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Friday
Jan312014

Friday Refrain: A bit of what's new this week in music

Ever wonder what people with long driveways do with all that snow in the city?

Fill the patio and backyard.

This week, music is all over the map. We've got the heavy hitters:

Morrissey with Satellites of Love, Beck's single Blue MoonBroken Bells released "After the Disco," Gaslight Anthem, B-Sides and David Crosby, Croz also out this week. What else could you want?

How about some world music?

Angelique Kidjo, Eve

Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda, Soy Lo Que Quiero... Indispensable

A mix of odd country?

More of a pop country, check out Travis Caudle, It's Just You

Laura Cantrell, No Way There From Here

Perhaps you need a little rap with your country? Gangstagrass, Broken Hearts & Stolen Money

A little retro feel to it?

Morgan Delt, Morgan Delt

Quilt, Held in Splendor

Night Sun, No Pressure

Doug Tuttle, Doug Tuttle

Girls Making Music

Habibi, Habibi

The Pack A.D., Do Not Engage

Etc.

Eleni Mandell, Let's Fly A Kite

Helen & the Horns, Footsteps at my Door

Fulhast, Broken

Also out this week...

Hospitality, Trouble

The Autumn Defense, Fifth - It's kind of a dreamier Dawes? Or at least I think that's what my handwriting says... Check out "Calling Your Name" and "Things on my Mind" for a taste.

The Farewell Drifters, Tomorrow Forever - Avett Brothers + Mumford & Sons + a little Son Volt. Try "Tennessee Girl" on for size.

Proviant Audio, Drift Days & Disco Nights for a little electronic music.

Albert Hammond, Jr., AHJ -  I really dig the second track on this

The Districts, Districts

Iain Matthews, Art of Obscurity

Pontiak, Innocence - Punch the cold in the face with this rock.

Tara Jane O'Neil, Where Shine New Lights

Still on the To Listen List:

Peggy Sue, Choir of Echoes; Sleepy Sun, Maui Tears; Leif Vollebekk, North Americana; The Lawrence Arms, Metropole; It is Rain In My Face, Bumrush Day; I Break Horses, Chiaroscuro; Holy Wave, Relax; Gorefield, As Dawn Bleeds the Sky; Gem Club, In Roses; Farewell Dear Ghost, We Colour the Night; and Dum Dum Girls, Too True.

Time for me to take down the Christmas and put up the Valentine's decor since it's the end of January and I finally received my last Christmas presents yesterday - my swag from 99% Invisible's kickstarter arrived. If Ira Glass (This American Life) is my NPR crush, Roman Mars (99% Invisible) is my NPR best friend and The Dinner Party Download guys are the cool friends I hang out with on the weekends. If you haven't listened to 99% Invisible or The Dinner Party Download, you're missing out. Happy Weekend!

Friday Refrain is a weekly post regarding what new releases have caught my ear for the week. I try to compile a pretty comprehensive list of pop/rock releases of the week and see what is available for me to listen to on the web. This is just my non-scientific, highly-subjective, randomly-listened-to list of stuff I enjoyed from the week. Oh, and I don’t always listen to lyrics or look at album art/music videos, so appropriateness is left up to the listener.

Friday
Jan242014

Friday Refrain: A bit of what's new this week in music

It's been a week of adjustments for me and I wasn't able to dig into the mountain of music that came out as much as I wanted. Here's some places to start with a bit of this week's new arrivals:

Chill Out List

"Silhouette," Seahaven

Holly Henry, The Immigrant

Warpaint, Warpaint

Chris Garneau, Winter Games

Need Something Poppy?

"Better Days," Sara Alina

"Boys Don't Cry/Fishing Buddies," Masha Qrella

Young the Giant, Mind Over Matter

A Great Big World, Is There Anybody Out There?

Semi Precious Weapons, Aviation

Graham Colton, Lonely Ones

Kings of Leon sounding?

This is weird. Both bands have Bad as the first word in their title.

Bad Suns, Transpose

Bad Things, Bad Things

Just want some rock?

Rozz Williams, Sleeping Dogs

Together Pangea, Badillac

Very Americans, Stereo Types

"Leave the Door Wide Open," NO - his voice is like the dude from The National.

