Tuesday 25 September 2007

Covers 1



Cover songs!

Originally by Nelly:

Jenny Owen Youngs - Hot In Herre


Originally by John Lennon:

Regina Spektor - Real Love [buy]

Originally by Sigur Ros:

We Are Scientists - Hoppipolla


Originally by Peter, Bjorn and John:

Dawn Landes - Young Folks


Originally from the Willy Wonka soundtrack:

Ferraby Lionheart - Pure Imagination

Saturday 15 September 2007

Weekend Winddown 4




Ben Harper - Morning Yearning (Alternate Mix) [buy]

I'll admit I like the original version of Ben Harper's "Morning Yearning" better because I just like strings in any song, really. But subtract that and the guitar becomes more prominant and there's some nice guitar work in this song.

Clare Bowditch - The Thing about Grief [buy]

Clare Bowditch has some new stuff coming out on 13th October! Perhaps because she won an aria award sometime after her last release the wait for new material hasn't seemed too long. I'm definately excited to see what she's written! She seems to develop in leaps and bounds between albums, creating catchier and more melodic music!
You can hear a new track on her myspace page.

Lior - Grey Ocean [buy]

Lior's music is now available overseas via itunes, yay! His album, Autumn Flow, had me entranced for ages! I was just meditating on his sound. I saw him live once with my sister and brother-in-law and the crowd were so still when he played. His voice seemed to crack when he told us how sick of the war in Iraq he was. He'd just heard backstage that there'd been terrorist bombings in London (we found out after the show from my mother). This news gave his music strength though and made it all the more heartfelt.
He'd opened the set with this song "Grey Ocean" which is the first of his I'd heard. I love slow sad music so I was in pursuit of Lior's music long before I could buy the album.
Can't wait for new stuff from him!

Basia Bulat - Snakes and Ladders [buy]

I was a little disappointed with the whole album but perhaps it's just taking a while for me to get into Basia Bulat's Oh My Darling. A few songs have really stuck out for me though, particularly "Snakes and Ladders." I'm not a fan of country music but the slight warble in her voice doesn't deter from the tune. In fact it's matched well by the intense violins and piano, which retains a continuity through the song as layers of instruments explore beyond the core melody.

PJ Harvey - Silence [buy]

This woman can sing! I didn't realise it before this album. I always had an annoying dislike for Harvey's usually sardonic vocals. Annoying because everyone else seemed to like her. Every now and then I'd hear a song like "This Mess We're In" and realise that amongst the almost grunge influence weighing down her songs was a beautiful songstress in Harvey.
The new album sees her stripping off her monotone mood and breaking forward with a soaring range of highs and lows. The only likeness she seems to maintain with her old sound is the darkness in her music. It works well.

Jenn Grant - In a Brown House [buy]

This woman doesn't write songs with clear choruses and verses. You might tap along thoughtlessly to one of her songs before you find yourself caught up in a different mood sometime through the song.

What really makes "In a Brown House" special is the background vocals. Beautiful simple song.

The National - Racing Like a Pro [buy]

Whenever an artist I like recommends a band I always seem to get off on the wrong foot with the recommended artist.
Let me explain. Final Fantasy does a cover of The Destroyer's "An Actor will Seek Revenge" and I figure I might like The Destroyer. Turns out, I don't, but Owen Pallett (aka Final Fantasy) does more justice to "An Actor" than the Destroyer.

So when Menomena say they're listening to The National I figure I'll give them a go, expecting the worst. And, to be honest, if the free mp3s on The National's website were anything to go by I might still not like them much.

However, their new album has blown me away. Not sure how I can describe it. The songwriting is beautiful, the deep Nick Cave/Lambchop-esque voice works, the piano is irresistable and all other instruments used at exactly the right moment. The album collaborates a variety of moods without taking away from the album as a whole too.

I'll never get sick of "Racing like a Pro."

Tuesday 4 September 2007

APEST



Photo taken from here.

This weekend NSW are getting "treated" to a long weekend. On friday people will sit at home and twiddle their thumbs while the Australian Government hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)forum.
Basically a bunch of leaders from around the world meet up and discuss information the general public will never be privy to.

