Winter (Or What We Mistake for December)


Photo taken by the amazing garmonique

I’ll be honest with you, this collection of songs was compiled with nothing but mixed emotions and by that I mean I wasn’t able to put my finger on any real understanding of what Winter should feel like. Happy or sad? The undertones of what is otherwise pleasing to look at in nature often strikes differently in the depths of the mind where everything tends to get lost. Although I guess that’s just it for me, using music as an instrument to bridge these contradictions and find a sense of acceptance–which is the only point I find myself able to move forward (into the new year, of course). Maybe unlike the rest, Winter is the only time we’re given the option to choose… and well, I chose for it to be beautiful. Oh, but now you’ve read too far into it. Here’s to stouthearted growth.

MP3 Young the Giant – Islands
MP3 Benoit Pioulard – Lasted
MP3 White Hinterland – Thunderbird
MP3 Holly Miranda – You and I Undercover (Steel Train Cover)
MP3 S. Carey – In The Dirt
MP3 Horse Feathers – The Drought
MP3 James Vincent McMorrow – If I Had a Boat
MP3 Wye Oak – I Hope You Die
MP3 Agnes Obel – Brother Sparrow
MP3 Laura Veirs – I Can See Your Tracks
MP3 Bowerbirds – Crooked Lust
MP3 Ravenna Woods – Simple Fates
MP3 Bear Hands – Julien
MP3 Jonquil – Compound
MP3 Winterpills – The Ballad of the Anxious Decoder
MP3 Sufjan Stevens – Heirloom
MP3 Damien Jurado – Rachel & Cali
MP3 Samantha Crain – We Are The Same
MP3 Laura Marling – New Romantic
MP3 Snowblink – Ambergris
MP3 British Sea Power – Baby
MP3 Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Simplest Love
MP3 The Walkmen – Torch Song

Spotify Playlist: Winter (Or What We Mistake For December)

Commercial Watch: Joanna Newsom, Morning Benders, Los Campesinos! + more

It’s time once again to highlight some of the hippest, indiest songs that are out there soundtracking commercials for cars, beers, clothing collections and chocolate-covered peanut butter confections. So for all the Hulu / DVR / next-day-on-youtube watchers, here’s a few of the best songs that the modern day Don Drapers and Peggy Olsons are harvesting for mass consumption (make sure to hit continue reading… to see them all). I used to do these little write-ups for each ad that I’m pretty sure no one ever read, so in the spirit of cutting to the chase, now we have video embeds for each commercial instead! MP3s also included. Batteries sold separately.

LG Mobile Phones: The Play

MP3 Joanna Newsom – Bridges and Balloons

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Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups: Gears

MP3 The Morning Benders – Excuses

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HBO Upcoming Programs Fall/Winter 2010 Promo

MP3 The Antlers – Kettering

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Best Albums of 2010 (so far)


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Click here to view updated Best Albums of 2010 list

Six months of 2010 have passed which means it’s time for the annual mid-year recap of the best albums of the year so far. It’s already been a very exciting year for music and with scheduled releases from Arcade Fire, Radiohead, Belle & Sebastian, of Montreal in the upcoming months it look just as great. In the past I have done twelve and half albums for these mid-year lists but there’s so many albums I love this year that I’ve bumped it up to an even 15. So here they are, listed in chronological order (no ranking till the year-end list), the best albums released in 2010 so far.

Laura Veirs – July Flame (January 12, Raven Marching Band)
When there’s so many great albums released in a year, sometimes it’s easy to overlook artists like folk singer Laura Veirs who has made the sleeper album of the year with July Flame. Each song is lovingly crafted to perfection, seasoned with wistful strings, piano, acoustic guitar and Laura’s captivating vocals. It’s a extremely rewarding album and one that find myself returning to again and again.

MP3 Summer Is The Champion
MP3 Wide-Eyed Legless

Spoon – Transference (January 19, Merge)
Spoon is one of America’s greatest rock bands, indie or otherwise, and their consistency is one of the main reasons so it’s no surprise that they’ve made a great album, they’ve been doing it every year or two for the last decade. Transference features a more cerebral, experimental Spoon then the impeccable pop songwriting of Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga and it allows them to play around with texture and melody a bit more. It results in a slightly less accessible but ultimately incredibly satisfying album.

MP3 The Mystery Zone
MP3 Written In Reverse

Hot Chip – One Life Stand (Februrary 9, Astralwerks)
With One Life Stand, Hot Chip have succeeded in becoming more heartfelt and musically accomplished then ever before without ever losing any of their dance-floor appeal. The focus on more straightforward pop songwriting while still having those huge club-banging climaxes bursting with cascading synths and flurried disco results in the band’s most consistent and overall best album yet.

MP3 Thieves In The Night
MP3 One Life Stand

Local Natives – Gorilla Manor (February 16, Frenchkiss)
This L.A.-based quintet seem destined to be 2010’s Fleet Foxes or Grizzly Bear. They’ve made arguably the best debut of the year filled with dynamic, well-crafted songs that matches intricately-arranged harmonies with a frentic rhythm section and lush instrumention. I assume by the end of the year they’ll also be soundtracking VW commercials.

MP3 Wide Eyes
MP3 Camera Talk

Joanna Newsom – Have One On Me (February 23, Drag City)
Joanna Newsom’s last album took a little while to grow on me but this time I knew what to expect and the Have One On Me blew me away on first listen and has only gotten better over time. The album is overwhelming in it’s scope and ambition and full of beautifully woven and masterfully performed songs like “Good Intentions Paving Company” and “Baby Birch”.

MP3 Good Intentions Paving Company

Shearwater – The Golden Arpichelago (February 23, Matador)
Shearwater continues to make gorgeous baroque-pop that specializes in hauntingly beautiful melodies and meticulous instrumental arrangements, marked by Jonathon Meisburg’s striking, dramatic vocals. Songs like “Black Eyes” and “Castaways” are some of their most magnificent of their career.

MP3 Castaways
MP3 Black Eyes

Owen Pallett – Heartland (March 2, Domino)
Owen Pallett has already created an impressive body of work at his young age whether it’s the lovely albums he created under then name Final Fantasy or the string arrangements he composed for Arcade Fire. This album though is his magnum opus, mixing grandiose, classically-inspired instrumentation and addictive pop melodies to create gems like “Midnight Directives” and “Lewis Takes Off His Shirt”.

MP3 Lewis Takes Of His Shirt

Titus Andronicus – The Monitor (March 9, XL)
After a solid debut titled after a Seinfeld quote, Titus Andronicus have made a hugely ambitious Civil War-themed epic that’s succeeds on nearly every level. The band is generous in its sprawling guitar shredding, passionate angst-ridden vocals, rowdy bar-rock piano and anthemic, sing-a-long choruses. It’s a fully immersive listening experience that leaves a lasting impression taking you through breathtaking highs and crushing lows.

MP3 A More Perfect Union
MP3 A Pot In Which To Piss

Jonsi – Go (April 6, XL)
As the lead singer of Sigur Ros, Jonsi helped produce some of the most beautiful, ethereal music of the past decade, and with his first solo album, Go, he continues to excel. The album is a culmination of all of Jonsi’s pop sensibilities, showcasing the artist at his most exuberant and accessible. His music is flourishing with piccolos, strings, guitar and piano both triumphant and awe-inspiring.

MP3 Go Do
MP3 Boy Likoli

Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History (April 27, Glassnote)
Two Door Cinema Club have been one of my favorite finds so far this year. Their debut album, Tour History, is a glistening collection of addictively catchy dance-rock that makes for a genuinely exhilarating listen from start to finish. The band follows in the footsteps of their label / tour mates Phoenix in mixing crisp, sunny production with irresistible pop hooks like on the enthralling single “Something Good Can Work”.

MP3 Something Good Can Work
MP3 This Is The Life

Broken Social Scene – Forgiveness Rock Record (May 4, Arts and Crafts)
On Forgiveness Rock Record, Broken Social Scene has trimmed their line-up to seven members which has resulted in more focused and accessible album (with some help from John McEntire’s stellar production). The album still contains all the expansive orchestration, mesmerizing ballads and triumphant hooks that you would expect from the band, plus a few surprises like the delightful mariachi horns on “Art House Director”.

MP3 World Sick
MP3 Art House Director

The New Pornographers – Together (May 4, Matador)
Together is the latest in a long line of enthralling power-pop from this ever-growing collective (Will Sheff, Annie Clark, and Zach Condon all contributed to this album). The band is full of experts at writing lively, infectious pop songs and this album features some of their best work to date ranging from the gorgeous harmonizing of “Crash Years” to the crunchy guitar riffs of the title track.

MP3 Crash Years
MP3 Your Hands (Together)

The National – High Violet (May 11, 4AD)
There’s so many things that make this album exceptional, it’s hard to know where to start. Whether it’s the Matt Beringer’s engaging lyrics, the gorgeous instrument arrangements, the massive, anthemic choruses, those mind-blowing drum fills, or just the fact that this is the third spectacular album in a row from a band that is deservedly becoming recognized as one of the best in the world, there’s honestly not a single thing I don’t love about High Violet.

MP3 Bloodbuzz Ohio
MP3 Afraid of Everyone

LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening (May 18, DFA)
After LCD Soundsystem’s groundbreaking 2007 album, Sound of Silver the expectations for the band’s third and reportedly last album have been stratospheric and with This Is Happening, James Murphy and co. have delivered in a big way. For how great the hard-hitting electro beats and addictive guitar riffs are, the album really comes down Murphy’s uncanny songwriting and introspective lyrics and in those departments he knocks it out of the park over and over.

MP3 Dance Yrself Clean

Wolf Parade – Expo 86 (June 29, Sub Pop)
Expo 86 begins with a relentless guitar riff, piercing synths, and Spencer Krug yelping about hammocks, dream-catchers, and minivans, and the album doesn’t ever let up after that. Both Krug and Boeckner have grown monumentally as artists and the tunes found on this album like “Little Golden Age”, “What Would Your Lover Say”, and “Yulia” stand among the most electrifying and passionate rock anthems these intensely creative songwriters have crafted.

MP3 What Would Your Lover Say
MP3 Yulia

Just Missed:
Janelle Monae
Free Energy
The Hold Steady

Honorable Mentions:

Gorillaz
Surfer Blood
Yeasayer
Tokyo Police Club
Love Is All
The Tallest Man On Earth
Phantogram
Suckers

Leave your favorite albums so far this year in the comments. Thanks for reading!

iPad commercial / The Blue Van's "There Goes My Love"

The first TV spot for Apple’s iPad premiered last night at the Oscars. I know a lot of people have already written this device off mainly due to it’s similarities to the iPhone / iPod Touch, but I’m still in the “interested” camp. I won’t be lining up for this device, but I’d certainly love to get my hands on one. The iPad ad is a fairly simple but well-executed spot that shows off many of the capabilities with some fast-paced editing and angular guitar music (Side note: If you freeze the ad you can see the albums loaded up on iTunes include Laura VeirsJuly Flame, PhoenixWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, and Band of HorsesCease To Begin).

The song soundtracking the commercial is called “There Goes My Love” by Danish indie rock band The Blue Van. The track bears a striking resemblance to Franz Ferdinand and The Fratellis, also guitar rockers from over-the-pond that have both been used in Apple’s iPod commercials. Stick with what works, I guess, right? Anyway, forgiving the lack of originality, it’s a catchy track and it works well with the ad. Watch above, grab the MP3 below.

MP3 The Blue Van – There Goes My Love

“There Goes My Love” is found on the 2008 album, Man Up. Buy it here.

Track Review: Laura Veirs, Broken Bells, Love is All

MP3 Laura Veirs – July Flame

Laura Veirs has been one of my favorite female singer/songwriters ever since 2005’s wonderful Year of Meteors. She is probably most well-known for the duet she did with Colin Meloy on “Yankee Bayonet” from The Decemberist’s Crane Wife (from reading Meloy’s twitter, it’s obvious he’s still a big fan). Her newest album is called July Flame and all signs point to this being her best work yet. The title track is atmospheric and haunting, using a wistful guitar riff and some understated organ and piano to set the somber mood. Veirs’ vocals are at their captivating best as she yearns “can I call you my own?”. The ending picks up the pace with handclaps, a single violin, and a choir of voices all adding to the song’s alluring appeal.

MP3 Broken Bells – The High Road

Broken Bells is a billed as a collaboration between The Shins’ James Mercer and famed hip-hop producer Danger Mouse, but since Mercer basically broke up the band last year this is really just The Shins feat. Danger Mouse right? Whatever you chose to call it, it’s pretty good stuff.  “The High Road” starts out with some trippy keyboards and Mercer’s unmistakable vocals. The best is the uber-melodic, “Lean on Me”-evoking finale. It may not be the next “New Slang” but it’s an enjoyable listen.

MP3 Love Is All – Kungen

Swedish Post-Punk Revivalists, Love is All have a new album out coming out this year and a new label (my midwest homies Polyvinyl Records, who are really loving the Swedes these days). From this first single, “Kungen” it’s obvious that someone’s been spinning some old 60’s folk rock records. Having vocal parts that closely resemble the chorus of “So Happy Together” is never a bad thing though, and it gives the song a retro charm that fits in well with their fuzzy, jagged sound. I’ve never really gotten into this band before, but I like what I’m hearing with this one.

Best Music Videos of 2007

Here listed before you are hands-down the 22 best music videos of the year 2007. I’m not saying I watched every music video in 2007, but I’m just going to assume that all the other ones completely suck (for purposes of this list). I’m estimating it would take about an hour and a half to watch all these videos, but seriously, do you have anything better to do today? To make it easier though, I’ve embedded them all below. Also, except for the five at the end (which are the best) the order is completely random.

As you can tell by the list I like videos that use stop-motion, videos all done in one take, bright colors, interesting effects, Wes Anderson nods, changing t-shirts, ridiculously high drum cymbals, etc. As always, If you have any favorites videos from the year that you think I missed, make sure to leave it in the comments. I provided MP3s for some of the songs that you might not already have. The first three are embedded below but you will have to click through to see the whole list.

The Shins – Australia

Noah and the Whale – Five Years Time MP3

Patrick Wolf – The Magic Position

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Laura Veirs


I used my iTunes Gift Card to buy Laura Veirs’ Year of Meteors a couple of days ago and I’m quite enjoying it. I first learned about the album when I saw Lindsay Lohan carrying it around here (I also noted that she got 16 votes on Stereogums Indie Rock Hotties, which beat out Lindsay’s 5 votes).

My favorite songs on the CD, so far, are the ones that contrast a feedback-heavy electrical guitar (which I’m convinced she got from this song) over a calm acoustic guitar. The album features some beautiful and simple acoustic pieces that I’m loving as well. Some of the songs are still growing on me (i.e. Galaxies), but I’m sure if I give it a couple more weeks I’ll love them as well.

Two Songs:
MP3 Galaxies
MP3 Where Gravity Is Dead
MP3 Magnetized