• 60,000th song: Cat Stevens - Mona Bone Jakon

    10. Nov. 2009, 0:53 von FunkmastaJambro

  • Top 50 Blog

    3. Nov. 2009, 10:45 von FatUglyVenus

    1. How did you get into 39?
    Boys Night Out - An ex used to like them, I didn't get on with them at first but he was a persistent bugger!

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Holiday Plan - Stories

    3. What's your favourite lyric by 29?
    Grade - "This is a time in my life where everything is falling apart, and at the same time it's all coming together. Those summer days that I longed for never really were what I wanted them to be. Just like when beautiful people drive ugly cars"

    4. What is your favourite album by 49?
    Heavens -
    Patent Pending.. I'm pretty sure it's the only one

    5. How many albums by 14 do you own?
    Weezer - 5,
    Blue,
    Green,
    Maladroit,
    Make Believe &
    Pinkerton

    6. What is your favourite song by 50?
    NOFX - SpielenLinoleum

    7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    Saves the Day - I think I'm immune! SpielenFreakish is one of those songs that I listen to when I'm feeling rather mellow

    8. What is your favourite song by 31?
    Say Anything - SpielenIt's a Metaphor, Fool

    9. What is your favourite song by 5?
    Jawbreaker - It changes so regularly but at the moment it's Better Half

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Jimmy Eat World - SpielenA Praise Chorus, I cried when they played it when I saw them! I was a little bit drunk though

    11. What is your favourite album by 40?
    Boys Night Out -
    Make Yourself Sick

    12. What is your favourite song by 10?
    Texas Is the Reason - Nickel Wound

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 33?
    Death Cab for Cutie - Driving around in Lloyds' car singing Cath badly on the way to the Concorde

    14. What is your favourite song by 37?
    Something Corporate - Hurricane, reminds me of one of my first shows ever!

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Billy Talent - SpielenRed Flag, me and a friend made a stupid parody of it once that was a bit silly

    16. How many times have you seen 15 live?
    Finch - Once, earlier this year at the Concorde 2

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Brand New - Jude Law and a Semester Abroad

    18. What is your favourite album by 11?
    Jets to Brazil - Perfecting Loneliness

    19. Who is a favourite member of 1?
    Sunny Day Real Estate - Jeremy Enigk, based on his amazing vocals and lyrics, plus he didn't go on to join the Foo Fighters and his solo stuff is also gold

    20. Have you ever seen 13 live?
    Alexisonfire - Once in 2004 at Leeds Festival, then at both the Brighton and London Eastpak shows last month

    21. What is a good memory involving 45?
    Home Grown - Getting ready to go see them in 2003 supporting Something Corporate with some friends and singing Kiss Me, Diss Me around my sisters' flat getting all excited

    22. What is your favourite song by 16?
    Funeral for a Friend - SpielenBullet Theory

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Hot Water Music - Rooftops

    24. What is your favourite album by 26?
    The Movielife -
    Forty Hour Train Back to Penn

    25. What is your favourite song by 18?
    +44 - Lillian

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 38?
    Rufio - SpielenAbove Me

    27. What is your favourite lyric by 3?
    Alkaline Trio - "Like a plane crash that never hits the ground, I fall in love with you, I'm nose over tail for you"

    28. What is you favourite song by 2?
    The Get Up Kids - Shorty

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Third Try - I'm Outside

    30. What is you favourite song by 8?
    Smoking Popes - SpielenMegan

    31. How many times have you seen 12 live?
    Thursday - Twice

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Piebald - Don't know about happy as such but I really like SpielenWe Cannot Read Poetry

    33. What is you favourite album by 24?
    Mineral -
    End Serenading

    34. What is the worst song by 34?
    Planes Mistaken for Stars - Tis hard, I'm still trying to get more into Mercy but none stand out as being the worst, it's just hard work!

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 46?
    Pinhead Gunpowder - Junkpile

    36. What is you favourite album by 42?
    MxPx -
    Life In General

    37. How many times have you seen 27 live?
    The Appleseed Cast - I haven't

    38. What is your favourite album by 48?
    Elliott -
    Song in the Air

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Coheed and Cambria - SpielenEverything Evil

    40. What is your favourite album by 7?
    Lagwagon - Hoss
  • Mon 28 Sep – Sunny Day Real Estate, The Jealous Sound

    3. Okt. 2009, 1:36 von NekstBestThing

    Mon 28 Sep – Sunny Day Real Estate, The Jealous Sound

    Now I don't typically write about the shows I go to, or last.fm journal entries, for a simple reason.

    How the show went was your opinion.
    No one gives a shit about anyone else's opinion ever.
    That's why this site is one of my favorites.
    No one gives a shit about the music you listen to.
    But the thing is, people are so defensive about their own musical tastes, so that when they are attacked, they feel attacked on a personal level. When I mock what I feel is your poor taste in music, you feel as if it's an attack on your character.

    But what you're forgetting is that what you feel is good music is your opinion. Myself, mocking your taste in music, is my own, just as worthless opinion.

    In the end, you're angry, and I'm still just fine.
    All because of an opinion that no one cares about.

    But I digress, in this little nostalgic review I'm going to go ahead and just try to write about how it went, and also how I felt about it, the latter which is only for my own amusement, and worthless to you.

    Although I did most definitely enjoy it. This show was legendary, and deserves to be recorded.

    Going to the House of Blues, just like the Avalon, is always a complete shit show. Not because I was coming from Maine, but because the House of Blues butt-fucks Fenway stadium.

    And the 28th was a Red Sox game. Go Sox, but seriously?
    40 dollars for parking anywhere remotely close to the House of Blues.
    And that was only after you got Michael Vick to fight your way through traffic.

    We found a spot for 15 and took the T.

    Doors opened at 7.
    Arrived at 7:30.

    I was thankful there was still a line and I hadn't missed anything.
    The crowd, the people who showed up. That was pretty "LOL". It was a mashup of the expected old school Emo types, comparable to the ones from your scene sucks, and hipsters.

    I would say about 3/4 of the men there were the exact same 5"7 dark haired, bearded, short haired, thick rimmed glasses, dark wash jeans, black joy division tshirt, carabiner, and chubby. Chubby from too much PBRs. Chubby for who knows why.

