Ok, it's Halloween today. So to mark this auspicious occasion I'm going to take a detour from the usual happenings here and just post a song by The Horrors. I mean they're 'goth' and fantastic and all that good stuff. Plus they have a song called Jack The Ripper, who may not be directly related to Halloween but is still a pretty scary character nonetheless. I mean his (or her) identity is still unknown, despite all of the theories. I mean to think this The Ripper's identity has alluded us for so long....alright, I'm rambling. Enjoy Halloween!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
It's Halloween!!!!!!!!!!!
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Labels: Strange House, The Horrors
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
CD Releases: Week of 30/10/07
Here's a list of some notable releases this week:
This Week's CD Releases
60 Watt Kid - 60 Watt Kid (Absolutely Kosher)
Nicole Atkins - Neptune City (Columbia Records)
Blues Traveler — Cover Yourself (Columbia/RED Ink)
David Byrne - The Knee Plays [Reissue] (Nonesuch)
Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley — Mr. Marley (Universal Republic)
Queen — Queen Rock Montreal (Hollywood)
Saves The Day — Under The Boards (Vagrant)
Sharon Jones & Dap Kings — 100 Days, 100 Nights (Daptone)
Taking Back Sunday — Notes From The Past (Victory)
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Labels: CD Releases
Monday, October 29, 2007
You Should Be Listening To: YEASAYER - 2080
Today I will encourage you to sample a song from Brooklyn, New York's Yeasayer. The single is called 2080 and it's from the band's debut LP, All Hour Cymbals, which is in stores now. It is a terrific song that begins with the brilliant lyrics 'I can't sleep when I think of the times we're living in\I can't sleep when I think of the future I was born into.' There's nothing wrong with a little pessimism every now and then, right? Some melodic chanting, chorus harmonizing and eerie children vocals fills in the remainder of the track. Give Yeasayer 5:24 minutes of your time, you won't regret it.
Download: Yeasayer - 2080 [mp3]
MySpace: Yeasayer
Yeasayer: Official Website
Buy All Hour Cymbals
Posted by Name: Melissa at 11:21 AM 3 comments
Labels: 2080, All Hour Cymbals, Yeasayer
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Le Loup
Le Loup. French name for an American band. Interesting. And if my French skills are at all intact from high school then I believe Le Loup translates into 'The Wolf.' The band formed back in 2006 in Washington, D.C. That's not too long ago but they are signed to Jonathan Poneman's (founder of Sub Pop) new label Hardly Art. The Throne Of The Third Heaven Of Nations' Millennium General Assembly, the group's debut album, was released in September. I haven't gotten a chance to listen to it in its entirety. However, my first reactions to the songs I have heard are that they remind me of two great Canadian bands, namely Broken Social Scene and The Arcade Fire. That should be reason enough to give them a sample. There are a lot of sounds and layers happening in the songs, so listen carefully to gain a full appreciation of Le Loup.
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Labels: Le Loup, We Are Gods We Are Wolves
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
You Should Be Listening To: BLACK LIPS - COLD HANDS
Black Lips are a band from Atlanta, Georgia who write noisy punk-garage rock. They have been around for quite some time but are only now gaining a larger audience after a successful run at SXSW this past year. Their new album, Good Bad Not Evil, was released on September 11th through Vice Records and has received some great reviews. The first single is called 'Cold Hands,' a track with spirited/gritty guitars and blustering, in-your-face vocals. Listen and love it.
Download [mp3]: Black Lips - Cold Hands
MySpace: Black Lips
Buy Good Bad Not Evil
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Labels: Black Lips, Cold Hands. Good Bad Not Evil
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
CD Releases: Week of 23/10/07
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals release a 7-track EP today entitled Follow The Lights. It includes three new songs including 'My Love For You Is Real' and 'Follow the Light.' The other four tracks are live studio recordings, one of which is a cover of the Alice In Chains song 'Down In A Hole.' Apparently a box set is in the works for release later this year. No idea what the content is but it seems like Ryan Adams and Co. are very busy.
Cinematic Orchestra - Breathe (Domino Records)
Prefuse 73 - Preparations (Warp Records)
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Labels: CD Releases, Ryan Adams
Monday, October 22, 2007
The Thaw Sessions From The Verve
A very cool (free) download is being offered by NME.com. It's called 'The Thaw Sessions' and it is being described as the first jam session that took place between The Verve after the band decided to reunite. I just listened to it and all I can tell you is that it is 14 minutes of uninterrupted, raw musical goodness. The download will be available for a week starting today. Just click on the link below, follow the instructions and it's all yours.
