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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Part two of four of my evil list-making scheme.
- Sufjan Stevens
- Explosions in the Sky
- mewithoutYou
- Radiohead
- The Appleseed Cast
- Nickel Creek
- The Dillinger Escape Plan
- Godspeed You! Black Emperor
- The Mars Volta
- A Perfect Circle
- Andrew Bird
- MxPx
- AFI
- Alison Krauss
- Project 86
- Tom Waits
- Sigur Rós
- The Faint
- Chris Thile
- This Will Destroy You
- Mew
- Iron & Wine
- Coldplay
- Cloud Cult
- John Mayer
- Opeth
- Joshua Radin
- Killswitch Engage
- Incubus
- Ryan Adams
- Norma Jean
- Robert Johnson
- The Black Keys
Once again, thanks to Last.fm for making this list possible.
- December 22nd, 2006 at 5:57 pm
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I had the opportunity to see The Faint this last Saturday in Pomona at The Glass House.
The openers were The Deadly Syndrome and Passage. The Deadly Syndrome was creative, pulling in a wide variety of styles that reminded me of everything from Wolf Parade to The Decemberists to The Violent Femmes and a thousand other references I couldn’t possibly put names on. They’re apparently a pretty new band on the circuit, but I think they’ll do well. They really engaged the crowd and had a lot of positive energy. They did their best when the vocalist wasn’t playing guitar or bass, because his stage presence worked wonders.
Passage, on the other hand… Well, let’s just say that he didn’t follow a cardinal rule of opening acts: don’t perform like you’re better than your audience, or in any way make your crowd feel as though you are patronizing them. You don’t gain fans that way. Aside from that, he was a white hip hop/rap act playing for people who like 80′s synth pop, so he was going to have to work hard to make fans. During an awkward pantomime to random commercial audio clips, there were several shouts of “We don’t get it!” and “You’re not funny!” but he just kept on going. Enough about him though…
The Faint were great. As someone who doesn’t like to dance in any way, shape or form, this was probably the most fun I’ve had listening to dance-ish type music. They played a great mix of songs from Blank-Wave Arcade, Danse Macabre and Wet From Birth, as well as two or three new songs that I’m assuming will appear on their upcoming release. The new stuff was good; not anything unexpected, but a little darker at times, especially during one Depeche-esque number. They also had the entire show synced to video that went along with each song, making the experience complete in every way.
In no particular order (and excluding the new songs) here’s what I remember them playing:
- Dropkick The Punks
- Paranoiattack
- Worked Up So Sexual
- Desperate Guys
- How Could I Forget?
- In Concert
- Let The Poison Spill From Your Throat
- I Disappear
- Call Call
- Glass Danse
- Agenda Suicide
- Birth
Unfortunately, no photography was allowed at this show, so I have no Flickr goodness to share.
I’m all over the place with shows these days, it seems. I made a weekend trip up to San Francisco to see mewithoutYou this last weekend (a few pictures on my Flickr account).
Next Monday I’ll be trekking down to Pomona to see Explosions In The Sky at The Glass House.
A few weeks later I’ll be making the same trip to see The Faint.
Expect pictures from those shows when the time comes.