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Treasure Island Music Festival

September 2nd, 2008 2 comments

Apparently it’s a slow week in music and I was having the hardest time finding songs I liked for this week’s mix. I have been wanting to post a mix of all the great bands that will be playing on the second day, September 21st, of the Treasure Island Music Festival and I took this as a sign to finally do just that. Most of these bands I have covered in previous mixes but this gives me an opportunity to post my second favorite tracks.

I’m not a festival fan in the slightest, but the line-up was just too good to pass up. If you’re going, this should get you in the right mood for the show and be sure to let me know in the comments and maybe we can meet up. If you weren’t planning on going, this mix will give you a good taste and you may feel compelled to be there, and then you can buy tickets here. It should be a great show.
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  1. The Morning Benders – Waiting For A War
    Album: Talking Through Tin Cans    The Morning Benders - Talking Through Tin Cans
    When I first posted this Berkeley band on my third mix, I had only heard the one single. Now that I’ve heard the rest of the CD, Talking Through Tin Cans, I’m looking forward to seeing them live. I think they have good potential to get things started right.
  2. Port O’Brien – Fisherman’s Son
    Album: All We Could Do Was Sing    Port O'Brien - All We Could Do Was Sing
    This song doesn’t have quite the same energy of “I Woke Up Today” that I posted on mix 9 but it has a soulful feel that can draw you in. Another local band out of Oakland this time, their new LP is called All We Could Do Was Sing and deserves a listen.
  3. The Dodos – Undeclared
    Album: Visiter    The Dodos - Visiter
    Now we hop across the bay for a band out of San Francisco. This song was my second choice for New Music 5 when I posted “Park Song.” It’s a short but pretty song and still doesn’t really show the energy that The Dodos will bring to the stage. I’m looking forward to seeing their driving, almost spastic percussion on stage.
  4. Fleet Foxes – Ragged Wood
    Album: Fleet Foxes    Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
    This folk, gospel, pop band from Seattle can pull off amazing harmonies. I definitely prefer “White Winter Hymnal” included on New Music 13, but this one shows that they can do a slight upbeat when they want to. They released their self-titled LP in early June of this year.
  5. Dr. Dog – The Rabbit, The Bat & The Reindeer
    Album: Fate    Dr. Dog - Fate (Bonus Track Version)
    On tour from Philadelphia, this indie folk group released their newest LP, Fate, in late July. If you like their sound, you can hear some more on mix 15 track number 6.
  6. John Vanderslice – Kookaburra
    Album: Emerald City    John Vanderslice - Emerald City
    This is my first time really giving John Vanderslice a good listen and I like what I’m hearing. Definitely some interesting lyrics. This is the opening track on his last CD, Emerald City. The entire LP appears to tell a story about a man that commits a terrorist act and his emotions and actions afterwards.
  7. The Kills – Tape Song
    Album: Midnight Boom    The Kills - Midnight Boom
    Midnight Boom is still one of my favorite CDs of 2008. I first posted “U.R.A. Fever” on my fourth mix and there are plenty of other great songs besides these two. I was bummed when I missed this band at Slim’s earlier this year so I’m super excited to finally see them live. You can really hear the Pixies influence with this song.
  8. Tokyo Police Club – In a Cave
    Album: Elephant Shell    Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell
    There are only three songs on Elephant Shell that I like so I’m hoping this Toronto band plays more of their older stuff. This song is off their new record and you can hear “Your English Is Good” on New Music 2.
  9. Okkervil River – Our Live is Not a Movie or Maybe
    Album: The Stage Names    Okkervil River - The Stage Names
    I’ve been wanting to post an Okkervil River song for awhile now and I randomly came across this song because it was used on the sound track for Tropic Thunder. A folk/indie rock sound out of Austin Texas, they have a new LP due out in the next week, The Stand Ins. You can hear a song from that release on The Blisslist.
  10. Spiritualized – I Gotta Fire
    Album: Songs In A&E    Spiritualized - Songs In A&E
    On New Music 7 I chose the more unusual song off Songs In A&E, “Death Take Your Fiddle.” This was my second choice and definitely has a bit more commercial appeal and might even get you dancing in your seat.
  11. Vampire Weekend – M79
    Album: Vampire Weekend    Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
    If I could post the entire contents of this NY band’s self-titled debut album, I would. There isn’t a song I don’t like. I chose “M79″ because when I saw them at the Rickshaw Stop it stood out to me and had a lot of people singing along. I’m also hoping they can have their entire string section for Treasure Island because Rickshaw was too small to include them on stage.
  12. Tegan and Sara – Back In Your Head
    Album: The Con    Tegan and Sara - The Con
    Twins from Canada, these ladies pull off the type of harmonies that only family can. I really like their last CD, The Con, and I’ve been wanting to see them live for awhile.
  13. The Raconteurs – Salute Your Solution
    Album: Consolers Of The Lonely    The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
    The headliner, and rightfully so, I can’t wait to see these guys tear it up. I saw them two years ago at The Warfield and was blown away by Jack White. The guy is a monster on stage and plays the guitar like no one else I’ve seen. And I’ve been a Brendan Benson fan for a long time too so I just love this band. The Raconteurs were on my first mix I made and their CD, Consolers Of The Lonely, was one of the catalysts for wanting to start this site. It was so good I felt like everyone I knew needed to hear about it.

Mixtape Vol. 9

June 17th, 2008 No comments

One day late, but I finally got a new mix posted:
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  1. Priscilla Ahn – Red Cape
    Album: A Good Day    Priscilla Ahn - A Good Day
    24 year old out of Bernville, PA. Singer songwriter who can play the guitar, bass, harmonica, ukulele, and the kazoo. She’s got a pretty voice.
  2. Martha Wainwright – Bleeding All Over You
    Album: I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too    Martha Wainwright - I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too
    Folk singer from Montreal. Sister to Rufus Wainwright. The album this song comes from is called “I know you’re married, but I have feelings too.” Oh honesty.
  3. N.E.R.D. – Windows
    Album: Seeing Sounds    N.E.R.D. - Seeing Sounds
    Known for producing a lot of hit singles as The Neptunes, this duo from Virginia uses N.E.R.D. for more quirky projects. Fun hip-hop song.
  4. The Fratellis – Mistress Mabel
    Album: Here We Stand    The Fratellis - Here We Stand
    Another band from Scotland!! Great garage sound that just makes me want to get up and pump my fist in the air. They’re going to be at the Independent soon.
  5. Windsor for the DerbyMaladies
    Album: How We Lost    Windsor for the Derby - How We Lost
    Most of this CD consists of introspective lullabies, but this one song has a rocking sound to it. They hail from Tampa, FL.
  6. SunnybrookBig Waving Hands
    Album: Singing Days
    Experimental pop sound. All I can find out about this band is that they are from Denton, TX. The song takes a little time to get going, but it’s worth it.
  7. Port O’BrienI Woke Up Today
    Album: All We Could Do Was Sing    Port O'Brien - All We Could Do Was Sing
    This group is from Oakland! Let’s hear it for the local band! This song should be on everyone’s morning playlist. Better than a cup of coffee. And the video is a lot of fun.
  8. Man ManTop Drawer
    Album: Rabbit Habits    Man Man - Rabbit Habits
    I understand that this group from Philadelphia is all about the live performance. Lots of activity on stage.
  9. Supergrass – Bad Blood
    Album: Diamond Hoo Ha    Supergrass - Diamond Hoo Ha
    British mod pop, punk, and rock is a good summary of this trio from Oxford, England.
  10. GoldfrappCaravan Girl
    Album: Seventh Tree    Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree
    Hailing from Bath, England, this group is considered elctropop. I find most of the songs to be a little too mellow for me, but Caravan Girl brings some energy, and the video gets points for having a skater girl.
  11. Lightspeed ChampionEveryone I Know Is Listening to Crunk
    Album: Falling Off the Lavender Bridge    Lightspeed Champion - Falling Off the Lavender Bridge
    These lyrics just crack me up even though it’s a break-up song. I really like the mixture of styles in this song. You hear a clarinet, a twangy guitar, and some great harmonies.
  12. Adele – My Same
    Album: 19    ADELE - 19
    British soul-pop singer compared to Amy Winehouse. I think Adele’s voice is way better and I love it on this simple, almost bluesy track, and the lyrics are fun.