Upcoming Attractions – ARCADE FIRE SINGLES

So apparently the legendary band Arcade Fire has been hinting at some new material to be released this summer or fall. These hints became true when they proposed that they would release two singles on June 1st: “The Suburbs” and “Month of May.”

They did give us some VERY short previews of each track, which is kind of bittersweet. One that they gave us some ideas on what they are going to sound like, but also they leave us begging for more. Here is the PREVIEW.

Eh? “The Suburbs” sounds like a more traditional Arcade Fire song, which is always appreciated, but “Month of May” is more punk sounding which I think is new for Arcade Fire, WHICH I LOVE. Really looking forward to the singles, and especially the new album! Have a good day!

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On Repeat #1

Here are some albums that have been on repeat for a few weeks, days, hours, and minutes!

Sorry I haven’t put anything out recently, I guess I just haven’t gotten to it.

LCD Soundsystem – Sound of Silver.

–To get ready for the album that came out TODAY, I had to remind myself of the awesomeness that is “Sound of Sliver.” Lots of variety with slow groovy songs to funky headbangers.  Great, funky album that is always nice to listen to.

Crystal Castles – Crystal Castles (II)

The new Crystal Castles album is a lot more gritty and direct than their previous, and I like it. The song Doe Deer is teen angst distilled into one loud, crazy, noisy mess on about 1:40. Excellent period.

Sleigh Bells – Treats

Ah, what can I say about Sleigh Bells? That they skyrocketed in popularity after their release on iTunes, even landing them a spot in Rolling Stone? Sure. MIA loves them? Sure. Can I say that they made one of my favorite albums of the year? YES. I have never heard trashy noise rock sound this good and refined, which sounds sort of strange, but trust me; this stuff will move you. Crown on the Ground is SO groovy, I can’t even stand it. Awesome. Super low price on iTunes as well, go hit it up!

Thee Oh Sees – Warm Slime

I just found this band while doing one of those “related artists” runs through iTunes, and I love their throwback 60’s Psychedelic sound. It really reminds me of what I started listening to in 8th grade. Really good stuff right here, guys.

Crooked Still – Some Strange Country

Crooked Still, a pretty well-known new bluegrass band from California, released their fourth full-length album while on their album tour (NO WAY!) which I obviously went to. The album doesn’t disappoint, Aoife O’Donovans vocals are still as magnificent as ever, and all the instrumental solos are still manic bursts of musical genius. I still have a little bluegrass interest left.

LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening

Lemme tell you this. At first listen, I didn’t like LCD. This was probably their song “Daft Punk Is Playing At My House,” and also 30 second previews are not that good of an indicator about a song. So sad. Well, I acquired Sound of Silver a little while back and started listening to that and I fell in love with it. So fresh and groovy! Awesome! Well, LCD’s latest (and apparently last!) album definitely does not disappoint. “Dance Yrself Clean” seems like the Stride flavor change gum where it changes from mint to berry, because it turns from a slow moving piece to a sweet dance jam. Yeah, all of the songs are sweet mastercrafted pieces of art. Definitely pick this one up on Amazon.

Janelle Monae – Archandroid

I had no idea what this was when I first saw the cover, but it piqued my curiosity so I checked it out. I was pleasantly surprised to find that Monae creates some fantastic R&B music, not YET clogged by the impressions of society. She calls upon Big Boi from Outkast on “Tightrope”, and silly pop band Of Montreal on “Make The Bus.” Definitely pick this one up, it’s a keeper.

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It’s A List – 1/4 of the Year’s Best Songs

So I’m pulling a Pretty Much Amazing, but I wanted to get this out here. I wanted to post my top 35 tracks of 2010 SO FAR. This was a hard process, but I think I got it.

I guess I’ll start at #1, cause it would save space if I did the programmed numbered way.

ALSO!!!!!! – – – The songs that are colored differently or are underlined are links to download the song for FREE! LEGALLY! YEAH! DO IT, SON!

