February 8, 2010

No Age on Daytrotter


No Age dropped some new and unreleased tracks on Daytrotter today. The four previously unheard songs keep in check with the noise rockers classic stylings, the best the genre has served up in my opinion. Not too many of these noise bands have been able to keep my attention, but these guys keep in tradition with DYI customs and generally prefer the basement all-ages show atmosphere in opposition to the typical rock venue. Plus, along with Japandroids, they play the best guitar/drum punk around. They describe the track below as "very Husker to me, which is never a bad thing, this version shreds." Check out more over at Daytrotter.

mp3: No Age - "Depletion"

February 2, 2010

Joanna Newsom - "81"


After Joanna Newsom released the beyond epic Ys in 2006 I often wondered how she would follow up an album of that caliber. Recently she announced that she had risen to the challenge and would be releasing a triple album, yes triple on CD as well as vinyl, called Have One On Me which she described as a blend between her first two records. The first track from the album was quickly posted on the Drag City website and another one ("Good Intentions Paving Company") has appeared today. Both tracks sound great and are building my anticipation for the full release and her upcoming tour this spring.

mp3: Joanna Newsom - "81"

January 27, 2010

Sweet Apple - "Do You Remember?"


"Sweet Apple is a new group that features J. Mascis (drums/guitar/vocals), Cobra Verde's Tim Parnin (guitar) and John Petkovic (vocals/guitar), and Witch's Dave Sweetapple (bass/vocals)." (Brooklyn Vegan)

No one brings the rock quite like Dinosaur Jr.'s J. Mascis. The legend, who put out one of my favorite albums of last year, returns in 2010 with a new group called Sweet Apple. Their debut album Love and Desperation hits stores March 30th and if the rest of the album packs the same punch as the first single "Do You Remember?" then I think we are all in for quite the treat.

mp3: Sweet Apple - "Do You Remember?"

January 17, 2010

Julian Casablancas played Terminal 5


It seemed very appropriate that the first live show of 2010 I attended was by the man who fronted the band responsible for my second favorite album of the past decade. It has now been four years since the last Strokes album and the fourth is feeling like the next Chinese Democracy, which I am desperately hoping is not true, so when Julian announced that he was releasing a solo album and touring I felt it necessary to attend. For his solo debut Phrazes for the Young Julian ditched the Television sounds of the Strokes and picked up some Blondie inspired new wave vibes, a fitting progression of New York music. Despite some negative hype calling his album space-prog-pop, his recent L.A. residency not living up to his expectations, and full leather attire which finally seemed fitting in a venue called Terminal 5 he point out, this show was nothing short of awesome. From the opening of "Ludlow Street" the crowd was instantly hooked and praised Julian for his long waited return to his hometown. His synthpop hits sounded even better live and there was nothing better then seeing him return to his microphone stand and croon the night away. The show was packed with energy and after he admitted to getting over his nerves Julian actually looked as if he was having a good time, something I never could say about when he played with the Strokes. While everyone continues to hold their breath for the next Strokes album, Julian still had the crowd in the palm of his hand throughout the show. Everyone was hanging on his every word and girls swooned as he sang the B-side "I'll Try Anything Once". When the Strokes return to the stage this summer, there is no doubt that they will appease their beloved fans and bring back the rock and roll once again, yet in the mean time Julian is showing no signs of retiring as the Prince of New York cool.

Setlist:
1. Ludlow St.
2. River of Brakelights
3. 11th Dimension
4. 30 Minute Boyfriend
5. Out of the Blue
6. new song
7. Glass
8. Left & Right in the Dark
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9. I'll Try Anything Once (The Strokes cover)
10. 4 Chords of the Apocalypse
11. Tourist

January 9, 2010

A Decade Under the Influence Pt. 2 Albums


As I said with my songs of the decade, this list could be ever changing. However I really wanted to recognize the albums I have loved over the past ten years. I tried to include as many genres as possible and be as true to myself as I could. My taste in music has certainly changed throughout these years, but I think this list does some justice. Once again #78 might be better than #73 on some days, however I did the best I could. I chose to only include one album from each band/artist in order to include as much variety and as many genres as possible. I know, I need to listen to more hip-hop.


