A Place to Bury Strangers sounds like the love child of The Cure and My Bloody Valentine. And like the latter, I want to like them more than I actually do - when everything comes together, the songs sound great; when they don't, it just sounds like noise to me. "Ocean" works for me, and if you like it, I'd recommend also checking out the Daytrotter version.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Song of the Day: Aimee Mann - Driving Sideways
I first came to know Aimee Mann's music via the movie Magnolia, and I distinctly remember downloading some of the songs from Napster (gasp!). Her album Bachelor No. 2 was released shortly thereafter, and this song has long been a favorite of mine. Bonus points are awarded for the album being produced by Jon Brion and featuring Largo regulars Grant Lee Phillips and Benmont Tench.
Labels:
Aimee Mann,
Jon Brion,
Largo
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Song of the Day: Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
I'm really enjoying the AV Club's "My Favorite Music Year" series, and the most recent one, which focuses on 1979, inspired me to share a song from that year. I've already shared some of my favorites - Gang of Four, Buzzcocks, Fleetwood Mac, The Heartbreakers, and just yesterday, Elvis Costello, and just listing those out makes me realize this was indeed a pretty extraordinary year.
And perhaps no career became more extraordinary than Michael Jackson's, which began in 1979 with his first solo album, Off the Wall. It spawned a few hits, but for my money, none is better than the disco-funk of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough."
And perhaps no career became more extraordinary than Michael Jackson's, which began in 1979 with his first solo album, Off the Wall. It spawned a few hits, but for my money, none is better than the disco-funk of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough."
Labels:
Michael Jackson
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Song of the Day: Elvis Costello - Accidents Will Happen
I've blogged about Elvis before - no, not that one, this one - but after seeing Costello in concert last week, I realized I had never posted a song of his on the blog. It's extremely difficult to pick one song from such a prolific artist, but if asked at gunpoint, I'd have to go with "Accidents Will Happen." Not only is the album version extraordinary, but the live version, originally released on a 7-inch along with the Armed Forces LP, illustrates how fantastic a songwriter Elvis Costello is, as it's just him and a piano. Check out both versions below.
Labels:
Elvis Costello
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Song of the Day: Raphael Saadiq - Movin' Down the Line
I'd never heard of Saadiq a month ago, but after reading some interesting reviews of his new album, Stone Rollin', I thought I'd check it out. I also know nothing about his first group, Tony! Toni! Tone! (except a vague memory of them being on SNL back in the day), but this new album makes me want to check out more of what he's done. It's got a very loose vibe, a little bit of R&B and Soul, and a little bit of Rock.
Labels:
Raphael Saadiq
Monday, May 16, 2011
Song of the Day: Zach Galifianakis - Up in Them Guts
The mag Chunklet released this song as a 7-inch picture disc, and while it's definitely a novelty (I've probably listened to it once before today), I feel compelled to post today, as I'm going to see Zach at a charity event at Largo tonight. I'm really hoping Fiona Apple is there, and I'm secretly hoping they don't play this song.
Here's a shot of both sides of the vinyl:
Here's a shot of both sides of the vinyl:
Labels:
Fiona Apple,
Zach Galifianakis
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The blog is on hiatus this week
But will return Monday, May 16
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