but is unreleased. its sexy and slippery, with some great use of deep, attack-less synths. so check diplo, and check santogold.

doubts about bon iver?


try the black cab session of 'creature fear' (below) - as usual, off the cuff, one take. and compare to the lp version:
bon iver: creature fear
now go to his site, love his myspace, and buy his record. his record, 'for emma, forever ago', is easily, hands down the album of the year. i cant imagine that anything in the next five/half months could possibly top it, and i know nothing in the last 6/half has. according to last.fm, its in my top 10 most played albums, and those stats cover the last 3/half years. the record is tender, heartfelt, the falsetto which i never thought id go for, and really just the most bear-it-all stuff ive ever heard. my first post about bon iver was a little hesitant: id heard three tracks. while 'for emma' has grown on me somewhat, its still not in the better half of the album, and simply cant keep company with tracks like skinny love, creature fear, re: stacks, blindsided, the wolves (act i and ii), and lump sum. for any who remain unconvinced, ill post the rest of the above tracks which i havent already, spread out over the course of the next week.

le vid::::

Monday, July 14, 2008

upcoming live dates

***UPDATED: shy child track***

heres my tentative menu for the next while, along with some tidbits so i can more easily persuade folks to accompany me...

cat’s cradle::::
friday|15 august|9:15::::the faint|jaguar love|shy child::::$20
thursday|25 september|9:00::::black kids|the virgins::::$15
friday|26 september|9:15::::ratatat::::$16
monday|13 october|9:30::::girl talk|grand buffet|hearts of darknesses::::$15

koka booth amphitheatre (cary)::::
friday|08 august|7:00::::wilco|bon iver::::$22.50 (lawn)

local 506::::
friday|01 august|9:30::::embarrassing fruits|hammer no more the fingers::::!free!
saturday|11 october|9:00::::ra ra riot|walter meego|the morning benders::::$8

memorial hall::::
thursday|05 march::::saul williams|arditti string quartet::::$10

tidbits::::
the faint: the geeks were right (from fasciinatiion, out 05 august)
jaguar love: bats over the pacific ocean (from take me to the sea, out 19 august)
shy child: astronaut (from noise won't stop)
black kids: im not gonna teach your boyfriend how to dance with you (from partie traumatic, out 22 july)
ratatat: mirando (from lp3)
grizzly bear: knife (girl talk remix) (bootleg)
wilco: side with the seeds (from sky blue sky)
bon iver: skinny love (from for emma, forever ago)
hammer no more the fingers: vodka grasshopper (from self-titled)
ra ra riot: dying is fine (from self-titled)
walter meego: forever (from voyager)
saul williams: list of demands (reparations) (from self-titled)

bonus::::
ra ra riot: manner to act (rac mix) (from stereogum presents...rac vol. 1)
walter meego: forever (youtube video):

(thanks to bigstereo for the video)

+more to be added when i dig it up...

Variety Pack

so heres a smattering of tracks from kinda all over the place, please forgive.

new bloc party:

the new bloc party single, mercury, takes the band in the direction of flux, one step further from their silent alarm roots and one step further to electro sound of the moment. choppy vocals? check. synth and beat before guitars? check. horns a la foals/radiohead? check. none of this is a bad thing though. did i love silent alarm's jangly guitar as much as the next guy? well of course i did. but the deep synth line which carries the song is spot on, the almost tribal rhythm that picks up is a welcome shift, okereke's vocals sound as good as ever (and even hit their lovely high end around the three minute mark), and im left feeling that the song is a progression that sounds great and isnt worn uncomfortably.
bloc party: mercury

sa's blk jks:

now im sure ive made it clear in an earlier post that im a fan of the four guys that make hard-to-classify music under the name blk jks. hailing from johannesburg, featured in the same africa issue of the fader mag as the much-loved esau mwamwaya, and having recently issued forth a new ep-the mystery ep-available at a handful of independent records stores worldwide and for download on the itunes music store, blk jks are on the rock end of the new african sound vanguard. radioclit and esau are working out the more electro end, with radioclit incorporating african rhythms into all sorts of bangers. vampire weekend of course is very vocal about their afrobeat love. so it is of course inevitable that some truly trailblazing rock should come out of the north-meets-south jumble of modern south africa. mzabalazo (resistance), featured here, is one of the toyi toyi songs, militant protest chants which were used in the struggle against apartheid. for a more intelligent take on this style of song, read this. to hear what the hell im talking about, work your rightclick-saveas magic below or watch the blk jks perform it at harriet's alter ego at the end of their american stint a few months ago. in my opinion this song really finds its voice in the live video below, but of course ill take what i can get in mp3 format. hear the noise factor which takes every blk jks song to the brink of anarchy, but dont think for one hot second that they dont have full control of every sonic particle. keep them in your sights, and check them out on myspace.
blk jks: mzabalazo



diplo make you shake you shit:

i dont know a whole helluva lot about this track. snagged from along the waterfall, and mentioned (rather confusingly to me anyway) by wuzz magazine, this is four minutes of blazing african/electro glory by the genre hopper who brought baile funk to the north. buy this wonky shit here and please dont forget to thank me later.
diplo: fuji ouija

the ultimate battle (computer vs. banjo):

computer vs. banjo is two dudes, and this track seems to be pretty much what you might expect from two dudes operating under such a moniker, although there is a bit of an exotic vibe to it. is it really just a banjo, because at times it sounds a helluva lot more like a sitar or something along those lines. hypnotic is a word that comes easily to mind when working to describe the sound. its what the 19th century wild west couldve been with lots of hash and a computer? fun stuff.
computer vs. banjo: give up on ghosts

little boots covering hot chip (youtube rip):

the video went up last week, under the banner of 'i want this but all ive got is youtube'. now i have, sort of. thanks to sucka pants, it is now a fully portable version, ripped straight from the youtube video. in other words, poor quality, keeps her intro oopsies, but damn it still a cute take on the original. check her and hot chip on myspace.
little boots: ready for the floor (hot chip cover)

metronomy's upcoming nights out leaked:

the new metronomy album is due out 8 september, but has apparently leaked--read ohh! crapp's outrage, or read mfm's album commentary. ill say that i only have a couple tracks from nights out which havent seen proper single releases, not the full fledged album. and ill not post those tracks which havent seen official release yet. but ill share heartbreaker because it is the slickest shit ever, and needs to be heard in all its slinky glory by every man woman and child. i dont really need to hype up metronomy, mostly because i seem to do it all the time, so ill just let this gem toot its own horn, so to speak. and pine away til nights out drops.
metronomy: heartbreaker

thats it for today, sorry its been a few days since last post, and as always, if its your music i posted and you want it off, or its your photography i jacked and you want it off, let me know and ill be happy to oblige.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Neighbourhood Council



the neighbourhood council is four friends from calgary, alberta: young, unsigned, & with one live and self-released ep. check them out on their myspace, or read about them where i was tipped off at stereogum, or at calgary's fast forward weekly, or maybe just hear what im talking about for yourself:

the neighbourhood council - liver and tan

this is a beautiful and sweeping tune, the nine minute plus opener of their homegrown ep, set pieces. and when i say sweeping, i mean it physically carries you off, whisking you into a blissful neverworld of quiet rhythms, airy explosions in the skyesque guitar work, and the kind of subtle drumwork that is perfect without you ever noticing. when the vocals come in around the five minute mark, all bets are off as you stand transfixed in a swirl of steady piano, guitar, bass, and calm drumming. only this one track for download at the moment, and the ep is available directly from the band, with one other track up on their myspace, the shorter yet nearly five minute long 'she brave soul', the late blooming lovechild of the epic 'liver and tan', sigur ros, explosions in the sky, and the bone structure of the arcade fire.

Monday, July 07, 2008

guilty pleasure time?

hellogoodbye - here (in your arms)



this video is so fun! the totally retro outfits, the facial expressions, the rocking out, and that there song aint too bad neithers...

so go ahead and just revel, and ill start shopping around for my getup for wxyc's biannual 80's dance. just because, heres me from last semester's shindig:

Sunday, July 06, 2008

happy birthday dear friend!

yeah, not posting that damned beatles song. not like you wont hear it today anyway...
wish i could be there to celebrate your 21st with you in style, but alas ill just post a couple birthday themed songs and buy you a drink at the next available opportunity.

sufjan stevens - happy birthday

joey santiago - birthday video (from the weeds soundtrack)

something corporate - 21 and invincible


radioclit - secousse (crookers spino remix)
-----so that esau mwamwaya + marina clip from earlier this week. yeah, that crazy line, just wait til you hear where crookers take it (answer = the ultimate next level). now if only i still had marina's crazy yelping to make me totally lose it. i have to work on getting a record player, so i have a good excuse to buy vinyl, and i have to start keeping my ear to the ground for more radioclit.



metronomy - the raid
-----this is the b-side from the new holiday single to be dropped soon, after a couple plays it stuck pretty well, as metronomy shit tends to do. they also have a contest going right now, win free swag for posting a funny picture of your holiday. i posted, i just broke my sunglasses today, so maybe i can replace them with goofy free ones.

+video: little boots - meddle (bedroom version)

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Fifty Through June: Part Five of Five



.:\./:.

one: little boots - stuck on repeat
-----r.i.p. here lies every expectation you ever had for simple danceable addictive glory. now you have to think bigger and better. thank god i have little boots. theres also a video of her playing this with her tenori-on. im so jealous, and i apologize if this just sounds like shitty hype, but im hooked and sold.

two: la chansons - sparklin
-----golly pete this song kept me alive and sane while i was living in damascus. everywhere you go, every fucking song's chorus has 'habibi' (my beloved) and it takes some real work (and numbing repetition) to be able to discern different songs since they all sound the same. i had a 2gig ipod which i had filled hastily before hand and which spent much of the trip dead anyway. but this. this song (thank you bigstereo for your wisdom and your little track player!) provided me with my little bit of musical sanity. every time i went to an internet cafe my first stop was bigstereo to get la chansons loading and playing while i do the necessary emailing etc. its happy, its got sexy vocals, chunky bass, hand claps, and the occasionally metronomyesque funky/quirky synth. its uplifting, like esau, and cute, like your beloved little ratdog you haul around everywhere. i want more.

three: cassettes won't listen - paper float
-----i wish i was better at conveying through words the moods conveyed by tracks. this one finds me at a loss. listen to that intro and tell me what you think it brings. cassettes won't listen is one talented new yorker, ill say that.

four: tegan and sara - back in your head (rac remix)
-----i never listened to any tegan and sara until 'the con' dropped a short while ago, and i still havent dug back to the older work yet, but dont worry its on the honey-do list. that said, that album is cute and highly playable for repeat listens, and i swear rac, the remix artist collective, can do no wrong. ive already thrown up their yoav rework, and it was tough to go with just those two. this track finds rac fleshing out the relatively understated original, complementing the vocals and really pumping that piano lick for all its worth, yet not killing it. just peachy right?

five: lightspeed champion - galaxy of the lost (database remix)
-----the last of the lightspeed remixes, this time by database, and again hearty appreciation to bigstereo for all three of the lightspeed remixes, all three by brazilians. this one starts out with one of those horribly extended drum intros, before dropping in thick synth and vocals that come off sexy. this mix is smirking and hot, and probably fucked your sister last semester.

six: santogold - creator
-----santogold is hyped. seems like i heard her everywhere a few months ago, rolling stone, spin, sxsw, bbc, bud light commercial. and shes good, heres some proof if you havent already heard her. now go check out the album, and dont miss the l.e.s. artistes video and xxxchange remix.

seven: cazals - poor innocent boys
-----im a sucker for syncopated hand claps and in your face bass lines. this song wants to rock, and cazals doesnt need your permission. came from kitsuné maison comp #2, but their debut 'what of our future' is out now on the same label.

eight: magistrates - colour co-ordination (demo)
-----the recording is a little rough around the edges--its a demo you schmuck. whats not rough around the edges is the klaxons-esque vocal work, that brain invading guitar lick, and the piano(!) intro. magistrates are going places ya see.. i remember when i first heard this, my tiny little ipod full of newly downloaded music on random, as i was just coming down the lebanon mountains into the suburbs of beirut, and somehow the tank sculpture, abandoned apartments, and bullet induced pockmarks of old conflicts were hip, cool, and beirut was a hipster paradise. then came the dressed to the nines and people, the ferraris and landrovers, and the rolex clocktower. thats still what the song conjures, pure hip, a little rough around the edges.

nine: phosphorescent - wolves
-----phosphorescent showed up in the similar artists block on last.fm while iron & wine was playing. i kept it in mind but did nothing until a new album, pride, was released last year and made its appearance on a ruckus new music drop, again claiming brotherhood to sam beam. ehhhh, shits a helluva lot spacier and i honestly think it could be described as more of a sam beam and sigur rós love child with just a pinch of psychedelia thrown in for good measure. this is pure lullaby, placating not a long day, but a long life, drawing to a close.

ten: shiny toy guns - don't cry out (the teenagers remix)
-----for a band formed as a joke, the teenagers are doing pretty well for themselves, with a debut lp and two handfuls of well received remixes following their smattering of myspace singles. since i know little and have heard less of shiny toy guns, i can say little beyond this: this track is compelling, leaving me wanting more, so stay tuned in the future.

& le video: frankmusik - confusion girl (acoustic)
-----ahhhhh....frankmusik...what a pop boywonder. if youve heard confusion girl in its frenetic yet poppy glory, then youre probably wondering what the hell an acoustic version might sound like. well it might sound like homeboy has enormous songwriting talent and a real masterful finesse on the piano. it might sound like if frankmusik ever gets tired of electro and synthesizers, weve got a real gem in the making for plain old piano ballads as well. im not sure which i like more, but i give him due credit for being baller either way.




that concludes fifty through june. sorry i didnt write about the first batch, but maybe youre not. im not exactly what youd call a writer or music critic, but hey- thats what blogs are for anyway. the photographs are all the work of my mate tyler huffman, taken in may while i was visiting him in damascus. the photos are from the umayyad mosque in damascus, syria (1), some random mosque undergoing renovations in aleppo, syria (2), the roman ruins at palmyra, syria (3), the beirut shore from general de gaulle avenue, lebanon (4), and the entrance to vespasian's tunnel near samandağ, turkey (5). as for the music, quite a bit of it came either from the blogs listed to my right, from surfing the hype machine, from ruckus new music drops, and from friendly recommendations. all of this was posted for promotional purposes, because the music these artists make is good and worthy of your time, attention, and money. thats the justification behind posting free mp3s anyway. and because these people make a living from this, you should buy some of this stuff. try itunes, amazon, ruckus, turntable lab, or your local independent retailer (r.i.p. schoolkids records chapel hill, 1974-2008). and do your friends a favor, tip them off to your favorite new tunes because music was made to be shared and enjoyed together.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Fifty Through June: Part Four of Five



