Thursday, July 15, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
3 songs: Of Montreal, Tega & Sara, Outkast Ft. Raekwon
Of Montreal - Hydra Fancies
Of Montreal - Hydra Fancies by Some Kind of Awesome
Tegan & Sara - Turnpike Ghost (Steel Train Cover)
Tegan and Sara - Turnpike Ghost (Steel Train Cover) by Annakin
Outkast & Raekwon - Royal Flush
Big Boi - Royal Flush f. Andre 3000 & Raekwon by AMIX
Friday, July 2, 2010
NPR top 50 of 2010
50 David Byrne: Here Lies Love
49 Bettye LaVette: Interpretations: The British Songbook
48 Laura Marling: I Speak Because I Can
47 Sade: Soldier Of Love
46 Corinne Bailey Rae: The Sea
45 Kings Go Forth: Outsiders Are Back
44 Quasi: American Gong
43 Owen Pallett: Heartland
42 Erykah Badu: New Amerykah Pt. 2, Return Of The Ankh
41 Ratatat: LP4
40 The Flaming Lips: Dark Side Of The Moon
39 Blitzen Trapper: Destroyer Of The Void
38. Four Tet: There Is Love In You
37 Laura Veirs: July Flame
36 Jakob Dylan: Women And Country
35 Charlotte Gainsbourg: IRM
34 Freelance Whales: Weathervanes
33 Massive Attack: Heligoland
32 Hold Steady: Heaven Is Whenever
31 Gaslight Anthem: American Slang
30 Crystal Castles: Crystal Castles (II)
29 Dead Weather: Sea Of Cowards
28 Caribou: Swim
27 Dr. Dog: Shame, Shame
26 Surfer Blood: Astro Coast
25 Frightened Rabbit: The Winter Of Mixed Drinks
24 Janelle Monae: The ArchAndroid
23 Josh Ritter: So Runs The World Away
22 Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me
21 MGMT: Congratulations
20 Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings: I Learned The Hard Way
19 Broken Social Scene: Forgiveness Rock Record
18 The Knife: Tomorrow, In A Year
17 Jonsi: Go
16 Band of Horses: Infinite Arms
15 She & Him: Volume Two
14 Flying Lotus: Cosmogramma
13 The New Pornographers: Together
12 Yeasayer: Odd Blood
11 Local Natives: Gorilla Manor
10 Sleigh Bells: Treats
09 Spoon: Transference
08 Mumford And Sons: Sigh No More
07 Beach House: Teen Dream
06 Vampire Weekend: Contra
05 LCD Soundsystem: This Is Happening
04 Broken Bells: Broken Bells
03 The Black Keys: Brothers
02 The National: High Violet
01 Gorillaz: Plastic Beach
49 Bettye LaVette: Interpretations: The British Songbook
48 Laura Marling: I Speak Because I Can
47 Sade: Soldier Of Love
46 Corinne Bailey Rae: The Sea
45 Kings Go Forth: Outsiders Are Back
44 Quasi: American Gong
43 Owen Pallett: Heartland
42 Erykah Badu: New Amerykah Pt. 2, Return Of The Ankh
41 Ratatat: LP4
40 The Flaming Lips: Dark Side Of The Moon
39 Blitzen Trapper: Destroyer Of The Void
38. Four Tet: There Is Love In You
37 Laura Veirs: July Flame
36 Jakob Dylan: Women And Country
35 Charlotte Gainsbourg: IRM
34 Freelance Whales: Weathervanes
33 Massive Attack: Heligoland
32 Hold Steady: Heaven Is Whenever
31 Gaslight Anthem: American Slang
30 Crystal Castles: Crystal Castles (II)
29 Dead Weather: Sea Of Cowards
28 Caribou: Swim
27 Dr. Dog: Shame, Shame
26 Surfer Blood: Astro Coast
25 Frightened Rabbit: The Winter Of Mixed Drinks
24 Janelle Monae: The ArchAndroid
23 Josh Ritter: So Runs The World Away
22 Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me
21 MGMT: Congratulations
20 Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings: I Learned The Hard Way
19 Broken Social Scene: Forgiveness Rock Record
18 The Knife: Tomorrow, In A Year
17 Jonsi: Go
16 Band of Horses: Infinite Arms
15 She & Him: Volume Two
14 Flying Lotus: Cosmogramma
13 The New Pornographers: Together
12 Yeasayer: Odd Blood
11 Local Natives: Gorilla Manor
10 Sleigh Bells: Treats
09 Spoon: Transference
08 Mumford And Sons: Sigh No More
07 Beach House: Teen Dream
06 Vampire Weekend: Contra
05 LCD Soundsystem: This Is Happening
04 Broken Bells: Broken Bells
03 The Black Keys: Brothers
02 The National: High Violet
01 Gorillaz: Plastic Beach
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Faggots: Erase Me - Kid Cudi Ft. Kanye West
Kid Cudi Ft KanyeWest-Erase Me by TheDefynetwork
Someone kill this kid... Seriously.