    And then there were the hipsters. These were the younger types, for the most part. I swear I saw a handful of kids who must've been 14 or 15. Seriously? They didn't know the words. They didn't look like they were enjoying themselves, and I just wanted to hit them.

    And then there was that one scenester.
    The one girl who was allowed to have a nice camera.
    Where everyone else had to sneak in their pocket sized digicams.
    I had to leave my SLR in the car or face a 5 dollar coat check, we'll hold this for you, fee.
    She was probably with the local paper.
    Regardless, it looked like she only had a kit lens. Her shots probably sucked, and she obviously wasn't there out of tribute to what Sunny Day, and to a lesser extent, Blair Shehan, have contributed to the genre.

    Pedro Benito is the guitarist for the Jealous Sound. He adds caliber and experience to their line up. He is formerly the guitarist for Sunday's Best, and they had some pretty flawless content. The Californian is a such a solid release, I have absolutely no complaints.

    When The Jealous Sound came up, I was really excited.
    I would probably say that my favorite Emo band is Knapsack.
    The problem?

    I only met 2 people who had heard of Knapsack.
    Sure, people were here because Sunny Day Real Estate are not only old school Emo kings, granted that of a later wave, but were extremely influential to so many groups and people.
    So was Knapsack!

    No people didn't care much for The Jealous Sound. And I mean, that's understandable. They're much more accessible than Knapsack was. They have synth, and not in a Mass Movement Of the Moth kind of way. It's more in a Snow Patrol / The Postal Service kind of way. I mean, for Christ's sake, I heard they toured with Death Cab for Cutie. Sure, I wasn't entirely stoked that No Knife toured with Jimmy Eat World extensively, but Death Cab? It really just goes to show the kind of audience that The Jealous Sound is trying to reach.

    Certianly not the Knapsack audience. The kind of audience that wouldn't really know or care if all of the songs were kind of generic or moderately cliche or repetitive. You know, the Death Cab audience.

    Most my love for The Jealous Sound is out of a nostalgia for Knapsack and a genuine interest in anything that Blair Shehan does. The music is pretty good, I suppose, hit and miss. Ultimately, it's reception was as such.
    I was the only person I saw who knew all the words to all the songs.
    Chalk me up as another Death Cab faggot, I don't' care. I enjoyed myself.

    Being two people away from Blair was all I could ask for, and it set me up to later be two people away from Jeremy Enigk.

    The most impressive part of The Jealous Sound's set was their show closer. Unbeknown to me, their staple song is SpielenAnxious Arms, which also happens to be my favorite song. I was relieved and stoked that they actually played it, but on the final run of the chorus, Blair kicked it up an octave, strained his voice, and Knapsacked out the rest of the song. I was beyond happiness at that point. This exact style was the style I grew to love, and he gave it his all.

    And that was the closest to Knapsack that I'll ever get.
    And I'm fortunate I got that much.

    Sunny Day was up next, and this is when people started coming out of the woodwork. The annoying drunk Canadian was still near me, and the same with the seemingly 14 year old hipster girl directly in front of me.
    She didn't know any of the words to any of the songs as far as I knew, or perhaps her braces did not permit her to sing.
    Regardless, it looks like she enjoyed herself. She danced a little, and it was cute...In a infantile, isn't it past your bedtime kind of way.

    The density of the people around me increased slightly. Some middle aged woman with a Tool shirt appeared. I think she may have been lost.

    But when they played, oh when they played, did you see the die hard Sunny Day fans. This made the atmosphere absolutely thick with gleeful nostalgia. So many wide smiles. So many singing mouths and shining eyes. Most of us were up front, from what I could tell.

    A girl my own age, surprisingly enough, knew every single word to every single song. It was mostly mid 20 somethings who knew all the words. It was nice to have someone in my own age group know where it's at.

    Side note : She was probably a 7, if I had to rate her. Knowing every word to all the Sunny Day songs certainly influenced this score.

    Dan Hoerner, guitarist of Sunny Day left the biggest impression on me. I loved watching him. I had gotten this impression from reading interviews discussing the reunion, that he was the most excited and happy about this event. You could tell too by his performance that he, along with the crowd, was completely bathing in the nostalgia of the performance. Dan was all smiles, the whole time, he was so happy and had so much fun with the performance, it just kind of put me in an even better mood. Twice he made sure to tell us how much this meant to him, and how pumped he was that we were enjoying it so much.

    Their songs were much like they were recorded on the LPs, which was comforting. Although The Jealous sound did some interesting things with their content.

    Jeremy Enigk did a good job. He still has the voice of an angel and looked really passionate about his part. He wasn't as animated as Dan per se, but he did his part singing his sad sad songs.

    The bass player, Nate Mendel was barely alive. Typical bass player. Good work though.

    And honestly, in person, William Goldsmith is Will Ferrell.
    I think we locked eyes a couple times.
    Akward.


    It's difficult to say where this fits on my scale of shows I've been to.
    It wasn't the most fun show I've ever attended.
    That goes to the Piebald show I went to before they broke up.
    It was just like 30 long time Piebald fans having a blast, and the band.
    Absolutely the best time.

    But in terms of the most important.
    This is probably it.
    Two very important people to me in the same night.
    Especially Blair.

    And Sunny Day Real Estate.

    I wouldn't've missed it for the world.
    Living with myself knowing that I missed something like that?
    Impossible.

    I can die happy.


    The Set List:

    The Jealous Sound:
    Hope for Us
    Got Friends
    Abandon! Abandon!
    Bitter Strings
    Naive
    New Song (Set You Free)
    What's Wrong Is Everywhere
    The Fold Out
    Priceless
    Anxious Arms

    Sunny Day:
    Friday
    Seven
    Shadows
    Song About An Angel
    Grendel
    Guitar & Video Games
    Iscarabaid
    Theo B
    New Song
    47
    J'Nuh
    Sometimes

    Sunny Day Encore:
    In Circles
    48
  • 100 Favorite Songs: 2000-2009

    23. Aug. 2009, 18:20 von daydream_set

    So I guess everyone is aware of Pitchforkmedia.com’s Top 500 Best Songs of the Decade list.