...:

one: athlete - airport disco
-----i dont know dick about athlete. theyre english. i remember hearing something about them last summer, and i couldnt get the download to work. at some point i picked up this track, and it slowly creeped its way into my subconscious. it does that. this song creeps, until it decides to soar. thats why i like it-make what you will of it.

two: metronomy - this could be beautiful
-----yeah i dig metronomy, a lot considering how little i have. i desperately need their debut lp, Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe) on holiphonic records, and i heartell a sophomore release called 'nights out' will drop in september on france's because music. oh yeah, the song. its a beaut and its instrumental, so do your own thing to it. need i say more? off kitsuné maison comp #1, which you should have.

three: lykke li - little bit
-----a darling. thats how i keep hearing lykke li described. indie darling, swedish darling, things along those lines. shit is indie, and yes, she is swedish, so if the shoe fits. came to my attention via the swedish blog psl, with their musik med series, then came all the sxsw blog buzz and lots of free tracks floating around (+a live set from sxsw), and now shes rolling stone's breaking artist from last week. and this track is worth the hype i think. it works. if you need proof, check the musik med video from october 07.

four: lawrence arabia - the beautiful young crew
-----dont know anything about lawrence arabia, other than that they have a compelling name and some compelling lyrics...'we love each other, we hate each other, were afraid of each other, because we want to screw each other...' this little jig is complements of transparent magazine.

five: late of the pier - broken (fairy lights mix)
-----allegedly there is no fairy lights, and this is just the band's own edit of their song. regardless, its frenetic and playful, and makes for a good time. from kitsuné maison comp #5

six: jaguar love - bats over the pacific ocean
-----jaguar love is ex-blood brothers and ex-pretty girls make graves. and johnny whitney's voice is a little less abrasive, going for a little more of a song than a holler, which makes jaguar love a no brainer, for me at least. see earlier post.

seven: the national - green gloves
-----how sad would my life be if i had never heard matt berninger's voice? not very...but luckily i did, and the national's tunes consistently make my life sadder when i let them. everybody needs this kinda of soft and lost-sounding beauty every once and a while, and some more often than that. the national does it best.

eight: the whip - trash
-----the whip is from manchester, and have that sound. feel the darkness? its a dirty dingy club and you dont give a fuck-you move. and you yell that chorus like your life depends on it

nine: shout out louds - the comeback (big slippa mix by ratatat)
-----this is smooth, slick, and in control. there is signature ratatat work going on, and you have to love the confidence of this comeback. its too slick not to believe these swedes when they proclaim their comeback. this is good to kick back to, let it wash you in sweet guitar and synth.

ten: black kids - hurricane jane (SQZMYLMNS remix)
-----in my opinion sqzmylmns beats the nuts off mgmt's remix, mostly with the guitar lick off the start. black kids are apparently a rolling stone pick for artist to watch in 08, so i guess watch them or something. im not convinced, something about the guitar effects and the vocals just doesnt click for me.

le video: esau mwamwaya - secousse (live with marina [ex-bonde do role] & radioclit for last.fm)
-----oh god, marina+esau+radioclit=fucking livefreediefreedanceyourshitoff kinda good. like whoa. esau's goods, that insanely cool radioclit beat, and marina's borderline insanity make this a total keeper, i just hope it still contains half the oomph if it ever makes it to a studio recording (please oh please drop that album soon). big things coming from esau, just you wait. thank you fader!

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Fifty Through June: Part Three of Five



and...

one: css - knife (grizzly bear cover)
-----so this song is just good. as a song. ive heard the original album version, seen a live cut of grizzly bear on the late late show, rocked the girl talk remix, and now a css cover. and they all have their strong points. this is certainly the most subdued ive ever heard css, and it works...knife seems to tame them in a very palatable way. i dig the metronomy-style goofsynths and lovefoxxx's soft vocal work. the song works-even for brazilian electrorockers css.

two: lightspeed champion - galaxy of the lost (bonde do role remix)
-----continuing the brazilian tones here (totally unintentionally), is the bonde do role rework of our lightspeed champion fave. i feel like it has some weird cowboy vibe if that makes any sense. whatever.

three: au revoir simone - fallen snow (age of rockets remix)
-----i swear this sounds like the postal service to me. ethereal synths echoing the finest of sub pop classic 'give up'. and then the hand claps coming in on verse two, followed shortly thereafter with the high hat pulse...mmmmm. this song just oozes with dreamy delectable vibes. au revoir simone also provided fodder for the teenagers, who take this song in a slightly darker but still catchy direction (with lovely teenagers bass work). note to self-look into age of rockets...

