Psapp
“Hi”
Apparently, this is the only band endorsed by cats. If you go to a live show, you might catch a cat. They tend to be thrown by the band into the crowd. No worries, they’re hand made — not real cats.
Psapp has a myspace page (doesn’t everyone?)
If you watch Grey’s Anatomy, then you’ve already heard this band. Their song “Cosy in the Rocket” is the theme song for the show.
eclectic percussion – that’s what this music is all about. Have fun with this one.
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From the Album:
The Only Thing I Ever Wanted
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March 31st, 2007 by Jason
Neko Case
“Maybe Sparrow”
What you hear is what you get with Neko Case. I saw her perform at the Granada in Dallas, TX last year and her performance was great. This music falls under country, but there’s so much more to it than just country. “Alt country” doesn’t do it justice either.
Neko is a self-made gal. She ran away from home when she was 15 and started a punk band. She moved over into a more twangy sound after that with a band called “the weasles”.
She calls her backing band “the boyfriends”.
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From the Album:
Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
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March 30th, 2007 by Jason
Cesaria Evora
“Petit Pays”
You can find a few amazing remixes of this song. My favorite remix is the “Chatau Flight” remix. It’s perfectly packed with percussive parts.
I’m out of “P”s now — great. Anyway, give this a listen. It’s a departure from the recent norm, but I felt a need to mix things up a bit.
Her style of music is a bit of a mix of an African style mixed with a Brazilian style. Google her if you must. (and you must!)
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From the Album:
Cesaria Evora Best of
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March 29th, 2007 by Jason
Josh Rouse
“Sad Eyes”
I’ve delayed posting this song twice already. I like the first 2/3rds of this song. The latter bit of it is too loud for me. If there exists an acoustic version of this song somewhere, I want it.
You should listen to this CD. It’s pretty good — then listen to 1972. It’s good as well.
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From the Album:
Nashville
Posted in Indie Rock | 2 Comments »
March 28th, 2007 by Jason
John Dowland,Sting,Edin Karamazov
“Come Again”
It seems as though Sting finds a way to crop up here and there from time to time. This time he’s performing a piece composed by John Dowland (1563-1626), performed by Edin Karamazov (on lute).
Sting’s Songs from the Labyrinth is not for the average listener, but it was not meant to be. It’s a must for any serious music collector. Sting not only covers these 17th century compositions, but he also joins Karamazov on a couple of the duets, and reads a bit of a letter written by John Dowland.
Suspend disbelief for just a moment — A 21st century pop artist is actually featuring works originally played for the Danish courts in the 17th century. The appreciation of classical art evolves before our ears.
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From the Album:
Songs from the Labyrinth (Music by John Dowland)
Posted in adult alternative, classical, guitar | 7 Comments »
March 27th, 2007 by Jason
Justin King
“Your Black Hair”
I’m not sure what this song’s title really is. I can’t seem to find any mention of it in any form. If you know, please do tell me. I’m told from a very reliable source that the name of this song is “Your Black Hair”.
What I do know is that Justin King is an amazing guitarist. If you don’t believe me, check out this video. (tip: skip ahead to the 45 second mark)
His skills on the guitar are undeniable.
A friend of mine (Casey) asked me about a song I had once sent her — this song — just as I was looking for a song to post today. It was reason enough to stop looking for a song. Serendipity was working overtime.
Enjoy!
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March 26th, 2007 by Jason
Lily Allen
“Littlest Things”
Not only does this song have really interesting musical tidbits, but the lyrics are high quality also. Something tells me she spends a lot of time working on being a lyricist. I think she pulls it off nicely. Good form. Cheers mate.
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From the Album:
Alright, Still
Posted in Alternative/Punk, Electronica/Dance | 4 Comments »
March 25th, 2007 by Jason
Regina Spektor
“Apres Moi”
This isn’t the first time I’ve featured a Regina Spektor song. I had a talk with a buddy of mine yesterday who mentioned Regina. It served as inspiration for today’s posting of this song, “Apres Moi”. Her classical training really burns through this song. I can’t get enough.
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From the Album:
Begin to Hope
Posted in Indie Rock, piano | 5 Comments »
March 24th, 2007 by Jason
Amy Winehouse
“You know I’m no good”
She’s making a buzz lately. Her PR people are working overtime. She’s an unapologetic drinker, apparently.
I can’t help but love her style, though. There’s something raw and honest about her singing style. Couple that with dope ass beats and and old school feel, and I’m game.
The UK’ers aren’t playing around these days. I feel like Lilly Allen should be tomorrow. Any takers?
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From the Album:
Back to Black
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March 23rd, 2007 by Jason
Iron & Wine
“Naked as we came”
As we come into this world naked, so too shall we leave it in similar form. This song is about as sad as anything I’ve ever heard.
As Mat Kearney put it, This song is a “haunting and beautiful love song that make death seem pretty.”
I tend to agree. Thanks to Jordan for introducing me to Iron and Wine.
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From the Album:
Our Endless Numbered Days
Posted in adult alternative, Indie Rock | 3 Comments »