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Mixtape Vol. 21

October 15th, 2008 2 comments

Sorry for the long hiatus. First it was a birthday bbq. Then it was a motorcycle accident. I know, excuses, excuses. Moving on.
This first mix back is a little dated. Lots of LPs that came out earlier this year, but at least they are still within 2008. Going to start dancing, then move into rocking, and finally mellow out at the end.
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  1. Benji HughesWhy Do These Parties Always End The Same Way?
    From: Charlotte, NC
    Album: A Love Extreme    Benji Hughes - A Love Extreme
    He reminds me of a mellow version of Beck. He has a very poetic style to lyrics and his voice makes it sound like he doesn’t really care about singing. And you gotta love his beard. I recommend giving his latest double CD release a full listen.
  2. Ne-Yo – Miss Independent
    From: Camden, AR
    Album: Year of the Gentleman    Ne-Yo - Year of the Gentleman (Bonus Track Version)
    Since I don’t listen to a lot of R&B, I’m not really sure what to say about this song except that I like it. His smooth voice and the staccato style of the drums and keyboard just blends well.
  3. 3OH!3 – Starstrukk
    From: Boulder, CO
    Album: Want    3OH!3 - Want
    A fun sophomoric song. Sometimes I’m just easily amused. There is also something about two white guys from Colorado that pull off the confrontational rap sound. The name is in reference to the area code they hail from, 303. You can expect more of the same from the entire album.
  4. AtmosphereYou
    From: Minneapolis, MN
    Album: When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold    Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (Bonus Video Version)
    You can tell by the release date that this album has been around for awhile. It’s gotten a lot of rave reviews but I was having trouble finding anything I really liked on it. But the law of repetition finally got this song stuck in my head thanks to all their appearances on late night talk shows.
  5. Jay Reatard – I Know A Place
    From: Memphis, TN
    Album: Singles 06-07    Jay Reatard - Jay Reatard: Singles 06-07
    Jay Reatard’s sound is very popular on the music blogs. Apparently he has been strictly making singles for quite awhile now and releasing them as compilations. Heavy Pixies influences in this song which you may know from previous posts is an easy way to suck me in.
  6. Be Your Own Pet – The Kelly Affair
    From: Nashville, TN
    Album: Get Awkward    Be Your Own Pet - Get Awkward
    Great mix of punk and beach party fun. The whole record has the same high energy. Give it a listen if you can.
  7. The Subways – All Or Nothing
    From: England
    Album: All Or Nothing    The Subways - All or Nothing
    I’m running out of things to say. It must be late. Just a fun song.
  8. Oxford Collapse – Children’s Crusade
    From: Brooklyn, NY
    Album: Bits    Oxford Collapse - Bits
    I posted a track from these guys awhile back from their EP out earlier this year. They now have a full CD out and not much has changed. Still the same off-key garage rock sound.
  9. Franz FerdinandLucid Dreams
    From: Glasgow, Scotland
    Album: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand    Franz Ferdinand - Tonight: Franz Ferdinand
    I love this band due to an amazing live performance and the fact that I love all bands from Scotland, however, this new single is rather banal. Nothing new going on. Let’s hope they get some better material for the new CD,Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, due out early next year.
  10. Ximena Sariñana – La Tina
    From: Mexico
    Album: Mediocre    Ximena Sariñana - Mediocre
    A lot of unusual sounds used in this song and overall it has a reserved feel to it. The chorus is a little too poppy for me, but I like the track as a whole.
  11. MeikoPiano Song
    From: Roberta, GA
    Album: Meiko    Meiko - Meiko
    Came across her on some late night talk show singing her other popular song, “Boys with Girlfriends“, which cracked me up for the ridiculous honesty behind it. This song is a little less campy and has some nice harmonies.
  12. The M’s – Naked
    From: Chicago, IL
    Album: Real Close Ones    The M's - Real Close Ones
    This song reminds me of “Coconut” by Harry Nilsson which I only know thanks to Quentin Tarantino putting it on the “Reservoir Dogs” soundtrack. Cute lyrics, especially when they tell you it’s creepy to be naked alone.

Mixtape Vol. 10

June 23rd, 2008 No comments

New music has been posted. In case you haven’t noticed, mixwit has implemented a playlist feature so you can see all the songs. Very nice.
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  1. Pop LeviNever Never Love
    Album: Never Never Love    Pop Levi - Never Never Love
    English musician who used to play bass for Ladytron and is now living in LA. I like how catchy this song is even though it uses a lot of unusual sounds.
  2. SunsetWhen Perfect Flames Expire
    Album: The Glowing City    Sunset - The Glowing City
    Recording project with a shifting cast of members out of Austin, TX. This song has an ominous feel to it but I like the composition.
  3. The NotwistBoneless
    Album: The Devil, You + Me    The Notwist - The Devil, You + Me
    Quartet that formed outside of Munich, Germany. Each of their records has been very different with this one being much more melodic. I can’t recommend the whole record but I like this one song.
  4. Katy Perry – I Kissed A Girl
    Album: One Of The Boys    Katy Perry - One of the Boys
    The new female pop singer following in Brittany and Avril’s footsteps. She’s originally from Santa Barbara. I feel bad putting this song in here, but I recently heard a story about some women talking about how they wished they had kissed more girls growing up. So here you go.
  5. Alejandro Escovedo – Chelsea Hotel ’78
    Album: Real Animal    Alejandro Escovedo - Real Animal
    Alejandro began his career with The Nuns out of San Francisco. His current style is called alternative country-rock. This song reminds me of Nick Cave for some reason.
  6. My Morning JacketHighly Suspicious
    Album: Evil Urges    My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
    People love this band out of Louisville, KY. I honestly don’t fully get it, but their new record is extremely popular. This is the one song I found interesting. Perhaps they are too experimental for my tastes.
  7. Oxford Collapse – Bikini Atoll
    Album: The Hann – Byrd – EP    Oxford Collapse - The Hann - Byrd - EP
    Saw this NY band open for Frightened Rabbit on Saturday. Off-key, abrasive, post-punk band. They had great energy and stage presence.
  8. The Pinker Tones – Electrotumbao
    Album: Wild Animals    The Pinker Tones - Wild Animals
    Electronica duo from Barcelona. I like the mix of latin and electronic sounds.
  9. FlobotsHandlebars
    Album: Fight With Tools    Flobots - Fight With Tools
    Featuring dual MCs and 5 instrumentalists, they call Denver home. This particular track is really fun as opposed to most of their politically charged record.
  10. SocraticMay I Bum A Smoke?
    Album: Spread The Rumors    Socratic - Spread the Rumors
    Sardonic indie pop group from New Jersey. Their record is full of just fun, sarcastic songs.
  11. Someone Still Loves You, Boris YeltsinModern Mystery
    Album: Pershing    Modern Mystery
    I was pleasantly surprised by this Springfield, MO band that someone I met at the Frightened Rabbit show recommended. The first half of the album is really good. I had a hard time picking one song. They kinda remind me of The Shins but a little more upbeat.
  12. Yael Naim – New Soul
    Album: Yael Naim    Yael Naïm - Yael Naïm
    I’m sure you know this song thanks to Steve Jobs and Apple. She’s a singer/songwriter out of Paris, France. She’s coming to Bimbo’s if you have any interest in seeing her live. I also recommend looking for her cover of Brittany Spear’s Toxic. Very cool.