Music


23
Sep 09

Mean Go Getter by Straight 8’s

Mean Go Getter is a track off of the Straight 8’s first album titled Casualties Of Cool. Their sound is best described as Neo-Rockabilly. Not too long ago the Straight 8’s released a second album titled Never Return To Me which is a worth a listen as well.

Mean Go Getter – Straight 8’s


22
Sep 09

Start Choppin by Dinosaur Jr.

Dinosaur Jr. is on (yet another) reunion tour. If you haven’t heard them live, now is your opportunity. If you’ve never heard them at all – we feel really sorry for you but never fear, we’ve posted one of their best tracks below in order to get you hooked. Find out more about Dinosaur Jr. here.

Start Choppin – Dinosaur Jr.


    22
    Sep 09

    Debaser by Pixies

    In honor of the honor of the upcoming Pixies Doolittle tour (you’re going right?…right?), I thought I’d post the first track off of Doolittle today – Debaser.

    A little background on the song: the lyrics are based on a French surrealist film by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí called Un chien andalou. The film notoriously opens with a scene in which a woman’s eye is slit by a razor, which is referenced in the song lyric “Slicin’ up eyeballs/I want you to know.” According to Black Francis:

    I wish Buñuel was still alive. He made this film about nothing in particular. The title itself is a nonsense. With my stupid, pseudo-scholar, naive, enthusiast, avant-garde-ish, amateurish way to watch Un chien andalou (twice), I thought: ‘Yeah, I will make a song about it.’ [He sings:] “Un chien andalou”…. It sounds too French, so I will sing “un chien andalusia”, it sounds good, no?.

    The title “Debaser” references the fact that Un chien andalou debases morality and standards of art, according to Black Francis. In the earliest version of the song, the line “un chien andalusia” was originally “Shed, Appolonia!”–a reference to the co-star in the Prince film Purple Rain.

    Streaming studio version posted below, live video here.

    Debaser – Pixies


    21
    Sep 09

    How I Got Over by The Roots

    The Roots are releasing their 11th album on October 20th titled How I Got Over. Linked below is the title track off the album. I’ve heard a few other tracks off the album as well, this is definitely one worth picking up despite the fact that Jimmy Fallon is intent on turning them into a late night house band.

    How I Got Over – The Roots


    18
    Sep 09

    Allure by Jay-Z (Ratatat Remix)

    I just can’t get enough Ratatat lately. This remix of Allure comes off of Ratatat Remixes Vol. 2. We don’t know how Ratatat does it but they have the uncanny ability to take a fairly mundane track and catapult it into outer space with crazy beats and guitar riffs. It’s not like what they do has never been done before, but we just can’t think of anyone who’s doing it better right now.

    Also of note is the fact that Ratatat released a new album titled LP3 a few weeks ago. You can find all the Ratatat albums here or on iTunes.

    Allure by Jay-Z (Ratatat Remix)


    17
    Sep 09

    Thorn Tree by Super 400

    Super 400 is an Indie Blues/Rock power trio from Troy, New York. The band consists of Kenny Hohman (guitar and vocals), Joe Daley (drums) and Lori Friday (bass and vocals).

    Active since the mid 90’s the band has released 4 studio albums and one live set. The track below titled Thorn Tree is off their recently released (September 16, 2009) album titled Sweet Fist available on iTunes today. It hits hard with a 70’s classic rock vibe. Enjoy!

    Thorn Tree – Super 400


    16
    Sep 09

    Girl by The Heavy

    The Heavy are an indie rock band out of England. Combining crunchy guitars, funky horns, and Prince-like vocals, their sound is best described as a mix of guitar heavy, hip-hop soul. The group consists of guitarist Dan Taylor, vocalist Kelvin Swaby, drummer Chris Ellul, and bassist Spencer Page. Girl appears on their first album titled Great Vengeance and Furious Fire.

    Girl – The Heavy


    15
    Sep 09

    Let Me Die In Southern California by The Voyces

    Southern Californa based The Voyces will be releasing a new album titled Let Me Die In Southern California on September 28th. A while ago the band moved to NYC and recently moved back to SoCal — a fact that definitely comes through on the title track presented below. It seems to have a Eagle-esque feel to it with more edge – in fact Hotel California comes to mind which isn’t a bad thing (unless you’re the Dude) as summer fades here on the East Coast.

    Let Me Die In Southern California – The Voyces


    12
    Sep 09

    Repetition by The Willowz

    The Willowz are an Orange County California based four piece garage rock band. You might have heard some of their music in Michel Gondry’s films (Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind and The Science Of Sleep). The song Repetition is a blast. Great vocals and guitar work. Enjoy.

    Repetition – The Willowz


    10
    Sep 09

    Get It Together by Beastie Boys & Q-Tip (remix)

    Ever hit random on your entire music library and just play whatever comes up? Here’s a track that deserves to go back into heavy rotation. It’s a remix of the track “Get It Together” that originally appeared on Ill Communication. This version only appeared on a compilation album called Buckwild Is Diggin’ in the Crates. Enjoy.

    Get It Together – Beastie Boys & Q-Tip (remix)