100 Dizzee Rascal | Boy in da Corner
099 Shellac | 1000 Hurts
098 Be Your Own Pet | Be Your Own Pet
097 Hot Chip | Made in the Dark
096 Andrew WK | I Get Wet
095 Thursday | Full Collapse
094 Justice |
093 Death Cab for Cutie | Transatlanticism 
092 Fuck Buttons | Tarot Sport
091 Santogold | Santogold

090 A Sunny Day in Glasgow | Ashes Grammar
089 The Wind-Up Bird | Whips
088 The Low Frequency in Stereo | Futuro
087 The Pains of Being Pure at Heart | The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
086 Jimmy Eat World | Bleed American
085 Japandroids | Post Nothing
084 of Montreal | Hiss Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
083 Mogwai | Happy Songs for Happy People
082 Clipse | Hell Hath No Fury
081 The Good The Bad and the Queen | The Good The Bad and the Queen

080 Phoenix | Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
079 Spoon | Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
078 the xx | xx
077 Sonic Youth | Murray Street
076 The Books | The Lemon of Pink
075 At the Drive-In | Relation of Command
074 Explosions in the Sky | Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever
073 AirTalkie Walkie
072 Wolf Parade | Apologies to the Queen Mary
071 Vivian Girls | Vivian Girls

070 MIA | Kala
069 Four Tet | Rounds
068 Squarepusher | Go Plastic
067 Cursive | Domestica
066 Band of Horses | Everything All the Time
065 Daft Punk | Discovery
064 Boards of Canada | Geogaddi
063 Clap Your Hands Say Yeah | Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
062 Elliott Smith | Figure 8 
061 Beirut | Gulag Orkestar

060 Fever Ray | Fever Ray
059 Ghostface Killah | Fishscale
058 Caribou | Andorra
057 The Raconteurs | Broken Boy Soldiers
056 Arctic Monkeys | Whatever People Say I am, That's What I am Not
055 Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Fever to Tell
054 Liars | Liars
053 Ryan Adams | Gold
052 Feist | The Reminder
051 The Hives | Vini Vidi Vicious

050 Madvillain | Madvillainy
049 Godspeed You! Black Emperor | Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas Towards Heaven
048 Beach House | Devotion
047 J Dilla | Donuts
046 Vampire Weekend | Vampire Weekend
045 Death from Above 1979 | You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
044 The Flaming Lips | Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robot
043 The National | Boxer
042 The Anniversary | All Things Ordinary
041 Saves the Day | Stay What You Are

040 Iron and Wine | Our Endless Numbered Days
039 Bloc Party | Silent Alarm
038 The Libertines | Up the Bracket
037 Bright Eyes | I'm Wide Awake It's Morning
036 Sleater-Kinney | The Woods
035 Broken Social Scene | You Forgot It in People
034 Outkast | Stankonia
033 The Avalanches | Since I Left You
032 Beck | Sea Change
031 Lightning Bolt | Ride the Skies

030 Deerhunter | Microcastle
029 No Age | Nouns
028 Dirty Projectors | Bitte Orca
027 The Mountain Goats | All Hail West Texas
026 Burial | Untrue
025 Kanye West | Graduation
024 Interpol | Turn on the Bright Lights
023 The Microphones | The Glow, Pt. 2
022 M83 | Before the Dawn Heals Us
021 Jay-Z | The Blueprint

020 The Knife | Silent Shout
019 Bon Iver | For Emma, Forever Ago
018 Drexel | The Inevitable is Available
017 Battles | Mirrored
016 Grizzly Bear | Veckatimest
015 Fleet Foxes | Fleet Foxes
014 Sufjan Stevens | Illinois
013 Panda Bear | Person Pitch
012 Portishead | Third
011 Joanna Newsom | Ys

