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Music You Should Be Listening To Vol. 30

March 1st, 2010 1 comment

I felt my title was a bit boring so I’m trying to think of something else I should call my mixes. ‘MYSBLT mixes’ doesn’t quite roll of the tongue. I’m open to suggestions if you’re willing to share some ideas in the comments section.
This week has probably the most repeats for me since I started this. Three of the bands below I have had on previous mixes. If you didn’t like them the first time around, maybe you’ll hear something different this time. Enjoy.

  1. The Big Guns Of Highsmith by Lightspeed Champion
    From: New York, NY
    Album: Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You 
    Devonté Hynes is Lightspeed Champion. He was born in Houston, TX, grew up in England, and now calls New York home. He has an experimental style comfortable with classical as well as electronic sounds. I know this song is a little repetitive but I just love the choir style chorus. Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You just came out this past January.

  2. Swim Until You Can’t See Land by Frightened Rabbit
    From: Scotland
    Album: The Winter of Mixed Drinks 
    I love this band. There is something so endearing about the lead singer’s voice and Scottish bands just know how to rock. This would be Frightened Rabbit’s third studio release (coming out this month) and it definitely sounds like them. I know people like bands because they sound a certain way, but somehow I always want bands to be evolving. Don’t get me wrong, The Winter of Mixed Drinks is a good LP, but it sounds like a continuation of the last one.

  3. Little Lion Man by Mumford & Sons
    From: London, England
    Album: Sigh No More 
    I’m so bummed that I missed these guys coming through town. Another example of why I should have been listening to music last year. Mumford & Sons is just a GOOD folk rock band with beautiful harmonies, the right amount of banjo, and thought provoking lyrics. This song in particular speaks to me about way too many times in my life. Sigh No More came out last October but this band has been getting a lot of attention ever since early Summer of 2009. I highly recommend picking up this CD.

  4. As Long As We’re Together by Andrew Morgan
    From: Lawrence, KS
    Album: Please Kid, Remember 
    I was really torn on this song because it does make me bop in my seat and Andrew Morgan’s voice is relatively unique…but there is also something cloying about it. And his voice kinda reminds me of John Mayer, which isn’t a good thing if you were wondering. After everything is said and done, it’s a pretty song and it does make me smile when I hear it. This LP was released early last year so you might have already heard it.

  5. Up by Man/Miracle
    From: Oakland, CA
    Album: Shape of Things 
    Oakland love, baby!!! I feel like there aren’t that many bands out of the Bay Area that I ever get excited about, but these guys are changing that. This is their sophomore release and it just came out this February. This is another full LP that I can wholeheartedly recommend. Buy it now! You can catch them at SXSW and they’ll be on tour with Rogue Wave starting in April.

  6. Jail La La by Dum Dum Girls
    From: Los Angeles, CA
    Album: I Will Be 
    Lo-fi, garage-rock, pop band. Nothing more, nothing less. Just good music. Signed by Sub Pop last year, you can get their debut LP on March 30th. The lead singer is Kristin Gundred (now using the stage name “Dee Dee”) from Grand Ole Party but this is definitely a divergent path for her.

  7. Falling Asleep by FEATHERS
    From: San Francisco, CA / New Orleans, LA
    Album:  
    There is very little information about this “band?”. Big Stereo turned me on to them and their MySpace page says they are from San Francisco/New Orleans. I equate this song to a spacey, electronic, beach sound. I’m hoping we get to hear some more from this mystery group in the future.

  8. Icarus by White Hinterland
    From: Portland, OR
    Album: Kairos 
    Ethereal and beautiful. I feel transported when I hear this song. Transported to some calm, gorgeous place. White Hinterland is 25 year old Casey Dienel who just recently moved from Massachusetts to Oregon and from what I understand, changed her sound along the way. Kairos will be out on March 9th.

