A pretty small music month, for some reason. I think I spent a lot of time going over old favorites. Regardless, there are some gems here.
- Fredrik – “Black Fur” (Na Na Ni)
- P.O.S. – “Purexed” (Never Better)
- M83 – “You Appearing” (Saturdays=Youth)
- Caroline – “Winter” (Murmurs)
- Soul-Junk – “Ill-m-i” (1956)
- Ingrid Michaelson – “Can’t Help Falling in Love” (Be OK)
- Adele – “First Love” (19)
- Jens Lekman – “The Opposite of Hallelujah” (Night Falls Over Kortedala)
- Lily Allen – “Everyone’s At It” (It’s Not Me, It’s You)
- Laura Gibson – “Shadows on Parade” (Beasts of Seasons)
- Joe Bonamassa – “Feelin’ Good” (The Ballad of John Henry)
- Duffy – “Live and Let Die” (War Child: Heroes)
- Lily Allen – “Fuck You” (It’s Not Me, It’s You)
Fredrik’s “Black Fur” is a warm piece of freak folk. When I don’t know what to listen to I just let it loop over and over.
All of Laura Gibson’s new album is phenomenal, but “Shadows on Parade” — the opening track — is a personal highlight.
Lily Allen and P.O.S.’s new ones are catchy start to finish and the War Child compilation is a winner.
And Jens Lekman? I was listening to the new Morrissey record and recalled a song I thought was his, but it turned out to be Lekman’s. Go figure.
- March 4th, 2009 at 1:30 pm
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June is here. It’s the busy time of year. Graduations, going-away parties, weddings, vacations. No time for posting on blogs that nobody reads anyway.
May went by in a blur, leaving me just enough time to reminisce about music I used to love (Killswitch Engage, The Used, Eels, Death Cab For Cutie) and wish for half a minute that I had good music taste during the 90s (Pavement, Oasis, The Magnetic Fields). Then I went with Matt down to Irvine last weekend to experience the face melting metal of Iron Maiden and Anthrax live. It’s impressive that old guys are still capable of tearing it up like that.
- Jimmy Eat World – “Here It Goes” (Chase This Light)
- Hammock – “City in the Dust on My Window” (Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow)
- 16 Horsepower – “Splinters” (Live: March 2001)
- Eels – “Railroad Man” (Blinking Lights and Other Revelations)
- Eels – “The Other Shoe” (Blinking Lights and Other Revelations)
- Killswitch Engage – “Take This Oath” (The End of Heartache)
- The Used – “Let It Bleed” (In Love and Death)
- Death Cab For Cutie – “Transatlanticism” (Transatlanticism)
- Duffy – “Mercy” (Rockferry)
- Moving Mountains – “Grow On, Grow Up, Grow Out” (Pneuma)
- The Appleseed Cast – “The Clock and the Storm” (Peregrine)
- Pavement – “Unfair” (Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain)
- Oasis – “Champagne Supernova” (What’s The Story, Morning Glory?)
- The Magnetic Fields – “Busby Berkeley Dreams” (69 Love Songs)
- Bon Iver – “Skinny Love” (For Emma, Forever Ago)
- Iron Maiden – “Run to the Hills” (Number of the Beast)
- Anthrax – “Madhouse” (Spreading the Disease)
I’ve become a bootleg fiend as of late. I got a whole bunch of Coachella recordings, other random shows I was at and a few I wish I was at. Maybe I should start posting a few samples for your enjoyment. I’m at the brink of filling up my laptop’s hard drive. It’s about time for a new computer anyway.
You probably won’t hear much more from me this month (as if that were unusual). I’m road-tripping to Colorado to see the fam for a week, and then I’ll be start cleaning and packing to prepare to move into a new place that I just confirmed late last night. Exciting times. Peace.
- June 5th, 2008 at 9:30 pm
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