    Partly because I disagree fundamentally with a whole hell of a lot of it (e.g. “Crazy In Love” at number 4 [WTF??]) and partly because this is something I’ve been contemplating since I realized the decade was almost over about 4 months ago, I have decided to compile my own list.

    As a disclaimer I should go ahead and warn you that my favorite genres are shoegaze, post-punk, and spacey-rock. I also like ambient and some post-rock, although you’ll only find a handful of instrumentals or songs over six minutes herein. The cream of the crop, basically.

    New Weird America, metal sub-genres, IDM, alt-country, lo-fi, garage rock, and other such genres are largely ignored or excluded. Although, once again, there are exceptions.

    Songs from 2009 are understandably underrepresented compared to the other years in the decade. But of course that’ll all be taken care of in December. Let’s get started:

    My 100 Favorite Songs: 2000-2009


    100. Architecture in HelsinkiDo The Whirlwind [2005]


    099. The Smashing PumpkinsSpielenStand Inside Your Love [2000]


    098. National SkylineRevenge [2008]


    097. UnwoundBelow the Salt [2001]


    096. RadioheadSpielenEverything In Its Right Place [2000]


    095. StarsSpielenAgeless Beauty [2004]


    094. Psychic IllsSpielenJanuary Rain [2006]


    093. BurialSpielenArchangel [2007]


    092. For AgainstSpielenWhy Are You So Angry? [2008]


    091. The Sheila DivineBack To The Cradle [2002]


    090. The DaysleepersSpielenRun [2008]


    089. School of Seven BellsSpielenHalf Asleep [2008]


    088. Film SchoolGo Down Together [2007]


    087. Daft PunkSpielenDigital Love [2001]


    086. Jeremy EnigkSpielenCity Tonight [2006]


    085. ThursdaySpielenAsleep in the Chapel [2003]


    084. The Out_CircuitAcross the Light [2008]


    083. Pacific UVSpielenNeed [2008]


    082. The NationalSpielenAvailable [2003]


    081. The ChurchSpielenAfter Everything [2002]


    080. Belle and SebastianThe Blues Are Still Blue [2006]


    079. Film SchoolLectric [2007]


    078. SpiritualizedOut Of Sight [2001]


    077. MetricWaves [2009]


    076. National SkylineReinkiller [2001]


    075. My Morning JacketSpielenOne Big Holiday [2003]


    074. Absinthe BlindSpielenAntarctica [2001]


    073. Film SchoolTwo Kinds [2007]


    072. EditorsSpielenMunich [2005]


    071. PhoenixSpielenIf I Ever Feel Better [2005]


    070. LongwaveMake Me Whole [2001]


    069. The Sea and CakeAn Echo In [2003]


    068. Absinthe BlindRising [2001]


    067. EditorsSpielenEscape the Nest [2007]


    066. The Knife / Jose GonzalezHeartbeats [2003 / 2005]


    065. Air FranceCollapsing At Your Doorstep [2008]


    064. AarkticaSpielenBig Year [2003]


    063. National SkylineA Night at the Drugstore [2001]


    062. InterpolSay Hello to the Angels [2002]


    061. Broken Social Scene7/4 Shoreline [2005]


    060. The Arcade Fire - No Cars Go [2007]


    059. School of Seven Bells - SpielenConnjur [2008]


    058. Interpol - The New [2002]


    057. National Skyline - Tropical Depression [2000]


    056. Southpacific - Built To Last [2000]


    055. Voxtrot - Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Wives [2006]


    054. M83 - SpielenWe Own The Sky [2008]


    053. Codeseven - All the Best Dreams [2004]


    052. Editors - SpielenAn End Has A Start [2007]


    051. Film School - Pitfalls [2006]


    050. The Daysleepers - SpielenMoonfrost [2006]


    049. Mew - SpielenApocalypso [2006]


    048. National Skyline - Some Will Say [2001]


    047. Elliott Smith - SpielenJunk Bond Trader [2001]


    046. Airiel - Mermaid In a Manhole [2007]


    045. The National - Apartment Story [2007]


    044. LCD Soundsystem - SpielenAll My Friends [2007]


    043. The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize?? [2002]


    042. Pantha du Prince - Saturn Strobe [2007]


    041. Asobi Seksu - SpielenThursday [2006]


    040. Cerulean - Here Is Hoping [2004]


    039. The Dismemberment Plan - SpielenTime Bomb [2001]


    038. Radiohead - SpielenThere There [2003]


    037. Dntel - Spielen(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan [2001]


    036. The Drop - SpielenSpiderbite [2002]


    035. Film School - 11:11 [2006]


    034. My Morning Jacket - SpielenDondante [2005]


    033. Sonic Youth - SpielenI Love You Golden Blue [2004]


    032. Absinthe Blind - SpielenYou Should Get Out More [2001]


    031. Bjork - Unison [2001]


    030. Six by Seven - Eat Junk Become Junk [2000]


    029. Air - Playground Love [2000]


    028. M83 - SpielenDon't Save Us From the Flames [2005]


    027. Neko Case - Star Witness [2006]


    026. The Joy Circuit - The Last Place On Earth [2005]


    025. The New PornographersThe Bleeding Heart Show [2005]

    The NPs already had several solid power pop albums under their belt by the time follow-up Twin Cinema’s more diverse aspects launched them into a broader layer of music fans. Now, it’s interesting because this is usually when most bands start to lose some of their down-from-day-one fans. Although Twin Cinema was unarguably their most compromised batch of songs up to that moment, this didn’t mean it was full of duds. Chalk it up to the fact that the members of this supergroup had already been recording and playing music for a while prior or chalk it up to something else, but upon its release TC just sounded like the kind of album that the NPs had always been destined to make sooner or later. And this inclination to branch out yielded what is easily their best song to date. It’s a song as grandiose in its composition as it is in its title: “The Bleeding Heart Show”.

    The best part is that by the time that glorious harmony of vocals, synths, and everything else is front and center, you’re ready for it. And it could go on forever for all you care, but you know what they say about all good things.


