5.22.2008
7.27.2007
Swedish Singles: Party by El Perro Del Mar
El Perro Del Mar's self-titled record is by no means a good record but it's not a great one. Sarah Assbring's infatuation with the 50's pop sound shows well but often stays safe and traditional. Not the same can be said with the track Party. In Party, Assbring's voice becomes more than just a decorative part in the cutesy, whimsy music. Sometimes she hits the low notes and sets a tone for the song that flies away from the stereotypical naive happiness of 50's pop songs. The music is kept simple with guitar and piano and the absence of soft hand claps and horns. This is a song that both follows the flow of a certain genre but also defies it with a sense of adventure.
Check it out: Party - El Perro Del Mar buy
6.26.2007
Millions of Sunsets: A Summer Mixtape
Millions of Sunsets: A Summer Mixtape
1. Summer - Modest Mouse buy
2. The Way We Get By - Spoon buy
3. Summertime - Coltrane Motion buy
4. Blister in the Sun - Violent Femmes buy
5. The Summer Song - YACHT (ft. Claire L. Evans) buy
6. The Party - Justice buy
7. Hang Me Up to Dry - Cold War Kids buy
8. Nothing But You And Me - Yo La Tengo buy
9. Staring at the Sun - TV On the Radio buy
10. July, July - The Decemberists buy
11. Summer Baby - Pavement buy
12. Joggin Gorgeous Summer - Islands buy
13. Dance Music - The Mountain Goats buy
14. First Single - The Format buy
15. California Stars - Billy Bragg & Wilco buy
16. Canada - Peter & the Wolf buy
17. 1979 - Smashing Pumpkins buy
18. Dashboard - Modest Mouse buy
P.S. Yes, it's epic.
6.24.2007
Our Life is Not a Movie or Maybe
The Stage Names will be released on August 7.
Okkervil River - Our Life is Not a Movie or Maybe (live at the Bowery Ballroom)
Okkervil River - Our Life is Not a Movie or Maybe
4.11.2007
Amidst Chaos, an Oasis
That is the cover art (a William Eggleston piece) of Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band EP. The EP is recorded one night when Joanna and her band sat down and played a short-live set. It's quite remarkable for how fast and candid they recorded the songs. Three songs: "Colleen," "Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie," and "Cosmia." Any coincidence with the C's? "Colleen" is the most polished I've heard of Newsom, it follows the same songwriting structure of her previous songs, but the use of multiple string instruments (banjo, harp, guitar) makes for a very theatrical melody. My favorite, however, is her reinterpretation of "Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie," her voice is softer, more resonant, and the vocal harmony and slower tempo refines it as an unforgettable ballad, reminiscent of the best Simon & Garfunkel songs.
Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie - Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band