four: little boots - stuck on repeat (fake blood remix)
-----fake blood...one mad sick dude. from the opening lines, this is just anticipation, pure unadulterated. and it slowly works its way up to drop one hell of a bomb on you...by the fake blood vox drop at the 1:45 mark youre inundated, literally drowning it floorprancing goodness. also check out fake blood's rework of the black ghosts and anything by little boots you can get your greasy palms on. and for chrissakes somebody sign this asshole.

five: little dragon - the last
-----tell me yukimi nagano's vocals arent just luscious. and little dragon's shit is quirky, and in a good way, not in the this shits weird kinda way. check a video for test to see just where else they can take this quirky goodness (and to see how flatout weird they can apparently be too). how is sweden so chock full of talent?

six: i was a cub scout - our smallest adventures (frankmusik remix)
-----i was a cub scout is good enough without frankmusik, and frankmusik is good enough without i was a cub scout...but damn. i was a cub scout makes pleading, emotional tunes with the rhythmic sensibilities of foals or minus the bear and frankmusik makes fast, crazily synthed yet well written pop songs. pure pop underwritten by electronic sensibilities, me love. frankmusik takes i was a cub scout and brightens it a notch, combining their synth sensibilities into something a little brighter than the original tunesmiths and a little darker than frankmusik's usual. drive to this, and let me know when you find yourself accidentally at 95.

seven: chris knox - it's love
-----never heard of this dude. when i googled him to get his website, i saw the wikipedia snatch and apparently this kiwi is older than my dad. im sure this songs not, but who knows, maybe its older than me. whether it is or isnt, i dont care, its a good fun thing, lifted from that new heineken commercial where everybody graciously passes on a brew to someone they would obviously never meet. its the kinda song i would never hear, and probably if i had heard, wouldnt have thought twice about, but in the right context it tweaked something. like aberfeldy and the diet coke commercial from a while ago.

eight: now, now every children - everyone you know
-----i cant quite put my finger on what this song brings to mind as far as musical influences go...tip of the tongue thing you know. but with regards to feel, a whirlwind of autumn leaves on a clear day, something familiar yet refreshing. and yes im a sucker for straight easy bass lines and delicate female vocals. i havent heard anything else to know, but keep your eyes peeled for now, now every children, i smell underappreciated beauty in the making.

nine: esau mwamwaya - kamphopo
-----this is how it works: esau mwamwaya lives down the street from producer duo radioclit. hes running a second hand shop when one day radioclit buy a bike and strike up a conversation. he comes to a party at their place and by the end of the night theyre making tunes together. here is one of them. this is how it works: radioclit gives him architecture in helsinki's 'heart it races,' which has already seen impressive remixes by yacht, dr. dog, and others. our malawian friend esau proceeds to write uplifting shit in chichewe and sing it on top. presto. its fucking alchemy. read more in the fader's africa issue from a few months ago.

ten: death cab for cutie - cath (live acoustic on bbc)
-----so i dont remember where i got this. i apologize to whoever was so kind as to post it, and odds are theres a link to this blog somewhere in the list to the right, because those are the ones i surf. unless it came via hype... but this is death cab, or at least ben gibbard, maybe walla on the acoustic guitar, dunno, in the beeb several months ago, before they tagged an ellipsis onto the title. ive listened to the lp cut once, and it aint got shit on this. delicate is the word. understated.

and le video: yeasayer - 2080 (live at kexp for ny noise)
-----if you havent seen yeasayer on les concerts à emporter, youre missing out. theyre pretty cool on ny noise too- really dig the echo chorus he makes. and ill bet they were just what the doctor ordered at the cats cradle back in may...too bad i was passed out drunk by 5oclock the day of their show...goddammit. woke up at 945 and theyd already played. yeah, i hate myself too. so here:

Fifty Through June: Part Two of Five



and it continues:

one: metronomy - radio ladio
-----ive been hard pressed to find any metronomy that didnt make me want to lick the bowl, but as far as staying power, once this track is in my head, its hard to pry loose. also check out the video.

two: the whip - divebomb (crystal castles remix)
-----another good dirty revamp by brooklyn's crystal castles, driving and chunky, just the way i like it, from the whip's divebomb cds on french tastemaker kitsuné.

three: the thermals - a pillar of salt
-----the anthem we all needed in high school, yet can still rock the fuck out to way too late way too loud and way too much...also a goofy fun video with a ben gibbard cameo. love for the thermals.

four: the dodos - jody
-----the dodos...i cant for the life of me get my hands on their debut 'visiter' on frenchkiss, at least not for free (yeah im awful, and yeah damn ruckus) but from all ive heard of it, i need it. psychedelic shit is making a comeback, just ask yeasayer, mgmt, and these guys.

