Commercial Watch: Best Coast, Passion Pit, Perfume Genius, Santigold, Das Racist + more

Today is Black Friday, the holiest of holy days for mindless consumerism, so what better time for another edition of Commercial Watch! Like always, I’m featuring all the latest hip, indie tracks that advertisers are using in their never-ending pursuit to get people to buy more stuff. Since the last edition I’ve found twenty more commercials you can watch below with MP3s / streams of the songs included. Make sure to click the continue reading link to see them all!

Windows 8: Best Coast

MP3 Best Coast – The Only Place

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Honda Accord – We Know You

MP3 Perfume Genius – Dark Parts

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Taco Bell: Doritos Locos

MP3 Passion Pit – Take A Walk

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Kmart: Layaway Giveaway Gasp

Girl by Das Racist

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Acura: The Innovative Acura ILX Car Installation

MP3 Metric – Help I’m Alive

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My thoughts on Sufjan Stevens "Silver & Gold" Xmas EPs

As someone who unapologetically enjoys Christmas music (both religious and secular) and is a huge fan of Sufjan Stevens, I take his Christmas albums very seriously (I’ll point out that my second post on this blog was about Sufjan’s Christmas EPs). Every year around the holidays, I look forward to bringing out Songs For Christmas, so I’m thrilled to have five more volumes of music to play with today’s release of Silver & Gold.

With Sufjan Stevens’ evolving music sensibilities, this is clearly a much different collection than Songs for Christmas, but (for the most part) it’s consistently excellent, delivering many songs that stand with his finest work. So here’s my unfiltered thoughts on Volumes 6-10 of Sufjan’s Holiday EPs with one recommended MP3 from each EP available for download.

Vol. 6 – Gloria!

Gloria! is a collaboration with The National‘s Aaron and Bryce Dressner and Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire, and much of it was recorded in attic in Aaron’s Brooklyn home which gives it a quaint, community atmosphere. It’s certainly as traditionally folky as any of Sufjan’s music, and with the Dressner’s contributions, it features some gorgeous guitarwork. The highlight is the second track which is really two songs, the upbeat, fiddle-happy “Lumberjack Christmas” and the lovely, introspective “No One Can Save You From Christmases Past”. The EP ends with a wonderful banjo sing-a-long to “Auld Lang Syne” which features a singing saw solo.

MP3 Lumberjack Christmas / No One Can Save You From Christmases Past

Vol. 7. – I Am Santa’s Helper!

This is by far the oddest entry into Sufjan’s Christmas albums, sounding more like his unpolished early album A Sun Came than anything he’s released in the last five years. It features 23 mostly original tracks, most of them less than 90 seconds in length and vary between solemn hymn-like tunes and ramshackle electric guitar one-takes like “Ding-A-Ling-A-Ring-A-Ling” and “Mr Frosty Man”. Overall it’s kind of a mess, but there’s a few keepers from it, notably “I Am Santa’s Helper” which samples part of “Majesty Snowbird” and “Christmas Woman”, a cheerful, bouncy tune that wouldn’t sound out of place on one of the earlier Christmas EPs.

MP3 I Am Santa’s Helper

Vol. 8 – Infinity Voyage

This album is Sufjan in full-on Age of Adz mode, which is a great thing if you love that album as much as most sensible people. Infinity Voyage was available on the internet previously but the songs have all been rearranged and rerecorded for this boxset, definitely a huge improvement. This volume is full of highlights from the majestic version of “Angels We Have Heard On High”, to the gorgeous original song “Christmas In The Room”, a funky cover of Prince’s “Alphabet St.” and an an amazing rendition of “Joy To The World” that includes part of “Impossible Soul”. The EP concludes with Sufjan at his most experimental, with the 15-minute “Child With The Star On His Head”.

MP3 Joy To The World

Vol. 9 – Let It Snow!