010 TV on the Radio | Return to Cookie Mountain
009 Animal Collective | Sung Tongs
008 Sigur Rós | Agætis Byrjun
007 Modest Mouse | The Moon and Antarctica
006 Wilco | Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
005 LCD Soundsystem | Sound of Silver
004 Arcade Fire | Neon Bible
003 The White Stripes | Elephant
002 The Strokes | Is This It?
001 Radiohead | Kid A

January 6, 2010

A Decade Under the Influence Pt. 1 Songs


As the decade came to a close I realized more and more how much I was really a product of the 2000s and not really the 1990s. I was in 6th grade when the decade began and now I have one semester left of college. These have easily been some of my most impressionable years. My taste in music has grown from nu-metal butt rock to pop-punk to the list you will see below. I have been working on this list since July and it changes quite frequently, however I am publishing it. These are my 100 favorite songs of the past ten years at the present moment. I have never done a list of songs before and I know that there are many notable tracks missing, but these are the ones I have chosen to list. Sometimes #67 might be better then #66, but #1 will always be better then #100. Needless to say there is probably room for adjustment, but I do truly enjoy all of these tunes.

100 Sleater Kinney | "All Hands on the Bad One"
099 Arctic Monkeys | "I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor"
098 The Microphones | "I Felt Your Shape"
097 Missy Elliott | "Work It"
096 The Hold Steady | "Stuck Between Stations"
095 Hercules and Love Affair (feat. Antony) | "Blind"
094 Mark Ronson (feat. Amy Winehouse) | "Valerie"
093 The Decemberists | "July July"
092 Shellac | "Prayer to God"
091 Hot Chip | "Boy from School"

090 Madvillan | "Meat Grinder"
089 Minus the Bear | "Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Warehouse"
088 Thursday | "Understanding in a Car Crash"
087 Annuals | "Carry Around"
086 Atlas Sound (feat. Panda Bear) | "Walkabout"
085 Britney Spears | "Everytime"
084 The Good The Bad and the Queen | "Kingdom of Doom"
083 Be Your Own Pet | "Adventure"
082 The Raveonettes | "Attack of the Ghost Writers"
081 Cursive | "The Martyr"

080 the xx | "VCR"
079 Spoon | "The Underdog"
078 Dizzee Rascal | "Fix Up Look Sharp"
077 of Montreal | "Grolandic Edit"
076 Annie | "Heartbeats"
075 Clap Your Hands Say Yeah | "Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth"
074 Jimmy Eat World | "The Middle"
073 Squarepusher | "My Red Hot Car"
072 Explosions in the Sky | "Greet Death"
071 Ryan Adams | "New York New York"

070 Air | "Surfing on a Rocket"
069 Four Tet | "Slow Jam"
068 Peaches | "Fuck the Pain Away"
067 The Libertines | "Horror Show"
066 Beck | "Girl"
065 Peter Bjorn and John | "Young Folks"
064 The Darkness | "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
063 R. Kelly | "Ignition" (Remix)
062 Burial | "Archangel"
061 Feist | "Mushaboom"

060 Vampire Weekend | "Walcott"
059 At the Drive-In | "One Armed Scissor"
058 The Flaming Lips | "Do You Realize??"
057 Death from Above 1979 | "Blood On Our Hands"
056 Rihanna (feat. Jay-Z) | "Umbrella"
055 The Rapture | "House of Jealous Lovers"
054 The Hives | "Hate to Say I Told You So"
053 Beirut | "Postcards from Italy"
052 Beach House | "Gila"
051 Bright Eyes | "Land Locked Blues"

050 Liars | "Houseclouds"
049 Ghostface Killah | "Kilo"
048 Band of Horses | "Funeral"
047 Caribou | "Melody Day"
046 The National | "Start a War"
045 UGK (feat. Outkast) | "International Player's Anthem (I Choose You)"
044 Silversun Pickups | "Lazy Eye"
043 No Age | "Sleeper Hold"
042 The Mountain Goats | "The Mess Inside"
041 Iron and Wine | "Naked as We Came"

