December 10, 2009

michaelmcgee:

2-year old + “Two Weeks”

GTFO! No I’m serious! Leave the fuckin Earth!

Description says: Andrew is ‘playing’ along to ‘Two Weeks’. He taught himself ‘the lyrics’ and ‘the parts’ he’s playing … this really blows my mind since he just turned 3. I did not teach him anything, not directly, he’s only observed me (his dad) boppin’ to it in the car & stuff. Andrew is obsessed with Veckatimest, Grizzly Bear’s new album.

December 10, 2009 - 4:13pm   |   PERMALINK
  
FILED UNDER: Grizzly Bear music awesome 
November 19, 2009

Cousins - Vampire Weekend

The latest single of their new album, Contra. I like the video, think I really like the song, but hope it’s catchy and appealing enough to make this second album a hit.

November 19, 2009 - 10:28am   |   PERMALINK
  
FILED UNDER: music vampire weekend 
September 3, 2009
Pitchfork: TV on the Radio Taking Time Off

So selfish of them.  I depend on them for high-quality, low-bullshit albums and then they go take “personal time.”  What about my personal time, huh?  What will I listen to obsessively now?

September 3, 2009 - 3:04pm   |   PERMALINK
FILED UNDER: music tv on the radio 
September 2, 2009
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A must-listen.

azizisbored:

Jay-Z feat. Aziz Ansari and Kanye West - Hate (DJ Aziz Ansari EXCLUSIVE)

September 2, 2009 - 2:06am   |   PERMALINK
  
FILED UNDER: music hip hop djs suck 
August 29, 2009

Antlers - Two

A little emo for my taste, but their album is simply fantastic. Even for the emo-averse such as me.

August 29, 2009 - 11:05pm   |   PERMALINK
FILED UNDER: music antlers emoesque but good 
August 26, 2009
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Cat People [Putting out the Fire] - David Bowie

Great song from a stunning sequence in Inglorious Basterds.  Perfect accompaniment to the scene, both in theme and tempo. You know you’re in for a treat as soon as she starts sliding on the lipstick and this track revvs up… I’m gonna have to see it again sometime soon.

August 26, 2009 - 9:36am   |   PERMALINK
  
August 18, 2009
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The Very Best - Warm Heart of Africa

Great, great track featuring Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend.  Missed them at Pitchfork but they’re goin’ places.

August 18, 2009 - 10:49pm   |   PERMALINK
FILED UNDER: The Very Best music pitchfork 
July 8, 2009

Pitchfork SPECIAL PRESENTATION David Byrne Playing the Building

This is pretty neat, and such a David Byrne thing to do.

July 8, 2009 - 9:42am   |   PERMALINK
FILED UNDER: david byrne music 
June 24, 2009

Genius Ammo

So, I’m sitting here streaming Sunset Rubdown’s new album, Dragonslayer, from Pitchfork where they just recieved a “Best New Music.” I’ve heard their name around, but never listened to them, so I decided to check them out.  Normal, everyday behavior.

I’m listening to it though, and thought about my normal standard for whether to actually purchase/pirate an album: “would I want to listen to this again?”  (The answer ended up being “no.”)  Yeah, it’s a vague, flexible standard, but it’s treated me well so far.  Anyway I came to the conclusion that I probably wouldn’t want to spin this whole album again, cover-to-cover, but maybe would just want it in my library for the occasional listen, most likely via Genius.  (If you don’t have Genius enabled or don’t know what it is, read about it and turn it on.  It rocks.)

Anyway, this was a borderline-scary realization for me.  As my music taste has matured, so have my listening habits.  Since the day I had my mind blown by Elephant, I started listening to more albums all the way through, or at least runs of several songs.  The thought that I had become a single-junkie or some sort of digital-era-a-la-carte listener is a little disturbing to my pretentious-indie-music-snob core.

Thinking of songs as “Genius Ammo,” however, isn’t necessarily a departure.  To me, what makes Genius great is that it allows you to 1) instantly have a playlist that reflects any mood without combing through your library, and 2) brings up forgotten tracks from your library you otherwise wouldn’t listen to.  I certainly don’t think of all the music in my library as spare parts laying around to be assembled into a playlist by a robotic music selection machine, but there are some songs that I just don’t feel like listening to a lot.  Sometimes, especially in the context of similar songs, they’re great.  Other times, not so much.  This is how albums work, after all.  I’m not a huge fan of “Pieces of What” off of MGMT’s Oracular Spectacular, but when I listen to the album I don’t skip it.

Genius is basically making pseudo-albums; they’re not all the same artist, but the spirit is remarkably coherent.  I’ve been consistently surprised with some of the playlists it’s come up with, some of which are good enough that I save them for future listening or at least as reference points.

So, I’m not going to worry about this new development and keep doing what I have been since before Genius was even dreamed up: loading up on music that makes me feel something cool.

June 24, 2009 - 6:15pm   |   PERMALINK
FILED UNDER: music iTunes Genius 
June 22, 2009

Phoenix - Lisztomania

Great song off a great album from a great band that deserves the great amount of attention they’re finally receiving.  The video is pretty understated, but this is one of those songs that you could see being everywhere.  Cool interview with them in Pitchfork too.

June 22, 2009 - 5:09pm   |   PERMALINK
FILED UNDER: music phoenix pitchfork