  1. 10 Mile Stereo – Beach House
  2. Go Outside – Cults
  3. Sun Hands – Local Natives
  4. O.N.E. – Yeasayer
  5. Diplomat’s Son – Vampire Weekend
  6. I Feel Better – Hot Chip
  7. Life Coach – Fang Island
  8. Yellow Wings – Keepaway
  9. Lewis Takes Off His Shirt – Owen Pallett
  10. Stylo – Gorillaz
  11. Excuses – The Morning Benders
  12. Take It Easy – Surfer Blood
  13. Stay Close – Delorean
  14. Jolene(Live) – The White Stripes
  15. Good Intentions Paving Company – Joanna Newsom
  16. Lifted – Lemonade
  17. Mingus and Pike – The Ruby Suns
  18. Night – Zola Jesus
  19. Your Hands (Together) – The New Pornographers
  20. Little Lion Man – Mumford & Sons
  21. Jail La La – Dum Dum Girls
  22. Written In Reverse – Spoon
  23. Policy of Trust – Tanlines
  24. Starring – Freelance Whales
  25. New York Is Killing Me – Gil-Scott Heron
  26. World Sick – Broken Social Scene
  27. When I’m Small – Phantogram
  28. Collector – Here We Go Magic
  29. Rainbow In The Dark – Das Racist
  30. My Way – jj
  31. October – Broken Bells
  32. Trick Pony – Charlotte Gainsbourg
  33. Bermuda – Kisses
  34. Dear God, I Hate Myself – Xiu Xiu
  35. Hope Child – Free Energy

So yeah, there’s the list. Surprised? Disappointed? Pleased? Confused? Hungry? Post some responses! Alright, have a good day, y’all.

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Music To Your Ears

Haven’t posted stuff in a long while, so I thought I would post some music that I have been really digging these past few days/weeks!

Hot Chip – I Feel Better

(such a lolztastic music video, eh?)

Broken Social Scene – Forced to Love, All to All, World Sick

Listen/Buy the song and pre-order their new album HERE!

Dum Dum Girls – Jail La La

Dum Dum Girls – Jail La La

The Ruby Suns – Mingus and Pike

Das Racist – Rainbow in the Dark

Das Racist – Rainbow in the Dark

Get the rest of their free EP HERE

Delorean – Stay Close

Delorean – Stay Close

Zola Jesus – Night

Zola Jesus – Night

Here We Go Magic – Collector

Enter your Email address HERE to get the free mp3!

Cults – Go Outside

Cults – Go Outside

Tanlines – Policy of Trust

Now that is a lot of music! Hope that quenched y’alls thirst.

BY THE WAY, I am going to go see Broken Social Scene this Wednesday. I’m pretty dang excited: one for just seeing Broken Social Scene, and two I’ve heard they are crazy awesome live so we’ll see. Hope you have a good day!

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Review-Sauce – Gorillaz

Oh mah lawd, y’all. Here it is. My REVIEW. of. PLASTIC BEACH.

I know, I know, not a big deal. You’d rather read some review by Pitchfork or Under the Radar or something along those lines. Sure, that’s cool. Professional, cool. Alright. BUT, this is the people’s take. Haha, wow this is a tangent.

So let’s dive right in! Get it? Cause it kind of has a nautical theme? Okay, that was dumb.

Just FYI, there are no “Feel Good Inc’s” or “Clint Eastwood’s”, or other stickout-super-single-dance-awesomeness-singles, but it makes up for this with it’s overall lushness and consistency.

It starts with an enigmatic orchestral intro that is actually quite nice. It is also the music that started the “tour” of the Plastic Beach. Next is the groove starter, with Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach. This song features Snoop Dogg and I feel like even though it sounds sort of silly with all his “Crack-A-Lackin'”, it fits well as the second song on the album. If they placed this anywhere else in the album, it would be a real buzzkill. This really gets the momentum going for the rest of the album to use. Snoop Dogg makes a nice greeter. I hope he starts working at a Meijer or something: “Welcome to the World of Meijer, dawg”. Thanks, Snoop Dogg. You keep being you.

Alright, so next is White Flag featuring Bashy, Kano, and the National Orchestra for Arabic Music. Bashy and Kano pass some sweet raps to eachother while the Orchestra plays while they take a break. The Orchestra really fits well with this “Island theme” and creates a nice picture in your head. Bashy and Kano’s raps are nice at the beginning, but get kind of old after awhile. Some great stuff on the way.