Not A Faggot: Live Fast And Die Young - Rick Ross Ft. Kanye West (still a faggot)
Rick Ross featuring Kanye West - Live Fast, Die Young by Hypetrak
Album: Big Boi - Sir Luscious of The Left Food, Son of Chico Dusty
Finally, a good rap album in 2010. Please buy this instead of supporting talentless marketing drones like Kid Cudi and Drake.
Big Boi - Tangerine (Feat. T.I.)
Big Boi feat. T.I. - Tangerine by WWW.VIIMAG.COM
Big Boi - Follow Us (Feat. Vonnegut)
Big Boi - Follow Us by All You Need Is Soul...
Big Boi Ft. Gucci Mane - Shine Blockas Video from SNORTTHIS.COM on Vimeo.
Three Songs: Washed Out, Klaxons, Wavves
Washed Out - You and I
Washed Out - You And I by berman1125
Klaxons - Echos
Klaxons - Echoes by Hypetrak
Wavves - King of The Beach
Wavves, "King of the Beach" by gardnerz
Monday, June 28, 2010
Tour: Pavement (!!!!!!)
06-19 Toronto, Ontario - Olympic Island
06-24 Stockton, CA - Bob Hope Theatre
06-25 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre
07-02 Gdynia, Poland - Open'er Festival
07-04 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival
07-06 Nijmegen, Netherlands - Doornroosje
07-08 Liege, Belgium - Les Ardentes Festival
07-18 Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival
07-31 Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga Festival
08-07 Tokyo, Japan - Summer Sonic
08-08 Osaka, Japan - Summer Sonic
08-12 Oslo, Norway - Oya Festival
08-14 Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West Festival
09-03 Troutdale, OR - Edgefield Amphitheater
09-05 Seattle, WA - The Paramount Theatre
09-07 Vancouver, British Columbia - Queen Elizabeth Theatre
09-09 Broomfield, CO - First Bank Center
09-11 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater
09-12 St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium
09-13 Chicago, IL - Millennium Park
09-14 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater
09-16 Columbus, OH - The LC Pavilion
09-17 Philadelphia, PA - Mann Center for the Performing Arts
09-18 Boston, MA - Agganis Arena
09-19 Brooklyn, NY - Williamsburg Waterfront
09-21 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-22 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-23 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-24 New York, NY - Rumsey Playfield
09-26 Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
09-28 Austin, TX - Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheatre
09-29 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl
Saturday, June 26, 2010
BD, Arcade Fire, The Roots,
BD - Here I Go
BD - Here I Go by LysergicMuse
The Arcade Fire - We Used To Wait
Arcade Fire - We Used To Wait by user39221
The Roots - Dear God 2.0 Feat Yim Yames (My Morning Jacket)
The Roots - Dear God 2.0 by Rockerfeller333
BD - Here I Go by LysergicMuse
The Arcade Fire - We Used To Wait
Arcade Fire - We Used To Wait by user39221
The Roots - Dear God 2.0 Feat Yim Yames (My Morning Jacket)
The Roots - Dear God 2.0 by Rockerfeller333
Of Montreal - Coquet, Coquette
Of Montreal - Coquet Coquette by modernmysteryblog
False Priest Tracklisting:
01 I Feel Ya' Strutter
02 Our Riotous Defects [ft. Janelle Monáe]
03 Coquet Coquette
04 Godly Intersex
05 Enemy Gene [ft. Janelle Monáe]
06 Hydra Fancies
07 Like a Tourist
08 Sex Karma [ft. Solange Knowles]
09 Girl Named Hello
10 Famine Affair
11 Casualty of You
12 Around the Way
13 You Do Mutilate?
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Leak The Damn Thing: Big Boi - Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty:
01 Feel Me (Intro)
02 Daddy Fat Sax
03 Turns Me On [ft. Sleepy Brown & Joi]
04 Follow Us [ft. Vonnegutt]
05 Shutterbugg [ft. Cutty]
06 General Patton
07 Tangerine [ft. T.I. & Khujo Goodie]
08 You Ain't No DJ [ft. Yelawolf]
09 Hustle Blood [ft. Jamie Foxx]
10 Be Still [ft. Janelle Monáe]
11 Fo Yo Sorrows [ft. George Clinton, Too $hort & Sam Chris]
12 Night Night [ft. B.o.B & Joi]
13 Shine Blockas [ft. Gucci Mane]
14 The Train Pt. 2 (Sir Lucious Left Foot Saves the Day) [ft. Sam Chris]
15 Back Up Plan
Big Boi Ft. Gucci Mane - Shine Blockas by allhale
Big Boi-General Patton by skelletop
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
The Black Keys on Letterman 5/25/10 & Fallon on 5/27/10
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
STREAMM: Sleigh Bells - Treats
Sleigh Bells - Tell Em' by brainfeeder
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126667481
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Three Songs: The National, M.I.A., Crystal Castles.
