Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Waiting for a letter I know will never get here

Falling in love is a difficult thing. Take Roxanne from Veronica Falls, she fell in love with a ghost on Found Love in a Graveyard. That can't be easy surely. And then there's me... I'm smitten with Roxanne, but she lives in London and... you know... doesn't know me and all (details details). But still, sheesh, how cool are you allowed to be?

Oh yeah, the music... The music's all kinds of great too with really strong tunes and that faded, ramshackle C86 feel that I'm so fond of (think Vivian Girls, Crystal Stilts, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, etc.). It's twee, but without being overly saccharine. So far Bad Feeling is my immediate favourite with the way-too-catchy chorus, the surf-y guitar and the fey almost apathetic delivery of the lines; "I've got a bad feeling and it's not going away". What's not to love?

Veronica Falls - Bad Feeling


... call me...

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Let Me Tell You About This Country Shit

The remix of Big K.R.I.T.'s Country Shit has somehow managed to be better than the original. A song that to start with was pretty great. There's a lot more bass in the remix, which makes it a lot bouncier and adds that extra bit of grit.

I'm also loving this couplet from Ludacris: "No insurance on these whips, tags all outdated/ I might not be shit to you, but my mamma thinks I made it"

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Gucci Gucci Louis Louis Fendi Fendi Prada

G-funk synths over crunked out snare hits this is a summer jam. Kreayshawn is bound to blow up soon and we’re all better for it.



Swag.

[I've started blogging at Sans Moustache, so this is a double post]

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Me And Your Friends We Run This Town

WU LYF (short for World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation) do tribal power pop and they sure do it well. Noisy and ugly yet somehow beautiful, this is what I imagine it would sound like if Yeasayer and SALEM got together and had a musical love (hate?) child.

"World Unite - Love You Forever"

WU LYF - DIRT

WU LYF - DIRT from LUCIFER YOUTH FOUNDATION on Vimeo.

Crunchy Frog Podcast #3

The third installment of the Crunchy Frog Podcast hosted by yours truly. BAM!



From the Crunchy B-log
"It's podcasting time!, as we're back with our third episode. This time around it's an Icelandic special in the honour of our new signing: Apparat Organ Quartet. Crunchy Frog's resident Icelander, Thor, joins in and waxes poetic about some of Iceland's finest, while Johann Johannson from Apparat Organ Quartet also comes in for a chat about the group and their forthcoming album, Polýfónía.

Njótid Vel!

Intro: The Tremolo Beer Gut - Tahonga Lounge Baby (Most Groovy)
FM Belfast - Underwear
Sigur Rós - Flugufrelsarinn
S.H. Draumur - Öxnadalsheiði
Mugison - Murr Murr
Johann Johannson - The Cause of Labour is the Hope of the World
Apparat Organ Quartet - Romantika
Apparat Organ Quartet - Konami (Radio Edit)
Björk - Unravel
Outro: The Tremolo Beer Gut - Tahonga Lounge Baby (Most Groovy)

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Don't Wanna Lose You

Austra's album, Feel It Break, is synth pop at it's best. Full of the high drama that makes Zola Jesus interesting, but in a Knife-y setting. A setting that with its icy stabs of synth and rumbling bass perfectly matches Katie Stelmanis' incredible voice. The album is one great song after another, but the two singles, Lose It and The Beat and the Pulse, are along with opener Darken Her Horse definite high points, and in themselves more than reason enough for you to go out and buy the album. Great stuff.

Austra - The Beat and the Pulse

Austra The Beat & The Pulse

Austra - Lose It


Sidebar: Best looking band right now? I say yes.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

I Don't Want To Lose Track

Hawaii is the standout track on No Joy's album, Ghost Blonde, and sounds like a great mix of JAMC noise pop and Sonic Youth punk-ish indie rock. There's also something about the mix that really appeals to me. It's muddy in all the right ways with the drums all groovy and up in your face to begin with, but then almost completely drowned out once the fuzz and noise of the guitar kicks in. I love it.

No Joy - Hawaii

No Joy - Hawaii

Monday, May 23, 2011

Under a World of Sound, Hold Her and Hold Her

I've been off my blogging game of late due to thesis, work and Big Oil, but I'll try to get back to my old blogging ways soon again. In the meantime, here are the best songs of the moment.