This is about where the album really starts moving, and the album’s heart starts pumping out good sauce. Rhinestone Eyes, which really is a really nice track for Albarn’s “2D” slower vocals. The lyrics are nice, and the amount of electronic effects are just right. After is Stylo, which you probably all know (if you have read my blog previously). Mos Def laying down some crackling rhymes, Albarn sweet vocals, and Bobby Womack’s crazy preachin’ voice really gets you into it. Then Superfast Jellyfish, where De La Soul raps about breakfast. Always fun. Really reminds me of a 60’s commercial. Yes, even with the rap.

After Jellyfish is one of my favorite songs on the album, Empire Ants featuring Little Dragon. When Albarn is singing, it reminds me of their song Hong Kong, which I also really like. Then when Little Dragon comes in, the sound is beautiful. The lead singer, Yukimi Nagano, has a great voice for this sort of song, and the lyrics are sweet. After that is a great electro-jam out named Glitter Freeze. Ireally like all the effects put into it, makes me think of the future. Next is Some Kind of Nature featuring Lou Reed. Lou Reed was the lead singer of the great band The Velvet Underground. This song is really groovy and Reed’s voice fits really well into the mix.

On Melancholy Hill is next, and personally, I didn’t really like this one as much. I don’t know. It just doesn’t do it for me on this one. BUT, it gets right up on it’s feet with Broken, another one of my favorites. The beginning reminds me of Pikmin. But Albarn’s voice is perfect on this one, and the chorus is very emotional. I also like the cheesy sythesized strings during the chorus. What. It’s good.

Next is Sweepstakes featuring Mos Def and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. Mos Def is awesome on this track, and it all feels really natural. The build until the end is excellent, too. At first I didn’t really get it, but after a few listens I found I got it. After is Plastic Beach featuring Mick Jones and Paul Simonon. This one, again, I didn’t really get at first listen. I really like the chorus with the bleeps and blips in the background. Then is To Binge, where they bring back Little Dragon. Nagano’s vocals are ghostly and Albarn’s are normal, I guess. Good song.

The second to last song is Cloud of Unknowing, where Bobby Womack returns for a very soulful performance. Awesome. Last is Pirate Jet, which is a Velvet Underground-sounding closer. This is sort of like the last song on Demon Days which is named Demon Days. With the sort of chorus and trailing ending; the lyrics have good placement as well, so I guess it works. HA!

WOW! It’s over. Sorry if I typed too much, I just had some descriptions I had to word out. So in my opinion, this ranks up there with the other Gorillaz albums, and it doesn’t disappoint me in the least. My score is 89%. This was a great listen, and I’m really glad it didn’t let me down after about 3 months of anticipation.

If you have heard the album/certain tracks, leave comments below! Or if you have some stuff to say, comment! Have a good day!

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Review-Sauce – Fang Island

Okay, so this is my third review. Sorry, that I keep on counting them, it’s just that it’s so freakin’ SWEET!

SURRUS BUSNESS NOW.

Actually, this album I am reviewing isn’t that serious though. Fang Island by Fang Island is (I think) Fang Island’s DEBUT album. Fang Island is I guess a more “prog” band then anything else. Most of their songs are awesome instrumentals and when the vocals are added, the quality of the atmosphere of the music is raised. Filled with vocal harmonies and high-flying guitar crunches, Fang Island does not disappoint on their first LP.

On this review, I am not going to go in depth with the tracks, because they all form into eachother and sound pretty similar. HEY, I bet you’re now thinking that because they sound similar, it is BAD. Well, not necessarily. These songs are surprisingly fresh, and their sound doesn’t get old easily. Fang Island described their sound as “everyone high-fiving everyone” or “when everything feels just right and everything is coming together”, which is always a good time.

Those comparisons are really good comparisons to the first half of the album, with the fizzling pops and bleeps of Dreams of Dreams which effortlessly transitions into Careful Crossers, a montage of awesome lobster wrestling. Just picture that. Haha. Okay, back on track.

