Well, now that I’m back from Australia, I suppose I should catch up and show you what I was listening to last month. Lots of Bruce Springsteen, natch. And I started going through all the Tom Waits albums I somehow have not listened to up to now. And then I got on a plane to Sydney, sans iPod, and discovered the only on-board music options worth listening to as I fell into a Tylenol PM coma were Coldplay and Lily Allen.
Enjoy!
Antony & the Johnsons – “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” (Dylan Mania)
Joker & Ginz – “Purple City” (Purple City / Re-Up)
Lori McKenna – “Witness to Your Life” (Unglamorous)
Drake – “Best I Ever Had” (Best I Ever Had)
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros – “Home” (Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros)
Bruce Springsteen – “Atlantic City” (Live in New York City)
Tom Waits – “Big Joe and Phantom 309″ (Nighthawks at the Diner)
Bruce Springsteen – “Tenth Avenue Freezeout” (Live 1975-1985)
Hammock – “Mono No Aware” (Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow)
He Is Legend – “Don’t Touch That Dial” (It Hates You)
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis – “Going Up the Country” (Kitty, Daisy & Lewis)
Tom Waits – “Chocolate Jesus” (Mule Variations)
Bruce Springsteen – “Thunder Road” (Born to Run)
Plants & Animals – “Bye Bye Bye” (Parc Avenue)
The Dead Texan – “A Chronicle of Early Failures, part 2″ (The Dead Texan)
Sigur Rós – “Gong” (Takk…)
Lily Allen – “The Fear” (It’s Not Me, It’s You)
Coldplay – “Death and All His Friends” (Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends)
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.
Jimi Hendrix – Woodstock
Project 86 – Drawing Black Lines
Incubus – Make Yourself
Radiohead – OK Computer
Tool – Aenema
A Perfect Circle – Thirteenth Step
Sigur Rós – Ágætis byrjun
Extol – Undeceived
Sufjan Stevens – Michigan
The Dillinger Escape Plan – Miss Machine
The Mars Volta – De-loused in the Comatorium
Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Radiohead – Amnesiac
He Is Legend – I Am Hollywood
Killswitch Engage – The End of Heartache
The Dillinger Escape Plan – Irony is a Dead Scene
Explosions in the Sky – The Earth is Not a Cold, Dead Place
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.
Eluvium – “New Animals From the Air” (Talk Amongst the Trees)
T.I. – “Whatever You Like” (Paper Trail)
Bowerbirds – “In Our Talons” (Hymns For a Dark Horse)
Hammock – “City in the Dust on My Window” (Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow)
Gang Gang Dance – “House Jam” (Saint Dymphna)
Fredrik – “Black Fur” (Na Na Ni)
3oh!3 – “Punkbitch” (Want)
Jay-Z – “Threat” (The Black Album)
Jay-Z – “Moment of Clarity” (The Black Album)
Animal Collective – “My Girls” (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
On Friday night, Craig and I got to see Sigur Rós at UC Berkeley’s Greek Theater. It’s an outdoor venue and rain was in the forecast. I hoped it would hold off, but I never could have expected what actually happened.
We stayed dry for the entire show and were thankful, and the band came out to do a final song for the encore: Untitled 8 (aka Popplagið). One of their most popular songs, and definitely one of the grandest and most epic songs I’ve ever heard. As the song started to build to its climax, a mist started to form over the crowd, and as the song progressed the rain began to pour harder and harder.
Watch this video that someone got of the song. It’s hard to see the rain in the video, but when the crowd starts to cheer a couple minutes in, that’s when it started to come down.
Craig said I looked happier than I’ve been in a long time in those few minutes. It’s true. I might sound like a complete sap, but it was one of the most worshipful, beautiful moments in my life thus far. I still get goosebumps thinking about it.
June was an interesting month. Friends graduating college and moving away, a road trip to Colorado, Adele exploding on the scene and doing anything I could to take a chill pill due to a lot of stress. Little did I know what July would bring… dun dun DUNNNNN!
Black Sabbath – “Black Sabbath” (Black Sabbath)
Devin the Dude – “She Want That Money” (Waitin’ to Inhale)
Jakob – “Everything All of the Time” (Solace)
Adele – “Crazy For You” (19)
N.E.R.D. – “Spaz” (Seeing Sounds)
Coldplay – “Violet Hill” (Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends)
Sigur Rós – “Gobbledigook” (Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust)
Of Montreal – “Gronlandic Edit” (Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?)
Bob Marley – “No Woman No Cry (Live)” (Legend)
The Wombats – “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” (Let’s Dance to Joy Division)
Adele – “Daydreamer” (19)
Bob Marley – “Stir It Up” (Legend)
Dub Trio – “Awakening Dub (Live)” (Exploring the Dangers of)
The Snake the Cross the Crown – “Electronic Dream Plant” (Cotton Teeth)
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds – “Bartender” (Live at Radio City)
The Mountain Goats – “Love Love Love” (The Sunset Tree)
This one is late for good reason. I’ve been sick all week and am just now beginning to see the end. Not only have I been busy resting, watching the entire Freaks & Geeks series, as well as several episodes of Six Feet Under, but the doc I went to looked at my ear, which is highly prone to infection after colds, and said I had a major tear halfway across my ear drum. Closer inspection indicated that wasn’t the case (whew) but neither of the doctors could figure out what was going on. “Cool ear,” one of them told me on his way out. Uhh… thanks?
Anyway, on to the music (which will be slightly garbled to me until I finish this course of double-strength antibiotics). Last month I finally started catching on to This Will Destroy You’s new one, I continued to fall in love with The Snake The Cross The Crown, I saw Ryan Adams live for the first time (yay, bootlegs!) and discovered Modeselektor thanks to Radiohead guest-DJing some BBC radio show I’d never heard of. Enjoy some tunes.
This Will Destroy You – “They Move On Tracks of Never-Ending Light” (This Will Destroy You)
Here’s the breakdown of what I listened to last month that made me happy. Songza made linking ridiculously easy.
Also, December is going to be a dead month for new music. Guess what that means? More meaningless end-of-year lists! Hooray! Expect several of these from me, justlikelastyear.
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)
Time, once again, for the monthly playlist. Time seems to be flying by. Also, I’ll be writing a lot about Coachella very soon. Just you wait.
There’s a lot of Kings Of Leon and P.O.S. on this one. Kings Of Leon was because of the release of their new album Because Of The Times, which is amazing, combined with my excitement to see them at Coachella. And P.O.S. was because P.O.S. is awesome.
Kings Of Leon – “Knocked Up” (Because Of The Times)
The Chariot – “And Shot Each Other” (The Fiancée)
Kings Of Leon – “Four Kicks” (Aha Shake Heartbreak)
Ladysmith Black Mambazo – “Amazing Grace” (Journey Of Dreams)
Portishead – “Glory Box” (Roseland NYC Live)
Ray LaMontagne – “Gone Away From Me” (Till The Sun Turns Black)
Kings Of Leon – “On Call” (Because Of The Times)
Regina Spektor – “Samson” (Begin To Hope)
TV On The Radio – “Hours” (Return To Cookie Mountain)
CocoRosie – “Japan” (The Adventures Of Ghosthorse and Stillborn)
Kings Of Leon – “McFearless” (Because Of The Times)
The Dillinger Escape Plan – “Weekend Sex Change” (Calculating Infinity)
P.O.S. – “De La Souls” (Audition)
The Appleseed Cast – “Rooms And Gardens” (Low Level Owl: Volume 2)
P.O.S. – “Safety In Speed (Heavy Metal)” (Audition)
P.O.S. – “P.O.S. Is Ruining My Life” (Audition)
Sigur Ros – “Milano” (Takk…)
Caspian – “Some Are White Light” (The Four Trees)
Cloud Cult – “Chain Reaction” (The Meaning Of
Saul Williams – “Act III, Scene 2 (Shakespeare)” (Saul Williams)
Pedro The Lion – “Foregone Conclusions” (Achilles’ Heel)