Friday, February 29, 2008
Sara Melson-Feel it Coming
I listened to Sara Melson yesterday. Somehow this album was listed in rhapsody as garage rock, but it sure as heck was not that. When I looked her up on the in the Internet and they called her AAA/Alt-Country. I am not sure what this AAA is but I can hear the alt-country. The album wasn't too bad though. Kind of a nice break from all the hip-hop and garage I have been listening to. 7.5 out of 10.3.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
The Makes Nice-Candy Wrapper + Twelve Other Songs
Yesterday I listened to The Makes Nice. I also subscribe to Sirius radio and listen to the Little Steven Garage Rock channel a lot, and there are lots of songs I have marked as good that are going be a source of albums to listen to. The Makes Nice was my first. The album was not as good as the one song I bookmarked but it was a decent album, better than most really. 7.5 out of 10.5.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Dolly Parton-Backwoods Barbie
Yesterday's album was Dolly Parton-Backwoods Barbie. Unlike her last few albums which were classic country/bluegrass, this one is pure new country/country pop. It pales in comparison to some of more recent efforts. I give it 7 out of 13.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
DOLLY PARTON - BACKWOODS BARBIE
Will have to speak to this tomorrow. (She sure does love her some Jesus)
Raheem DeVaughn-Love Behind the Melody
Yesterday’s album was Raheem DeVaughn-Love Behind the Melody. Kind of an old fashioned R&B meets hip hop. Many of these albums I find totally unlistenable. This one was not. It had some humor, some good singing, and some decent music. 7.5 out of 11.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Raveonettes-Lust, Lust, Lust
As I said I had to pick up my sister at the airport and I took her car. On the ride I listened to the Raveonettes, Lust, Lust, Lust. When I picked her up I discovered the album was probably a lot less “garage” than I had imaged. All of my sisters speakers are blown, which had a big effect on the sound of the album. Still I like it. 7.5 out of 9.6.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Akon-Konvicted, The Killers-Sams Town, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks at the Cannes Film Festival
Three very different albums. Akon I think stinks. The killers are OK and Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner are great. 7.5 of 15, 12, 9.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
All Star-Starlito’s Way, Timbaland Presents Shock Value
I was home this past weekend and my mom told me Rap music was dead/dying. I guess she heard it on NPR. Well as far as I know rap music is not dead. I think the economic model of Rap music has kind of disappeared. People don’t buy albums for hit singles anymore thanks to itunes, and that has hurt Rap album sales. That said I heard Flow Rida on Howard Stern the other day and he was saying how many millions of ring tones he had sold. He also said that the artists make more off of the ring tones than they do from the iTunes sales. The other really crazy thing about Rap music these days is these mixtapes. All of the artists are releasing mixtapes, which they sell on the internet. Now these things I would assume are even more profitable than a major label release, because production costs are very low and the labels don’t take a huge cut. Anyhow the point of the matter is that you should not listen to NPR when they are reporting on Rap music, or probably anything else that has to do with the tastes of urban youth (of which I do not include myself, but where I do coincide on occasion).
Starlito’s Way is a mixtape. To me mixtapes often feel like rap music without the hooks, which is both good and bad. Starlito’s way is a double album so that is a lot hookless music. That said I liked it, 7.5 of 11. Timbaland used to be one my faves, back in the Magoo era, but he is not as good anymore. I still enjoy a good Timbaland/Missy track, but there is not enough to go round here, 7.5 out of 12.2.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Feist The Reminder
I listened to Feist yesterday. For some reason I got it in my head that Feist was going to be a Rap album, and I was in the mood for a rap album, so BAM I cued up the Feist. (Is that the proper term for selecting music on an ipod? Put on does not seem quite right as that implies the physical act of putting the record/cd on the turntable/cd player. Also cued, or some other spelling involving the letter Q?) Well to my surprise the Feist is NOT RAP MUSIC. Do not be fooled. FEIST IS MUCH TO MELLOW AND MELODIC AND UNRAP LIKE TO BE CONSIDERED RAP MUSIC. As a matter of fact you would have to be crazy to think Feist is rap music, or never have heard Feist before and just inferred it from the name. I did enjoy the Feist though. 7.5 out of 9.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Protest the Hero-Fortress, Black Mountain-In the Future, K.D. Lang-Wathershed
Three very different albums. Protest The Hero was some kind of crazy hard-core metal rock (if memory serves me right). Black mountain was a kind of retro heavy metal/hard rock and K.D. Lang was K.D. Lang. 7.5 (of course) out of 12, 10 and 9.5.
Friday, February 15, 2008
The Dungeon Family Even in Darkness
Ugghh. Work just blew up on me!
Dungeon Family was good. Funkadelic meets rap. 7.5 out of 9.6.
Protest the Hero - Bloodmeat New Video Clip
I am surprised that this is not included in Guitar Hero Week. This is so I remember tomorrow!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
CunninLynguists Dirty Acres, Times New Viking Rip It Off
CunninLynguists was was pretty awesome. Also I got a instrumental version of the album which was very nice as well. Times New Viking was also good, but a little too much noise for me. 7.5 out of 9.5 and 11.
Times New Viking - Dance Walhalla
The seem pretty rinky dink on this video but I listened to them on Wednesday.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Nada Surf Lucky
Yesterday I listened to Nada Surf's Lucky. I enjoyed it. Pop, alternative, fun. I think I will keep it on the ipod for at least a second listen. You can watch the video below (another new feature gauranteed to boost readership!). 7.5 out of 11.3.
Nada Surf - See These Bones
Well i know nobody is reading this blog but from now on I am going to try and post a link to video of the artist that I listened to. Todays post will be about Nada Surf, so here you go.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Norman Greenbaum Petaluma
I watched a few minutes of the Grammies last night. I saw Amy Winehouse and although the performance was OK I found it a little disturbing. I guess I am beginning to think this watching celebrities self destruct is not so much fun. I enjoyed Hasselhoff, and certainly was a big fan of the Pat O’brien tape, but all the Britney stuff just seems too much. I really think Britney is going to kill herself and her blood will be on all of our hands. Not much we can do about it, but I do have the slightest inkling to turn away now when I see these things. Not that I turned away last night, but I did have an inkling.
Yesterday’s album was Norman Greenbaum Petaluma. Scooter sent me the album and asked before he did if he needed to pick things he thought I would like. I said no, but to my surprise I enjoyed this one. I am on a bit of a run recently of country/folk type albums and this one continues the winning ways. 7.5 out of 10.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Long Time No Blog!
The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust! by Saul Williams
Ask Forgiveness by Bonnie Prince Billy
Dirt Farmer by Levon Helm
Distortion by Magnetic Fields
All the albums were pretty good, the first two better than the second two I think. I am not sure I get this Magnetic Fields business. The albums all get a 7.5 on scales of 1-10, 1-9, 1-11, and 1-12 respectively.
Also I am starting to think Barack Obama might win this thing!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Hot Chip Made In The Dark
This Hot Chip album was pretty good. Its techno flavor reminded me of my old raving days, but it was definitely more mainstream (like Fatboy Slim or something). I probably owe it another listen which I will try this weekend. BTW my second listen of Daughtry was not as good as the first and I might be removing it from my ipod. One day soon I will list every album on my ipod just for fun. I give Hot Chip 7.5 out of 10.5,
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
MGMT Oracular Spectacular
This MGMT album was OK, although I have to admit I listened to it on the train while reading the paper and I can’t really remember any of it. I liked the first couple of tracks and then it got kind of non-descript. 7.5 out of 15.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Raising Sand, Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Raising Sand is a fucking great album. Bluegrassy/Country/Honkeytonk with a backing band that is sometimes hauntingly beautiful. This album is GREAT GREAT GREAT. If anyone is reading this blog (which I seriously doubt) you need to go out and buy this album. 7.5 stars out of 7.6.
Vampire Weekend is described as heavily influenced by the Talking Heads. I guess if they say it, it is true, but I didn’t really hear that. I did enjoy the album. It was up tempo, fun music. I give it 7.5 out of 10.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
The Mars Volta The Bedlam in Goliath Pat Metheny Trio Day Trip
Two days and two good albums. Mars Volta is very funk/rock/progrock. I enjoyed it quite a bit. 7.5 stars out of 10.
Pat Metheny Trio was a more jazz and less fusion than I had expected, but that was fine. Very nice jazz album. 7.5 out of 9.5.
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