Hey, it’s half a month late, but at least it’s here. I’m back from Thailand (plenty to share, but I’ll get to that later), so here’s June’s playlist. It’s full of good old classic rock sounds and a few randoms from new releases and old favorites. And the Bruce/Wilco closers were what I played in the Land of Smiles when I was thinking about home.
- Dr. Dog – “The Old Days” (Fate)
- Paolo Nutini – “Keep Rolling” (Sunny Side Up)
- Aesop Rock – “Nickel Plated Pockets” (Daylight EP)
- M83 – “Gone” (Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts)
- Radiohead – “Lucky” (OK Computer)
- The Knife – “We Share Our Mothers’ Health (Trentemoller remix)” (We Share Our Mothers’ Health single)
- Dirty Projectors – “Useful Chamber” (Bitte Orca)
- The Hold Steady – “Citrus” (A Positive Rage)
- edIT – “Artsy Remix (feat. The Grouch)” (Certified Air Raid Material)
- The Gaslight Anthem – “The ‘59 Sound” (The ‘59 Sound)
- Mathew Good – “Champions of Nothing” (Hospital Music)
- Manchester Orchestra – “Colly Strings” (I’m Like a Virgin Losing a Child)
- Passion Pit – “Moth’s Wings” (Manners)
- The Veils – “Sit Down by the Fire” (Sun Gangs)
- mewithoutYou – “Allah, Allah, Allah” (it’s all crazy! it’s all false! it’s all a dream! it’s alright)
- The Dear Hunter – “Mustard Gas” (Act III: Life and Death)
- Bruce Springsteen – “Born to Run” (Born to Run)
- Wilco – “I’m the Man Who Loves You” (Yankee Hotel Foxtrot)
Regular posts return this week as I slowly collect my brains post-travel and try to spit them out for you to read. Meanwhile, enjoy the music!
- July 14th, 2009 at 12:18 am
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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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Much to the dismay of many an anti-hipster, I am thoroughly enjoying Animal Collective’s new album Merriweather Post Pavilion. The song “My Girls” especially is ridiculously catchy and ingenious.
This morning I watched the music video for “My Girls” and a sense of inspiration hit. All of a sudden there was an itch to be creating music. Something about the song touched the creative nerve in my brain (however dormant the action of creation may be). It reminded me of something Bob Boilen of NPR’s All Songs Considered said about a Radiohead show (that I was at!):
These guys write great songs, and sometimes you can even sing along to them, but what they do better than any band is create a sonic adventure — a soundscape which, at its best, stretches time and allows the mind to wander and rejuvenate. I think of it as resetting the synapses. Creativity breeds creativity. When the music was over, I felt unboxed and changed and pretty darn happy. Drugs are overrated; music is underrated.
Resetting the synapses. I like that. Everyone should make a list of songs (or any kind of art, for that matter) that resets their synapses, where its creativity inspires your creativity. Here are eight songs that inspire me to create:
- Radiohead – “15 Step” (In Rainbows)
- Black Moth Super Rainbow – “Forever Heavy” (Dandelion Gum)
- Animal Collective – “My Girls” (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
- Eightball – “Drama In My Life (feat. Psycho Drama)” (Lost – Chopped and Screwed)
- Burial – “Archangel” (Untrue)
- Radiohead – “House of Cards” (In Rainbows)
- Ryan Adams – “The Shadowlands” (Love Is Hell)
- M83 – “Lower Your Eyelids to Die With the Sun” (Before the Dawn Heals Us)
And an iLike playlist if you want to listen to the songs:
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It’s a sad realization when I get on here and see that my last post was a monthly playlist. Maybe one of my goals for next year should be to write more often. It’s not so much a lack of content as it is a lack of time. So maybe my other goal should be to not have so many goals.
Adam Pasion’s new album is worth checking out and listening to ten times. Do it. And Matthew Robert Cooper is a “side project” for one-man band Eluvium who you already know I love. Check him out too. And all the rest of the songs, of course.
Also, if you can get your hands on Aphex Twin’s bootleg from Coachella 2008, listen to that ten times too.
- Adam Pasion – “Run By Faith” (O Hear the Rattling)
- Joshua James – “Dangerous” (The Sun is Always Brighter)
- Adam Pasion – “Awake” (O Hear the Rattling)
- Calexico – “Crumble” (Feast of Wire)
- Danielson – “Don’t You Be the Judge (live version)” (Trying Hartz)
- DJ Rupture – “Mass Dampers: Ekstrak” (Uproot)
- Tobacco – “Dirt (feat. Aesop Rock)” (Fucked Up Friends)
- Kings Of Leon – “Use Somebody” (Only by The Night)
- Joshua James – “Lovers Without Love” (The Sun is Always Brighter)
- Sufjan Stevens – “Oh God Where Are You Now? (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)” (Michigan)
- Sufjan Stevens – “Redford (for Yia-Yia and Pappou)” (Michigan)
- Matthew Robert Cooper – “Miniature 7″ (Miniatures)
- Matthew Robert Cooper – “Miniature 9″ (Miniatures)
- M83 – “Lower Your Eyelids To Die With The Sun” (Before the Dawn Heals Us)
- The Snake The Cross The Crown – “Electronic Dream Plant” (Cotton Teeth)
- Aphex Twin – “Nannou 2″ (Drukqs)
- Port O’Brien – “I Woke Up Today” (All We Could Do Was Sing)
- December 1st, 2008 at 11:14 pm
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Yep. Fall is here. Gone are the sunny pop songs of spring and summer. In come the introspective, calm-but-questioning sounds of autumn.
Change is afoot.
