7.18.2011
Amanda Palmer/Nirvana
Amanda Palmer, "Polly"
Yes, that is the same Polly by Nirvana. Can you believe Nevermind is 20 years old? Holy crap. Amanda Palmer is my new queen of musical reinterpretation. Sadly, I cannot find a YouTube video of this song, but please click here and scroll down the page to hear her version of the song.
In the mean time, please enjoy some 20 year old Nirvana.
7.16.2011
Monster Magnet
I do not particularly care much for metal. In fact as a rule it along with whatever exactly “urban” is (anybody?) is my least favourite genre of music . Metal songs just seem to have a generic sameness that makes them interchangeable and totally unremarkable. This generic sound is partly a result of being ignorant and unversed in metal music and its intricacies, something that I tried to rectify, at the prompting of friends, by watching Metalocalypse. This fine and educational show gave me an understanding and appreciation of what it means to be metal but unfortunately did nothing to change my opinion on the music.
However, there are always exceptions to rules, and today's song is one such exception. Monster Magnet according to their Wikipedia entry are both heavy metal and stoner metal and for all intents and purposes should be like Usher to my ears. But through some quirk of fate they have succeeded in producing something with Space Lord, that is quite simply, awesome. Maybe it is the Oscar Wildesque lyrics, the cameo by Twiggy Rameriez or even the lightbulb suit, whatever it is it just works.
Do you need to feel like a complete and utter badass today? Then my friend, this is the song for you.
7.15.2011
Idaho
I would like to cordially and humbly suggest a song for your music
blog, Idaho's "Waited for you" from their 2011 album "You were a Dick"
not only is it an awesome song, it would give your blog that little
extra kick it needs to improve it's "hipster cred" that all of you
cool kids gain sustenance from these days.
Faithfully yours,
Loyal Reader
7.12.2011
DeVotchKa
DeVotchKa, Charlotte Mittnacht (The Fabulous)
In the election year bubble of 2004 (how is that 8 years ago? oh god, I've been in higher education for over 8 years now. oh god. I'm averaging a degree every 2.5 years at this point.) I apparently missed a lot. Somewhere in my calc addled brain I was all hung up on Sufjan Stevens and how amazing his album Illinoise was. That's pretty much all I could process at one point.
I think in 2004 I still though Bjork was just a "little too out there" for me musically. What a little music baby I was. Such wasted time.
So it's about time I found DeVotchKa. As an avid Beirut listener, this is completely up my ally. Listening to this song (hear the delightful little keys of the accordion softly clicking away!) pretty much makes me want to give away all my possessions (except my computer. and my camera. let's not get crazy here), put on a twirly skirt, and roam around eastern europe.
7.10.2011
My Brightest Diamond
My Brightest Diamond, From the Top of the World
Have I mentioned that I love Shara? I desperately want to be her neighbor. I imagine that we would play dress up and tell stories all day long. Hopefully she would sing some. It's taken me forever to buy this album of hers, I have Bring Me the Workhorse, but this one (A Thousand Shark's Teeth) took a little longer for me to get. What took me so long?
Deerhunter
Deerhunter, Revival
Oh holy shit. I'm back. Remember how I love music? Remember how I haven't listened to anything new in over 3 months? Remember how I abandoned this blog?
I just remembered. And $50 later, here's my favorite.
7.09.2011
Robyn
Robyn ft. Royksopp: None of Dem
You know why I haven't written? Because I'm in fucking Tulsa for the summer, and not feeling particularly musically inspired. It's been a weird summer. While walking along Riverside Drive, this song came on my iPod and I felt inspired to pay attention to this sad little blog again. The lyrics are particularly appropriate for the nonsense that's been happening in Tulsa Land. And how did I not know that one of the skyscrapers (about a block from the building I work in) has a Zeppelin dock on the roof? Seriously? Oh, and that there were horrible race riots here in the 20's? How did I not know this shit. Time to get back on my side of the Mason Dixon.