#####oh and this brings up a big point. yes, there have been no death cab tracks. or mgmt, or yeasayer, or bon iver, or crystal castles (originals). and to spoil the surprise, there wont be any. well i lie a little tiny bit, which youll see. but the omission of these is intentional. i havent listened to the new death cab album. the other four are omitted because theyre in a class of their own. and thats for another series, later this month.

five: sam sparro - black & gold*
-----i saw this dude, sam sparro, on the latest new music drop on ruckus and promptly ignored it, forgetting for a moment the old adage 'dont judge a book by its cover'... then i saw this track by chance on itunes as the single o'the week, i say by chance because i get on the itunes music store maybe once every other month. but shit, free is free, and its much more convenient to click 'get song' on the itunes store than downloading an album on ruckus and going through the motions to strip drm and add it to itunes. anywho... i grabbed it on a whim, a greedy cheapskate whim, and dear lord. dear, sweet, sweet lord. this is groovy beyond groovy. infectious, love the bass, love his voice, and i cant but dance in my pants everytime i hear it--which is often. is it just me, or are there hints of gnarls somewhere in there? maybe the best parts of gnarls and aqueduct, with some added sex sprinkled on top.

six: the presets - this boy's in love
-----i believe ive heard the occasional presets track here and there, scattered throughout the blogs, and nothing ever made an impression. but i got a hold of the latest album, apocalypso, out on australia's modular recording label, and through the glut of new tunes i had thrown on random, this suddenly burst forth, with its driving, needy beat, screaming, demanding, and on a mission.
-----hahahaha hey guess what? the presets got rolling stone's attention...

seven: goldfrapp - happiness (metronomy remix featuring the teenagers)
-----so ill admit to some willful ignorance with regards to goldfrapp, having seen the name keep popping up, yet steadfastly ignoring it for no discernible reason. the only reason i ever stumbled upon this was that it combined two of my absolute favorite remixers, metronomy and the teenagers, into the most 'world be damned-i have to hear this now' track ive ever found. and it delivered, although i dont hear the footprints of the teenagers other than the glaringly obvious trademark vocals. no steady bass work a la every other teenagers mix, but a more syncopated rhythm coupled with metronomy's awkward yet compelling synth lines. this song is like candy

eight: half cousin - the absentee (fujiya & miyagi remix)
-----if you dont know fujiya & miyagi, dont recognize their infectiously groovy bass handiwork (kindly presented without the oomp-tss oomp-tss in so much shit), or never wondered who soundtracked that miller light commercial, then shame on you. i was lovestruck by the karate kid lovers thanks to the hood internet's jams, two of which make great use of collarbone (the miller track) and transparent things, off their 2006 deaf dumb and blind recordings lp. oh, and i feel bad...but i dont know shit about half cousin. maybe another day eh?

nine: hot chip - over and over
-----can you seriously hear wind chimes anymore without freaking the fuck out, knowing youre about to get down and dancesweaty?!? repetition has never been so perfectly pitched, plus the boys in hot chip made green screen look like a barrel of fun in one of their ever optically illusionary videos. oh and i hear hot chip's joe goddard is working with little boots (score...)...

ten: passion pit - sleepyhead
-----i wish this had a smoother intro, but ill take what i can get as long as it gets like this. i just heard about them the other day, first on good weather for airstrikes, then transparent magazine the next day. passion pit smears a greasy rainbow across the sky, just doubledogdaring you to get up out of bed and do your thang all in your pjs, shake that ass around and airkaraoke like your life depends on it..............dont lie...youre doing it right now..

and le video: little pictures - this house can fit us all
-----damn bigstereo for always being so good. dont know anything about new zealand's little pictures, mostly because im too lazy to read about them. i did try to hoard some more tunes, and preferably this one, but to no avail. no luck on the hype machine, rapidshare, ruckus, google, fuckin anywhere. so i have nothing in mp3, just this catchy vid, so handle with care.


Thursday, May 01, 2008

peace



So this has nothing to do with anything, save that its exam week. So what do I do? Fuck around with Paintshop Pro and blog, for the first time in over a month, of course. Its Arabic for peace. No commentary on anything related to Arabic speakers, I just think its a gorgeous looking script. And I get bored with Chinese. On to the goods:



An offering in love and peace! From the ashes of The Blood Brothers and Pretty Girls Make Graves, Matador Records is now home to Jaguar Love. Debut "Take Me to the Sea" is out 19 August, and here's the two tracks I've got. I could never really get into The Blood Brothers, but somehow I really dig Johnny Whitney's yelpy vocals in this new gig. So check 'em out, buy the lp when it hits, and until then check out their myspace. Also, Jaguar Love swag is being produced already at Johnny Whitney's Crystal City Clothing. I'm so happy to hear Jay Clark again!

