Posts tagged Bon Iver

Fall-down Friday

It’s been a long week, and I am too tired to act as excited as I really am that I get to see Bon Iver at The Wiltern tonight, then spend the weekend with some “family” I haven’t seen for a while.

Here’s hoping I don’t fall asleep behind the wheel on my ride to LA! Have a good weekend, friends.

25 Albums that Changed My Life

Oh no! A meme on my blog? It’s all downhill from here. But really, did you expect me to pass up a music-themed post, especially when I’m not feeling my best and have a hard time finding inspiration?

Think of 25 albums that had such a profound effect on you they changed your life or the way you looked at it. They sucked you in and took you over for days, weeks, months, years. These are the albums that you can use to identify time, places, people, emotions. These are the albums that no matter what they were thought of musically shaped your world.

I couldn’t even begin to put these in order of preference. They’ve all been number one in my heart at some point or another. So, in true Rob Gordon fashion, I put them in autobiographical order, all the way from high school up to now.

I won’t even begin to try and explain each album or even the general progression of my music habits. If you are curious, that’s kind of what comments are for.

  1. Jimi Hendrix – Woodstock
  2. Project 86 – Drawing Black Lines
  3. Incubus – Make Yourself
  4. Radiohead – OK Computer
  5. Tool – Aenema
  6. A Perfect Circle – Thirteenth Step
  7. Sigur Rós – Ágætis byrjun
  8. Extol – Undeceived
  9. Sufjan Stevens – Michigan
  10. The Dillinger Escape Plan – Miss Machine
  11. The Mars Volta – De-loused in the Comatorium
  12. Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
  13. Radiohead – Amnesiac
  14. He Is Legend – I Am Hollywood
  15. Killswitch Engage – The End of Heartache
  16. The Dillinger Escape Plan – Irony is a Dead Scene
  17. Explosions in the Sky – The Earth is Not a Cold, Dead Place
  18. mewithoutYou – Catch for Us the Foxes
  19. The Appleseed Cast – Low Level Owl: Volume 1
  20. mewithoutYou – Brother, Sister
  21. This Will Destroy You – Young Mountain
  22. Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
  23. Sigur Rós – Takk
  24. Ryan Adams – Heartbreaker
  25. This Will Destroy You – This Will Destroy You

Monthly Playlist: January 2009

January was an interesting music month. Animal Collective’s new album slapped me in the face, and a lot of freak folk and experimental stuff I hadn’t cared much for before finally hit me (Bowerbirds, Gang Gang Dance, Fredrik).

I also met a few cool girls — Gayle Skidmore, Valeri Lopez and Soyu Sae — who played some very inspiring music at a coffee shop a few weeks ago. Two of their songs got stuck in my head like whoa and thus appear here. Hopefully I’ll be seeing a lot more of them in the future.

  1. Eluvium – “New Animals From the Air” (Talk Amongst the Trees)
  2. T.I. – “Whatever You Like” (Paper Trail)
  3. Bowerbirds – “In Our Talons” (Hymns For a Dark Horse)
  4. Hammock – “City in the Dust on My Window” (Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow)
  5. Gang Gang Dance – “House Jam” (Saint Dymphna)
  6. Fredrik – “Black Fur” (Na Na Ni)
  7. 3oh!3 – “Punkbitch” (Want)
  8. Jay-Z – “Threat” (The Black Album)
  9. Jay-Z – “Moment of Clarity” (The Black Album)
  10. Animal Collective – “My Girls” (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
  11. Gayle Skidmore – “Crazy” (Cowley Road)
  12. Valeri Lopez – “Just PB&J Thank You” (Eugene Lovely)
  13. Bon Iver – “Woods” (Blood Bank)
  14. Modeselektor – “The White Flash feat. Thom Yorke (Trentemøller remix)” (Happy Birthday! Remixed Pt. 1)
  15. Animal Collective – “College” (Sung Tongs)
  16. The Dead Texan – “A Chronicle of Early Failures, part 2″ (The Dead Texan)
  17. Black Moth Super Rainbow – “Forever Heavy” (Dandelion Gum)
  18. Lil’ Wayne – “Lollipop” (Tha Carter III)
  19. Lil’ Wayne – “La La” (Tha Carter III)
  20. Sigur Rós – “Gódan daginn” (með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust)

Ingrid Michaelson – Skinny Love

Here’s Ingrid Michaelson covering Bon Iver’s “Skinny Love”:

It’s always interesting to me to see musicians covering other musicians’ work. It’s a very direct attribution to the original creator, and it probably happens more in pop music than in any other art form, at least at this point in time.

“Copying” art and attributing artistic predecessors are interesting things to think about. I would argue that the majority of the hip-hop world is built on honoring those that came before. Some call it copying, I call it respect.

But it’s 2:11 am so maybe I should talk more about that later.

Lykke Li & Bon Iver – Dance Dance Dance

I love Lykke Li and I love Bon Iver. This video only increases that love. So good.

Monthly Playlist: April 2008

May? What happened to April? I guess I’ve been busy or something.

April was a month of playing artists on repeat: Bon Iver; Jimmy Eat World; Foals; Does It Offend You, Yeah?; Portishead; Grizzly Bear. There was also some Coachella reminiscing and a healthy scoop of bitterness towards Western evangelical culture (check out the Chris Thile song), but those are rants for another time.

  1. Grizzly Bear – “Alligator (Choir Version)” (Friend EP)
  2. Does It Offend You, Yeah? – “Let’s Make Out” (You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into)
  3. Jimmy Eat World – “Firefight” (Chase This Light)
  4. Grizzly Bear – “Little Brother (Electric)” (Friend EP)
  5. Foals – “Two Steps, Twice” (Antidotes)
  6. Does It Offend You, Yeah? – “We Are Rockstars” (You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into)
  7. Jimmy Eat World – “Kill” (Futures)
  8. Bon Iver – “Skinny Love” (For Emma, Forever Ago)
  9. Bon Iver – “re: Stacks” (For Emma, Forever Ago)
  10. Chris Thile – “The Believer” (Deceiver)
  11. mewithoutYou – “The Sun and the Moon” (Brother, Sister)
  12. Bon Iver – “The Wolves (Act I and II)” (For Emma, Forever Ago)
  13. Vampire Weekend – “Mansard Roof” (Vampire Weekend)
  14. Portishead – “Machine Gun” (Third)
  15. International Superheroes of Hardcore – “Dirty Mouth” (Tip Of The Iceberg/Takin’ It Ova!)
  16. Man Man – “The Ballad of Butter Beans” (Rabbit Habits)
  17. Les Savy Fav – “The Sweat Descends” (Inches)

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to get back to working 24/7 and getting the life sucked out of me by tactless people that I still try hard to love.

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