    024. StudioImpossible [2007]

    I’ve never listened to the original Shout Out Louds’ version of “Possible,” even though I know I should. But I imagine that “Impossible” is Studio’s interpretation of what that song would sound like if you were dreaming about listening to it. It reminds me a lot of MBV’s “Sometimes” in feel, except it’s sunny side up.


    023. Cat PowerMaybe Not [2003]

    The feminine answer to “Imagine.” Enough said. Nobody melts hearts like Chan Marshall.


    022. Poem RocketReurbanization of the Space [2000]

    From an album named for the concept, this song is about Guy Debord’s theory of psychogeography. If you don’t know what that is, I’ll leave you to Wiki it. I’ll just tell you this much: no song that’s about it could ever be boring or stale. And “Reurbanization Of The Space” is appropriately a monster. This song basically sounds like a Daydream Nation-era Sonic Youth track beefed up on steroids. The guitars are louder and noisier; the smoggy bass would seep through your speakers if it wasn’t so dense; the drumming is the sound of a thousand starving urbanites banging pots and pans on a cracked and decaying street top, the vocals are unapologetically confrontational, and its subject matter is more dense than a comprehensive class in 19th century Western philosophy. What other song contains lyrics like: “Here is the new trend: examine the implications in the public and the private sector … you’re creating the mythology of the Great American City … the space around the buildings is the soul of the city”?

    This song is an ideal introduction to this severely underappreciated and clearly brilliant trio. Even though they released a follow up album a few years ago, Psychogeography was kind of like their going away present to a world that did not appreciate them. And it still doesn’t. But there will come a time when people casually list them alongside Joy Division and Sonic Youth as urban rock behemoths. Just watch.


    021. InterpolNYC [2002]

    It’s because of songs like this (or maybe in spite of songs like this) that Interpol became one of the most ubiquitous indie rock bands at the beginning of the decade. Either way, “NYC” is the sound of them in their prime. It’s a sound as stark and deliberate as it is delicate and mournful.


    020. At the Drive-InCosmonaut [2000]

    Before the band dissolved, they released an album in ROC that completely changed the game in that genre. With “One-Armed Scissor” getting adequate playtime on many major rock stations in 2000, it was the sound of a jolt of electricity punishing FM rock radio for its recent facilitation of the mundane, the unimaginative, and the just flat-out wimpy. Suddenly, post-hardcore music had reached the suburbs. And even though ATD-I was in the process of breaking-up to pursue less cohesive endeavors, Bixler and Rodriguez had positioned themselves as icons of a new generation of hard rock fans. Their wardrobe of tight black shirts and tighter jeans became the uniform for a broad new legion of vocal American kids fed up with “this Lifehouse bullshit.”

    Naturally, the music lived up to the image. Especially on ROC. And absolutely nothing was more simultaneously eclectic and intense as the song “Cosmonaut.” The song begins and within three seconds it’s obvious that its already light years ahead of its contemporaries. All of that deep space imagery that had been in their song titles for a while had finally been absorbed into the music itself. A little Unwound here, a little Swervedriver there, and a little Refused way over there. That’s how “Cosmonaut” goes down. “Is it heavier than air?” You best your ass.


    019. Yeasayer2080 [2007]

    Spacey, pretty, and with one of the most sinuous bouncing grooves I’ve ever heard in a pop song. Outrageously surreal lyrics too.


    018. National SkylineGlimmer [2009]

    NatSky is unsurpassed when Jeff Garber’s voice is spot-on. That key change comes out of nowhere.


    017. M83SpielenRun Into Flowers [2003]

    Anthony Gonzalez makes a career out of building whole otherworldy environments with his multi-instrumental electronica wizardry. And he’s got some pretty celestial tunes to back it up. But “Run Into Flowers” just doesn’t even sound like it could have been composed by mere mortals.

    As for all of you wannabe laptop-electronica wunderkinds out there… do us all a favor and listen to this song (and some others like it) before you even try, okay? Not tryin’ to be an asshole or anything; I’m just sayin’.


    016. RadiantWorld [2004]

    The rest of this album is available on Last.fm; but it’s too bad it sounds like AROBTTH-era Coldplay. (And that’s being kind.) Thankfully, I’ll always have this song. “World” is powered by chiming post-punk guitar work, thunderous early-U2 drumbeats, tight production, and it’s all held together by Dragan Jakovljevic’s keening voice. The best part is the ascendant ending.

    Also, this was the most listened overall song on my Last.fm charts up until very recently.


    015. Film SchoolCompare [2007]

    So effortless and simply beautiful that it should be a crime to be this good.


    014. Absinthe BlindSpielenVanity Calls [2001]

    An undeniably potent song. A standout on an album full of decade-long standouts, “Vanity Calls” has some of the best and most unique atmosphere ever laid to tape. The interplay of Adam’s and Erin’s vocals makes it that much more incandescent.


    013. PJ HarveySpielenWe Float [2000]

    PJ Harvey’s most seductive song of her career. If you’re keeping score at home, that makes this song one of the most seductive of all time. Note that this song is called “We Float” and not “I Float.” Because when she croons the refrain, you’re right there with her.


    012. TV on the RadioYoung Liars [2003]

    These Brooklyn iconoclasts are well known for making some of the most accessible experimental music of the decade. When you strip this song to its basic elements – (that is, if you remove all of the woozy atmosphere and advanced synthesizers and just use an acoustic guitar) – it’s still amazing. Plus any song that boasts the lyrics: “Someday suppose that my curious nervousness stills into prescience, clairvoyant consciousness; I will be calmer than cream” has to be a classic.


    011. VoxtrotSpielenWrecking Force [2005]

    This song certainly lives up to its name. With their EPs, Voxtrot was releasing the kind of music that was so fucking hard to come by mid-decade. Shambling indie rock that sounded like it was recorded on a rainy day in somebody’s bedroom, but is actually way more rich and complex than that.

    It’s a song about living life to the fullest. And it doubles as an outright invitation to do so. Actually, a lot of their songs have this kind of fatherly advice thing going on. But sounding more like an ancient philosopher than a straight-laced patriarchal figure. Religion? “You can be your own god if you want to.” Art? You can lose yourself in it. Pain and loss? It’s gonna happen, kid. But it’s a hell of a lot better than what comes out of avoiding new experiences. Trust me… I have the overgrown iTunes library and record collection to prove it.