The National- Afraid of Everyone
The National - Afraid of Everyone by Fantastic Plastic Mag
M.I.A. - Born Free
MIA - Born Free by Lukkyboy
Crystal Castles - Celestica
Celestica by Speaker Snacks
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Conflict Between Marketing and Music: Kid Cudi
Let’s look back about at the music scene three years ago. No one knew who “Kid Cudi” was, except music blog addicts and mix tape fiends. Then suddenly, Kanye West picks this kid up, and helps him release the catchy “Day N’ Nite,” and Cudi is an instant superstar. Next, he releases a song featuring (and produced by) Kanye West, followed by an entirely pretentious and bland album that is once again marketed and produced by Kanye West. The result: Kid Cudi is instantly proclaimed the savior of rap music. I mean hell, if Kanye West produced and marketed an album for me, I would be just as rich as this dude.
What exactly does “Kid Cudi” do? I’m going to be quite honest, I have no idea why this guy is so great. He is mediocre rapper, an illiterate lyricist, and he is an even less talented singer. However, somehow, his DEBUT album was produced arguably better than JAY Z’s last album. What did he ever do to deserve this canvas to work with in the first place? From a musical aspect, a debut album isn’t supposed to be an over-produced pretentious circus of cameos and special effects. A debut is supposed be a raw representation of what makes a musician or artist special. After listening to “Reasonable Doubt” or “Ready To Die,” everyone knew who Biggie and Jay Z were, where they came from, and what they brought to the table. Despite the great production, marketing, and cameos (MGMT Ratatat), after listening to Cudi’s album multiple times and seeing him at Lollapalooza, I still have no idea who this guy is, or what differentiates him personally from other mediocre artists.
I will tell you plain and simple, “Kid Cudi” is a product of marketing. The notorious Kanye West is simply using him to make money, and it is working. Do we really want KANYE WEST telling us who, or what is cool?
So, do me a favor, don’t buy into Kanye West’s marketing ploy and save your $27 next time Kid Cudi comes into town. You can could have taken that money and seen the much more talented rappers Wale and Chiddy Bang for $22 on April 12th, and still have money left over for a “Crunch N’ Munch.”
Friday, April 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
The Black Keys New Album "Brothers" To Be Released On May 18th
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Black Cab Sessions
Not sure if you guys have visited this site, thought I'd share for the ones who haven't.
Bon Iver from Black Cab Sessions on Vimeo.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
RollingStone listed "Best New Bands of 2010"
*Free Energy
*The Dirty Heads
*B.o.B
*Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
* Titus Andronicus
* Neon Indian
*Mumford & Sons
Check out the article here
Friday, March 12, 2010
Three Songs: Neon Indian, TI, Gorillaz
TI - I'm Back
TI - I'm Back by terrellvanity
Neon Indian - Sleep Paralysis
Gorillaz - Some Kind Of Nature (Ft. Lou Reed)
TI - I'm Back by terrellvanity
Neon Indian - Sleep Paralysis
Gorillaz - Some Kind Of Nature (Ft. Lou Reed)
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Four Year Strong - "Enemy of The World"
I have to say, I'm impressed. After coming out with a flawless 90's cover album and another flawless album in previous years, I didn't expect what I heard. I can't say they still have the solid Four Year Strong sound, only because they have all matured as musicians and writers. They still threw in those tasty breakdowns and guitar riffs they're know for. Certain songs for me reminded me of ADTR. Nothing bad about that. None the less, I'm super satisfied with the album. Keep it up guys.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Seriously? We are letting “Kid Cudi” sell out an auditorium?
Let’s look back about at the music scene three years ago. No one knew who “Kid Cudi” was, except music blog addicts and mix tape fiends. Then suddenly, Kanye West picks this kid up, produces the catchy “Day N’ Nite,” and Cudi is an instant superstar. Next, he releases a song featuring (and produced by) Kanye West, followed by an entirely pretentious and bland album that is once again marketed and produced by Kanye West. The result: Kid Cudi instantly proclaimed the savior of rap music. I mean hell, if Kanye West produced and marketed an album for me, I would be just as rich as this dude.