040 Bloc Party | "Helicopter"
039 Justice | "D.A.N.C.E."
038 The Avalanches | "Since I Left You"
037 Lightning Bolt | "13 Monsters"
036 Panda Bear | "Bros"
035 Joanna Newsom | "Peach, Plum, Pear"
034 The Anniversary | "All Things Ordinary"
033 Deerhunter | "Nothing Ever Happened"
032 Dirty Projectors | "Stillness is the Move"
031 Yeah Yeah Yeahs | "Maps

030 Saves the Day | "Freakish"
029 Drexel | "Track 5"
028 Interpol | "NYC"
027 Modest Mouse | "Gravity Rides Everything"
026 Battles | "Atlas"
025 M.I.A. | "Paper Planes"
024 Bon Iver | "Skinny Love"
023 Kanye West | "All Falls Down"
022 M83 | "Teen Angst"
021 Fleet Foxes | "Mykonos"

020 Grizzly Bear | "Two Weeks"
019 Portishead | "Machine Gun"
018 Wolf Parade | "I'll Believe in Anything"
017 Broken Social Scene | "7/4 (Shoreline)"
016 Sigur Rós | "Sven-g-Englar"
015 Daft Punk | "Digital Love"
014 The Knife | "Heartbeats"
013 Wilco | "Jesus, Etc."
012 Beyoncé | "Single Ladies"
011 Animal Collective | "Winter's Love"

010 Sufjan Stevens | "Casimir Polaski Day"
009 Kelly Clarkson | "Since U Been Gone"
008 Arcade Fire | "Intervention"
007 TV on the Radio | "Wolf Like Me"
006 The White Stripes | "Fell in Love with a Girl"
005 LCD Soundsystem | "All My Friends"
004 The Strokes | "Last Nite"
003 Radiohead | "Idioteque"
002 Jay-Z | "99 Problems"
001 Outkast | "Hey Ya"



December 25, 2009

Albums of 2009

One of my favorite parts of the end of the year are all of the year end lists posted by various blogs, magazines, and other websites. I think it's one of the best ways to catch up on notable releases throughout the year and reconsider some music I brushed off after one listen. So here are the ten albums I enjoyed the most in 2009.

01. Grizzly Bear | Veckatimest
It is hard to say that Veckatimest was a refreshing hit when it was released in the spring since two of the singles had already been receiving heavy blog play for almost a year. However this album packed a subtle punch that proved it's strength after repeated listens. Taking the ambient and orchestrated sounds of Yellow House, the four piece expanded their well crafted tunes into perfect pop snippets blended with clever arrangements of striking guitar and topsy-turvey percussion.


02. Animal Collective | Merriweather Post Pavillion
There has been apparent love for this album since it leaked at the end of 2008 and it has all been warranted. Animal Collective have been some of the hardest working musicians of the decade and MPP has been a sort of culmination record most bands dream of making. They take their strong ability to mix together folk/jam/noise efforts into pop appeal for the masses in what is their most accessible album to date.



03. Dirty Projectors | Bitte Orca
No one has timing like this band. Nothing on this album happens in the way that you would expect and that is probably the reason why one can listen to it over and over and never hear the same thing twice. The swaying vocals and off kilter guitar jams are pure art rock and the vocal work is nothing shy of a Mariah Carey R&B hit. The fact that this band can make those two things fit together is pretty impressive.



04. The xx | xx
On paper (or computer screen) nothing about this record sounds exciting. It is hollow, quiet, simple, yet oh so powerful. These London teens recall overcast 80's British post-punk and add in some dub-step for one of the most daringly plain yet understated records of the year. It seems that this record should satisfy after one listen since it is so bleak, yet the ability to draw back repeat listens is nothing short of genius.