- Jakob – “Pneumonic” (Solace)
- The Velvet Underground – “Who Loves the Sun” (Loaded)
- Radiohead – “There There” (Hail to the Thief)
- M83 – “Lower Your Eyelids to Die With the Sun” (Before the Dawn Heals Us)
- The New Pornographers – “These Are the Fables” (Twin Cinema)
- Joshua James – “Today” (The Sun Is Always Brighter)
- dan le sac vs. Scroobius Pip – “Letter from God to Man” (Angles)
- Neko Case – “Look For Me (I’ll Be Around)” (Blacklisted)
- Joshua James – “Winter Storm” (The Sun Is Always Brighter)
- Neko Case – “I Wish I Was the Moon” (Blacklisted)
- mewithoutYou – “Carousels” (Catch For Us the Foxes)
- TV On the Radio – “Crying” (Dear Science)
- Jay-Z – “Renegade” (The Blueprint)
- Hammock – “We Will Say Goodbye to Everyone” (Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow)
- Ingrid Michaelson – “The Way I Am” (Girls and Boys)
- Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile – “The Farmer and the Duck” (Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile)
P.S. If you get a chance to, go see Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile live. I saw them last weekend in Irvine and was thoroughly impressed. It’s a beautiful thing to see modern legends collaborate so well with each other. And if you don’t get a chance, at least pick up a copy of the album.
- October 1st, 2008 at 12:24 pm
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You know autumn is on its way when reverb and ambient textures start to float back into the soundscape, especially in the form of Neko Case, Fleet Foxes and This Will Destroy You. This year they’re accentuated with some of those warm, 80s-esque synths that M83 and MGMT bring to the table.
Autumn has finally become a season that I can appreciate. Now that I’m beyond school and life is fairly constant aside from the natural seasons, I’m able to enjoy what each season brings, in both the emotional and natural senses. I look forward to the sense of calm darkness and satisfied sadness that reminds me to take comfort as I sit back and watch a year come to a close.
- Stars of the Lid – “Apreludes (in C sharp major)” (and Their Refinement of the Decline)
- Spain – “Our Love is Going to Live Forever” (She Haunts My Dreams)
- Norma Jean – “Death of the Anti Mother” (The Anti Mother)
- Ponytail – “Celebrate the Body Electric (It Came From an Angel)” (Ice Cream Spiritual)
- Santogold – “Creator” (Santogold)
- The Faint – “The Geeks Were Right” (Fasciinatiion)
- edIT – “Laundry” (Crying Over Pros For No Reason)
- The Cool Kids – “A Little Bit Cooler” (The Bake Sale)
- M83 – “Midnight Souls Still Remain” (Saturdays = Youth)
- Anathallo – “Dokkoise House (With Face Covered)” (Floating World)
- MGMT – “Time to Pretend” (Oracular Spectacular)
- This Will Destroy You – “A Three-Legged Workhorse” (This Will Destroy You)
- Fleet Foxes – “White Winter Hymnal” (Fleet Foxes)
- Neko Case – “Maybe Sparrow” (Fox Confessor Brings the Flood)
- Delta Spirit – “People, Turn Around” (Ode to Sunshine)
- Lil Wayne – “Got Money” (Tha Carter III)
- September 3rd, 2008 at 12:42 pm
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Oh, July. Another stressful month that I was hoping wouldn’t be. I moved to a new house, my job got busier than ever and I had hardly any time for musical discovery. Surprising how much new stuff ended up on the list despite all that.
A lot of people didn’t like the new M83. Neither did I. Keep listening. It gets much better with time.
And do yourself a favor and listen to the new Avett Brothers EP. It will make you reexamine your life.
- Ratatat – “Mirando” (LP3)
- Alkaline Trio – “Time to Waste” (Crimson)
- M83 – “Skin of the Night” (Saturdays = Youth)
- The Monkees – “Whole Wide World” (Pool It)
- Lykke Li – “Dance Dance Dance” (Little Bit EP)
- Stars of the Lid – “Apreludes (in C sharp major)” (and Their Refinement of the Decline)
- Benji Hughes – “Baby, It’s Your Life” (A Love Extreme)
- John Mayer – “In Your Atmosphere” (Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles)
- M83 – “Graveyard Girl” (Saturdays = Youth)
- My Brightest Diamond – “Inside a Boy” (A Thousand Shark’s Teeth)
- The Avett Brothers – “Tear Down the House” (The Second Gleam EP)
- Opeth – “Heir Apparent” (Watershed)
- August 4th, 2008 at 11:33 am
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Another busy month spent not blogging, but at least I’m consistent with the monthly playlists, right? I’m about to leave for a week of vacation. I figured I’d post my August list before I check out mentally.
- Ray LaMontagne – “Empty” (Till The Sun Turns Black)
- Mono – “halcyon (beautiful days)” (Walking cloud and deep red sky, Flag fluttered and the sun shined)
- Dr. Dre – “Forgot About Dre” (2001)
- Sigur Ros – “Milano” (Takk…)
- M83 – “Teen Angst” (Before the Dawn Heals Us)
- Ryan Adams – “Damn, Sam (I Love A Woman That Rains)” (Heartbreaker)
- Ryan Adams – “Come Pick Me Up” (Heartbreaker)
- Josh Ritter – “The Temptation of Adam” (The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter)
- M.I.A. – “Bird Flu” (Kala)
- Ray Lamontagne – “All The Wild Horses” (Trouble)
- Liars – “Drum And The Uncomfortable Can” (Drum’s Not Dead)
As you can see, I’m still slightly obsessed with Ryan Adams. I don’t think that will be ending soon.