Jaguar Love - Highways of Gold

Jaguar Love - Bats Over the Pacific Ocean



Two more tracks, this time from Sub Pop's The Thermals. I was just introduced to this band by a friend, through their video for A Pillar of Salt, which you can find via NYNoise below. Its raw and upbeat and generally makes me want to dance my ass off and tear the world apart, only to rebuild it in a better way of course. Knock yourself out with these:

The Thermals - A Pillar of Salt

The Thermals - Here's To Your Future

I stumbled upon this, never heard of it before, whatever. Great smorgasbord of videos and interviews from Yeasayer, MGMT, The Thermals, Digitalism, Hot Chip, Simian Mobile Disco, Liars, The Dodos, New Young Pony Club, Ra Ra Riot, CSS, Black Kids, Klaxons... jeez they're packed:

NYNoise - dumpin good batch of music videos and interviews

Sunday, March 23, 2008

crystal castles



so i can cross a few things off the getlist of last week: crystal castles, these new puritans, devotchka, the kills. havent gotten to devotchka or the kills, and have only just begun checking out these new puritans (ho hum so far, but its early). the kiss of victory goes to crystal castles though....sweet baby jesus is this a delectable album!!! the synth lines are wonderfully addictive, the abrasive voice of alice practice is used only sparingly, and i just generally have fallen for this album. so heres two tracks to titillate:

crystal castles - vanished
crystal castles - untrust us

vanished is one i had not heard until 2 days ago, but its one of the high points in my opinion. then there is untrust us, which i first heard last summer and was blown away completely and utterly, and have pined for another go at it ever since. it also samples the weird intro from death from above 1979's heads up ep opener 'dead womb'....weird, but in a good way. so enjoy!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

effed....



so yeah...lost 3 sweet sixteen teams in the first round...awesome. shouldve known better with the winthrop/george mason game, but western kentucky and san diego?!?! really, who fuckin saw that? and clemson...you fight through to the acc finals and roll over to villanova? im not pleased oliver purnell...

so looking at my bracket makes me want to punch myself in the groin. at least i dont have uconn in the championship game like someone i know....

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

good and bad



good: a new death cab single, off the soon to be released 'narrow stairs,' is a driving building slow burning epic, quite a new direction, and i hear that it might not be that unusual on the new lp. hmmm... interesting. the title track from transatlanticism definitely found a place in my heart, and i already love the lyrics and overall buildup of this new single, 'i will possess your heart.' check it out, and buy the full length next when it drops in may.

death cab for cutie - i will possess your heart [zshare only]

bad: eating too-old eggs and shitting a lot. yeah. passed on class and pretty much everything today.

worse: dropping my ipod and totally destroying it....now i have to shell out $179 for a replacement. fuck.

because im a nice guy, and in a better mood than my woes of shit and ipods would belie, heres a gem from dc based these united states:

these united states - first sight



one last thing. theres no way in hell i can make it...but i like the poster and im really digging esau mwamwaya at the moment. so if youre in the neighborhood, or on the isle, check out this free show from last.fm, and grab this sweet reinterpretation of m.i.a.'s 'paper planes' by esau:

esau mwamwaya - tengazako (m.i.a. reinterpretation)

JME at Old Blue Last Event Flyer

Monday, March 17, 2008

the getlist

ive kept my ears to the ground, ive heard the hype, ive had the pleasures of some soundbytes via the lovely hypemachine, and the result is this: my getlist, the shit i want right now:

the teenagers - reality check: ive only been itching for this since last may, when i was first dumbstruck by the homecoming video...the vocals are odd, that will never change, and theyre usually pretty funny, pretty lewd, and you gotta love the parisian accent. the catch is the addictive and danceable droning bass lines and guitar riffs. good ish, heard good remixes of it as well as impeccable fucking a remixes by the teenagers themselves. get on this train if youre not already.

these new puritans - beat pyramid: ive heard a couple tracks, been mildly entertained, this is 60% hype, 25% curiosity, and 15% pure appreciation

she & him - volume 1: mostly that post-sxsw phenomenon (of those who cant attend) which is basically superhypeXcuriosity...maybe with a semisubconscious semantic association with 2007 sxsw breakout matt & kim?? plus, 'she' is zooey deschanel, who was a cute subplot in showtime's 'weeds'

vampire weekend - vampire weekend: so the hype started small on the blogs last summer, with oxford comma and cape cod kwassa kwassa getting passed around. catchy, bouncy, fun. worthy of addition to a mixtape for a dear friend. fast forward, the hype has reached the max: mtv airplay, conan appearance, cover of spin, and the rolling stone benediction. so of course, i have to get my hands on the full length to see if its as good as the summer sampler and the blessings have foretold.

fuck buttons - goodbye blues: every now and then, i just need instrumentals or my head will explode. with ridiculous stacks of shit to read for class, i cant always have lyrics competing for my scattered attention, and fuck buttons doesnt make me want to knife myself like explosions in the sky does. not exactly a searing recommendation is this? well its good shit, if youre into trance inducing yet not over the top electronic instrumentals. probably reaches peak under the influence though.

devotchka - a mad and faithful telling: im not totally sold on devotchka, but how it ends is a pretty solid listen every now and then (the album i mean), with a few songs that knock my socks off, especially the title track. sooo...what better way for devotchka to try to convince me than through a new release, which has even garnered some recommendations from the blogs?

crystal castles - crystal castles: ive needed to hear 'untrust us' in its entirety since around june...still waiting, but its on here, along with alice practice and a few other tracks ive grown to love. abrasive on the first few listens, everything but the vocals have grown on me considerably, to the point of rocking out pretty hard on lonesome drives and long nights at the computer. ready to take the next step and dig right in.