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Labels: Thaw Sessions, The Verve
Thursday, October 18, 2007
MIA's UK Tour
M.I.A. has been playing quite a few shows in North America but in December she is back in the UK, embarking on a mini tour prior to Christmas. Not only has M.I.A. put out one of the best albums this year (Kala) but from what I hear, she was one of the best acts at the Virgin Music Festival in Toronto this past summer. So if she's playing your town, journey out and go see her.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
CMJ: The Red Romance
Back in May I went to see The Killers play at the Air Canada Center in Toronto. I actually got there in time to see the opening band, a group called The Red Romance. I had no idea what to expect and to be quite honest it is a rare occurrence that I leave a show actually wanting to know more about an opener. However, The Red Romance caught my attention and I was surprised to find out later on that the group were unsigned. Opening for The Killers without a label, not bad. And they did win the crowd over, at least those who were present.
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Labels: CMJ, The KIllers, The Red Romance
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
CD Releases: Week of 16/10/07
Kind of a slow week in terms of new releases. However, Jimmy Eat World release their follow-up to 2004's Futures entitled Chase This Light. The new album was produced by Butch Vig of Garbage fame. If you don't have Futures yet, you really should check it out. It was a quality piece of work. Got me through the examination period in my second year at uni'. Good times!
This Week's CD Releases
Neil Young - 'Chrome Dreams II'
Exploding Hearts - Shattered (Green Noise)
Louis XIV - Guilt By Association (ATL)
Jimmy Eat World - Chase This Light (Interscope)
Blakes - The Blakes (Light In The Attic)
Joan of Arc - Orchard Vale - Soundtrack
Soulsavers - It’s Not How Far You Fall It’s the Way You Land (Columbia)
Makes Nice! - This Time Tomorrow (Frenetic)
Maritime - Heresy and the Hotel Choir (Flameshovel)
Muscles - Guns, Babes and Lemonade (Modular)
Sally Shapiro - Disco Romance (Paper Bag)
Southeast Engine - A Wheel Within a Wheel (Misra)
Octopus Project - Hello Avalanche (Peek-A-Boo)
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Labels: CD Releases, Chase This Light, Jimmy Eat World
Monday, October 15, 2007
Iron and Wine: The Shepherd's Dog
The Shepherd's Dog is the third studio album from Sam Beam's Iron and Wine. It was released on September 25, 2007 and is being considered a great step forward for Iron and Wine. Not only has it received a lot of attention, it has even sold a decent amount of copies. And deservedly so. The album is a fantastic collection of folk-rock songs.
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Labels: House By The Sea, Iron and Wine, The Shepherd's Dog
Friday, October 12, 2007
You Should Be Listening To: BELL X1 - ROCKY TOOK A LOVER
OK, I know their last album, Flock, came out way back in 2005 but I really just started listening to Bell X1 and I gotta tell you, I'm really liking their stuff. And you will too. They' re from Ireland, have been together for quite some time and deserve some attention here in North America.
Cool Fact: The band used to be headed by Irish folk singer Damien Rice under the name Juniper.
Download[mp3]: Bell X1 - Rocky Took A Lover
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Labels: Bell X1, Damien Rice, Flock, Rocky Took A Lover
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Welcome To The New Trend In Music
And what a trend it is. Pay what you want. Sounds good, right.
Posted by Name: Melissa at 12:40 PM 0 comments
Labels: In Rainbows, Radiohead
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
New Tune From Bloc Party
Cool new song from Bloc Party to share today. It's an instant keeper. I have to admit when I heard the opening notes I got a little nervous. I thought it sounded like a rave-headbanger dance anthem. But my fears were instantly dispelled. The song, called 'Flux', is completely and utterly Bloc Party. It was recorded a few weeks back after the Reading and Leeds Festival and will be released on November 12 in CD format, as well as in 7" and 12" vinyl. The tracklisting for each, minus 'Flux', seems to be different for each, so look out for more new songs from Bloc Party in the next few weeks.