  9. Cold War by Janelle Monáe
    From: Atlanta, GA
    Album: The ArchAndroid 
    Janelle Monáe will be at Café du Nord on March 21st (and 22nd) and I’ll be there in the front row if possible. I’m not usually an R&B fan but her voice and those great beats just get me. Her previous release, Metropolis Suite I of IV: The Chase, got her a Grammy nomination and was a themed album about some futuristic city with androids. The ArchAndroid continues the story line and will be out May 18th. You can also hear another track featuring Big Boi from Outkast on her website.

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Mixtape Vol. 1

April 19th, 2008 No comments

I put together my first online mix tape of new music that I have come across.

I’m going to try and keep this up to date and add new music on a weekly basis (or as I hear new music to share).  New stuff I find will be at the top and things will be bumped off the bottom.  Everything will be in order of release date so the transition between songs might be a bit abrupt.  I hear about new stuff through the Filter newsletter, Rhapsody, Rolling Stone, and then just whatever I happen to come across thanks to bands coming through town or on late night television.

I’m using mixwit because they allow me to point to any song I want and I don’t have to worry if they have it in their library.  It’s free and they tie into seeqpod and skreemr so there are quite a few songs available.  If you get inspired and create your own mixtape, please let me know and if you have any suggestions on bands I might be missing out on, I’d love to hear about them.  Please forward this on to anyone else you think might like to hear some new music.

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  1. Tristan PrettymanHello
    Album: Hello…x    Tristan Prettyman - Hello
    Came across this randomly on Rhapsody and liked her voice. She was a former model for Quicksilver. You can listen to all of her CDs FOR FREE right here and several of her live shows can be downloaded for free here.

  2. The Gossip – Yr Mangled Heart (Live)
    Album: Live In Liverpool    Gossip - Live In Liverpool
    Also a random find but love the energy of this group.  They played on Letterman recently.  Formed in Searcy, AR, they now call Olympia, WA, home.
  3. Phantom PlanetDropped
    Album: Raise The Dead    Phantom Planet - Raise the Dead (Bonus Track Version)
    A friend recommended these guys and then I heard them on Kimmel.
  4. Frightened RabbitThe Modern Leper
    Album: The Midnight Organ Fight    Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight
    Random Rhapsody find but I seem to love all rock bands from Scotland.
  5. FoalsHummer
    Album: Antidotes    Foals - Antidotes (Bonus Track Version)
    Filter recommendation.  They remind me of some other band, but I can’t place it.
  6. The BreedersOverglazed
    Album: Mountain Battles    The Breeders - Mountain Battles (Bonus Track Version)
    You might remember this band from a song called Cannonball.  Pretty good new album from them.  In case you didn’t know, The Breeders is the love child of Kim Deal, the bassist of The Pixies, and Tanya Donelly, the guitarist of Throwing Muses.
  7. Moby – The Stars
    Album: Last Night    Moby - Last Night
    Some dance/disco music from Moby. He performed on some late night show and I enjoyed it.
  8. The RaconteursHold Up
    Album: Consolers of the Lonely    The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
    This record is amazing.  I had a hard time picking just one and I’m so bummed I’m going to miss out of them at Bimbo’s this Wednesday.  This is Jack White‘s band project with Brendan Benson (and some other guys I never remember. SORRY!).
  9. Lyrics Born – Don’t Change
    Album: Everywhere at Once    Lyrics Born - Everywhere at Once
    Local Bay Area artist with a really good sound.  He crosses over to the alternative crowd somehow.  Liked the last record more, but not bad.
  10. Does It Offend You, Yeah?Dawn of The Dead
    Album: You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into    Does It Offend You, Yeah? - You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into
    Rolling Stone had a blurb on this electronic-based band.  Pretty eclectic record but a few gems.
  11. DuffyMercy
    Album: Rockferry    Duffy - Rockferry
    Think of Amy Winehouse or Lilly Allen, but still has her own sound.  Much more of a singer/songwriter sound.
  12. Back Door SlamCome Home
    Album: Roll Away    Back Door Slam - Roll Away
    Young kids from the Isle of Man playing blues.  The lead guitarist is a 20 year old guitar god.  He’s going places. Saw them at the Independent.