05. Phoenix | Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
For almost a decade, Phoenix has written jubilant indie-pop smashes that have always held them just at the cusp of fame. This time around, their savvy synths launched them to stardom. "1901" and "Lisztomania" were two of the biggest pop songs of the year and the best 1-2 punch to kick off an album in recent memory. They have the rock sensibility of the Strokes and a John Hughes synth-pop power that stretches just enough past the indie scale that made these guys the biggest sensation of the year.



06. Fever Ray | Fever Ray
When the Knife released Silent Shout in 2006 the album was sighted as icy, synth driven electronica. Well that album was the avalanche and Fever Ray is the tundra. These slow driven, pulsating sounds are the calm after the storm, but are just as harsh and dense as anything that has come before it.





07. Japandroids | Post-Nothing
This Vancouver duo takes you front and center in the garage and power through eight songs of pure teen angst that combines harsh fuzzed out guitars with simple hooks and melodies. Never have two youngsters given so much grief towards aging past 25 and so much hope to live life to the fullest all at the same time. What could be better than getting to France to french kiss some French girls? Not much, but listen to this album until the flight leaves.

08. Girls | Album
Christopher Owens, the main man behind garage-surf-pop band Girls, is just as unsure about his future as you and me. The only catch, his band is rising to fame for their acclaimed songwriting not only in terms of melody, but lyricism as well. Their tunes breeze by yet their disheveled lives catch-up to them and songs begin to contort into rocking bliss. Is Owens ready to step up as the next promising artist of his generation? Probably not, but he'll take a stab at in anyway.


09. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart | The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Take one part Belle and Sebastian, one part The Smiths, and one part My Bloody Valentine and you will have yourself one whole The Pains of Being Pure at Heart. These dream-pop songs have the freshness of 2009 with the nostalgia of 1989. The hooks are monstrous and the jangly shoegaze guitar bleed in with the vocals creating this haze of beautiful pop melody.



10. Lightning Bolt | Earthly Delights
Never have two people ever sounded as loud as Lightning Bolt. The obnoxiously loud bass drones of Brian Gibson are matched by the ballistically brilliant Brian Chippendale in one of the most aggressive attacks on a drum kit (and attacks on music) I have ever heard. This album is certainly not for everyone and might be the hardest to approach on this list, but for those willing to take the journey, Lightning Bolt can certainly take your ears to places they have never been before.

December 9, 2009

Portishead - "Chase the Tear"



Last time it took Portishead almost a decade to release a follow-up to their self-titled sophomore record. Third ended up being my album of the year of 2008 so once can imagine how stoked I am that the band has already released a new single only a year later. "Chase the Tear" is up for download here and is apart of a project for Amnesty International. Enjoy the video below!

December 8, 2009

A Basic Human Right

As the topic of abortion is in the spotlight of the Health Care Bill once again, I thought I would step outside of the musical world and voice my opinion on a topic that will forever have relevance in our society. I will take the opportunity to quote a fellow Marymount Manhattan College student who once said "if it is immoral, according to some, to have an abortion, then it is equally immoral to treat rich and poor differently, and especially immoral to abandon the woman and child when her choice is removed."* If we are going to allow abortions to some of the population we must allow it to all. Discrimination against the poor and uneducated cannot take a backseat to a question of morality.

* Geraldine Ferraro (September 1989)

December 3, 2009

Phoenix play La Blogotheque

Phoenix have been gaining a lot of well deserved attention from their critically acclaimed album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix as of late and they extend this streak onto the streets of Paris in the form of a brilliant take-away show via La Blogotheque. If you read this blog you know my love for Vincent Moon and his creations and if you read almost any other indie music blog you will see that I am not alone. The recent rendition featuring Phoenix in various locations around the famed French city seem to be particularly impressive and the video for hit single "1901" is pretty awesome. The rotating shot of the band starts off as a few intimate shot before revealing a stunning shot of the guys playing in front of the Eiffel Tower. Certainly a recent highlight!


Phoenix - 1901 - A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.