    Now get out there, champ, and climb a mountain or something… (after you finish reading this list, of course.)


    010. JuniusSpielenA Word Could Kill Her [2006]

    Junius is what would have happened if Interpol hadn’t decided to look toward the growing chorus of collegiate hipsters for their emergent fanbase and instead grew beards, traded in their dapper suits for hooded sweatshirts, and started frequenting sludge metal shows. In case you’re trying to ponder that, it’s a compliment.

    The red-and-black is still there, except the red aspects are deeper in hue and dripping with vitality. In fact, I don’t think this band has any other colors within its aesthetic range than those two. The mopey quirkiness of trendy indie rock, however, is not there. In fact, the ferocious Junius will bite the head off of any number of such bands that may just happen to have cutesy animalistic names.

    And for my money, they could probably take down a Mastodon or two.


    009. The NationalSpielenThe Geese of Beverly Road [2005]
    Oh, man. That intro is so illuminate and vivid that you can basically watch the fireflies float around under the neighborhood streetlights. This song is about kids setting off car alarms for thrills, yes, but it’s also about so much more than that.


    008. The Arcade FireRebellion (Lies) [2004]

    I remember the moment I fell in love with this song. I had been listening to this album casually for days after seeing it nerped on a message board, but on a December night in 2004 I was driving home from an after-work get-together/party kind of thing with some new co-workers. All of a sudden, the song began and upon the moment when that already-familiar bass line entered my immediate consciousness, I was hearing the whole song in my head in fast-forward. Well before I was actually hearing it.

    You know how you grow up watching Looney Toons and they use classical compositions therein, but you don’t know it’s, for instance, Bach when you’re like six-years-old? It’s kind of like that. That’s how instantly memorable this song was for me. I’m comparing it to Bach, for Christ sake!
    I identify with it, in other words; it completes me; etc.


    007. Lansing-DreidenA Line You Can Cross [2006]

    Holy huge-as-shit, decadent 80s synth-pop chorus, Batman! Except there’s no underbelly of melancholy to be inferred from it or anything within 20 yards of it. Listening to this track is like having an ice-cream sundae, a KB Toys shopping spree, and your parents getting back together all on the same day. It must be your birthday.

    And of course they’re from Miami! But unfortunately nothing else off of The Dividing Island comes anywhere close to this.


    006. Absinthe BlindThe Break (It’s Been There All This Time) [2003]

    You see? I know this song is about God and all. And despite being an atheist, I don’t even care about its unquestioning allegiance to the Almighty. Because this song is proof enough that beyond all of the suffering and misery in this world, there is an ultimate glory in which the virtuous and meek shall bask forever.

    Or maybe it’s just that I dig songs with really humongous, ethereal and wispy instrumentation coinciding with strong, passionate vocals. A lot.


    005. Poem RocketSubway Relocation Memo [2000]

    “Please take meeeeeeeeee!” These guitars, do not, in fact, sound like guitars. They actually sound like a subway train navigating one of the most chaotic and unnerving cities you could possibly imagine. It is a real train, but there is no love on it. And it does not, in fact, run on time.


    004. DovesSpielenCatch The Sun [2000]

    This is what it sounds like when Doves fly.

    003. The Dismemberment PlanSpielenThe Other Side [2001]

    Those drums are absolutely insane and in a hurry to just do something. But then again, those lyrics sound like the kind of social insight that a Beat writer would have come up with after a few grammar courses and a 12-step program. Juxtaposed with that cool-as-a-cucumber but reverberating melody, it’s enough to make your mind bend in several different directions.

    To put it simply, [iChange has the best career-finishing trifecta of all time in “Time Bomb,” “The Other Side,” and “Ellen And Ben.” Because after completing your swansong with three songs like that, you have nothing else to prove to anyone. Just dare someone else to eclipse it. Besides, there are actually important things in life other than music. Like T. Mo says, “I’m staying busy hanging with my nephew and tryin’ to keep my eyes on the prize.”


    002. AveoHaley [2004]

    Not only does William Wilson sound particularly like Rob Dickinson and Mark Hollis here, the bassline refuses to relent; the arpeggiated main riff eventually explodes into a full-blown scorcher; and the density of the atmosphere gives one the impression that this is all being transmitted from a remote distance. These are some of the lyrics, which beg all sorts of questions, both literally and figuratively speaking:

    “Haley made a curious remark: “Think we can leap-frog this month? Think we can hop-scotch this whole damned year? You wanna play hide and seek? No, I wanna play at sardines in a bomb shelter with love and A.M. radio.”


    001. OceansizeAmputee [2003]

    Before you can even fasten your seatbelt and take a deep breath, this titan of a rock song blindsides you like doing four shots of four different types of liquor in less than 20 seconds. It hits you right in the goddamn nose, is essentially what I’m saying.

    With unquestionably some of the best production that I’ve ever heard on any track in the modern era of recorded music, this isn’t just all about style either. No, sir. Upon first hearing it around the time of Effloresce’s release, this one five-and-a-half minute song was single-handedly responsible for making 20% of my CD collection at the time seem obsolete to me.

    The only aspect of this song that can even remotely come close to being called into question is the lyrics. But they don’t matter. I mean, lyrics are great and everything. But if that’s really what you want out of life, go read some fucking poetry. If you want good music, listen to a band that’s both strong and advanced enough to harness and channel the best of what shoegaze, post-hardcore, and art-rock have ever had to offer into one power-packed song.

    “Hip, hip hooray we’ll lose again…”

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    So congratulations to any of the aforementioned artists or members of bands that may read this list. And thank you for making this truly stressful decade bearable to some extent with your wonderful music.

    By September, I should have completed a list of my 200 favorite albums of the decade. Stay tuned.
  • Albums Acquired in 2009

    8. Jul. 2009, 16:23 von airfigaro

    As I finish my doctorate and look to the future, I have found myself getting reacquainted with old albums. A lot of this has to do with my recent long road trip, which I will reverse in the next few days. As I thought about it, I realized I hadn't started a list of albums acquired in 2009. So here it is.

