Wow! Listen up Sonic Youth and Thurston Moore fans, i'm loving Trees Outside The Academy,
his first solo album since 1995 in September. Get ready for amazing guitar and violin combinations. In addition, Sonic Youth's Rather Ripped mixer John Agnello came aboard for the 12-track affair, which also features collaborations with Mascis and Charalambides' Christina Carter, who duets with Moore on "Honest James." Andrew Macgregor and noise rocker Leslie Keffer also perform on Trees Outside the Academy. This is mostly an acoustic and lyrically driven work, you'll hear nice guitar solos and instrumental noisy music from time to time, but it really is a distinctive record. I love luxury music.
Thurston Moore - Frozen Gtr
You may also like:
Final Fantasy - He Poos Clouds
Patrick Wolf - The Magic Position
Thurston Moore - Trees Outside The Academy
Saturday, June 30, 2007
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Labels: new music, recommended music
Low - I Could Live in Hope
Friday, June 29, 2007
This record reminds you beautiful view of sundown. The most people i know love sundown, because of that romantic air, orange sky, peaceful atmosphere. Not only orange sky theme makes I Could Live in Hope a great record, it's also fulfilled with stunning songwriting, magical guitar passages. It's is perfect for rainy days, sundays, late night, moreover it's one of that records that i want to mention about it to my best friends. Quite simply, no category can truly reveal the beauty and glory of Low's debut record I Could Live in Hope. You've got to let it go, you've got to listen to this angelic vocals by Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker.
Low - Lazy
don't miss out:
Low - Drums and Guns 2007
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Labels: 90's Music
Super Furry Animals - Hey Venus!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Super Furry Animals were one of the first post-alternative bands, fusing together a number of disparate musical genres, but, i don't understand why they are trying to hide the best songs on new records. Why "Show Your Hand" should be first single, it's a boring one when there are other standout songs to make strong return! Despite its radio-friendly, repetitive lyrics, it's not a terrible single. Hey Venus! will make it good, as you know Super Furry Animals don't have any bad records, pretty songs again shine through the whole record. Hey Venus! may seem too simple upon first listen but it seems better and deeper with each spin.
The eleven-track disc, out August 27 on Rough Trade, will be trotted out with a single for the track “Show Your Hand” arriving August 13.
Super Furry Animals - Show Your Hand
similar taste:
The Polyphonic Spree - Get Up And Go
Thirdimension
Blur - Parklife
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Labels: new music
They Might Be Giants - The Else
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
With bizarre sense of humor, borrowing from the New York post-punk underground, maybe They Might Be Giants (a.k.a. John Linnell and John Flansburgh) don't invent something new in music, but, God knows that you once listen to their whole albums you won't forget their sweet music. On The Else, they're same !Giants! who play their nice music, and they're always one of the sweetest bands that i've ever listened. This record offers something very friendly like Ween, Weezer, Robyn Hitchcock or any name makes you confused with their melodies and lyrics. Yes!, friendly music reminds you that life is not easy and it's still good to live. Love The Else!
Girl! Why not take out the trash? And once you get him out, tell him not to come back again!
They Might Be Giants - Take Out the Trash (nice song, isn't it?;)
Also Listen:
Ween - Friends EP
Weezer - The Blue Album
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Labels: new music
Kula Shaker - Strangefolk
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
After 6 years of silence, Kula Shaker returns with Strangefolk' consists of 13 new songs. When someone says Kula Shaker, you remember their well-known hit 'Tattva' and nice debut "K" (1997), but their brilliant live performances are other goods why they're one of Britain's most exciting bands. As for the Strangefolk, it sounds as something forced, you know, you can't stand aged bands' returnings. "Die For Love" is a great rock ballad and despite clear The Beatles influence, "Fool That I Am" is their best new song in my view. However, the returning albums are not always memorable. They're returning and the record is forgettable, ironic hah?
Kula Shaker - Second Sight
You may also like:
Travis - 3 Times And You Lose
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Labels: new music
New Music of the Week
Monday, June 25, 2007
New Singles
1. Scott Matthews – Elusive
And also listen up Smiths cover The Boy with the Thorn in his Side.
2. Datarock – I Used To Dance With My Daddy
Maybe it's not a great song, but, four times better than listening Bon Jovi's cut-and-dried songs. We need some music to break this laziness according to me. Unfortunately there is any hot summer singles on the week. You know what i meant, think of yourself listening to Billy Ocean's "Suddenly", now that makes sound, nightmare! You can listen many Datarock songs at Datarock Myspace
3. Crowded House – Don’t Stop Now
4. The Aliens – Robot Man
5. Beirut - Elephant Gun
6. Hadouken – Liquid Lives
7. Killers - For Reasons Unknown
8. Paul McCartney - Dance Tonight
9. The View – Face For The Radio
10. Bon Jovi - (You Want To) Make A Memory
Fuc*ing boring to hear same old melodies from the same band. Eat, write stupid lyrics about love, and have a crap! So poor.
Videos
Datarock - I Used to Dance With My Daddy
Rufus Wainwright - Rules and Regulations
Bright Eyes - Hot Knives
Daft Hands - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
Hadouken – Liquid Lives
It's not been very good the singles of the week, but some nice records are on the way:
The Polyphonic Spree - The Fragile Army
Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger
Nick Lowe - At My Age
White Stripes - Icky Thump
Soon 2 Be Hits
Prince - Guitar Lyrics
Lil' Mama - On Fire Lyrics
Mandy Moore - Nothing That You Are Lyrics
Monrose - Hot Summer Lyrics
Christina Aguilera - Slow Down Baby Lyrics
Young Jeezy - White Girl Lyrics
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