Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles


The first seven songs on Crystal Castle's self-titled debut album Crystal Castles are a tour de force of catchy and highly original tracts that left my jaw dropped the first several times I listened to the album. The only problem with Crystal Castles is that it is awe inspiring on the front end and then cannot carry the momentum. I am not going to give a full review of the album as I have not given it enough time to fully digest, (so maybe my "momentum" comment is premature) but for $6.99 on iTunes you have absolutely no excuse to not buy it. Plus, it just plain kicks ass and all the cool kids like it.

Crystal Castles - "Alice Practice"
Crystal Castles - "Untrust Us"
Crystal Castles - "Air War"
Crystal Castles - "Courtship Dating"

EDIT: So I listened to this album more this weekend and I could not be more wrong... this album is fantastic front to back.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Prince Performing Radiohead's "Creep" at Cochella

It's not that Prince covering "Creep" much less any Radiohead song has ever crossed my mind, but I'm going to file this under "things I never thought I'd see." The surprise value of this performance is the only reason I'm posting this otherwise it's just a bunch of Prince guitar noodling.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

M83 - "Graveyard Girl"



M83's Saturdays = Youth received a score of 8.5 from Pitchfork while receiving an average score of 7.2 on Metacritic. I just downloaded the full album today but my initial impressions have me quite impressed. So far the song "Graveyard Girl" is the standout track blending 80's nostalgia with all the emotions of one's teen angst-ridden years. This song is some of the best shoegaze pop I have heard in a while and I highly recommend giving the song as well as the album a try.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Wolf Parade - "Call It A Ritual"


"Call it whatever you will" but it's a great new song from Wolf Parade. It's not often that one song is going to be cause for an entire post, but we are talking about Wolf Parade here. Check out "Call It a Ritual" which will be appearing on Wolf Parade's yet untitled LP set to be released on June 17, 2008. Meanwhile I will be salivating for the rest to come...

Wolf Parade - "Call It A Ritual"

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Plants and Animals - Parc Avenue


Plants and Animals are yet another indie band to hail from the mecca of indie artists that is Montreal, Canada. Being a native Texan I know very little to nothing about Montreal, Canada, but I do know this; whatever is in the water up there needs to be bottled up and sold as liquid gold. I really didn't think another album could come out of the Montreal scene that I could enjoy on this level, but Parc Avenue crept up on me out of nowhere and I am loving this album. The best way I can describe the sound of Plants and Animals is to mix 70's radio, My Morning Jacket and Midlake in a blender and put a bit of Vodka in for kicks. Parc Avenue covers the gambit from Nick Drake jangly acoustic guitars to overdriven amps pounding out southern rock anthems. Parc Avenue will surely make the mix in my year end "best of" lists and I may regret giving the album only an 8.5, but only time will tell. -(8.5/10)

Plants and Animals - "A New Kind of Love"
Plants and Animals - "Good Friend"
Plants and Animals - "Bye Bye Bye"

Friday, April 4, 2008

The National - A Skin, A Night


The National's Boxer is my third favorite album of 2007 and if you do not already own a copy there is no excuse. To commemorate the greatness that is Boxer The National have enlisted the help of French Director Vincent Moon (who is responsible for the La Blogotheque's "Take Away Show" Series) to direct a film on the making of this classic album. Between my love for Boxer and the the "Take Away Show" series this could not be any cooler... Oh wait, yes it is, there will be a 12-track bonus CD titled The Virginia EP. Well Slap me silly and call me Susie because this is going to be awesome! Look for A Skin, A Night on DVD along with The Virginia EP on CD May 20, 2008.

Monday, March 24, 2008

M83 - Saturdays = Youth


When I listen to electronic based music it usually elicits one of two responses... (1). Linda Blair Exorcist style vomiting, or (2). The desire to strap on a skin tight black shirt and pump my fists in the air Guido/Jersey Shore style (see example here). So far I am enjoying these tunes so we will place them in the latter category. Saturdays = Youth is set to release on April 14, 2008.

M83 - "You, Appearing"
M83 - "Couleurs"
M83 - "Kim & Jessie"

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Monster Mixtape

I'm going to be out of town for a while so I thought I would post a bunch of great songs I am currently listening to in my "Monster Mixtape". Enjoy.

The Notwist - "Good Lies"
Tokyo Police Club - "In a Cave"
The Evangelicals - "Skeleton Man"
Throw Me the Statue - "About To Walk"
Tyler Ramsey - "Ships"
Atlas Sound - "Recent Bedroom"
Destroyer - "My Favorite Year"

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Yeasayer - "2080" (Take Away Show)

I know I have not been writing much lately but there is little that has excited me and I'm not go to write for the sake of writing. Let's couple this with the fact that alot of my posts lately have been dealing with La Blogotheque's "Take Away Show" series. Well the series $#@!*&% rules so here is another "Take Away Show" from Yeasayer and yes it is pretty $#@&*!# awesome too. Meanwhile, I hope I can find something that does excite me because the buzz for alot of recent releases (ex. Vampire Weekend and Atlas Sound) are not doing much for me; however, that is the subject for an entirely different entry. Enjoy peeps.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Los Campesinos! - Hold On Now Youngster...


Los Campesinos! are the very definition of what fun indie-pop should sound like. I first heard the pop goodness of Los Campesinos! in the summer of 07' and have been eagerly awaiting their first full length release ever since. Well that time is upon us with the release of Hold On Now Youngster... and these pop virtuosos do not disappoint. I usually find that the pop approach to music wears quicker than other forms, but there is some quality about Los Campesinos! that has a lasting effect and the only analogy I can make to that is they have the staying power of Broken Social Scene. I do not want to draw anymore similarities between the two as they are both their own animal, but both produce pop music that you just don't tire of listening to.

Hold On Now Youngster...
is somewhat short clocking in at a meager 43:14 minutes but there are no real weak songs so that will make up for its brevity. The only other negative I find in this release is that I am not fond of the album art at all, however, I doubt that will affect your enjoyment of this pop gem in the least. It's a good thing CD's and mp3's don't wear out like LP's as I think I am going to put this CD through its paces for a while. (9/10)

Los Campesinos! - "Death to Los Campesionos!"
Los Campesinos! - "Sweet Dreams, Sweet Cheeks"
Los Campesinos! - "You! Me! Dancing!"