    Islands - Vapours
    Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind
    Peter Broderick & Machinefabriek - Blank Grey Canvas Sky
    Do Make Say Think - Other Truths
    Bear In Heaven - Beast Rest Forth Mouth
    Magnolia Electric Co. - Josephine
    Akron/Family - Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free
    Owen - New Leaves
    Atlas Sound - Logos
    Sufjan Stevens - The BQE
    Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem
    Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs
    Celer - Engaged Touches
    The Raveonettes - In And Out Of Control
    Harlem Shakes - Technicolor Health
    Rodrigo y Garcia - 11:11
    WHY? - Eskimo Snow
    Volcano Choir - Unmap
    Califone - All My Friends Are Funeral Singers
    Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue
    The xx - xx
    Grouper - Cover The Wind
    Justin Townes Earle - Midnight At The Movies
    Japandroids - Post-Nothing
    Alela Diane - To Be Still
    The Dodos - Time To Die
    Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
    Sonic Youth - The Eternal
    Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas - II
    Bruce Peninsula - A Mountain is a Mouth
    Nomo - Invisible Cities
    God Help The Girl - God Help The Girl
    Emeralds - What Happened
    Wilco - Wilco (The Album)
    Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer
    Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
    St. Vincent - Actor
    Rhett Miller - Rhett Miller
    Deerhunter - Rainwater Cassette Exchange
    Dirty Projectors - Bitte Ocra
    Jeremy Enigk - OK Bear
    Sin Fang Bous - Clangour
    Swan Lake - Enemy Mine
    DJ Olive - Triage
    Superchunk - Leaves In The Gutter
    Dan Deacon - Bromst
    Richard Swift - Atlantic Ocean
    Metric - Fantasies
    The Antlers - Hospice
    Tim Hecker - An Imaginary Country
    Victoire - A Door in the Dark
    Neko Case - Middle Cyclone
    Balmorhea - All Is Wild, All Is Silent
    Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
    M. Ward - Hold Time
    Beirut - March of the Zapotec & Realpeople: Holland
    Taylor Deupree & Christopher Willits - Mujo
    M. Ward - Hold Time
    Lonely, dear - Dear John
    M. Ward - Hold Time
    A.C. Newman - Get Guilty
    Bon Iver - Blood Bank
    Antony and the Johnsons - The Crying Light
    Taylor Deupree & Christopher Willits - May
    Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
  • the best albums of may 2009

    5. Jun. 2009, 17:06 von thedarksun



    With each year, comes more and more genuine albums that should be recognized for every single musician’s hard work and dedication gone into making a quality record. Beginning this summer, *Music Is Art* will be sharing our favorite albums of the month especially by unique artists passionate to the idea of creativity, visualization, experimentation, progression and overall emotion found in their sound.

    Please enjoy artists such as Grizzly Bear, Sharon Van Etten, St. Vincent, Iron And Wine, Jeremy Enigk, Black Moth Super Rainbow, The Horrors, Patrick Watson, The Wooden Birds, Au Revoir Simone, The Intelligence, Phoenix, White Rabbits, Peaches, and Akron/Family. Be sure to visit Music Is Art to read more, see the album artwork and listen to music from the top 15 albums of May 2009!

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  • 2009 - Musical Overview & Impressions

    11. Feb. 2009, 13:20 von deviates23

    I tend to forget everthing very quick, that's why I will use this Blog to write down the impressions every month occur on music in the year 2009.

    January
    Already to late, but summarily:

    Concert: +/- in Dresdens Beatpol was really nice.
    Album: discovered on a deep elm sampler: I enjoyed
    Small Arms Dealer A Singe Unifying Theory very, very much.


    February
    Sad news: Verse Split. Just discoverd and amazed, now this. Fuck it.
    Strike Anywhere: My big love since 2003 came to Germany and played some shows with Rise against. I visited Shows in Leipzig and Berlin. The latter one was definitly better because of less ignorance for the supporting acts. Rentokill was good. Strike Anywhere was awesome as usal. "Chalkine", "You're Fired" ... can't wait for the new LP in Autumn!
    Album: The raised tour news finally induced the buying of Shook Ones Facetious Folly Feat Album. So far I listen like six times to it, but I can say that this already is one of my favourite albums. So amazing, so much hardcore and melody together. They are in Germany in May, also Death Is Not Glamorous, Tackleberry and Static Radio (NJ).

    March
    Style: , a cuban music style entered my mind.When I have been to Cuba I just recognized it as music for tourists. But some artists combine it with jazz etc. That sounds much better. But I can't judge now or recommend any artist, it was just the first touch.
    Album: After my introduction into HipHop with "Wu-Tang Clan" and "A Tribe called Quest", I discovered 10 years after the release another great record:Like Water for Chocolate.
    But also enjoyed a new release: The Spirit of Apollo. It combines HipHop Artists with other Artists (i.e. Tom Waits) with very unique Beats. Great!
    Artist: Her appearance at a show on myspace grab my attention: anna rikje rosenthal. Her music is pretty simple and catchy and normally not my style, but her voice has a incredible sweetness. I can't abscond.

    April
    Artist, Album, Song: Dear Reader fills everything this month. I saw a few people who spoke very enthusiastic about them so I had a listen...Boom...one Song, only one song was enough to convince me, to make me listen to everything I found again and again.
    I immediately bought the Album. Right now I have to lern for exam and so every break I lie on the gras and listen to "Replace why with funny". It makes me dream of better days during the day.
    "Dearheart" is my favourite so far. The beat is fascinating. I heard it before, but here it is a perfect structure for the harmonies and her sweet voice.

    Style: You should listen to the Radio of Appleblim. Great Mix between Dubstep and Electro. But honestly, I have no clue. Just discovered it and these unregularly bass sounds make me insane. I badly need a CD.

