RADIOHEAD
[MP3] "Reckoner"[MP3] "Nude"
[2006's #1: THOM YORKE: THE ERASER]
[2005's #1: KENT: DU & JAG DODEN]
[2004's #1: ARCADE FIRE: FUNERAL]
[2003's #1: RADIOHEAD: HAIL TO THE THIEF]
RADIOHEAD
[MP3] "Reckoner"
AMY MACDONALD
[MP3] "This is the Life"
SHOUT OUT LOUDS
[MP3] "You Are Dreaming"
MAXIMO PARK
[MP3] "Books From Boxes"
ARCADE FIRE
[MP3] "Intervention"
JOSH RITTER
[MP3] "To the Dogs or Whoever"
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
[MP3] "Radio Nowhere"
LUCKY SOUL
[MP3] "One Kiss Don't Make a Summer"
THE THRILLS
[MP3] "The Midnight Choir"
SEA WOLF
[MP3] "The Cold, the Dark and the Silence"
This, of course, is not an effort to tell you what you should have been grooving to in 2007, merely an extremely subjective & self-centered attempt to make sense of the year gone by. Musically-speaking, at least.
This past Thanksgiving, I went with a change-of-pace post -- classical music for the masses. So, here it is another holiday, and I'm going to follow that up in an even more literal way. Classical masses.
[Second part of a two-parter. A mere 33 hours later than intended. Gotta love these December power outages....]
[First part of a two-parter....]
Left-click [HERE] to download the latest and (as of now) last '60s mix.
Remember ROXETTE? They were the Swedish pop duo who almost single-handedly kept their nation in the international music game between the demise of ABBA and the rise of THE HIVES. (No doubt that's over-simplifying things a bit, but it'll have to suffice; time is short today) (And no, we're not going to mention ACE OF BASE.... Oh crap... I just did....)
Knee-jerk reaction might lead some to suspect that Swedish trio PUNKY'S DILEMMA are named after "a very special episode" of a certain 1980s-era Soleil Moon Frye sitcom. Thankfully, this is not the case (as those with even a passing acquaintance with SIMON AND GARFUNKEL album tracks are already well aware).
We'll be filing FIREFLIES under "dream pop" instead of "shoegaze" -- though it could go either way. Or both ways. Depending.
I'm off to pay some penance/make some amends on the chain gang today (almost literally), so I'll be short-cutting this post with a bit of retro cut-and-paste.
Proof in advertising. Proof in album titling.
Here's a joke that was all the rage with 10-, 11-, and 12-year-olds back in the late '70s:
[Today's Sunday mix is a two-parter. Look for the latter half later today -- after I've dug myself out from an imminent blizzard.]
Uh-oh. I think I'm about to "jump the shark" with this one....
By their very nature, tribute albums tend to be hit-or-miss affairs. DIG FOR FIRE: A TRIBUTE TO PIXIES is no exception (though, unfortunately, it leans more to the latter than the former). I'd rate the following as at least marginally worthwhile....
For the first eight years of their existence, UK trip-hop/electronica outfit MORCHEEBA could be counted on to produce smooth, slinky grooves that perfectly suited singer SKYE EDWARDS' smooth, slinky vocal stylings. Then, Skye went bye-bye.
And R.E.M. thought we were "Bushwacked" back in '92.... If only they'd known....
You may have heard of a little band called RADIOHEAD. You may have heard that they recently released an album on the Internet. There's a discbox, too -- extra tracks and such. Cost me $85. Arrived yesterday. The first song below is one of the extra tracks and such. It'll cost you nary a nickel. Dig that dark vibe. Dig the synths.
Norwegian indie-pop crooner SONDRE LERCHE is rather dramatically raising his profile in the U.S. with his soundtrack to the new Steve Carell film, DAN IN REAL LIFE. You'll find old and new Lerche songs here -- as well as a duet with REGINA SPEKTOR. Also: various instrumental cues, which, out of context, are of very little interest to us here at P of A.
I've given up trying to figure out how PINTO's ANDREAS MAGNUSSON (supposedly from Gothenburg, but last seen herding sheep and shagging Jake Gyllenhaal in the wilds of Wyoming) (see photo above) is able to write so many solid, seemingly effortless pop songs so incredibly quickly. I mean, anyone can pen a tune, as far as that goes. Take me, at age 8, for instance:
In which we continue and conclude our skip-to-our-lou down EELS' daisy-lined career path....