Why Vampire Weekend matters.

Written by dushey on May 4, 2008 – 8:39 pm

Vampire Weekend - @ CoachellaIf you are one of the few music lovers out there to not know Vampire Weekend, consider this your crash course. These fun, indie fashionistas are making waves out on the scene, and with good reason. For starters, they were on the cover of SPIN - March 2008, weeks before their debut album was released. Their blog presence is huge, being noticed first by African blog - “Benn loxo du taccu.” I’ve never heard of it, but Stereogum has, and they picked up the Weekend only 6 months later. And despite the numerous things I could name that makes these Columbia University boys the latest sensation, we really need to get down to the music.

Indie music for the past few years has been a little bit - depressing. For the better part of the 2000’s, the ‘indie’ tag has been so closely associated with ‘emo’ that has given a lot of great music a bad label. In the last few years, many indie bands have broken away from the flat-ironed hair and adopted true individuality. All that to say, Vampire Weekend might be leading the charge.

Vampire Weekend

They make music fun again. As I watched them at Coachella, I looked back in the crowd and noticed people participating in a lost festival ritual. Dancing. This wasn’t the electronica tent, or hip hop tent, this was the side stage. The same stage that later held Dwight Yoakam and Mark Ronson (okay, people love to dance to Mark). Maybe it’s the ska like guitar riffs that lead singer Ezra Koening lays down. Maybe it’s his simple melodies in an under 4 minute song. Maybe it’s the ability to take a listen to a song once, and know the chorus. Either way, they’re a brilliant shining light for indie music, at it’s simplest. Check out their debut disc ‘Vampire Weekend’ and see if you agree.

Vampire Weekend - Walcott

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    Really Free music.

    Written by dushey on May 4, 2008 – 6:19 pm

    About a month ago, I posted some great sites to find new free music, usually with no “signup” needed. I wanted to repost some of these sites for new readers, and take the liberty to add a few more.

    daytrotter.com Daytrotter - This is a studio in Illinois where some big names occasionally stop in, and record about 4 tracks, and then on the site they release these tracks for free. Death Cab for Cutie just did 6 songs with them, 2 of the tracks being from the upcoming “Narrow Stairs.

    Download 25 FREE songs at eMusic.com!

    Emusic - Relatively new on the ‘free music’ scene - these guys offer a sensational trial program. You get 25 songs for free, and then can opt out. If you choose not to, they have plans to download 30-75 songs a month. It’s an exceptional deal actually. I suggest you check out their trial, as their mp3’s also work seamlessly with Itunes.

    rcrdlbl.com

    RCRDLBL - A great site for bands you’ve never heard of. You may be able to name about 10% of their catalog, but they really introduce some really good stuff that’s going on, and make it fun. With daily inclusion of throwback videos (devo, etc.) new mashups from old artists, and global music coverage, this is one hell of an ‘indie’ site. And it’s good for artists. Click on picture to be re-routed.

    music.download.comDownload.com - Lots of streaming mainstream artists, and sometimes you really have to dig to find some great stuff. I got about 8 Iron & Wine tracks here, and even some Sufjan Stevens. Really good place. If you sign up for their email list, they’ll also let you know when you can get free downloads pre-album release. It’s brilliant.


    Get 5 Free Songs Downloads with Rhapsody
    Rhapsody.com - So here’s the deal w/ Rhapsody. You sign up for a 14-day free pass. In this system, you can get as much music as you want, at your fingertips. The problem is, it isn’t Itunes compatible. The upside is, it plays right in your browser when you download the plugin.

    So, now you have some music outlets to go and load up your ipod or zune for the week. If this was helpful, subscribe to my email newsletter that will keep you informed of free music that I constantly find.

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    Augustana - Can’t Love, Can’t Hurt

    Written by dushey on May 1, 2008 – 10:39 pm

    Why we like it: Once again, the Illinois/Southern California boys have written a record from the heart. It would be hard to top ‘All the Stars and Boulevards’ but sometimes this record comes real close. If you enjoyed some of the sub-tracks on their previous record (Sunday Best, Coffee and Cigarettes) you’ll like this. The lead singer, Daniel, cut his hair and looks like Brandon from The Killers now. It’s easily comparable. Sams Town is to Hot Fuss as Can’t Love, Can’t Hurt is to All the Stars and Boulevards.
    Why we don’t
    : Often times, it sounds like they went into the studio with a track from other bands and said “Yeah, make it sound like them.” Some tracks are stellar, but a lot of them lose their flair, fast. At least it’s not like some bands sophmoric efforts. It could’ve been better, but by no means is a bad record.Augustana - Can\'t Love, Can\'t Hurt
    Genre: Rock, Pop, Indie
    Like Artist: The Fray, Jack’s Mannequin, Dashboard Confessional


