Monday, July 30, 2012
Olympics
What are you fools doing??? The Olympics are on!!!! Go watch that instead of reading this. But if you must listen to something on this blog, look at this video: the NBC theme to the Olympics.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Slow Burner
I’m a sucker for those songs that have a slow build up then
suddenly get really intense. Here are my 5 picks for the week.
Something Old
“Young London”- Angels and Airwaves
Remember when Angels and Airwaves was huge? I have to admit,
I never really liked them all that much because I hated the fact that lead
singer had left Blink 182 to join AA. But now that Blink is back together (not
ashamed to admit that I love them) I can cherish the music Angels and Airwaves
left us.
Something New
“A Leaving Song”- Broken Records
I’m not really sure how old this song is but I just heard it
for the first time a couple weeks ago. Since then, it has collected an embarrassing
high number of plays on my itunes. Enjoy.
Something Borrowed
“Torch Song”- Shady Bard
Just like I’m not ashamed to admit I love Blink 182, I’m
also not ashamed to admit that I love The
Vampire Diaries. Ok. Yes, I am a little ashamed to admit that. Whatever.
All of you who are judging me for my poor taste suck (haha see what I did
there?) This is a song that I downloaded after hearing it during one of the
episodes.
Something Blue
“Caves”- Jack’s Mannequin
You know any song that starts out with single scales being
playing on a piano is going to end pretty epically. I know this song is 7
minutes long but trust me, it’s worth it.
Something Random
“Transatlanticism”- Death Cab for Cutie
Remember a couple weeks ago when I mentioned I saw Death Cab
live and they were awesome? Well they ended with this song. And it
blew.my.fucking.mind. This is like the definition of a song that builds up. I’ve
included the album version and the best live recording of this I could find.
Just so you could be jealous that you missed out.
Monday, July 16, 2012
I'm a Little Bit Country...
I’ve recently rediscovered my love of country music.
Not really through my own choice but because the radio down
at the pool has decided to stop picking up any stations except the two country
ones. That’s left me with a lot of twang, heart breaks and pick-up trucks to I
thought I’d share some of my favorites.
Something Old
“Crazy”- Patsy Cline
There’s a reason people are still talking about her. The
song is great and the whole tragic-death thing adds to the mystique.
Something New
“Springsteen”- Eric Church
This song has all the essentials of a country song: looking
back to when you were young, shout outs to famous musicians, summer, stars at
night, lover, and some sort of fire (in this case a lighter). It’s all right
there.
Something Borrowed
“Hurt”- Johnny Cash
At the risk of being disowned by the country community… I’m
not a big Johnny Cash fan. I can’t explain it but he just doesn’t do it for me.
However, this song is one of the best covers ever (it was originally done by
Nine Inch Nails) and if you can make it through the video with out getting a
little misty eyed, more power to you.
Something Blue
“Still Holding Out For You”- SHeDAISY
When I was younger I was absolutely obsessed with SHeDAISY.
I have no idea what they’re doing now but I’m going to single handedly bring
back their career with this song recommendation. When I was younger, I didn’t
really listen to the lyrics to I had no idea how depressing this song actually
is but jeez… what a sad story.
Something Random
“How Do You Like Me Now?”- Toby Keith
Toby Keith and I are about as opposite as it is possible to
be. I don’t really like anything about him… except this song.
So park your truck out front, take your boots off, open a
beer, sit next to your dog, hold your woman real close, and enjoy some country
music.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Catchy Like A Rash
You know that annoying song that is stuck in your head all
the time and no matter what you do, you can’t get it out? That is… until you’ve
heard another equally annoying song. Here are my picks guaranteed to drive you
crazy. But don’t lie, you’re secretly enjoying yourself.
Something Old
“Eye of the Tiger”- Survivor
I know you’re thinking, “great. Now I’m going to have this
terrible song stuck in my head for the rest of the day” and you’re right! You
will. But when you find yourself 10 times more productive today than another
day, you can thank me and this ridiculously catchy song.
