Saturday, July 31, 2010

Raining in Phoenix - a playlist by Eric

Inspired by Katie Cook (http://katelinesther.tumblr.com), I have uploaded my own summer mix. I know it has five Guided By Voices songs, but they're all less than 2 minutes long. So you can just suck it up, Calloway, and listen.

Raining in PHX (download here)
1. Sufjan Stevens - Wolverine
2. Cat Power - I Believe in You
3. The Rolling Stones - Respectable
4. Thurston Moore - Psychic Hearts
5. The Byrds - One Hundred Years from Now
6. Chris Bell - I Am the Cosmos
7. Fleetwood Mac - Silver Springs
8. Oasis - Supersonic
9. Guided By Voices - Dayton, Ohio (Nineteen-Something-and-Five)
10. Jay-Z - On to the Next One
11. A Sunny Day in Glasgow - The Best Summer Ever
12. Of Montreal - 1st Time High (Jon Brion remix)
13. Coldplay - Lovers in Japan (Osaka Sun mix)
14. Guided By Voices - 158 Years of Beautiful Sex
15. Guided By Voices - 14 Cheerleader Coldfront
16. The Easybeats - Friday on My Mind
17. Los Campesinos! - The Sea Is a Good Place to Think of the Future
18. The Clientele - We Could Walk Together
19. Stars - Undertow
20. The Cribs - I've Tried Everything
21. Guided By Voices - Teenage FBI
22. Guided By Voices - Non-Absorbing
23. Ryan Adams - Avalanche
24. Bob Dylan - Tonight, I'll Be Staying Here with You
(Add The Who's "Water" in here somewhere)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Vampire Weekend is "gangster as fuck" says PitchFork...and I agree.



I just watched the new Vampire Weekend music video for their single "Holiday," on Pitchfork, notorious music snob webmag. The Vampire Weekend guys over the last several months have been taking heat for being too preppy and making music that is too "highfalutin" for rock n roll. Damn them for having a vocabulary! Anyway, I think they've handled it incredibly well all things considered. Earlier this year, lead singer Ezra Keonig was quoted as saying,
"critics ignore it when the Best Rapper Alive says faggot, but hulk-out when the Worst Rapper Alive says balaclava." A poignant and rational response to the attacks. Well VW has more to say to the haters out there.

Read about and watch the video for their new single "Holiday" here.




Monday, May 24, 2010

My new favourite band

The Radio Dept.

Their new album is called Clinging on a Scheme. Loved Lesser Matters nary six years ago. This new one is hi-fi and superb.

Here's a link, not mine: http://www.mediafire.com/?zmitzndymyn

Enjoy. This might get the blog shut down. I dunno.

Another link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOmnKo7IYmo

The Radio Dept.'s song featuring video of Los Strokes for no reason! Woo-hoo. They're touring this summer. WTFuckin' Awesome.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Pretty architectural and fashion photos with witty commentary. Dig.

The sad truth was that the divide was rooted in the disappearance of a rare Marimekko maxi dress.

(Photo: Prue Ruscoe; Dwell, March 09)


http://unhappyhipsters.com/


Monday, February 8, 2010

The new Hot Chip album is t0ta11y aw3s0m3

That is all.

http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&q=hot+chip+one+life+stand+rar&scoring=d

That Google blog search should provide a working link if you're into that sort of thing. Don't tell W3b Sh3riff.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Heard while out last night: Tuxedomoon's "No Tears"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z-DC66THOU
It came out in 1978 and sounds like a classic post-punk track. It was totally new to me when I first heard it at local watering hole The Bikini Lounge while out last night.

2009 Top 10 Singles Match-Up #8

Derrick's choice: Vampire Weekend "Cousins" vs. Eric's choice: Peter Doherty - "Last of the English Roses"

I'm not sure there's any defense for my choice of "Last of the English Roses," the only stand-out tune from Doherty's solo debut (not counting Babyshambles). It doesn't hold a candle to the better halves of the Libertines' and Babyshambles' discographies, but it's a minimalist stab at classic mid-90s Britpop (a genre I barely understand and marginally appreciate). I deliberately chose video clips that show Doherty in full-on strung-out mode.

Vampire Weekend's "Cousins" barely counts as a 2009 release (it debuted in December, but appears on January's Contra. On an album full of top-notch tunes, "Cousins" is the one the band apparently flipped a coin to choose as its first single (because the album is excellent start-to-finish).

Let the mocking of Pete ensue, Doc.

2009 Top 10 Singles Match-Up #9

For the #9 spot...

Eric's choice: Franz Ferdinand - "Live Alone" vs. Derrick's choice: Phoenix "1901"

Well, I think it's pretty clear which song is superior. "1901" is one of the top songs of the last decade, as well as a top contender for single of the year last year. Both Derrick and I prefer "Lizstomania," (as this list will show later on in our countdown), but "1901" ranks with that song and "Long Distance Call" as one of Phoenix's best singles.

Now, in defense of Franz Ferdinand... "Live Alone" wasn't a single off of Franz's underrated Tonight, but on an album full of hook-y tunes, "Live Alone" rocked memorably with a palpable tinge of sadness. I couldn't find a very good live version on youtube, but when I saw them in Phoenix, AZ, the song bounced cathartically along. Unfortunately, it was greeted with puzzlement by an audience of Green Day fans (Franz opened for them on their last North American tour; not an ideal pairing).

Lay it on thick for Phoenix, Doc.

2009 Top 10 Singles Match-Up #10

For the #10 spot on our top 10 singles of 2009...

Eric's choice: Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band - "To All the Lights in the Windows" vs. Derrick's choice: Autokratz - "Stay the Same"

(Apologies for the image accompanying "Stay the Same" on youtube. That was the best link I could find for the original song (not a remix) that didn't involve watching an ad.)

So, one side, we have indie-folkster Conor Oberst's most Bright Eyes-like song from the last Mystic Valley Band record, Outer South. On the other, we have London electronica duo Autokratz's third single, "Stay the Same." As for Oberst, the live version found here is not great in terms of video quality, but it certainly matches, if not exceeds, the studio version in performance quality. A superbly-performed song about heartbreak that's satisfyingly hummable. Key lyric:

But I'm going to do what I can for you, I will make a plea
To all the lights in the windows, the puddles in the streets
And all the lovers that you've been teasing from your balcony
May they carry you far from my memory

It's worthwhile to keep in mind that this pick represents one of my favorite songs of 2009, though, I admit, it perhaps isn't one of the best songs of the year. It isn't particularly groundbreaking (in fact, it's almost Conor-by-numbers), but in many years' time, when we're looking back at Oberst's entire discography, I think this song will stand as one of his best (and most accessible/memorable/cover-able). Your move, Doc. (He'll post his response in the comments.)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

2009's Top 10 Best LP's


"Realpolitik is a Cold Brew" presents
Top 10 Best LP's of 2009


We know you've probably read far too many top (insert topic here) of 2009 lists in the past month or so... but honestly we know you can't resist. And what's a few more gonna hurt?


So here's our list of the 2009's best long-playing record albums...




1. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!





























2. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest




























3. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix



























4. The Big Pink - The Big Pink



























5. Julian Casablancas - Phrazes for the Young


























6. Fever Ray - Fever Ray


























7. Doves - Kingdom of Rust



























8. Japandroids - Post-Nothing

























9. Xx - xx



























10. Arctic Monkeys - Humbug