Friday, July 22, 2011

F*cked Up

Today's jam of the week has actually been my jam for about a month now, I just have been too busy. Ok, I've been too lazy.

The tune is "The Other Shoe" by F*cked Up off the album David Comes to Life. The album has gotten awesome reviews, but I don't want to buy it before hearing it once through. Unfortunately, I've lost my membership to the torrent site I used to use to make sure I liked albums before buying them. I actually have a list that I'll drop below of albums I've been meaning to download/buy, but haven't gotten around to. If you have any of them, let's figure out a way for you to get them to me!!

Sorry for the digressions, F*cked Up is a punk band from Canada. These canucks have been around for a long time, and are on the brink of mainstream success. This song is borderline too intense for me due to the screaming, but the subtle beauty of the guitar riffs and female vocals plays really well off of it. I also love how the song slowly builds courtesy of the percussion.

Below is the album version and the live version. I included the live version because they apparently put on great shows, which is well documented in the video. Enjoy!






Albums I need:
Tune Yards-Bird Brains
TVOTR- new album
Lyke Li- new album
Panda Bear- Tomboy
Paul Simon- new album
EMA
Abe Vigoda- Crush

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr

Before everyone starts freaking out, this post is NOT about Nascar. It is, instead, about a band from Detroit. The bands first EP Horse Power had sparked my interest. I gave it a few listens and thoroughly enjoyed it. I forgot all about this band until I read this year's Lollapalooza lineup. I was stoked to me them on there (althought I'm not going this year). The festival should be a coming out party for this eccentric trio.

Below you will find a link to stream a couple of their songs. Their new album, It's A Corporate World, is out a week from today. Until then, enjoy the tunes from Horse Power!

http://soundcloud.com/dale-earnhardt-jr-jr

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Old Jams

The first few albums that got me into this whole indie music scene were Vampire Weekend by Vampire Weekend, Sky Blue Sky by Wilco, and Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga by Spoon. While at the coffee shop this morning, I heard songs from all three albums that brought me back to junior year in college. I apologize if I have put these songs up here previously, but they're definitely all worth another listen.






Thursday, May 19, 2011

tUnE-yArDs

A few months back, I was turned onto Tune-yards (not doing the whole uppercase, lowercase thing outside of the title as it made me feel too much like a 15 year old girl) after they received rave reviews at South by Southwest. After doing some research, I discovered Tune-yards is comprised of Merrill Garbus. That's it. In the last video below, you will see her perform live with a few backing musicians and help from a few electronics.

When I first heard of Tune-yards, I just listened to her first single, "Bizness" off of the sophomore album WHOKILL. After about a month of resisting buying her album at Loop, I finally succumbed this evening and do not regret one penny of the money spent. The album is absolutely fantastic. Below are a few of my favorites off WHOKILL upon my first listen. Enjoy!






Saturday, May 14, 2011

Teen Dream

I've started listening to a lot of Beach House while studying again. I know I blogged about them back in August, but I wanted to share a few more songs that I'm really digging right now.





I plan on getting their older albums as well as a plethora of others I have compiled on a list once I get a break from this CPA stuff in about a week. Until then, enjoy the tunes!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Saadiq Pt. 2

Last summer, I blogged about Raphael Saadiq after hearing a cover he did for Levi's Pioneer Series. I didn't think much about him until I heard the first single, "Heart Attack" off his upcoming album Stone Rolling, out this Tuesday. You can stream the album in its entirety at NPR. If you like Motown era tunes, you're going to love this cat. He's got a style that is borrowed but all his own at the same time. If you enjoy this guy's tunes, check out Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears.






Thursday, May 5, 2011

MMJ

Don't have much time to write, just listening to a few new jams off the new My Morning Jacket Album, Circuital , out on May 31st. Check out the title track below, it's absolutely fantastic.

Also, new Fleet Foxes came out on Tuesday. If you haven't heard it yet, I suggest buying it immediately. It's really really good. Check out Robin Pecknold's acoustic performance of "Montezuma", the opening track off of Helplessness Blues.



Sunday, April 17, 2011

Morning Teleportation

Hello again! Sorry it's been so long, but I rarely had the time or energy to post during busy season. Now that it's officially over, I'm looking forward to get back to things I enjoy doing- seeing friends more often, drinking heavily on Friday nights, cooking, and blogging about music.

I was first introduced to Morning Teleportation via NPR's All Songs Considered. As much as I hate on Jocelyn for always listening to NPR in the radio, All Songs Considered is actually pretty sweet. I'm told that there's a podcast from my sister's fiance, Colin, but I don't really know how those work yet.

Anyways, Morning Teleportation is a great new band. They just released their debut album, Expanding Anyway. The title track is, in my opinion, the best song on the album. The album can be streamed in its entirety on Spin. Give it a listen and tell me what you think.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

New Radiohead out today!

Download below

http://www.thekingoflimbs.com/DIGBP.htm

Friday, February 11, 2011

Young The Giant

Just got passed a CD from one of my co-workers of a great new band. Young The Giant, formerly known as The Jakes, this band kills it on their debut album. The lead singer sounds a lot like the lead singer (and son of Sting) of Fiction Plane" Check out some of the songs below. "God Made Man" is by far my favorite(if it starts too slow, scroll to about 2:45), but "12 Fingers" is awesome as well. "My Body" has gotten iTunes commercial written all over it







Lastly, I was scrolling through Stereogum the other day while at work and saw a headline that sounded familiar. A mash up between Blondie and Arcade Fire. It's actually pretty sweet. Enjoy.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Cold War Kids

They just came out with a new CD and it's fantastic. I'm loving all the songs except for "Sensitive Kid". Check out some key tracks below as well as a classic from their first album.





Sunday, January 16, 2011

Floorwalkers

Went to go see OSU's finest house band, The Floorwalkers, on Friday with some good friends. Most of them had never seen the band before and was pleasantly surprised at how good of a show they put on. The guys were putting out a ton of effort and not getting it back from the half empty room. Nonetheless, the show kicked ass. Below are some songs of note that they played.

Also of note was the opening act. The solo performance by some random dude with an awful beanie sounded just like Martha Wainwright.



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