What exactly does “Kid Cudi” do? I’m going to be quite honest, I have no idea why this guy is so great. He is mediocre rapper, an illiterate lyricist, and he is an even less talented singer. However, somehow, his DEBUT album was produced arguably better than JAY Z’s last album. What did he ever do to deserve this canvas to work with in the first place? From a musical aspect, a debut album isn’t supposed to be an over-produced pretentious circus of cameos and special effects. A debut is supposed be a raw representation of what makes a musician or artist special. After listening to “Reasonable Doubt” or “Ready To Die,” everyone knew who Biggie and Jay Z were, where they came from, and what they brought to the table. Despite the great production, marketing, and cameos (MGMT Ratatat), after listening to Cudi’s album multiple times and seeing him at Lollapalooza, I still have no idea who this guy is, or what differentiates him personally from other mediocre artists.
I will tell you plain and simple, “Kid Cudi” is a product of marketing. The notorious Kanye West is simply using him to make money, and it is working. Do we really want KANYE WEST telling us who, or what is cool?
So, do me a favor, don’t buy into Kanye West’s marketing ploy and save your $27 on March 30th. You can take that money and see the much more talented rapper Wale and Chiddy Bang for $22 on April 12th, and still have money left over for a “Crunch N’ Munch.”
Chiddy Bang - All Things Go (Ft. Sufjan Stevens)
Chiddy Bang - Kids (Ft. MGMT)
What exactly does “Kid Cudi” do? I’m going to be quite honest, I have no idea why this guy is so great. He is mediocre rapper, an illiterate lyricist, and he is an even less talented singer. However, somehow, his DEBUT album was produced arguably better than JAY Z’s last album. What did he ever do to deserve this canvas to work with in the first place? From a musical aspect, a debut album isn’t supposed to be an over-produced pretentious circus of cameos and special effects. A debut is supposed be a raw representation of what makes a musician or artist special. After listening to “Reasonable Doubt” or “Ready To Die,” everyone knew who Biggie and Jay Z were, where they came from, and what they brought to the table. Despite the great production, marketing, and cameos (MGMT Ratatat), after listening to Cudi’s album multiple times and seeing him at Lollapalooza, I still have no idea who this guy is, or what differentiates him personally from other mediocre artists.
I will tell you plain and simple, “Kid Cudi” is a product of marketing. The notorious Kanye West is simply using him to make money, and it is working. Do we really want KANYE WEST telling us who, or what is cool?
So, do me a favor, don’t buy into Kanye West’s marketing ploy and save your $27 on March 30th. You can take that money and see the much more talented rapper Wale and Chiddy Bang for $22 on April 12th, and still have money left over for a “Crunch N’ Munch.”
Chiddy Bang - All Things Go (Ft. Sufjan Stevens)
Chiddy Bang - Kids (Ft. MGMT)
Premature Best Albums of 2010 (Jan-Mar)
5. Eels - "End Times"
4. Los Campesinos! - "Romance is Boring"
3. Titus Andronicus - The Monitor
Titus Andronicus - A More Perfect Union by jasonfharper
2. Beach House - "Teen Dream"
1. Joanna Newsom - "Have One On Me"
Joanna Newsom - "Good Intentions Paving Company"
4. Los Campesinos! - "Romance is Boring"
3. Titus Andronicus - The Monitor
Titus Andronicus - A More Perfect Union by jasonfharper
2. Beach House - "Teen Dream"
1. Joanna Newsom - "Have One On Me"
Joanna Newsom - "Good Intentions Paving Company"
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Noah and The Whale - "The First Day of Spring"
Noah and The Whales latest album debuted in late August 2009. I myself am getting the first listen of it right now and I can say it's fantastic. The tracks "Blue Skies" and "Our Window" are both catchy and moving. Great group of musicians.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Vampire Weekend - "Contra" Album Review
Without a doubt I had to purchase this album when it was released. I wasn't to impressed with their previous work. I thought for sure this was their redeeming album. I was very eager to give it a listen for the first time. Just like I do for every new album I purchase I skip over each track listening to maybe 10 sec. of each one.
Their single "Cousins" is what really got me hyped about the whole album. It's an upbeat catchy melody song that keeps you humming. I felt like VM gave me the American Arctic monkeys after skimming over some of the tracks. Everyone always has those 3 songs from every album that are there favorites. To be honest with you I couldn't find two. The album felt like it had a huge hole in it and I couldn't fill it in. It was like a movie that shows all the good previews but the movie holds not attention at all.
Bottom line, The album couldn't hold my attention. Yes, the single "cousins" still remains my favorite track, and the only one. I was a little disappointed in the album itself, but I still have high hopes for the band. At least there still putting out albums and playing shows.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Angels & Airwaves - Love
If you ask me, no I'm not going to buy this album. I've already gave a listen to it, and nothing impressed me. Although, nothing disappointed me except for the fact Delonge left Blink 182 for this. I think it's a safe solid album for 2010, but nothing stands out.
-Austen
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Titus Andronicus
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