Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Franz Ferdinand cover Britney

sorry guys, I cannot wait until Sunday to post this.



Franz Ferdinand - Womanizer (Britney Spears cover) [mp3]

Alex Kopranos has done a magnificent job of converting a very annoying song to something extremely palatable. kudos, sir.

Ryan Adams is experimenting with drugs

observe:



I cannot stop laughing. Oh, Ryan, how I love you so.

Killers frontman disses Nirvana frontman on anniversary of his death

(this is a couple of days old, I only just came across it)

via NME

The Killers' Brandon Flowers has blamed Nirvana and Kurt Cobain for making rock music depressing. Despite the seminal grunge frontman dying almost 15 years ago to the day (he took his life on April 5, 1994), Flowers lambasted Cobain. "I don't mean it in a bad way but I think Kurt Cobain and grunge took the fun out of rock and roll," he said. However, Flowers says that he thinks his band is now making American music "a lot more playful and brighter" (Daily Star).

The Strokes Post #47

I love the beginning of the video: "drinking, drug taking, fornicating"
oh, Jules.



Automatic Stop is a great song. Most people don't appreciate Room on Fire, and even of those who do, I've met a bunch of people who don't like this song. What's wrong with these people, you say? Everything.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Nico Vega on Carson Daly

Beast on Last Call with Carson Daly

very impassioned performance.

new Oasis song

it looks like a work in progress.

according to NME, it was recorded during a soundcheck

it's just Noel and an acoustic guitar but it's pretty cool. it's a lot softer than anything on Dig Out Your Soul.

io echo playing BOTH in May


Bottom of the Hill doesn't have an email list, so I have to check their website periodically to find out about new shows.

the show is on May 11th. for $10, you get to see the following:

-Sonny (singer from From First To Last)
-io echo
-Dan Sena
-Dead Sara

tickets can be purchased in advance HERE

the following mp3 has been popular around these parts, download it if you haven't already:

io echo - I want you (she's so heavy) (The Beatles cover) [mp3]

according to their MYSPACE, they also have upcoming San Diego, Anaheim, and Las Vegas shows. catch one if you can.

The Strokes Post #46



Albert and Nick get interviewed by a horse. They don't seem too happy about it.

Beirut's first album: rare, unreleased, untitled.


according to last.fm,

Condon has recorded before: when he was fifteen and under the name of Realpeople, he made an electronic record, fashioned after his love for The Magnetic Fields. Condon was a straight-A student until he dropped out at the age of 16 to travel Europe in a drunken haze, cavorting and partying with the locals wherever he ended up.

Realpeople/Beirut's very first album is called The Joys of Losing Weight

here's a description from the site I downloaded the album from:

"This album has never been released, is not available for sale, and has never been seen or heard by anyone other than a handful of people who have personally received a copy of this record. It pre-dates all of his work with Beirut and does not bear any influence of the Balkan/Eastern Gypsy sound that he has become reknowned and critically acclaimed for; however, it's a highly precocious album that's steeped in amazing melodies draped against a backdrop of synthesized electronica: imagine an entire electronic/experimental album in the style of Scenic World with Zach's distinctive vocals and the occasional appearance of his famous brass instrumentation."


now, I've gone and made this very easy for you guys, I have an mp3 of a very good piano driven song that you can sample, and a zip file with all 21 songs on it. it took me forever to download it, but it was well worth it. it's gorgeous and unrefined, not in a grungy way but in a oh-he's-definitely-experimenting-and-learning-in-the-process way. it sounds very much like the new EP, Realpeople Holland, and I love it.

warning: if you aren't already a big fan of Condon's work, or if you absolutely hated Realpeople Holland, I would get super well acquainted with Gulag Orkestar before trying to tackle this. and, just for the record, the recently released double EP sounds a LOT better on vinyl. I dunno what it is, something about the compressed mp3 file doesn't do Beirut justice.

Beirut - Untitled 12 [mp3]

Beirut - The Joys of Losing Weight [zip]

whoa, DAYTROTTER AWESOMENESS OVERLOAD.


the following three sessions have managed to slip my attention. I need to read my RSS feed more closely...

STEPHEN MALKMUS ON DAYTROTTER

COLD WAR KIDS ON DAYTROTTER (SESSION 2)

THE MORNING BENDERS ON DAYTROTTER (SESSION 2)

Sunday, April 5, 2009

an AMAZING version of "Postcards from Italy"


"Postcards from Italy" by Beirut was THE song that initiated my shameless love affair with Zach Condon. by love affair, yes I mean obsessive listening rampage.

I've been listening to a lot of his live performances, and I just realized, in the following mp3, starting at 2:15, Zach begins to sing in Italian! or at least I think it's Italian, that's what it sounds like, and it would make sense, given the title of the song

anyhow, give it a listen for yourself, it's beautiful! and, if anyone knows Italian and would like to share what Zach's singing, that would be much appreciated

Beirut - Postcards from Italy (KLRU studios 2007) [mp3, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!]

The Strokes Post #45


"We are not here to save rock'n'roll! Please quote us on that. We're not going to change your life, and the way everyone is idealizing our arrival on the scene is ridiculous. Look, the bottom line is the music. That's it. Simple."

-Julian Casablancas

Sunday Morning Covers



Muse - Can't Take My Eyes Off of You (Frankie Valli cover) [mp3]
Muse are so rad.

Gavin Degraw - A Change is Gonna Come (Sam Cooke cover) [mp3]


The Kooks - Kids (MGMT cover)[mp3]

I know I've posted this before (multiple times), but I just love it so much.

Voxtrot - Heaven (Taking Heads cover) [mp3]

of Montreal - Rain (The Beatles cover) [mp3]


BONUS:
The Beatles - Boys (Dixon/Farrell cover) [mp3]

Saturday, April 4, 2009

MUST WATCH VIDEO: Ryan Adams - So Alive

Right now, I'm listening to Rock n Roll as I read "The Tale of Zumurrud and Ali Shar" in The Thousand and One Nights (really good, ftw), and "So Alive" came on, making me nostalgic for the following video, which, in my opinion is MUCH better than the studio version

enjoy!



I can't believe I've never posted this before, I watch it all of the time!

Saturday Music Definitions: Yellow


People usually associate the colour green with spring. Me, I think of yellow.
The colour of sunshine and flowers; bright and full of life.
Here’s a mix for you to enjoy:

Arctic Monkeys – Old Yellow Bricks [mp3]


The Raconteurs – Yellow Sun (live) [mp3]

Coldplay – Yellow (piano tribute) [mp3]

Matt Costa – Yellow Taxi [mp3]

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - The Skin of My Yellow Country Tee [mp3]

BONUS:
The Beatles – Yellow Submarine [mp3]

BONUS X2:
Matt Costa - Sunshine [mp3]

The Strokes Post #44

The Strokes - It's Not My Place (In the 9 to 5 World) (Ramones cover) [mp3]

Band of the Week: Voxtrot


It is absolutely no secret who my favourite band is.

Some people may be surprised to know, however, that my all time favourite song wasn’t, in fact, written by Julian Casablancas. And no, it’s not a super well known song (like, say, “Stairway to Heaven”). It’s not even on a full album. It comes from an EP called Raised by Wolves, by a band called Voxtrot.

I haven't listened to Voxtrot in ages. I mean, I listened to their new single a few days ago, but I hadn't listened to the whole debut album in a really long time. I have, however, been listening to The Smith's The Queen is Dead over and over, and it made me nostalgic for my favourite Texas band (sorry, Spoon).

I discovered Voxtrot when they opened up for Arctic Monkeys two years ago. I liked their set a lot, so did the friend I was with, and we were both upset by the rest of the audience, who were being incredibly rude and were booing the band off of the stage, wanting Alex Turner instead. I ended up buying their album, and later falling in love with it. I subsequently came across the most happy-go-lucky-yet-strangely-depressing-oh-how-I-love-it song ever.

behold, Hanan's all time favourite song:

Voxtrot - The Start of Something [mp3, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!]


I hope that will entice you to pick up their self titled debut album and get acquainted with it. They’re out of hiatus mode, so we can probably expect a new release within the next year.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Concert Review: The Rakes 02 April 2009





I discovered The Rakes through last.fm. They came up in The Strokes radio (which is what I usually listen to at work, surprise, surprise). I subsequently wrote down “THE RAKES!!!!” on a slip of paper and stuck it into my bag to look up later.

A few weeks later, I was cleaning out my room and decided to give my bag a go, too (I am a huge slob). I found three different slips of paper, all of them saying “THE RAKES!!!” in some form or another.

That’s how awesome they are.

Now, take my aforementioned enthusiasm, add a dance club and a stage for lead singer Alan Donohoe to act like a crazy robot on, and you’ve got yourself a formula for success.