This volume seems to be one where Sufjan decided to record a bunch of classic secular Christmas tunes such as “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”, “Let It Snow”, “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town”, “Sleigh Ride” and “Holly Jolly Christmas” (if you’re anti-religious songs this may be the EP for you) and they’re all predictably solid renditions. There’s also a few original tracks, two short, ethereal songs “Sleigh in the Moon” and “Christmas Face” and an Adz-like electronic tune “Xmas Spirit Catcher”.

MP3 Xmas Spirit Catcher

Vol. 10 – Christmas Unicorn

As with Songs for Christmas, Sufjan ends this boxset with a truly amazing and ambitious EP. The volume includes a triumphant take on “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”, his Vesper Stamper-collab “Up on the Housetop” and an exuberant rendition of Muppet Christmas classic “We Need A Little Christmas”. What really shines about this volume though, is the last two tracks, “Justice Delivers Its Death”, a haunting acoustic track reminiscent of “John Wayne Gacy Jr” and the incredible “Christmas Unicorn”, a 12-minute epic with introspective lyrics describing Sufjan’s unique relationship with Christmas. The track builds to a breathtaking climax that mixes all the orchestral and electronic instrumentation with an exhilarating cover of Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart”, a feat I’m sure only Sufjan could pull off.

MP3 Christmas Unicorn

Silver & Gold is available for purchase on vinyl / CD and includes stickers, temporary tattoos, posters, ornaments, coloring books and songbooks. The entire 58-song collection is available to stream here.

Kiss! Kiss! Bang! Bang! (The James Bond Mix)

James Bond has long been one of my favorite film heroes. Growing up I would watch and rewatch my favorite Bond films (mostly taped on VHS from TBS “15 Days of 007” marathons) and although the franchise’s quality is pretty hit-or-miss, I’ll always have a particular fondness for the suave secret agent.

The latest Bond film Skyfall opens today, and I’ve been anticipating it way more than usual due to the amazing cast (Javier Bardem is an inspired villain choice) and director Sam Mendes (of American Beauty / Road to Perdition fame). In honor of the new film, I’ve made the Kiss! Kiss! Bang! Bang! mix (which is what international folk call James Bond movies, as well as an awesome Robert Downey Jr film). Download the tracks below and click here to listen on Spotify.

MP3 Chromatics –  Kill For Love
MP3 PJ Harvey – Let England Shake
MP3 The Wrens – Faster Gun
MP3 Pulp – I Spy
MP3 Simon & Garfunkel – Roving Gambler
MP3 U2  – Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
MP3 Franz Ferdinand – I’m Your Villain
MP3 Camera Obscura – James
MP3 Clive Tanaka y Su Orquestra – International Heartbreaker
MP3 The Roots – Pussy Galore
MP3 Florence and the Machine – Kiss With A Fist
MP3 Lupe Fiasco – Go Go Gadget Flow
MP3 David Bowie – Always Crashing In The Same Car
MP3 The Raveonettes – Bang!

Spotify Mix: Kiss! Kiss! Bang! Bang! (The James Bond Mix)

Top Music Videos of October '12 (Via SeenYourVideo.com)

Each month at our sister blog, Seen Your Video, we watch a ton of music videos and share the best ones with you. These are my five favorites for the month of October. Topping the list are slumdog breakdance champions, disturbing / adorable pets, stop-motion puppetry, mind-bending levitation and one very freaky forest . Watch the videos below!

5. Post War Years “The Bell” (dir. Tobias Stretch

4. Metronomy “Hypnose (Late Night Tales)” (dir. Daniel Brereton)

3. Connan Mockasin “Faking Jazz Together” (dir. Fleur & Manu)

2. Rudimental “Not Giving In” (dir. Josh Cole)

1. Half Moon Run “Call Me In The Afternoon” (dir. Człowiek Kamera)

HM:

Young Dreams “Fog Of War” (dir. Kristoffer Borgli)
Lord Cry Cry “Blind Lightnin’ Floor” (dir. Francis Kamprath)
 Young Rival “Two Reasons” (dir. James Kuhn)

Don’t forget to check out Seen Your Video for many more cool music videos.