    Play Augustana

    Augustana - Can't Love, Can't Hurt  (Deluxe Version)

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    Scheduling your 2008 Coachella - Sunday. (part 3 of 3)

    Written by admin on April 20, 2008 – 5:12 pm

    Whew. These posts have occupied most of my weekend, but listening to all this music has got me entirely juiced for Californias favorite festival. (Well, this might be debatable with SF Outside Lands first year lineup.) So, without further ado, I bring you our closing day. Brett Dennen - Grand Ole Party - Perry Farrell - Duffy - Annuals - Sia - Stars - Simian Mobile Disc - Gogol Bordello - Roger Waters - And now, I must say this. If I left out your favorite band, I apologize. There are so many acts to see at Coachella, regardless of who you see, it’s going to be spectacular. These lists are just compiled from all the data I have, and I put them up here so your experience can be diverse, and you can get to know great acts. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I did writing it.

    Brett Dennen - As I write this post, I am actually missing Mr. Dennen at a free show in Golden Gate park. Since his release of ‘So Much More,’ Dennen has been on tour non-stop. He lives out of a suitcase and calls every hotel room that he visits home. His noise is reggae, rock, acoustic, and full of passion. If you’ve yet to be introduced to Dennen, this is your chance. He leads Sunday off with a bang.

    Grand Ole Party - Being a once San Diegan, it’s nice that we have someone representin SoCal in this festival. I actually saw Grand Ole Party bring in my 2007, and from what I remember, they were quite impressive. Lead singer/drummer Kristin Gundred brings Janis back to life, while beating the crap out of her drums. It’s unusual to see a drummer that’s a girl, much less one that does all the singing. And it is GOOD.

    Duffy - Yes, she does sound like Amy Winehouse. Yes, she is also English, and yes, she is WAY hotter than Rehab Winehouse. Any existing Duffy fan will tell you that Duffy has been conjuring the 60’s Motown sounds long before Amy was even dreaming of telling rehabilitation centers no, no, and no. I’m sure there are some better musical acts around, but I want some eye candy.

    Annuals - Ambient, Rock, Alternative, Pop, Emo. The studio albums that Annuals have put out are layered with ambient noises and sounds, and I really have to understand how they do this live. I once saw Grandaddy try to pull this off, very poorly I might add. Rumor has it they’re a gnarly live show, and bring the rawk back to energy levels that of U2. Finally, someone to slap Bono off his high horse? We could only hope.

    Sia - If you went into any Starbucks in the world, you saw this album placed in front of your friendly barista for weeks. I, like the sucker I can be, finally broke down and see what all the fuss was about. With her previous single Breathe all over the radio, I believed that her new disc and witty title would be a breath of fresh air. It was, and not I believe that Aussies know how to be heartfelt and honest.

    Stars - Canadian indie pop band that highly resembles LA’s Shiny Toy Guns. Like the Guns, you get male and female vocals fused with some screaming guitars and synthesizers. I like them because of their ambient vibe, and I believe that all bands will be competing for our attention. With a revival in good Canadian music, this is a great place to start. Catchy enough to keep you intrigued, but not so much that you’ll hear them on your local radio station. (unless that station kicks ass)

    Simian Mobile Disco - Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to attend SXSW this year, but I had a friend from Itunes that was. She raved about Cut Copy (performing friday) and continued her rants about SMD. Once again, there will be dancing. It looks like they’re slotted for a later spot, so, we might see glow sticks as well. If you’ve yet to disco, start by yourself, in your room, with ‘Hustler.’ Then share it with your friends, where you can all disco together.

    Gogol Bordello - A self explanatory name for this band, as they bring the gypsy cabaret to your ears. They’re previous record is called Gypsy punk, and that’s exactly what it is. If Flogging Molly were to include bull fighting violins, mandolins, and bar-mitzvah accordions, they would be Gogol Bordello. Sure to include ridiculous costumes and exceptional crowd interaction, this is one act that shouldn’t be missed at Coachella.

    Perry Farrell- I laughed out loud, I really did. This former front man for Janes Addiction, I can only assume, will come out in silver leather pants, with some short of half shirt on. His voice is undeniable, and he’s known for his eccentric live performances. Though we could all wish that he was with Navarro and friends for an Addiction reunion, the case is not so. I’m just surprised Farrell, the brains behind the Lollapalooza festivals is performing with a competitor.

    Roger Waters - I can hear it now. “Play ‘Another Brick in the Wall’!” “Comfortably Numb!” As Waters is recluse, not playing many shows over the past few years, we can only hold our breaths when it comes to seeing him. Pink Floyd was known for their unique production on their albums, along with an incredible light/multimedia show to match their shows. I hope Waters brings the same.

    Okay, I made it. It took a lot of research, but I really enjoyed writing all of this for you. If you liked the posts, be sure to subscribe, as I review shows, albums, and new happenings all across the music scene that you should keep posted about. I’m going to take a nap now. Oh, and click the pictures to be directed to the tunes, as always. Cheers.

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    Scheduling your Coachella. Friday. (part 1 of 3)

    Written by dushey on April 18, 2008 – 8:02 am

    You’ve bought your tickets. You’ve booked your hotel or cleaned up your tent. You’ve worked out the necessary rations of food/liquids and other necessary questionable items. And everyday that Coachella gets closer, you look at that lineup and get confused.

    Who is that band? What do they sound like? Where are the from? What stage will they be on? Can I make it there if after ’such and such’ band and take a potty break? Friend, you must calm down. You must breathe easy. In less than a week you’ll be on the grounds of one of the best festivals this summer has to offer. And I’m going to make it easy on you. I want to make sure that your experience is one you’ll never forget.. so here we go.

    The problem lies here. Coachella hasn’t posted their exact time schedule yet. So, I’m going to give you the recommendations, and link you to some songs from bands that you will love. Hopefully, if the lineup release is indicative of the show times, this should be safe. Click on the pictures for links to preview.

    Friday: Rogue Wave, Cut Copy, Architecture in Helsinki, Vampire Weekend, Jens Lekman, Santogold, Aesop Rock, Tegan and Sara, Aphex Twin, The Breeders, Jack Johnson

    Rogue WaveRogue Wave - If you were one of the fortunates to ever enjoy the movie Just Friends, that song that they kept playing over and over was Rogue Wave - Eyes. It’s a short little catchy ditty. This kind of band will start off the festival with not too much rock and pizazz. It’s going to be early Friday, and we need to ease into this rocking lineup. The boys of Rogue Wave are going to do just that. We have so much room to cover.

    cut copyCut Copy - Electronica Dance Party!! While it looks like this will be slated somewhere in the 1-2 range, it is a bit early for my taste. I’m not ready to break out the glow sticks just yet, but I am full of java and red bull at this point, so I will be ready to dance. These boys rocked socks at SXSW, and are sure to do the same here.

    Architecture in HelsinkiArchitecture in Helsinki - Australian indie pop. Not one other festival lineup in the states gets them. They’re not even playing a headlining show. Or opening up for anyone. This might be a once in a lifetime opportunity. That, and they’re music is really good. It’s filled up with synths, boy and girl vocals, and by this time during the day you’ll just be hitting your festival stride.

    Vampire WeekendVampire Weekend - Fun. Fun. And more fun. These New Yorkers are all the craze amongst the under indie worlds. The self titled debut is a hit amongst the critics, and the haters can’t find any justifiable reason to hate. Simple hooks, easy melodies might have you dancing, and surely your upcoming beer buzz will enhance this act to unexplainable levels.

    Jens LekmanJens Lekman - This swedish crooner/songwriter grooves. I just recently got into his tunes, and love every bit of them. Fans of Josh Rouse will like this guy, as he brings some orchestra folks along with him, and one hell of a back beat for your run of the mill brown eyed, brown haired guy. Also, if Andrew Bird or Beirut is all up in your Ipod, this is your guy.

    santogoldSantogold - Oh, you don’t know about Santo? Hear this. Last week she opened up for Gnarls Barkley in New York City. She is jazz, she is soul, and she is the rhythm & blues. All the latest reviews say this Brooklyn babe gives up serious energy in her shows. Maybe the new Amy Winehouse? Wait. She actually has meat on her bones.

    aesop rockAesop Rock - He bears no resemblance to the Beastie Boys, yet hails from the same place. He actually can rap, and he actually can perform. He writes songs that revolve around video games. What could be cooler than THAT? Nike also commissioned him to do a 45 minute instrumental CD for runners. Though not a runner myself, I find these tracks awesome to listen to.

    tegan and saraTegan and Sara - Ah yes. The Canadian sisters. I had the pleasure of seeing them in late 07, and was blown away. The hype is real, and understandable. Girls can rock, they’re proof. They are performing everywhere this summer though, so if you have another chance to see them, you might wanna check out Serj.

    aphex twinAphex Twin - I’m not really sure what you’re looking for me to say. Aren’t those two words (Aphex Twin) enough? It’s time to dance again kiddies.

    the breedersThe Breeders - So you were too young see The Pixies in the 80’s and 90’s. But you still spin Surfer Rosa, and are probably on your 3rd copy. With the recent release of The Breeders Mountain Battles, Kim Deal is lo-fi fantasmastic. Even if you disliked the Pixies, you’ll want to check out a few songs from Kim Deal and friends.

    and of course, Jack Johnson. (I’m not a fan, and you probably are) So we’ll our count our losses and still part ways as friends. Part 2 (Saturday) up soon. Marinate in Part 1 for a bit.

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