    May
    Concert: The Month starts with one of the best concerts I've ever been to.
    First Bridge And Tunnel convinced and played one of my favourite new styles: Hot Water Music Sounds combined with Indie or something like that.
    Also the next Band used some of these influences: The Riot Before.
    The increased the level of enthusiasm and it was a big pleasure to watch them play.
    But than Death Is Not Glamorous swept everything away.
    Also it was easy for them, because some guys went crazy and knew every word.
    No surprise, cause they got great songs and they played a lot of them.
    So, 3 Bands played a bit diffent styles, but with a lot of energy and passion.
    Rare!
    Sad News II.: Fuck!!! After the Verse split in February the next great HC Band breaks up. Have Heart 2002 - 2009. Maybe you have to go for broke to create such great records as Verse and Have Heart did. Anywhere there is a big hole to fill and I can't see a band that is able to do that.
    others: I was at a concert of the Brainworms. It was amazing. Especially the guitar play: Josh Smalls. He just helps out and got his own project, which I like too.
    I enjoyed Polar Bear Club a lot. Although it is pretty late. I think I am always to late. Same with Get Up Kids. Exited, because both band will play in Berlin this summer.
    The music magazine "Visions" already found the way in my mailbox. Seems like there will be a lot of good releases in June.

    June
    Fuck: cause I ain't got the time to check out a lot of new music. Except for some really good stuff of Jonah Matranga (New End Original, Far) and Jeremy Enigk.
    Concert: Austin Lucas, Mike Hale and Josh Small at AZ Conni in Dresden was a great concert. Quite a lot of people attend and showed a lot of attention for those you were on stage. Josh Small seems to be one of world's nicest people. He had some Problems with the Sound, but I enjoyed his Show so much. The Highlight was Austin playing acoustic in the middle of the crowd. By the way: ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead was as good as the Austin show. But it was terribly hot and there were far too many people (first time a saw a nearly sold out show in Dresdens Beatpol).
    Album: The Gaslight Anthem's - The 59' Sound becomes bigger and bigger. I can't say when this process will be finished. I listen to it and it puts me into good homour.
    Especially "Here's a looking at you, kid" has taken a shine on me.

    Juli
    I have to learn fot my exams. That sucks. There isn't a lot of time for music. I'll see.
    As I promised there hasn't been a lot of time for music.
    Concert: At least I attended to some shows. Far From Finished played in a small venue in Dresden. When you're sitting in the libary for the whole day, a concert feels like a small reincarnation. So, I enjoyed it a lot singing "Bastard's Way" and "Destination Nowhere".

    August
    Still learning half of the Month.
    Concert: At least I attended to some shows. Far From Finished played in a small venue in Dresden. When you're sitting in the libary for the whole day, a concert feels like a small reincarnation. So, I enjoyed it a lot singing "Bastard's Way" and "Destination Nowhere".
    After finishing my exams I immediately went to Berlin.
    The I saw Richie Hawtin at the "Sunday Getaway" Show at the Spree. Very nice atmosphere combined with great sounds of Richie Hawtin and Domenic D'Agnelli at Rechenwerk later this evening.
    Another big highlight was the Get Up Kids Show. The whole crowd knew every word and sang along, that was scary. I am to glad I could listen to great Songs like "10 Minutes" and "Action and Action" first hand.
    Album: Finally discovered "Alligator" by The National. People always swarm about them and I couldn't understand why. But after some listenings I really enjoyed them.

    September
    Concert: The month started with a concert of the band Polar Bear Club. There was nothing special about it I guess. Anyway I think I got a new facoured artist. Especially "the redder, the better" EP and the homonymous Song convinced me, cause lyrics and music with the coarse voice of the singer form a absolutly authetic unit about taking all this shit that happens a bit positive. I like.
    Concert: the month also ended with a concert: Dear Reader. Amazed in April, I could finally see them live: it was a big pleasure. The audience was quite polite and listen to them. They played quite inspired. Nice Show.
    Album: Brian Moss and his former Band The Ghost grabed my attention. Listen quite often to the song "Death by the way" which has a really great melody. I like their sound that sometimes remindes of Fugazi stuff.
    That's why I bought the LP of his new project, called Olehole, which is actually the sole new record I bought. I need more time & money.

    October
  • Folk Singer-Songwriters

    7. Jan. 2009, 7:14 von moramedia

    Platicando con Joseies a.k.a. Nachipop, decidimos hacer una lista del Top ten de cantautores folk. Es un poco dificil elegir, ya que no somos tan expertos en el area pero aqui va la lista. (Si alguien tiene algo en que contribuir es bienvenido).

    1. Owen
    2. Damien Rice
    3. Mark Kozelek
    4. Dakota Suite
    5. Iron And Wine
    6. Jose González
    7. Sufjan Stevens
    8. Ryan Adams
    9. Andrew Bird
    10. Jeremy Enigk

    Entre otros, que no la hicieron en la lista son: Damien Jurado, Hayden, Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell, AA Bondy, Rocky Votolato, Ron Sexmith, Ben Folds, Aimee Mann, Songs: Ohia, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Beth Orton entre otros
  • How Varied Is My Taste In Music?

    4. Jan. 2009, 10:04 von polkageeks

    This is what happens when one (well, me) has nothing better to do.
    I don't know if I can trust this, but yes, I thought it was sort of fun. Got it from yuki_no_hime. Here's it:

    'First, make a list of your overall top-20 artists. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, add up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.'

    01. Muse
    02. Avenged Sevenfold
    03. Atreyu
    04. The Matches
    05. Escape the Fate
    06. Blue October
    07. Automatic Loveletter
    08. Elliot Minor
    09. Green Day
    10. Thrice
    11. Greg Laswell
    12. The All-American Rejects
    13. Sunny Day Real Estate
    14. My Chemical Romance
    15. I Am Ghost
    16. Imogen Heap
    17. Josephine Collective
    18. Fleet Foxes
    19. Broken Iris
    20. Switchfoot

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    The 'Similar Artists' List:

    01. Radiohead
    02. Placebo
    03. Franz Ferdinand
    04. Kasabian
    05. Kaiser Chiefs
    06. Coldplay
    07. Arctic Monkeys
    08. Maxïmo Park
    09. Bullet For My Valentine
    10. Trivium
    11. Eighteen Visions
    12. The Confession
    13. Killswitch Engage
    14. As I Lay Dying
    15. 36 Crazyfists
    16. Haste the Day
    17. It Dies Today
    18. From Autumn to Ashes
    19. Alexisonfire
    20. Silverstein
    21. Motion City Soundtrack
    22. Hit the Lights
    23. Say Anything
    24. Midtown
    25. The Starting Line
    26. Bayside
    27. The Pink Spiders
    28. The Academy Is...
    29. Blessthefall
    30. Alesana
    31. From First to Last
    32. Greeley Estates
    33. Bring Me the Horizon
    34. LoveHateHero
    35. The Juliana Theory
    36. Lovedrug
    37. Dashboard Confessional
    38. Acceptance
    39. The Spill Canvas
    40. Semisonic
    41. Marjorie Fair
    42. The Goo Goo Dolls
    43. New Years Day
    44. Making April
    45. All Time Low
    46. Paramore
    47. October Fall
    48. Boys Like Girls
    49. Meg & Dia
    50. My Favorite Highway
    51. You Me At Six
    52. Go:Audio
    53. Busted
    54. McFly
    55. Simple Plan
    56. Kids In Glass Houses
    57. Son of Dork
    58. The Click Five
    59. Pinhead Gunpowder
    60. Sum 41
    61. The Offspring
    62. The Network
    63. Foxboro Hot Tubs
    64. Good Charlotte
    65. blink-182
    66. Thursday
    67. The Receiving End of Sirens
    68. Finch
    69. Emery
    70. Underoath
    71. The Bled
    72. Story of the Year
    73. Funeral for a Friend
    74. Jon Foreman
    75. William Fitzsimmons
    76. Priscilla Ahn
    77. Tom McRae
    78. Meiko.
    79. Cary Brothers
    80. Steve Reynolds
    81. Joshua Radin
    82. Plain White T's
    83. Sugarcult
    84. Yellowcard
    85. American Hi-Fi
    86. Amber Pacific
    87. Texas Is the Reason
    88. The Fire Theft
    89. Mineral
    90. The Promise Ring
    91. Jeremy Enigk
    92. Jets to Brazil
    93. The Appleseed Cast
    94. Christie Front Drive
    95. The Used
    96. Pencey Prep
    97. Aiden
    98. Panic at the Disco
    99. Fall Out Boy
    100. Taking Back Sunday
    101. Eyes Set to Kill
    102. Scary Kids Scaring Kids
    103. Four Letter Lie
    104. Frou Frou
    105. Kate Havnevik
    106. Jem
    107. The Bird and the Bee
    108. Dido
    109. Sia
    110. Nerina Pallot
    111. Kate Nash
    112. Brighten
    113. Sing It Loud
    114. You, Me, and Everyone We Know
    115. Cinematic Sunrise
    116. The Higher
    117. Grizzly Bear
    118. Bon Iver
    119. The Dodos
    120. Blitzen Trapper
    121. Iron & Wine
    122. Horse Feathers
    123. Okkervil River
    124. Great Lake Swimmers
    125. Cyrenic
    126. Open Chapter
    127. OverScene
    128. Since October
    129. Without Tomorrow
    130. Miggs
    131. Agua de Annique
    132. Stand Alone
    133. Relient K
    134. Jars of Clay
    135. Sanctus Real
    136. Audio Adrenaline
    137. Delirious?
    138. Lifehouse
    139. Kutless


    I almost gave up.

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  • My top 20 - 1 year later

    27. Nov. 2008, 0:01 von Hassergam

    This is supposed to be the 2nd part of that old entry I wrote about 1 year and 3 months ago. So, here it goes:

    1. The Clash
    First song: London Calling
    Made you fall in love: Complete Control
    Current fave: Stay Free, Safe European Home

    2. The Cure
    First song: Boys Don't Cry
    Made you fall in love: Friday I'm In Love
    Current fave: Cut Here

    3. Archers of Loaf
    First song: Web in Front
    Made you fall in love: Wrong
    Current fave: Might

    4. Jeremy Enigk
    First song: River to Sea
    Made you fall in love: Canons
    Current fave: On the Wayside

    5.Brooke Fraser
    First song: Shadowfeet
    Made you fall in love: Shadowfeet
    Current fave: Hosanna, Hymn

    6. At the Drive-In
    First song: Ticklish
    Made you fall in love: Heliotrope
    Current fave: Ticklish

    7. NOFX
    First song: Whoa on the Whoas
    Made you fall in love: i can't remember a song in specific but it began with the Pump Up the Valuum
    Current fave: Bottles to the Ground, or not

    8. Sunny Day Real Estate
    First song: Red Elephant
    Made you fall in love: Rain Song
    Current fave: Every Shining Time You Arrive, one of my favorites of all time

    9. Jimmy Eat World
    First song: The Middle
    Made you fall in love: The Middle
    Current fave: For Me This is Heaven

    10. The Postal Service
    First song: The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
    Made you fall in love: Nothing Better
    Current fave: Such Great Heights, Nothing Better

    11.Sparta
    First song: From Now to Never
    Made you fall in love: Air
    Current fave: Sans Cosm, Red Alibi

    12. Bad Religion
    First song: American Jesus
    Made you fall in love: Let Them Eat War
    Current fave: Let Them Eat War

    13. Rancid
    First song: Radio
    Made you fall in love: Seven Years Down
    Current fave: Ruby Soho

    14. Plus 44
    First song: 155
    Made you fall in love: Make You Smile
    Current fave: Cliff Diving, Baby Come On (acoustic)

    15. Alkaline Trio
    First song: '97
    Made you fall in love: 5-3-10-4
    Current fave: Warbrain

    16. blink-182
    First song: All the Small Things
    Made you fall in love: man, 7 years ago, I liked all of their songs
    Current fave: All of This and a lot of the old ones

    17. The Fire Theft
    First song: Uncle Mountain
    Made you fall in love: Heaven
    Current fave: Houses, It's Over

    18. Goldfinger
    First song: Open Your Eyes
    Made you fall in love: Superman
    Current fave: If Only

    19. Rise Against
    First song: Everchanging
    Made you fall in love: Everchanging, 3 Day Weekend
    Current fave: Paper Wings, Gethsemane

    20. Maps & Atlases
    First song: Every Place Is a House
    Made you fall in love: Big Bopper Anthems
    Current fave: Big Bopper Anthems

    Oh well, some artists remain the same, some others just change place and other unfortunately just disappeared. There are new artists too but overall, my top 20 does not have big changes.