So. I set out to write a new post bringing the latest on the music front. Such as some you-need-it-now album. When I finally started to write I realized how removed I have been lately from the music scene. I find that I am completely comfortable listening to the music I have. Almost that I enjoy the feeling of nostalgia lately rather than the adreneline of finding a new album.
Maybe music is like love, when you're not looking for it the good stuff comes around.
With that incredibly cliche sentence I am going to post my 'recently played' list,
Devotion and Desire-Bayside
Dancing in the Rearview-As Tall As Lions
Waiting For the 7.18-Bloc Party
Always-Blink 182
Lua-Bright Eyes
Suffragette City-David Bowie
Consider the Ravens-Dustin Kensrue
Fans-Kings of Leon
House Fire-Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
Push Up Ya Lighter-The Roots
Nothing about them is recent but I cannot help to love and continue to listen.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Monday, December 22, 2008
Clarity's 10th Anniversary
I love Jimmy Eat World. Always have and always will. I saw them last year live at Tsongus Arena and they did not disappoint. This year Jimmy Eat World announced ten dates from coast to coast in honor of the tenth anniversary of 'Clarity'.
Yup that's right, the band will be playing Clarity from start to finish at each of these shows. Tickets went on sale this past Saturday and they are not as cheap as ten years ago. Tickets are going for upwards of $80. To me, it's totally worth it to hear For Me This Is Heaven. Here are the ten dates when you can catch this once in a lifetime concert.
Feb 23 Terminal 5 New York NY
Feb 24 930 Club Washington DC
Feb 25 Trocadero Theater Philadelphia PA
Feb 26 House of Blues Boston MA
Feb 28 Metro Chicago IL
Mar 2 Ogden Theatre Denver CO
Mar 4 The Fillmore San Francisco CA
Mar 5 Club Nokia Los Angeles CA
Mar 6 House of Blues San Diego CA
Mar 7 Marquee Theatre Tempe AZ
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Dress Yourself in Bleeding Madras
Recently, when I was in the airport perusing the endless magazine racks I found myself picking up the most recent issue of Spin Magazine. I am going to admit that I am not a huge fan of the mag, but the cover with my latest favorite, Vampire Weekend, made buying the magazine a no-brainer.
Vampire Weekend started their buzz in mostly blogs but now they are selling out shows all over California. These former ivy leaguers (it's true they met at Columbia University) fuse African rhythms with poppy sounds, to create an indie sound all their own. Not only did these guys graduate but they formed a band, got signed and toured Europe with the White Stripes in a matter of two years. As they mentioned in the Spin article, they owe it to the fact that they " haven't tried it before, this is just what it is," says drummer Chris Tomson.
Check out their music at their website
and then go see them at Brown University's 2008 Spring weekend, along with M.I.A. and Girl Talk.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
From The West
Its not often we see summer music festivals on the east coast. Usually the summer music scene is dominated by the Van's Warped Tour, the only option left after Skate and Surf became no more. For those of us who are tired of crowd surfing and getting lost among a sea of studded belts have a new option this year. All Points West.
All Points West, a three day festival from August 8-10th, in New Jersey offers a new option. Said to be the Coachella of the east coast, All Points West has a strong line up. Radiohead, Animal Collective, Kings of Leon, Girl Talk and Metro are just a few. And with the location in New Jersey's Liberty State Park you can rest easy, the drive will not be nearly as long as it was to Bonaroo. Finally!!!!
The official website is http://www.apwfestival.com/ for more info on the line up, car pooling and tickets.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
British Invasion! Mark Ronson!
I picked up the latest addition of Nylon the other day and realized that it was completely devoted to London. Trends, music, it even pointed me in the right direction for shopping all over the city. Then I realized that we're in the newest wave of a British invasion. First fashion week brought top English designers to Bryant Park then Amy Winehouse dominates the Grammy's with five wins and a great performance via satellite and now a dedication to the Union Jack in Nylon. My favorite Brit at the moment is Mark Ronson.
Mark is a DJ, producer, and solo artist from the UK. Oh, and also, a label boss and a Grammy winner. He's most known from his collaboration with Radiohead and Alex Greenwald, lead singer of Phantom Planet, on "Just". The layered with soul, funk and hip hop beats it served as Mark's inspiration for his latest album "Versions". Seemlessly, he blends his interpretations with well known pop and hip hop fathering a beautiful combination of all types of sound.
listen for yourself,
his official site, here
Mark is a DJ, producer, and solo artist from the UK. Oh, and also, a label boss and a Grammy winner. He's most known from his collaboration with Radiohead and Alex Greenwald, lead singer of Phantom Planet, on "Just". The layered with soul, funk and hip hop beats it served as Mark's inspiration for his latest album "Versions". Seemlessly, he blends his interpretations with well known pop and hip hop fathering a beautiful combination of all types of sound.
listen for yourself,
his official site, here
Monday, January 14, 2008
Stay Warm With The Thermals
Recently there was an article on Plan B about The Thermals with a full interview, you can check it out here
If you haven't heard them before here is a video for "Pillar of Salt" off The Body, The Blood, The Machine, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Iobo18U9w
last but not least their official website
If you haven't heard them before here is a video for "Pillar of Salt" off The Body, The Blood, The Machine, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Iobo18U9w
last but not least their official website
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