the kills - midnight boom: no idea. ive heard so many respected blogs orgasm over this junk that i have to give it a whirl, if not a recommendation.

the national - boxer (and anything else i can get my grubby fingers on): found one track, mistaken for strangers, over the summer. it was good. found old ep 'cherry tree' on ruckus the next day, and it slowly crashed over me in waves for the ensuing months, each time leaving me more in love with this band for an entirely new reason. found a few bsides and live cuts in the last month, and im still not disappointed. if i could slowly bathe myself in the national all year long id be one happy son of a bitch.

most anticipated show: iron & wine at a sold out memorial hall next month....mmmmmm

also awaiting a chance to see yeasayer at the cradle in early may. havent heard much from them, due to sheer laziness on my part, but ill get around in the interim. why do i want to see them so badly given a handful of listens?



if thats any taste of whats up, then count me in. mango out.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Bon Iver

So this song is it. Its the one for today, hands down. ive heard great things about this artist, though ive only personally listened to this track, the title track, and seen the video for wolves. the title track is ok, wolves is pretty good, if long. but this one, skinny love, is one of those rare moments of perfection, which are often based in large part on the circumstances of the first listen. find bon iver here. so without further ado:

Bon Iver: Skinny Love

for good measure, the wolves video:

belated, but still here

so this post was just to throw up some photos from the jose show monday night, taken by a girl i met there. as i was putting the pictures into this post though, a friend texted me to inform me that the unidentified murder victim found in the wee hours of the morning yesterday has been identified - eve carson, our student body president, and as far as im concerned, all around nice girl. thats pretty fucking shocking, and chapel hill pd is holding a press conference as i write. so, heres my condolences to the family of eve carson.

the jose show, to return to happier things, was a blast and a half. i got there super early (like 5 hours) because i figured i might as well stay on campus and take care of my readings outside the great hall, as good a place as any. this meant i had the opportunity to watch him run through preshow checks and practice a few songs, and hear a ridiculously loud and unrestrained yawn from the swedish/argentinean folk artist during mic checks. it also meant i was front row for the 500 person show, a small crowd in a pretty small venue, quite conducive to his hushed melodies and pounding climaxes. it was pretty magical for me. of course, there was heartbeats, the knife cover from the bravia advert. i cant remember everything he played, but there was definitely abram, teardrop (massive attack cover), love will tear us apart (joy division cover, which i had coincidentally stumbled upon only two days prior), crosses, stay in the shade, deadweight on velveteen, and others. blessed jose, he played the song which i walked in needing to hear - hand on your heart, a kylie minogue cover which has some special meanings for me. i snagged a sticker and a vinyl/cd combo of 'in our nature', his newest. also of note was the opening act, mia doi todd, of whom id heard nothing before the show. also a folk guitarist of sorts, she was accompanied by a guy playing congas, a weird box, and a tambourine at various points. she also accompanied herself with an accordion-type rig she played by waving her foot up and down over it (rhythmically playing one chord over and over). i particularly liked the opening 'river of life/yes song' and the penultimate 'in the end'. i would recommend checking her out, as well as old jose if youre still unfamiliar. rather than repost their songs, ill just recommend you do like i did, find a few samples on the hype machine, one of the best sources for free songs around.





my only complaint about the show...no 'cycling trivialities'...maybe next time jose.

just to share...one of my absolute highlights of last year was chatting with eve carson about guitar hero at a random party in carrboro right after her election. c'est la vie i guess.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

must share...

i absolutely have to put this up...from the unintelligible swedish blog PSL, their musik med video of noah and the whale performing on the street. its a classy song, despite their nurave dayglo getups. enjoy:



and in honor of tomorrow night's jose show, the classic bravia advert:



hopefully ill be able to post some pics tomorrow night...

BLK JKS

According to that infallible resource the Hype Machine, exactly one blog has noted South Africa's BLK JKS...and that's just inappropriate. I read about them in FADER and decided to check them out, only to find a serious lack of coverage. I dug around for a while and found two tracks for download, I can't remember where to save my life. Content yourself with the video for their first single "Lakeside" instead, and try to grab one of the 500 pressings.


Monday, February 04, 2008

on Writing

What shall I write to thee?
to you who makes me write, who makes me ache?
I could write a question mark
to summarize how you've left me
I could write an answer,
if only you had one to give.
But you never have, so I never will.
I could write a book, full of emotions & reason,
full of me, on the subject of us,
which I think there most certainly was,
though you never cared to admit as much
its pages would detail the ways in which
you & I made the happiest of we's
at least to me.
I could write a letter
whose love was given voice & eloquence,
only to seem the desperate, pleading wreck I just might be.
I could write a poem or a play
or a song, though I've not had much luck with the arts.
But upon reflection, & with much counsel,
I'll resign myself to writing an epigram -
to the love you killed & the us I can't keep.