Fair enough. I don't think I could sit through what will probably be a very drawl meeting. Bet the boss of US will be taking some time off golf to grab a nap during the summit. There's the cynic in me coming out again.

The official APEC website for those who have the time and patience.

My friends and I are trying to plan what to do this friday.

But it's proving difficult, as others may find.


If you have any suggestions let me know...

Bjork - Who Is It (Choir Mix) [buy]

Earlimart - The World [buy]

Headlights - Put Us Back Together Right [buy]

Saturday 1 September 2007

Weekend Winddown 3



Image taken from here


I didn't watch for too long but the Lunar Eclipse was spectacular last Tuesday night! It was a clear night, the milky way was visible and the red moon reminded us all of our teensy size in the universe.

I bring you another Weekend Winddown mix on this the first day of spring!

Bat for Lashes - Moon and Moon (live on KCRW)

This Bat for Lashes song is unreleased so far (even though she brought an album only just this year). What an amazing song though! And well, with the lunar eclipse last week and all I figure the timing fits too.

Radiohead - Gagging Order [buy]

I finally found this rare-ish Radiohead album of bsides the other week! The album, Com Lag, was rereleased here earlier this year. You can also find the Four Tet remix of "Scatterbrain" on there so it's a good compilation!
I always like the way Thom Yorke takes a phrase and uses it in a different context: Move along, there's left to see...

Beach House - Master of None [buy]

I heard Beach House a while ago and they didn't take with me. Probably because I had the volume turned down. They do the creepy quiet sound well though and the melody of their songs, though buried beneath the sound, sticks with you like a slow waltz for ages. "Master of None" is my favourite track.

Caribou - Melody Day (Four Tet Remix) [buy]

I heard this Caribou song earlier this year and I remember being impressed with the way they've modernised the 60s groove styling. The album is very psychedelic and cool! But it also has this variety of sounds too. It's not all "groovy" and upbeat.
And I've come to the conclusion that Four Tet don't know how to do bad remixes. They're just so good at what they do. This time they wind the song right down and spin it out a little more.

Tunng - Take [buy]

The unique sound Tunng use is basically a combination of folk and electronica. Not new but they do it extremely well. The melody is usually pretty basic but very catchy and they use a variety of instruments to keep you listening all the way through, as they build up the song. They also have a talent for creating a bassline with their vocals. "Take" comes from the forthcoming album, "Good Arrows."

Turin Brakes - Dark on Fire [buy]

I've always quite liked Turin Brakes. I bought their first two albums on sale both times for $10. I bought the first one on the strength of "Underdog (Save Me)" and then the second album on the first album's strength. I've never gotten sick of them. They have a really good acoustic sound and the lead singer has an amazing voice with a range he seems to expand more and more each time an album is released. I didn't get into the country stylings of the third album but this song, "Dark on Fire," from the upcoming album promises a return to form with even stronger song writing.

The Epochs - Head in the Fire

Who are The Epochs? I went to their website and it took me to their myspace page. I haven't seen any music of theirs on sale anywhere. All I know is that I love this song and "Opposite Sides" (which you can download for free from their myspace page) and that they're quite different from one another. OS is an upbeat 90s sounding song. "Head in the Fire" is an acoustic strolling melody slow song. If you can do upbeat and downbeat songs equally well, chances are the debut album will blow us all away. Too bad they're still so unknown.

The One A.M Radio - Mercury [buy]

I've gotten into The One A.M Radio so quickly it's not funny. I heard "In the Time We've Got" and I knew I'd love these guys. I don't know much more about them but this song "Mercury" reminds me of the Notwist a lot: which is a high compliment!
Can't wait for this album to be released here!

Beirut - Nantes [buy]

Zach Condon of Beirut promised us good things when he released an EP last year, which included the mindblowing and moving song "Elephant Gun." This guy takes gypsy folk and makes it more palatable to the casual ear, as he universalises the sound. He has an amazing voice too! Thanks to the bloggers a bunch of tracks from his upcoming album have just been leaked and it's all as emotionally astounding as he promised! If you download only one song from this winddown mix it has to be this song!