And my metal pick for the week is Crystal Ball, Dawnbreaker. I happened to choose it for my first listen when I woke up this morning, and there's nothing like starting your day with "Also Sprach Zarathustra." On my To-Listen list is the new Chrome Division, Infernal Rock Eternal and Murmur, Murmur.

Some of my other To-Listen's include: Reverend Horton Heat, Rev; Damian Jurado, Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son; Alcest, Shelter; The Hidden Cameras, AGE; Monte Pittman, M.P.3 The Power of Three, Pt. 1; and Step Brothers, Lord Steppington.

The Americana/Country To-Listen: Deer Lodge: A Tribute to George Jones, and a deeper listen to Jason Eady, Daylight & Dark. Last but not least, Les Claypool's Due De Twang released "Jerry was a Race Car Driver"  and yeah, I think Les Claypool is a good ending to any list, so that's it for this week. Happy listening!

 Friday Refrain is a weekly post regarding what new releases have caught my ear for the week. I try to compile a pretty comprehensive list of pop/rock releases of the week and see what is available for me to listen to on the web. This is just my non-scientific, highly-subjective, randomly-listened-to list of stuff I enjoyed from the week. Oh, and I don’t always listen to lyrics, so appropriateness is left up to the listener.

Friday
Jan172014

Friday Refrain: Some new releases from the week

Holy cannoli, we're already halfway through January! Hope you all have enjoyed your snow, brief reprieve from the cold, or gorgeous weather which means we're definitely not neighbors. There was a lot of great music that came out this week, so here we go.

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings released Give the People What They Want this week and if you haven't given her a whirl before, it's time you did. Love.

If you're still itching for a little more of that retro sound, try out Nick Waterhouse, This is a Game, and Allah-Las, Had It All/Every Girl. 

Dance your pants off with The Crystal Method, The Crystal Method.

Need your fix for some new California rock? Double down with Cherry Glazerr, Haxel Princess and Golden Youth, Quiet Frame; Wild Light. Golden Youth takes a little different sound than your standard California rock, mashing an almost Pop-py female vocal with Sigur Ros-like sound at times. 

The So So Glos, Low Back Chain Shift makes me dream of the warm sunny days of the music festival season - hear it drift across the lawn while I eat my Ben & Jerry's free sample and lean on the trunk of a tree type of dream. The bio on their site is pretty funny, by the way, as far as band bios go.

I listened to these two singles and find they pair really well next to each other on a playlist. The Belle Brigade released "Ashes," from their upcoming March release, Just Because. Try it before "Sleep" by Tom the Lion.

Like a blast from the 90s, Happy Diving, Happy Diving was a great palate cleanser between the harder releases of the week and the rest, and very much enjoyed.

I am currently mid-listen to this album, but I want to give it kudos: Welcome to Hell Beach from Hell Beach. Distorted guitars and loud drums with female vocals? Yes please.

Which brings me to my metal recommendations for the week. Skull Fist, Chasing the Dream is on my want list now. I especially loved, "Shred's Not Dead." Also a favorite song from the week was "Marching Over Blood," from Suicidal Angels.

In need of some new punk? Cy Barkley and the Way Outsiders, So Bad is short and sweet but might just be what you're craving and especially like "Gotta Go."

Rosanne Cash released The River & The Thead on Tuesday and I didn't have a chance but loved the four tracks she previously released from it and I would be remiss not to mention it.

Well there it is. So many bands and yet so many more, but that's the list for this week. Happy weekend all!

Friday Refrain is a weekly post regarding what new releases have caught my ear for the week. I try to compile a pretty comprehensive list of pop/rock releases of the week and see what is available for me to listen to on the web. This is just my non-scientific, highly-subjective, randomly-listened-to list of stuff I enjoyed from the week. Oh, and I don’t always listen to lyrics, so appropriateness is left up to the listener.

Friday
Jan102014

Friday Refrain: What I'm listening to this week

What was that up there? Was that a catchy title? Woah-ho! Yep, welcome to the Friday Refrain where I'll be... well if you saw the title, you get the picture. Anyhoot - it's a new year, so why not some new music?

Out this week...

If you're looking for a winter jam to warm up these cold winter nights, check out The John Butler Trio, "Blame It On Me." It's a digital single from their upcoming February release, and I think it fits my basement bar just fine.