Next up is Daisy, which I believe is the albums first single. It begins with some unintelligible jibber, and leads with some kick-butt guitar lines. I feel like high-fiving people just listening to it. VIDEO That transitions into my favorite track, Life Coach. At first, I saw the video, and marveled in it’s strangeness and non-computerized slow motion. VIDEO. Then I started listening to the song, and I love it’s beat and the build. Also, at the end, just think of a great event just coming into place: getting an aced test back, a 1st place marathon, or even walking to a grocery store. Awesome.

That transitions into Sideswiper, a rockin jam that again, promotes high fiving. After is The Illinois, which is pretty much an extension of Sideswiper. (PS, this is the other half of the album right hurr). In Treeton, the vocals sound sort of folkyish, like some bands you probably know. Davey Crockett, the albums longest song at 5:48, is a little too long for it’s own good. It starts with a very slow intro that builds like sand in an hourglass. It doesn’t reach it’s peak until there is only about one minute left in the song. Dang.

Thankfully, the listener is woken from the daze of Davey Crockett by Welcome Wagon, which has some sweet guitar lines and harmonies. The last song is Dorian, which is just a nostalgic extension off of Welcome Wagon. Good ender, not in a flashy crazy way like the rest of the album is, more like playing outside all day and then your parent calling you back in for bedtime.

Now if you got the deluxe edition, you could get the Yeasayer remix of the song “Absolute Place” which is on one of Fang Island’s previous EPs. It’s okay. Also included is the video for Daisy. All of this, on iTunes, is $5.99. Holy crap Trevor, $5.99 for 11 songs AND a sweet video? Yes, dear reader. That is all it costs to have people high-five in your ears, which sounds a lot more unpleasant than it actually is.

Well wouldya look at that. I reviewed every track. Oh well. Guess it’s inevitable. SO, tracks to look up: Dreams of Dreams+Careful Crossers, Daisy, Life Coach, Sideswiper, and Welcome Wagon. I hope you have a good day! OH YEAH. I give this album an 83%. Pretty good, pretty good. Okay, I’m done.

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Upcoming Attractions – Gorillaz Plastic Beach

So I know that I already had a post about Gorillaz new album coming out on March 9th, but now I have MORE stuff to share. Fun, eh?

So as you know, I am VERY excited about this album coming out and I assume that many others are excited as well. The Gorillaz Team are whetting our appetites by giving us teaser videos, music videos, the “Murdoc Niccals” pirate radio, and other things relating to the infamous “Plastic Beach”.  Here are some of the examples:

1. Stylo (feat. Mos Def and Bobby Womack) Music Video (feat. BRUCE WILLIS)

2. Superfast Jellyfish (feat. De La Soul and Gruff Rhys)

3. 2D, Murdoc, and Russel’s “Plastic Beach Ident”. Probably little backgrounds on how they got on this “Plastic Beach”

4. Orchestral Trailer of “Plastic Beach” – Pretty much showing around the island.

Questions that I have. Let’s start with the Stylo video. What are Murdoc and 2D on the run from? Bullet holes? Why is Noodle a robot? Is it because she “died” in the El Manana video? Or was Noodle a robot all along? Where is Russell in the video? What the heck are you doing, Bruce Willis? What was that black shroud of stuff covering the chubby cop? Death?

Moving on to the Idents because the Superfast Jellyfish video is just a song, really. Who is out to get the Gorillaz? First gassing 2D and putting him in a suitcase, presumably on Plastic Beach. What is Murdoc celebrating, and why was he shot at? What is Russell so peeved about? What about that pirate ship near the island? I mean, there is a track called Pirate Jet, but whatever. Here is the tracklist for those who missed it.