Much to my pleasure, they had composed a set list which I heartily approved of. Before going to the show, I was hoping they’d focus on their debut (Capture/Release), their newest album (Klang), but also play “We Danced Together” and “The World Was A Mess But His Hair Was Perfect” from the second album (Ten New Messages). And that is precisely what they did. I was thrilled that they played my favourite of theirs, “Violent”.

Each member of the band was aware of their mates and they worked beautifully together, in sync throughout the night. Meanwhile, the crowd (including yours truly) was going crazy. One audience member tried to pull the lead singer down to the floor (this actually eventually worked), and eventually proceeded to jump onstage to dance with Alan (who didn’t seem to mind too much).

It was a great night, I am so lucky to have been able to attend one of their FOUR American shows, especially at such an intimate venue as the Popscene. They already played the Troubadour (LA) but still have two NY dates (Bowery Ballroom on the 6th and Bell House on the 7th).

Set list:


4/5

The Rakes are good at creating catchy dance music with realistic, dreary lyrics. They are not musical pioneers in any way, but they REALLY excel at what they do. I suggest that you check them out, I am quite enjoying their latest album Klang, but I suggest that you start with the following:

The Rakes - The World Was a Mess But His Hair Was Perfect [mp3]

you can find videos of "Violent", "We Danced Together" and "The Lonliness of the Outdoor Smoker" on my YOUTUBE page

more photos:








new video: Black Lips - Sea of Blasphemy (live)



I've only recently started listening to Black Lips, but I am addicted to them.

Keane's singer deems his band 'The new Pink Floyd'

[via NME]

Tom Chaplin said:

"I like getting in people's faces, so doing it in 3D suits what we do. We're the new Pink Floyd!"

I'm quite aghast.

I can't find any similarities between piano pop-rock and psychedelic goodness, but maybe I'm missing something.

or, maybe not.

George Harrison honoured with "Hollywood Walk of Fame"


according to NME,

my favourite Beatle "is being honoured posthumously at a Los Angeles ceremony to unveil the star on April 14 at 11:30am PST. It is set to take place along the Walk of Fame at 1750 Vine Street, in front of the Capitol Records building, and is open to the public.

Harrison's wife, Olivia, and son, Dhani, will be present to accept the honour on his behalf."

The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps [mp3]
he's such a genius.

BONUS:
Jake Shimabukuro - While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles cover) [mp3, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!]
he uses a ukelele and the result is one of the most amazing things my ears have ever beheld.

The Killers are sick of each other

[[via SPIN.com]]

"When they started out they were all good friends, but they just don't seem to get on any more. They are sick of the sight of each other."

hey, Killers, I'm sick of you, too. maybe you should get on with it and call it quits

Jimmy Eat World - "A Sunday"


this song is from Clarity, one of my all time favourite albums.

Jimmy Eat World have been on a ten year anniversary tour for the album, playing it in its entirety. I'm really mad that tickets sold out before I could snag one. the Fillmore concert took place last month, if my memory serves me correctly

anyhow, here is an mp3, (courtesy of SPIN.com) of a live version of the aforementioned song:

Jimmy Eat World - "A Sunday" [mp3]

The Strokes Post #43



a bit of news,

Fab, Nikolai, and Matt Romano (he is like a stand-in Stroke. he toured with them when Fab broke his hand and has played drums for both Little Joy and Albert Hammond Jr.) will be taking part in "DYLAN FEST 2009! A night to get drunk and celebrate Bob Dylan's greatest hits!"

it will take place at Mercury Lounge, NY on May 21st, and I am very jealous of the people who will get to attend this momentous event

Art Brut's frontman takes a stab at Kaiser Chiefs

Eddie Argos said "Kaiser Chiefs? It's like watching bankers play songs onstage. No!"

via NME.

will this heat up into another band rivalry? only time will tell.

here is a video of Art Brut performing live:

Thursday, April 2, 2009

new Ryan Adams song!

HE'S BACK!!



lo-fi goodness.

Ryan Adams is one of my favourite songwriters ever. he's so incredible. now excuse me, I have to go listen to Heartbreaker for the nine thousand six hundred and twenty fourth time.

Birdmonster to play Cafe Du Nord


Date: Tuesday, 4/21
Doors: 7:00 pm
Show: 8:00 pm
Door: $12.00
In Adv: $10.00
Ages: 18+
supporting acts: The Old Fashioned Way; Local Natives

I only have three of their songs, a la a sampler someone gave me, but they're really good.