Something New
“Call Me Maybe”- Carly Rae Jepsen
Oh dear Lord. Not this song again. This song is everywhere
this summer. One day I counted at the pool and I heard it 4 times in 4 hours.
That’s a lot of “call me maybes.” And as much as I want to hate it… I just
can’t. It’s too damn catchy. I have a theory that if you polled 50 people, at
least 4 of them would have that song stuck in their head at any given time.
Here’s your chance to be 1 of 4.
Something Borrowed
“Twist and Shout”- The Beatles
Remember that great scene in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
(insert obligatory “Buhler, Buhler, Katie Buhler” here) with the epic parade?
Well Ferris did The Beatles proud… who did the Isley Brothers proud first. And
now, I dare you not to walk around the rest of the day singing “shake it up
baby now (shake it up baby now)” while pretending you’re in your own parade.
Something Blue
“Graduation”- Vitamin C
Remember how I graduated a month and a half ago? And
remember how I’m kind of an asshole? Well combine the two and you’ve got the
torture I inflicted on my roommates by singing this song to them in the week
leading up to graduation. Sad as hell yet still one of the catchiest songs
ever.
Something Random
“Tubthumping”- Chumbawamba
I have no idea what this song is about. No idea what the lyrics
mean. No idea what “tubthumping” is or what is has to do with the song. BUT…
don’t act like you don’t belt out “I get knocked down…” every single time you
hear it on the radio.
And now you’ll be “pissing the night away” singing these songs
in your head over and over and over. You’re welcome mwuahahahahahaha (evil
laugh)
Monday, July 2, 2012
Live Music
Being back home has really showed me one aspect of New York
that I miss more than anything: access to new music. Pierre has 4 radio
stations.
River 92.7 which plays a sickening collection of Katy Perry,
Maroon 5, Train, Nickleback, Kelly Clarkson, and the novelty song of the week
(aka “Call Me Maybe”)
Jack 95.3 which plays a really weird mix of basically
whatever they’re feeling. I’ve heard everything from Beyonce to bad 80’s hair
metal (a lot of bad 80’s hair metal)
94.5 Country which, obviously plays country hits but from a
tower just far enough away that it comes in fuzzy
100.1 the Eagle which is a mix of oldies but goodies. Except
for Saturday nights which is all 70’s disco crap.
Anyway, this has made me miss the huge variety of music I
had the chance to not only hear, but also see live in New York.
And yes, I am aware this post is absolutely dripping with
East Coast Elitism but that comes with the territory. Enjoy these 5 songs from
bands I saw this year.
Something Old
“Soul Meets Body”- Death Cab for Cutie
Always a great song. And, luckily for me, I got to see Death
Cab play with the Magik*Magik Orchestra which made all the songs sound about 15
times cooler than they already would have.
Something New
“Krocodile”- St. Vincent
So for those of you who don’t know, St. Vincent is fairly to
mostly awesome. If you get a chance to see her live, go. She was phenomenal and
finished her set with this song off her new record… while crowd surfing.
Something Borrowed
“I Don’t Want Love”- The Antlers
The same day I saw St. Vincent, I saw the Antlers and
honestly, I felt a little too high from their music to take it all in.
Thankfully, Lexi recommended this song and now I can remember their trippy,
f-ed up show in its entirety.
Something Blue
“Lover Gone”- Peggy Sue
Don’t you love when you go to see one band and then find
that the opening band is just as awesome, if not more awesome, than the band
you came to see? I got lucky like that when I saw the British band Peggy Sue
open for First Aid Kit. All of their music is worth checking out but this is my
favorite.
Something Random
“Emmylou”- First Aid Kit
Speaking of First Aid Kit, they are my second favorite
sister act featuring one or more lesbian (*cough* Tegan and Sara *cough*) and
this is just an all around great song.
Enjoy!
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