01 Orchestral Intro (ft. Sinfonia ViVA)
02 Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach (ft. Snoop Dogg and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
03 White Flag (ft. Kano, Bashy, and the National Orchestra for Arabic Music)
04 Rhinestone Eyes
05 Stylo (ft. Bobby Womack and Mos Def)
06 Superfast Jellyfish (ft. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul)
07 Empire Ants (ft. Little Dragon)
08 Glitter Freeze (ft. Mark E Smith)
09 Some Kind Of Nature (ft. Lou Reed)
10 On Melancholy Hill
11 Broken
12 Sweepstakes (ft. Mos Def and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
13 Plastic Beach (ft. Mick Jones and Paul Simonon)
14 To Binge (ft. Little Dragon)
15 Cloud of Unknowing (ft. Bobby Womack and Sinfonia ViVA)
16 Pirate Jet

Okay, so that is all. ACUTALLY, I lied. You can STREAM THIS ALBUM ON NPR!!! WHAT THE HECK, MATES??? AWESOME! CAPS LOCK. Okay, now I’m done. I’m OUT. TEXT IT. LATAH. TEXT ME WHAT YOU’RE GONNA WEAR THE NIGHT BEFORE. PEACE. IM OUT. TEXT IT.

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Review-Sauce – Local Natives

Second album review ever. Let’s do this. Also, I know this album came out awhile ago, I just haven’t gotten to it.

Okay, so up next is Gorilla Manor by Local Natives. On Stereogum and Pitchfork they hyped it a lot, and provided two free mp3s, Sun Hands and Camera Talk. I like both of these tracks, their sound reminds me somewhat of Fleet Foxes, but not as folky. ‘Tis good.

On this album, I am not going in-depth track by track, because there are 14 songs which is a little large for me right now. I’ll just give a little synopsis for each.

By the way, I’m not going to score the tracks individually, you’ll just have to go by my overall recommendations at the end and my bad descriptions of the tracks the way through.

Wide Eyes – Nice vocal harmonies, good opener for the album.

Airplanes – Favorite track on the album, great lyrics and overall melody.

Sun Hands – More energetic song, I really like this one as well.

World News – Again, nice harmonies and lyrics.

Shape Shifter – Nice chorus and slick melodies. Sounds like a song on the radio.

Camera Talk – More “rock-y” than the other songs, very nice.

Cards & Quarters – Great harmonies, very soulful.

Warning Sign – Talking Heads cover, very fun song, great bass during the chorus.

Who Knows Who Cares – Sounds like Portugal the Man, nice drums effects.

Cubism Dream – Nice vocals, a bit jazzy even.

Stranger Thread – Running drums and strings at the beginning-very nice.

Sticky Thread – Pretty calm song, and again, great harmonies.Reminds me Grizzly Bear

Cool! Okay, so as you can see there are a lot of fantastic vocal harmonies, woozy guitars, and other things combine to make stuff that everyone will love.

I give THIS album an 87%. Yerp, an 87%. I pretty much love this entire album. Tracks that really shine to me are Wide Eyes, Airplanes, Sun Hands, Shape Shifter, Camera Talk, Cards and Quarters, and Who Knows Who Cares. BUT, you should just pick the whole thing up for yourself. Make your day. Alright, that is all.

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Playlist: VALENTIMES MIX

I have decided to make a Valentines mix for a few individuals. Here is what is going on here. (Yes, I tried to make it love themed)

1. Over and Over – Hot Chip

2. No One’s Gonna Love You – Band of Horses

3. I Think UR A Contra – Vampire Weekend

4. Love Me Girl – Yeasayer

5. Crank Heart – Xiu Xiu

6. Girls and Boys – Blur

7. 4 Chords of the Apocalypse – Julian Casablancas

8. I Remember – Yeasayer

9. Mending of the Gown – Sunset Rubdown

10. Can You Tell – Ra Ra Riot

11. This Tornado Loves You – Neko Case

12. Lifted – Lemonade

13. Lewis Takes Off His Shirt – Owen Pallett

14. Prospect Hummer – Animal Collective

15. She’s No Good – Basement Jaxx

16. Paradise Circus – Massive Attack

17. Suedehead – Morrissey

18. To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) – Ryan Adams

Yeah, so that’s about it.

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Music To Your Ears: Grizzly Bear, Hot Chip, Vampire Weekend & more

Boy From School (Hot Chip cover) by Grizzly Bear

Lifted by Lemonade // and a music video!

Yellow Wings by Keepaway

A Flower In A Glove by Frog Eyes

Diplomat’s Son by Vampire Weekend (Video is shaky-cam, bear with it. Very good audio, though)

Love Me Girl – Yeasayer

One Life Stand – Hot Chip

That is all…

FOR NOW!!! Bwa ha ha ha…

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