Think a modern Bob Dylan with good bass sensibilities.

Birdmonster - Born to be Your Man [mp3]

buy tickets HERE

I'm glad that the shows at Du Nord that I really want to go to end up being 18+. They're rare, but they're fantastic.

visit the band on MYSPACE

The Strokes Post #42

"We're all as important as each other. How many groups are there where you know the drummer's name? Where you even care who in the group? We're on this equally. That's why people liked the Beatles and that's why people like us." - Albert Hammond Jr

I grin every time I watch the video for "Hard to Explain" because in the middle of it(1:25-1:45), they have all of the band members labeled. As if anyone needed reminding of the five greatest names of all time:

Albert Hammond Jr
Fabrizio Moretti
Julian Casablancas
Nick Valensi
Nikolai Fraiture

(listed alphabetically, because I love them all equally)

concert review: Gavin Degraw at GAMH 31 March 2009

The night commenced with a set by a young lady named Angel Taylor, and her style was only fit for any person opening for Gavin Degraw. She wore her heart on her sleeve and concealed nothing in her lyrics, which were seeping with the pains of heartbreak. Her piano playing and her voice were both good, but nothing spectacular. I’ve seen too many incredible openers (Delta Spirit, Voxtrot, The Helio Sequence, Wild Sweet Orange) that mediocre ones (even border-line good) have been ruined forever.


Taylor captured the audience’s attention, I’ll give her that, and was stoked to see her “first legit sign” (someone had written “I <3 Angel Taylor” on a white cloth). She covered the Campbell ’s jingle and closed with an Adele song("Hometown Glory").

Because the show began at 9PM , the set ups and other things were super efficient, and Gavin Degraw approached the stage at 10:02 , heartily welcomed by screams and applause. His set began really weakly--with a song called "Dancing Shoes" off of his second album, and a cover of "Indian Summer" by Chris Whitley-- mostly because there were some technical difficulties and the amps weren’t set up properly for the electric set from his accompanying band (he was on piano throughout the night, leaving it only a couple of times for rhythm guitar).

Then, Gavin busted out a gem off of his first record (“Follow Through”) and everything fell into place. The rest of the set flowed beautifully, mostly because he peppered it with songs from his debut album Chariot. I honestly never bought either his second album (I have a few songs from it and it’s not very good) nor do I plan on getting his latest release, Free, but I was very pleased that I got to experience Chariot before he outgrew it completely. It was strange to see Gavin in person, because I never got over the image of him as a youngin, with a beanie, inconspicuously holding a leaf and singing about drugs and young love--two subjects that never seem to get old. But being over thirty hasn’t completely killed his spirit yet, as he was interacting with the audience with the enthusiasm of a twenty-something. He seemed quite pleased that the audience acquiesced and sang along with him.

Overall, it was good show, everyone (including the band) was having a great time and the only person left a tad disappointed was me, not having heard my favourite song of his ("Nice to Meet You Anyway"). Then again, his energy when singing “Chemical Party” more than made up for it.

3.25/5

Set List:



pictures:







for videos, head on over to my YOUTUBE page. I took videos of all of the Chariot songs which Gavin sang, the covers he did, and a couple of newer songs too.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Magnet names most over/underrated Elliott Smith songs


it's a good article, and I was surprised that they included the one I was thinking about as most underrated, "Angel in the Snow". I remember the first time I heard it, I was laying on the grass underneath a tree and I started crying, it affected me so much.

it's definitely in my top three Elliott Smith songs. the other two? Waltz #2 (XO) and Between the Bars

read the whole article HERE

Elliott Smith - Angel in the Snow [mp3, highly recommended!]

a really strange Ryan Adams b-side

it barely sounds like him:

Ryan Adams - Twice as Bad as Love [mp3]
from This Is It (single)

The Strokes Post #41

The Strokes - Heart in a Cage (live at Eurock Cannes) [mp3]

I think I just died and went to heaven. wait, no, that happened when I listened to Is This It for the first time...

MUST WATCH VIDEO: COLD WAR KIDS SET ON FIRE!!!!

this video is RAD.



what is is about humans that makes us crave explosions, fire and other destructive things?

the above video is slightly more awesome than the OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR 'SOMETHING IS NOT RIGHT WITH ME'

I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT SEEING COLD WAR KIDS ON THE 28TH!!!