I’m liking this song by Portland’s YACHT. You might too:
I do find the dude behind YACHT to be pretty pretentious, though. But, most indie-beat-pop artists are.
September 13th, 2009 § 0
I’m liking this song by Portland’s YACHT. You might too:
I do find the dude behind YACHT to be pretty pretentious, though. But, most indie-beat-pop artists are.
September 7th, 2009 § 0
On her new Taken by Trees album, East of Eaden, Victoria Bergsman takes on the Animal Collective’s “My Girls,” slightly transforming the song into the bouncy, Euro-pop “My Boys.” Bergsman used to front the Concretes, who had some stellar songs a few years back.
Check out the unofficial video below, and then ignore the lackluster visuals and let the song make you smile:
September 4th, 2009 § 0
Guess who’s back? Carter’s back. And attending hipster concerts on the Brooklyn waterfront, to boot.
I’m glad Jay-Z’s back, though. Blueprint 3 leaked, and it’s killer, packed with smart, rapid-fire pop-culture references. It’s also full of Jay’s apparent disrespect for all songs Auto-Tuned, despite featuring Kanye’s heavy production work and guest raps.
And while Jay may be down on the ol’ A-Tune, he’s more than happy to take to the trend of having Rihanna sing the hook.
Also, I’m rather taken by The xx, and their new album, xx. These Londoner, 20-somethings play deliriously hook-based slow-pop.
I’ve listened to the new Antlers album, Hospice, about 100 times in the last three weeks. The Brooklyn-based band fills the same appetite that calls for Arcade Fire, but they mix in a little bit of OK Computer and Low to craft some beautiful slow-core.
July 31st, 2009 § 0
Ellyn and I took to top 40 hip-hop on the honeymoon… and now Kid Cudi has come along and crammed all our favorite lines into one self aware video:
July 25th, 2009 § 0
The new Modest Mouse ep is one the way in August. I’m a big fan of the Mouse. They capture a hopelessly Pacific Northwest state of being with their tunes. So perfect.
Here’s a video for the first track: