Sunday, January 28, 2007
I wish everything was this easy
Something sad sparked my recollection of this song yesterday, but I’m really glad it did. I had not thought about the gentle Alt-Country styles of the band known as Tarnation for quite some time, and not only was it a welcomed trip down memory lane, but it was also an enlightening one. It would appear that the long dormant 4AD band is now on the verge of releasing a new record (well sort of.) Apparently after Tarnation’s 1997 sophomore effort, "Mirador," main songwriter & lead vocalist Paula Frazer dropped the moniker and released several records under her own name on the unlikely Retro Fuzz label, Birdman Records. This March 1st, Frazer evokes the Tarnation name once again with the release of "Now It’s Time," also distributed by Birdman.
I listened to the title track on her Myspace profile, and got really excited. The song is gorgeous and has a strange Cat Stevens quality to it. If that song is any indication, I suspect that the new album will still have the same dreamy feel of Tarnation’s debut, "Gentle Creatures," minus the tin-can vocals.
The song I’m posting, "It’s Not Easy," is probably my favorite Tarnation song, and easily one of their most upbeat. The beautiful contrast of Matt Wendell Sullivan’s lead vocals and Frazer’s wailing yodel comforts me every time.
It’s Not Easy (mp3)
-Popkoff
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Beans
Rising from the ashes of Antipop Consortium, Beans bridges the gap between the Avant Garde musings of Sun Ra, and the electro street spirit of Afrika Bambaataa.
He has 3 albums under his belt. ‘Only’ (his most recent) takes a hard left into experiemental territory, which was briefly visited on his first two LP’s. His work with Prefuse 73, Dani Siciliano, Arto Lindsay, Ghislain Poirier, EL-P, and Outhud keeps him tied to the Indie/Underground scene, but this is still straight up Electro Hip Hop.
71 (mp3) from 'Only'
Bubonic (mp3)
Down By Law (mp3) from 'Shock City Maverick'
Mutescreamer (mp3) from 'Tomorrow Right Now'
Win Or Lose You Lose (mp3) from 'Now, Soon, Someday'
Bonus:
Prefeelings (mp3) - Arto Lindsay feat. Beans
Morale Crusher (mp3) - Prefuse 73 feat. Beans
-Drew
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Goodnight Mr. Spaceman
Last March I saw Billy Bragg perform as part of Anti’s SXSW Hootenanny at the Central Presbyterian Church, a unique experience to say the least. I didn’t really know much about him then, nor do I now, but I have a general idea of who he is, and his place in musical history. Recently I picked up a MOJO compilation for a $1 that had a song by him on it, and I liked the song so much, it inspired this blog. It’s a very simple, very endearing Pop Rock song about a girl, a song that would fit nicely along side Wreckless Eric’s “Whole Wide World.” That being said, I realized that most of my favorite Love songs are in fact simple little Pop Rock tunes.
A dear friend of mine recommended Television Personalities to me a long time ago, and cited them as a reason to like Jens Lekman (since he covered them, he couldn’t be all that bad.) I’ve like everything I’ve heard by them, and if nothing else, I like the fact that they wrote a song based on dialogue from the film Gregory’s Girl.
Speaking of Jens Lekman, his entire song-writing style is more or less akin to that of Jonathan Richman, who will be playing both the Cactus CafĂ© & the Continental Club in late February. I’m pretty excited about seeing him.
The only things I really have to say about the Velvet Underground right now is that this particular version of “I’m Sticking With You” is in my opinion better than the none-demo version. It was playing in my car several years ago when I got into a car accident with a pillar that probably should killed me. Plus, I also learned how to sign the lyrics of this song for an American Sign Language assignment.
New England (mp3) - Billy Bragg
Someone to Share my Life With (mp3) - Television Personalities
Everyday Clothes (mp3) - Jonathan Richman
I’m Sticking With You (Demo) (mp3) - The Velvet Underground
Bonus:
Someone to Share my Life With (mp3) - Jens Lekman
–Popkoff
Saturday, January 06, 2007
7 Minutes In Heaven
So I just want to thank the guys at You Ain’t No Picasso for turning me on to this totally inspiring Zombie’s song, it really made my day. I can’t remember the last time I listened to a song for the first time, and was instantly moved by it’s warmth. I listened to it at least 8 times before leaving for work today, and all I could think about tonight was coming home and listening to it again.
As a bonus, I’m posting another amazing sentimental reflection on life, "In My Life" by the Beatles (it was recommended a few weeks back by a dear friend.) As a second bonus, I’ve been on a real Kinks kick recently, so I’m posting one of current faves.
This Will Be Our Year (mp3) - The Zombies
In My Life (mp3) - The Beatles
This Is Where I Belong (mp3) - The Kinks
–Popkoff
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