Hooray for Earth - True Loves

Hooray For Earth - True Loves from Dovecote Records on Vimeo.


Wild Beasts - End Come Too Soon


I cannot recommend the Wild Beasts' album enough by the way. It is without a doubt my favourite of the year so far and simply bursting with beauty. A fantastic album.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Olie Pop #2


A more natural progression to the mix this time around, but with a similar sound and feel to Olie Pop #1. The songs all share a haunting yet beautiful sound, which I find compliments each other really well.

Olie Pop #2 by Oil Gang

Track-by-Track
Autechre - Altibzz
Grouper - Little Boat Bone Dance Audrey
Laura Drescher - MIDNIGHTDANCER
Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie XX - Home
Radiohead - The Butcher
Cat's Eyes - The Best Person I Know

Choice Quote: Thom Yorke going "He's a warrior, a warrior/ He's a little bitch coming out of here" on The Butcher. Passive aggression really suits him.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Crunchy Frog Podcast #2

Music of the crunchiest calibre and banter galore - The Frog is podcasting again! On our sophomore podcast yours truly talks pre-SXSW so you can hear it post- SXSW. There's also talks with none other than Mr. Ritchie Attack (of Thee Attacks of course) and the return of Yebo.



From the Crunchy B-log
"We're back! This podcast was actually recorded prior to teh SXSW festival in early march, but is just now available for your listenning pleasure!

This month Andreas welcomes Ritchie Attack and Yebo for discussions about SXSW - and as usual he plays a lot of sweet sweet music. Listen up!

The Tremolo Beer Gut - Tahonga Lounge Baby (Most Groovy) [Intro edit]
Lars and the Hands of Light - Hey My Love, Hey Love
Thee Attacks - Love in the City
Smith Westerns - Weekend
Twin Shadow - Slow
The Vaccines - Wreckin' Bar (Ra Ra Ra)
The Flaming Lips - Race for the Prize
Junior Senior - Take My Time
The Tremolo Beer Gut - Tahonga Lounge Baby (Most Groovy) [Outro edit]
"

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Olie Pop #1


 Trying my hand at mixing again. It's been a while so not perfectly mixed, but it will improve (promise). In short, taste over technique.


  Olie Pop #1 by oilgang

Track-by-Track
Washed Out - Track 07
Matthewdavid - Group Tea (feat. Flying Lotus)
John Maus - Do Your Best
[Snippet] Sleep ∞ Over - Casual Diamond (Laurel Halo Remix)
Flag White - Your Heart Beats Mine, My Heartbeat's Yours
Breton - Counter Balance
Radiohead - Lotus Flower
Britney Spears - How I Roll
Hodgy Beats - Mystery

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Someone Is Always Late

Dear Strokes,
Call Me Back is one of the most interesting and beautiful songs you have written in years. More of this please. Thanks.

The Strokes - Call Me Back

Sometimes Time's So Slow

Just got back from SxSW and it was awesome. I mean, what is not to love about 32 degrees celsius, $2 margaritas and great music all over and all the time? Come to think about it, I don't know why I left.

Kinda sad I missed this though...

Twin Shadow - Slow


Then again, impossible to catch everything and I did get to see Wanda Jackson and she is awesome. 72 years old and still rocking it.

Wanda Jackson - Hard Headed Woman

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Baloji Est Ton Nom

Gritty and awesome. Funky and undeniably African. Great hiphop.

Baloji feat Konono n 1 - Karibu ya bintou


And what a video. Damn!

Jeg Har Det For Vildt

"Narkoman Jeg stjæler dit lort
Stikker mig i halsen
Nu jeg herre syg
Jeg har det for sygt
"

'nuff said.

ThunderChrist - Jeg Har Det For Vildt

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Crunchy Frog Podcast

My podcasting debut has finally arrived! As part of my (awesome) day job at Crunchy Frog and Crunchy Tunes I have become host of their new monthly podcast. It was a blast making it, so hopefully that comes across.



Via the Crunchy Blog

"Yes sheople, the rumours are true! We are branching out in our quest for total airwave domination and now have a monthly podcast via the kind people at Euradio Nantes. Informative yet entertaining, the Crunchy Frog Podcast will bring you the finest in musical recordings and on- air banter.

