Sunday, November 30, 2008
JET
All I can say is, if you haven't listened to them yet, you need to do it RIGHT NOW! As I'm sure some other insightful music reviewers have already noted, this band rocks hard. A group of Australian guys are almost the Beatles reincarnate (especially if you look at their pictures on their website!). From the first chords of the album "Get Born" to the last, you'll have no regrets that you didn't spend your money on something else worth $18. Their songs are eclectic in the sense of rock and have glimmerings of many other band's songs. "Skin and Bones" starts with a Red Hot Chili Peppers inspired lyric sound and then seamlessly blends into a Beatles harmony and guitar solo. "Bring it on Back" is reminiscent, again, of no other band than our friends McCartney and Lennon. Even the instrumental solo sounds like any other iconic rock song from a Beatles album. Shine On's "All You Have to Do" has the harmonies that kick off Sargent Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band and then "Eleanor's" sweet melodies make you want to walk hand in hand with the one you love (anyone for Eleanor Rigby?). On Get Born, "Are you Gonna Be My Girl" kicks off their first guitar licks with a fun, clap-to that-happy-beat so often used during the 1960's and commonly heard with musicians like James Brown or other funk rock classics. While they experiment with many different sounds an styles, they show that they still like to rock on songs like "Hey Kids", "Rip it Up" and "Stand Up." Stand Up shows that their influences do not miss the classic rock bands of the 70's and 80's and yet they still manage to have their own style.
JET is clearly a leader in the rock music industry. Just because you may never have heard of them doesn't mean that they aren't a powerhouse. Their melodies and lyrics are catchy to say the least (without being cliche or too repetitive) and their sound makes them an instant classic. Since they remind you of some of the bands you grew up with, you instantly have a musical connection with them while they draw you into their own style infused with the best of rock from the last 4 decades. Not to be missed, their first album : Get Born or their sophomore release of Shine On will fill you up but never let you down. In the studio now, look forward to their crowning glory and third time's a charm album.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Album Review
I can't imagine a world where I don't listen to Ray LaMontagne. This is his newest album and I would definitely recommend checking out his other albums. While I did not love this album as much as "Trouble", his music reminds me at times like Ray Charles. One critic describes Ray oh so accurately saying, "The Jesus-bearded troubadour is sort of a recluse. He doesn't enjoy doing interviews, refuses to make music videos, and hates reviews of his work--be they positive or negative. But for all the coffeehouse hacks trying to emulate Bob Dylan's verbosity and Van Morrison's impassioned croon, there's the soft-spoken Ray LaMontagne, singing his own wistful tunes without the weight of pretension and the hype of MTV." Check him out. You should be in a world where you don't listen to Ray LaMontagne.
Pinback - "Summer in Abaddon"
Cheers to what could possibly be one the most innovative and original bands out there today. They have been under the radar for quite some time now, but I love this album because I find myself bobbing my head along with the unique sound. I could try to describe them (some Radiohead, some Tool, some Portishead.....) but it never comes out right. Not that that's a bad thing. To not be able to compare the album to something that has come before truly makes them an original. They are mellow and I find that I want to listen to this music despite what type of mood I am in. