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Mixtape Vol. 25

March 16th, 2009 8 comments

That’s right, I’m back. As you may notice, I took some time to change the look. Widen out the display and give it a bit of a professional feel. Hope you like.
I’m trying to catch up on the past 5 months of music so we’re going to start with the tail end of 2008 that I missed out on. I apologize for the lack of writing prowess. For some reason I just can’t think of anything interesting to say about each and every song (they’re all good) but I’m sure I’ll get back into the blogging groove after a couple more of these. Hope you enjoy!
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  1. Noah and the Whale5 Years Time
    From: London, England
    Album: Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down    Noah and the Whale - Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down
    I’m starting out this mix with some seriously happy music. I can’t help but smile every time I hear it. This single came out a LONG time ago but they just released their first LP. Definitely worth a full listen.
  2. Florence and the MachineKiss With A Fist
    From: London, England
    Album: Kiss With A Fist    Florence and The Machine - Kiss With a Fist - Single
    Staying with the Brits and this time the lyrics aren’t quite as happy but the beat is still boppy.
  3. Los Campesinos!It’s Never That Easy Though, Is It? (Song for the Other Hurt)
    From: Cardiff, Wales
    Album: We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed    Los Campesinos! - We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
    I guess that Facebook quiz was right when it told me to move to England, especially if you scan down and see the rest of the songs I picked. I just post what I like and I swear I don’t plan it. I posted a song from Los Campesinos! awhile back from their EP but this is off their debut full length album. The voice on this song is borderline Dan Bejar of Destroyer (who’s voice I HATE) but it manages to stay quirky without getting annoying.
  4. The Boat PeopleBorn In The 80s
    From: Australia
    Album: Chandeliers    The Boat People - Chandeliers
    Not only does the song title flat out tell you, but you can clearly hear the 80s sound. The whole record is similarly simple with catchy hooks, but sometimes that’s all you want.
  5. The BicyclesWon’t She Be Surprised
    From: Toronto
    Album: Oh No, It’s Love    The Bicycles - Oh No, It's Love
    Another happy song but this one has some indie cred with that crazy twangy organ sound. Even the title track “Oh No, It’s Love” is fun and bright.
  6. Sara LovTimebomb
    From: Hawaii
    Album: The Young Eyes (EP)    Sara Lov - The Young Eyes (EP)
    Originally from Hawaii, she got her break in LA. This Beck cover is off her EP from last year, but her full length album is actually due out this week. I’m embarrassed to say that I didn’t even recognize it as a cover and I love Beck.
  7. The PostmarksOne Note Samba
    From: Miami, FL
    Album: By-the-Numbers    The Postmarks - By-the-Numbers
    Another cover that I didn’t recognize (who’s Jobim?). This was an interesting project where the band released one song a month with each track featuring the number of the month in the title. This one was released a full year ago. I find her voice quite enchanting
  8. Leona NaessShiny On The Inside
    From: London, England
    Album: Thirteens    Leona Naess - Thirteens
    Speaking of enchanting, another great voice. The entire record has a mellow warmth to it and I would suggest giving it a full run through.
  9. Bloc PartySigns
    From: London, England
    Album: Intimacy    Bloc Party - Intimacy (Deluxe Version)
    I fell in love with Bloc Party’s Silent Alarm but was not quite as smitten with this latest release. Never the less there are a couple of gems in there like this one.
  10. The Black GhostsRepetition Kills You
    From: London, England
    Album: The Black Ghosts    The Black Ghosts - The Black Ghosts
    I always have to bring some dance/electronica in towards the end. You might recognize the vocals if you ever listened to the Gorillaz (that’s the voice of Damon Albarn).
  11. ThunderheistJerk It (Original Mix)
    From: Montreal/Toronto
    Album: Jerk It (EP)    Thunderheist - Jerk It - EP
    Thunderheist is defined as stealing someone’s thunder. The powers of the internet, this duo came together as Myspace friends, one in Montreal and the other in Toronto. Graham would make beats that Isis would sing over. If you’re looking for a party, be sure to hit one their live shows. I hear they can be quite primal.
  12. Shinichi OsawaStar Guitar
    From: Tokyo, Japan
    Album: The One    Shinichi Osawa - The One
    Apparently I’m all about the covers or people only do covers at the end of the year. This was originally a Chemical Brothers song and it’s been redone by Shinichi Osawa with Au Revoir Simone singing on it. Reminds me a little of Ratatat. Check out the video below if you can handle women’s crotches flying towards you (seriously).