Senor Flavio, Nada Especial was a pretty fun listen to have pop up in my mix. I really don’t know what he’s saying because I can’t understand lyrics in English, so my tiny Spanish vocabulary really won’t help me here I’m guessing. I like the hard-hitting songs and even the poppy Sublime-sounding songs. Need a 39 second explosion of music? Check out the first track, "Kornalo."

If you're a fan of that alternative sunny California sound, listen to The Colourist, Lido. I'm interested to see what else they have in store and where their sound will go. It's just 4 tracks, so give it all a listen.

Snowapple released a self-titled album on Tuesday and it will be on my weekend morning playlist from here on. If you like the americana sound (can you call it americana if the band is Dutch?), give this a whirl especially "Baby Blue" and "Turn the Tables."

I have been waiting for the new Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Wig Out At Jagbags since they released the single last year. I'm recently turned onto Pavement and Stephen Malkmus, so I can't separate the thirst of fandom from objectivity on this one. I am satisfied though.

London by BANKS has been a toss-up for me. I don't know how I feel yet, but am giving it a mention. Want some more Polica, Lorde, almost The XX (but also not like The XX) at times? Then give it a shot.

What else have I been listening to from the recent past? Here you go:

Pop Fix?

"I Really Want It," A Great Big World

"Buffalo Bill," Moxie Raia - Put it into my mix with Dev, Charli XCX and Kesha. Dance.

Rock Fix?

Hilarious Heaven, DTCV - It just clicked with me. Like, checked out their website and almost bought myself a bunch of merch for Christmas clicked with me.

Clear Plastic Masks, Clear Plastic Masks - especially the last track "Baby Come On" but just listen through to it because the others are worth it too.

Dinner Party Music?

Les Calles, Pierre Lapointe

Portraits, Dario Carnivale

Summer?

If you're looking for a little summer in this winter, pour some sand on the floor, put on your swimsuit, turn on the space heater*, don your sunglasses and pretend. Then turn these on:

Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside, Summer

 Tiger Waves, Weekends. 

For added fun - randomly mist with salty water or hire someone to do it for you.

*Don't mess with the space heater though. Those things can start fires.

Other Picks From December:

Talking Dreams, Echosmith

"Struggle," Grizfolk

Keep Warm... With The Warm Digits, The Warm Digits

It's quite a list this week with trying to make up for December and all, but it's January, what are you going to do? Leave the house? Ha! Play some games, do a crossword, and find something new to groove with.

Friday Refrain is a weekly post regarding what new releases have caught my ear for the week. I try to compile a pretty comprehensive list of pop/rock releases of the week and see what is available for me to listen to on the web. This is just my non-scientific, highly-subjective, randomly-listened-to list of stuff I enjoyed from the week. Oh, and I don’t always listen to lyrics, so appropriateness is left up to the listener.

Friday
Dec062013

A few new cds from the week

Time for my unscientific and unthorough picks of the new cd releases for the week!

The Lowdown: I look at allmusic.com's pop/rock just released list for the week. I make a list, find what's on Spotify and take some notes. I don't get to listen to everything because that would be crazy.

What I liked:

Angelica, Thrive: It's so epic. Every song. You think, "Hey they have to take it down a notch now, right?" And then there it is, another 80s epic song.

Fast Romantics, Afterlife Blues: The title song is probably my favorite by far. It defiinitely runs the gamut of alternative inspirations from Spoon to Kings of Leon.

Glen Hansard, Drive All Night: I can't be objective on this one. I don't think it's over the top drop down awesome - but do I want to put it on and cuddle up on the couch? yep. Plus I just love his voice.

Magic Trick, River of Souls: Kind of Edward Sharpe and the Magentic Zeroes meets The National at times.

Helen Boulding, "Crooked Tooth" : Love this song. And it even has the word tooth in it.

 

Need to give a listen/Need a second listen:

Daiquiri Fantomas, MHz Invasion - feel like this is going into my work grooves.

Giobia, Introducing Night Sounds: On first listen I couldn't decide. MGMT + Explosions in the Sky with a little darkness?

Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas, Demons

Kill the Captains, Sounds Mean

Marley Carroll, Sings

Tess Parks, Blood Hot

Have a happy weekend everyone and stay warm!