Posted by Name: Melissa at 10:19 AM 1 comments
Labels: Bloc Party, Flux
Monday, October 8, 2007
New Sigur Ros - Hijomiland
New Sigur Ros song to post today. It's from the upcoming album Hvarf-Heim, which is a double-CD compilation that contains studio recorded versions of previously unreleased songs, as well as acoustic versions of others. It is released on November 6th in North America (and the day before in Europe) and will be preceded by a 7" vinyl of the first single Hijomiland on October 22.
Posted by Name: Melissa at 10:18 AM 0 comments
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Wintersleep - Welcome To The Night Sky
I think its time I post some more music from Canada. And it doesn't get anymore Canadian than Wintersleep. I mean their from Halifax, Nova Scotia and their name refers to hibernation. You know, that state of inactivity used to conserve energy, especially in the winter. Halifax, hibernation and winter. It doesn't get anymore Canadian than that.
Posted by Name: Melissa at 2:03 PM 0 comments
Labels: Weighty Ghost, Welcome To The Night Sky, WIntersleep
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
The Pipettes: Rescheduled Tour Dates
Late last week The Pipettes were forced to cancel the first three weeks of their North American tour. It was set to begin yesterday and since I listed the now canceled dates, I feel like it is my civic duty to post the newly rescheduled ones. The first six remain unchanged and a date for Philadelphia should be announced soon:
10/25 Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
10/29 San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo's 365 Club
10/31 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
11/1 Seattle, WA @ Crocodile Cafe
11/2 Eugene, OR @ John Henry's
11/3 Vancouver, BC @ The Plaza Club
11/5 Denver, CO @ The Walnut Room
11/7 Austin, TX @ The Parish
11/9 Atlanta, GA @ Vinyl
11/11 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar Club Stage
11/12 New York, NY @ Blender Theater @ Gramercy
11/15 Boston, MA @ Great Scott
11/16 Montreal, QC @ Petit Campus
11/18 Toronto, ON @ Lee's Place
11/19 Pittsburgh, PA @ Diesel
11/20 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom Tavern
11/21 Chicago, IL @ Double Door
MySpace: The Pipettes
The Pipettes: Official Webpage
Posted by Name: Melissa at 2:09 PM 1 comments
Labels: The Pipettes, Tour Dates
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
The Verve Announce More Tour Dates
My world became a little brighter when The Verve announced they were reuniting this past summer. They were, if you remember, one of the most creative and innovative bands to come from the contemporary British music scene back in the late 90's. I have a lot of love for this band. In fact, 'Lucky Man' from the spellbinding Urban Hymns, ranks as one of my all time favourite songs. The Verve, comprised of the brilliant Richard Ashcroft, bassist Simon Jones, guitarist Nick McCabe and drummer Pete Salisbury, are now set to play a second batch of dates in December. This is the response to the selling out of the first handful of shows that were initially announced.
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Labels: Lucky Man, Richard Ashcroft, The Verve
Monday, October 1, 2007
Album of the Month: THE PIPETTES - WE ARE THE PIPETTES
The album has been out for well over a year in other parts of the world but tomorrow, The Pipettes' We Are the Pipettes, will finally be released in North America. It's taken too long, I think I've been listening to it for six months now. However, since many international artists are not getting a proper release here nowadays, let's just be grateful that The Pipettes are.
And that's because their debut album is FANTASTIC! Really. I don't have a bad thing to say about it or them. I also don't have anything new to say about their music that has not been said before. Yes, they are a throwback to the 60's girl-group pop era. Yes, the album has a retro sound. Yes, it has all been done before. Yet, We Are the Pipettes is still a modern indie pop album. It's lively and spirited and refreshing. You'll listen to it, quickly learn the lyrics to it, sing-along to it and probably have a dance to it (In the privacy of your own room, of course. Not me though, I'll probably pull a muscle or something).
The North American version has been slightly tweaked. Besides the new album cover, there are two new tracks that are not available anywhere else. Sadly, the older songs have been remastered for some reason. I'm not sure why. I mean, why change a good thing? But I've heard the 'newer' versions and it's not a big deal, especially if this is your first time hearing their songs.
I cannot recommend The Pipettes enough. Pick up the album and if you get a chance, get a hold of some of their B-sides like, 'Really That Bad' and 'Guess Who Ran Off With the Milkman'. Both of those can be found on the 5 track EP, Your Kisses Are Wasted On Me but there are lots more floating around the web that are worth checking out.
MySpace: The Pipettes
The Pipettes: Official Webpage
Buy We Are The Pipettes
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Labels: Album of the Month, Judy, The Pipettes, We Are the Pipettes