Friday, December 26, 2008
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Top 10 Albums of 2008 - Part 2
6. SIGUR ROS - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
Sigur Ros are a very mysterious band. For some, they've been life-changing, or simply mind-encompassing. They've provided some of the most intriguing pieces of music in the last 20 years (see the album "( )", yes it's called that). Their last record Takk... was alright, but this album is way beyond that. So many changes for the band in the record. You have some great almost pop songs in "Gobbledigook" and probably my favorite song of the year, "Inní mér syngur vitleysingur." But then you have the traditional Sigur Ros at their best, "Festival." A great album to start out with if you're new to the band. But also a great entry in the Sigur Ros canon. I highly recommend this album for the summer.
8.5
5. PORTUGAL. THE MAN - CENSORED COLORS
I am a little embarrassed that I did not like this right away. Not only have I been a long time Portugal. The Man fan, but I originally did not like this album at all. For whatever reason, it did not click with me like it does now. It is very different then the other albums in their discography. But that's almost been their main theme of the music; everything must be different. Last record, it was a very classic rock influenced sound, and before that it was an electronic/mellow/groovy sound. This album is propelled by extraordinary songwriting by John Baldwin Gourley. I cannot praise him enough for his songwriting. He decided to use more chord-based songs; influenced by The Beatles. This idea works out for the record because of the classic vibe and groove. This album is fantastic. The only reason it's not higher is because it's a tad long, and a little unenergetic at some points. But I still like it a lot and can't wait for more stuff from these guys.
8.75
4. BON IVER - FOR EMMA, FOREVER AGO
Most will not have this album on their best of lists because it technically was self-released last year. But it wasn't properly released till this year when Jagjaguwar put it out on their label. But technicalities aside, I heard this record this year and was blown away. The story is one that Henry David Thoreau would admire. Man goes into woods to experience catharsis, man unexpectedly writes album, man records fantastic record. This album is a soul/folk masterpiece. Stunningly composed and even more stunningly sounding. Justin Vernon is all alone in the music, and you feel it in the guitar tracks and the lonely voice. He does something very interesting with the vocal tracks by overdubbing them several times. This makes the music so lush and honest sounding. This album is far too short as well.
9.25
3. MAPS & ATLASES - YOU & ME & THE MOUNTAIN EP
17 minutes of pure bliss. This EP is not anywhere close to being a full-length record, but it's definitely good enough. The band has changed since their last album, "Trees, Swallows, Houses." It's poppier, and more structured. Gone are the frantic tapping passages found on songs like "Witch." The EP starts out with a polyrhythm that could make any head spin as it launches into the song, "Witch." Awesome melodies are abundant; this really is a pop record. Also please note that this is magnificent driving music. This record will be around my ears for a LONG time. Or until they record their next full-length. Please listen.
9.5
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So that's it for this part, check back soon for the last two spots on the list. The next two are incredibly different from each other and are incredible albums. I hope you all keep checking and listening to the music I put up here. I would never put up bad music... so yeah.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children
Tycho - Past Is Prologue
"Tycho is the music project of San Francisco based artist and producer Scott Hansen. As Tycho, Hansen blends swirling melodies into vaguely triumphant arcs that crisscross between stuttering beats and vocal samples, creating rolling sonic landscapes that extend off into the horizon. Known in the design world as ISO50, Hansen's bucolic, sun-drenched design style serves as a backdrop for the music which so closely echoes his visual sentiments.
Tycho currently records for the Ghostly International label and has releases on the Merck and Gammaphone labels.
"[Sunrise Projector is] a sweet, head-nodding, bass-heavy tour of the flat farmland outside of Sacramento, California, from this self-made Producer. Imagine the plaintive, childlike song of a lonely robot toy - the faded tonal wash growing more familiar with every loop."
- ReadyMade Magazine
"[Tycho] composes laid-back, often delicate songs. Strikingly, his work echoes his visual efforts as ISO50, with simple basslines and smoothly bouncing drums embelished by bits of static and distortion to add warmth and depth."
- BPM Magazine
"Tycho's 'Past Is Prologue' is as pretty as you'd imagine - full of melodies that swirl around like paint in water whilst a snowfall of digital beats keep proceedings energised. Flecked sporadically with snatches of female vocal, both 'From Home' and 'The Disconnect' are full fat electronica without the fatty after-taste."
- Boomkat
"Gauzy atmospheres and woozy synthesizer melodies ... languorous hip-hop beats deepening the dreamy ambiance ... speaking voices and seaside noises in “Sunrise Projector”. Tycho charts his own course, when “Dictaphone's Lament” introduces a smattering of boom-bap, for example, or when the dynamic title track gravitates towards a jazzy strain of drum & bass.”
- Textura
- Better Propoganda "
Monday, December 15, 2008
Electric President - Discography
Electric President are Ben Cooper and Alex Kane, a duo from Jacksonville who rose from the remains of other indie bands. They are known for subdued, acoustic songs with electronic bells and whistles placed intricately between the quiet vocals and the intimately plucked guitars. This music is really great for a late night drive home through the rain. They have two albums and two 7"s. The 7inches are okay, but the best release is their first album, ironically titled, S/T. They are on the Morr Music label, and are quite the mysterious band. I will definitely be looking out for more from these dudes. Below are links for the first album S/T and Sleep Well. For fans of The Postal Service and other music along those lines...
Electric President perform "Monsters" in the tool shed they record all their music in:
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Animal Collective - Feels
First Post - Yeasayer
PLEASE MAKE AN EFFORT TO SUPPORT THESE ARTISTS. MOST OF THESE ARTISTS I POST HARDLY MAKE A LIVING FROM THE MUSIC I POST. IF YOU DOWNLOAD AN ALBUM AND LIKE IT, PLEASE EITHER BUY THE CD, BUY MERCHANDISE, OR GO TO A SHOW. THESE POSTS ARE JUST AN INTRODUCTION. YOU AS THE LISTENER HAVE A DUTY TO SUPPORT THE MUSIC YOU LIKE.
Instructions for downloading:
I will try to post only MediaFire links. If you do not know how to use share sites all you have to do is follow the directions outlined on each specific websitedThe files will always be either .zip or .rar. To extract .zip files. Right click on the file and click "Extract files" and follow the directions. To extract. rar files you must first download a RAR extractor. I recommend RarZilla. If you download RarZilla all you have to do is right click on the file and click "RarZilla." With all downloding on the internet there is a certain risk in obtaining shared files. I will always download the file first to make sure the files aren't corrupted or have SpyWare. Also hopefully most have correct tags and file names.
Now, the first album I will post is an album called All Hour Cymbals by Yeasayer. This band makes the music that Animal Collective would've made if they never made Strawberry Jam and kept playing acoustic guitars in the woods. Yeasayer uses lush, rich soundscapes to create very ethereal music. The vocals combine Phil Collins-like dramatics with the traditional weird indie vocals. I highly recommend this album if you like Animal Collective/Panda Bear, The Arcade Fire, The Flaming Lips, or Fleet Foxes. Click on Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals.
Here's the music video for "Wait For The Summer"
And here they are performing "Sunrise"
Thanks for stopping by, and try and visit more often if you'd like to expand your tastes. I will update this weekly or sooner hopefully.