The first episode can be streamed or downloaded below and is hosted by Andreas (the regular host and male prostitute) and guested by Yebo (the boss). So go ahead and listen to us wax poetic about the music we love, interview Powersolo at their release party and play some tracks we recorded at said release party. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Tracklist:
Intro: Tremolo Beer Gut - Tahonga Lounge Baby (Most Groovy)
Powersolo - Teach You Fun
The Fresh and Onlys - Waterfall
The Dirtbombs - Underdog
Earl Sweatshirt - EARL
The Malpractice - Boss Stallion
Lars and the Hands of Light - Me Me Me (Laidback Remix)
The Pixies - Bone Machine
Thee Attacks - Are You?
Powersolo - The Rither (Live at Bakken)
Powersolo - Hear My Plea (Live at Bakken)
Powersolo - I Love You But I Hate You (Live at Bakken)
Outro: Tremolo Beer Gut - Tahonga Lounge Baby (Most Groovy)
"

Monday, February 28, 2011

Best Songs of 2010


[Important note: As always, song titles link to video]

1. GlasserApply
Apply was the standout track from Glasser's debut album, Ring, and it still wins every time I hear it. The song opens with a huge sounding carnival drum rhythm and a deep imposing synth. It would be easy for a singer to get lost in this cacophony, but not here. Here it only serves as the perfect backdrop for Cameron Mesirow's siren-meets-jungle-queen vocals. She dominates the song and oozes the sort of confidence and strength that it demands, but at the same conveys a sense of intimacy and grace. The final result is a fantastic song that gets better for every listen.




2. HEALTH - USA BOYS
Die Slow indicated a less nihilistic approach to crafting music and a greater focus on melody for HEALTH, and on USA BOYS the noisy pop sound is perfected. The song opens with a roar- like synth and then grooves along with a fantastic beat, consisting of hiphop- style programmed drums, a stuttering synth and a warm yet booming bass. On top of that you then have the trademark airy and shoegaze-y vocals, which gives the song an ethereal feel despite the loudness. Add it all together and you have one of the best pop (I use the term loosely) songs of 2010.





3. Here We Go Magic - Casual
Beautiful in its fragility, “Casual” grooves with a soft yet commanding drum and a propulsive bass that belies how breezy the song actually is. Constantly ascending, layer upon layer of synth, acoustic guitar and other effects are added on top as the song builds and finally peaks with a swirling guitar at the 3:45 mark. In the middle of all this lush orchestration you have Luke Temple softly singing “It’s Casual /Not Heartbreaking /Just Casual /Not Mind Shaking”, leaving it lyrically very open to interpretation. Is it about the end of a relationship or maybe even about abortion? I don't know, but whatever meaning you attach to the words, there is no doubt that this is a truly beautiful song.



4. Four Tet - Love Cry
Love Cry was the go- to song last year whenever I needed a mental break. The song is built around a pulsing and quite funky drum break yet possesses a very meditative quality. The song slowly builds over its 9 minutes and 13 seconds with small stabs of synth and acoustic guitar licks, but never wanders off course. It is this sense of perpetual motion that I find it incredibly relaxing. There is a fine art to sounding like something could just go on forever without being boring or aimless, and Four Tet hits the nail on the head with this gem of a song.



5. Fresh and Onlys - Waterfall
If there was to be made a manual on how to write a garage pop song, you need look no further than Waterfall. Once the song kicks off it never let’s go or even slows down, it just grooves along with the by far strongest melody of last year(in my humble opinion). A song so great you will never get tired of listening to it.



6. Caribou - Odessa
7. Drake - Karaoke
8. Beach House - Walk In the Park
9. LCD Soundsystem - Dance Yrself Clean
10. Deerhunter - Desire Lines
11. Earl Sweatshirt - EARL
12.  Janelle Monae - Faster
13. James Blake - Limit To Your Love
14. Kanye West - Monster (Feat. Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj & Bon Iver)
15. Harlem - Someday Soon
16. Warpaint - Undertow
17. White Hinterland - Icarus
18. Gorillaz - Empire Ants
19. Gauntlet Hair - I Was Just Thinking
20. The Samps - F.N.X.C.

Honourable Mentions (Aplphabetic Order):
Arcade Fire - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains), Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Round and Round, ARMS - Emily Sue, Pt 2, Big K.R.I.T. - Children of the World, Born Ruffians - Sole Brother, Broken Bells - The High Road, Count & Sinden - After Dark (feat. Mystery Jets), Diamond Rings - Something Else, Foals - Spanish Sahara, Gil Scott- Heron - New York Is Killing Me, Golden TriangleJinx, How to Dress Well & cokc dokc - Ready For the World, Japandroids - Younger Us, Jay Electronica - Exhibit C, Jessica Lea Mayfield - Our Hearts Are Wrong, Katy B - Katy On A Mission, Kenton Slash DemonSun, Laura Marling - Alpha Shallows, Les Savy Fav - Let's Get Out Of Here, Male Bonding - Year's Not Long, Owen Pallet - A Man With No Ankles, Robyn - Dancing On My Own, Society of RocketsWe, The Soft PackAnswer to Yourself, Suckers - Black Sheep, Tame Impala - Solitude is Bliss, TennisMarathon, Tensnake - Coma Cat, The Mantles - Lily Never Married, These New Puritans - Hologram (Salem Remix), These New Puritans - Three Thousand, Twin ShadowSlow, Twin Sister - All Around and Away We Go, Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work, Tyler, the CreatorBastard, Wacka Flocka Flame - Hard in da Paint, Wavves - Post- Acid, Wild NothingChinatown, WomenEyesore, WoodsmanSerfer, YeasayerO.N.E., Zola Jesus - I Can't Stand

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Jag Kommer

Not to be one of those that get all up in arms over similarities in songs (who cares really?), but just as an observation the new Veronica Maggio single Jag Kommer sounds a lot like Reptilia (@ 1:14) by The Strokes. I'm a huge fan of the latter, so I can see why one would take inspiration from that song, and the Maggio single is quite decent - catchy and the sexual undertones are almost funny. But still, it's pretty darn close, right?

Veronica Maggio - Jag Kommer


The Strokes - Reptilia

Friday, February 25, 2011

Present Company, The Best That You Can Find

This is just great. Not just another Muppets video for LCD Soundsystem, but a Muppets video to one of my favorite songs from last year. What is not to love here?

LCD Soundsystem - Dance Yrself Clean

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

He's Lost Control

As covers go this is pretty great. Strike that, as songs go this is pretty great. It's not exactly better than the original (really, what is?), but it does however bring something new to the table. It has that eerie and haunting tone, which is perfect for the lyrics, but in a new electronic almost dance-y setting. Couple that with the B/W video and you have something which is beautifully luring yet discomforting in the best way possible. Great stuff.

Spoek Mathambo - Control

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Best Albums of 2010


Another year has passed and it is time for a look back at what was a great year in musical terms. I've tried to list it in the order of what I've enjoyed the most over the course of the year, and what I imagine I will return to the most in the future.

Unfortunately, I can't listen to everything (hard as I may try), and there are a number of albums I know I will love once I get them, but have yet to get my filthy hands on. Specifically I’m thinking of Caribou's Swim, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti's Before Today, These New Puritans' Hidden, Women’s Public Strain, and Tame Impala’s Innerspeaker. That said, it's been a great year and there will always be music that I'll miss out on, so enough on that and on to the important stuff…

Best Albums of 2010
1. Beach House - Teen Dream
On Teen Dream, Beach House perfected the hazy indie pop sound that they had shown on their first two albums, making my pick for number one easy. There had always been a dreamy quality to Beach House’s music, but on Teen Dream that quality is fleshed out and used to its full potential. Victoria Legrand’s vocals are as before soulful and intense like few others can, but here drawn to the front where it should be. Throughout the album she sounds at once fragile and strong among Alex Scala’s swirling guitars and her own reverb- drenched organ. The album was and is perfect for the quiet mornings, dreamy afternoons and late nights, where you can allow yourself to be transported to another place. 

2. HarlemHippies
Hippies is simply put, great garage rock. Better yet, it is great songwriting made to sound effortless. That said, there is an incredible tightness to the careless sound, so it never seems lack effort. Someday Soon is the song that perfectly sums up the album, with lyrics about not wanting to put out a friend on fire, a great hook, and a breakdown that brilliantly features an almost stumbling guitar. It’s ramshackle in the best way possible, and that feel continues throughout making it, to me, the feel- good album of the year.

3. Four Tet - There Is Love In You
There Is Love In You is not your ordinary electronic album. The music sounds and feels organic, with its live drumming and great use of vocal samples.  Love Cry is a brilliant example, as he builds the whole song around a pulsing drum break, onto which he adds a chopped vocal sample, synths, acoustic guitar and what appears to be the sound of an old 56k modem. The song has an almost zen- like quality, and in this way, TILIY has become my go-to album for taking breaks. The music is clean and perfect for moments where you need to clear your head.

4. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
Quieter than Microcastle/ Weird Era Continued, but equally great, Halcyon Digest has underlined Deerhunter’s status as one of the best bands around right now. Bradford Cox has always been the leader, but here the best song – the fantastic Desire Lines - was written and sung by guitarist Lockett Pundt, showing that the group is all talent. In the end it comes down to the songs, and here they’re all great without exception.

5. Janelle Monae - The Arch Android
The Arch Android is both a brilliant r’n’b/soul album and the story of Cindi Merryweather - an android sent to the future city of Metropolis to save us all. Sci- fi storyline aside this is an album littered with great pop songs and it is beyond me that songs like Cold War, Faster and Tightrope did not make more of a chart impact. In any case, on The Arch Android Janelle Monae has managed to perfect the sound of modern funk and R’n’B, by clearly drawing on the old school á la James Brown (right down to the cape- wearing), and combined it with the more modern hiphop sound á la Outkast. A superb album.

6. Hot Chip - One Life Stand
7. Earl Sweatshirt - EARL
8. LCD Soundsystem - This Is Happening
9. The Soft Pack - The Soft Pack
10. Warpaint - The Fool
11. Spoon - Transference
12. Les Savy Fav - Root For Ruin
13. Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Nightmare
14. The Walkmen - Lisbon
15. Sufjan Stevens - Age of Adz
16. Vampire Weekend - Contra
17. Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
18. Gorillaz - Plastic Island
19. Foals - Total Life Forever
20. Tyler, the Creator - Bastard

Best Danish Album Of 2010

The Malpractice - Tectonics
Heavily biased on this one, but it really is excellent and, in my humble opinion, by far the best Danish album of 2010. If I were to put it in my overall list then it would definitely make the Top 10 - I just don't know who I would take out, so I'll chicken out and do this special mention instead.

Honourable Mentions (Alphabetic Order)
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Before Today, Big Boi - Sir Luscious Left Foot, Beach Fossils - Beach Fossils, Caribou Swim, CFCF - The River, Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles (II), Girl Talk - All DayGlasserRing, Good Shoes - No Hope No Future, Gonjasufi - A Sufi & A Killer, MGMTCongratulations, Mystery JetsSerotonin, The National - High Violet, No Age - Everything In Between, Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker, Twin ShadowForget, Women - Public Strain, Yeasayer - Odd Blood

We Tried Each Other, Let's Try Another

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have developed their sound and I love it. Gone is the C86 sound, and instead we get noisy rock that sounds like everything that was great about 90's grunge and post- grunge. I love how underneith the heavily distorted and really quite heavy riff there's a beautiful melody and a chorus just made for singing (/shouting) along to.

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Belong
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart - Belong by Slumberland Records

This is just perfect in every single way.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

January Lag Is Almost Over

A bit of a hectic January is soon over and I will (finally) post my Best of 2010 lists in the coming week. In the meantime I bid you a bit of Vacuum Boogie. It is music that fits somewhere in the spectrum between deep house, chilled out dubstep and pure awesomeness.

Floating Points - Vacuum Boogie

Sunday, January 9, 2011

I Used To Think That The Day Would Never Come

One of the best decisions I've made recently was to buy Human League's Dare and New Order's Substance. Jam- packed with some of the best pop ever, these records really are must- haves. Buy them - your life will be better for it. Fact.

Human League - Love Action (I Believe In Love)


New Order - True Faith

Sunday, January 2, 2011

And Then They Drop

I know I've already talked way too much about Odd Future and Earl Sweatshirt, but seriously they are pretty awesome:

"Tell your bitch to stop complaining about her achy tits/ Her body is a temple - well, I don't give a fuck I'm atheist"

Swag.

Earl Sweatshirt - Drop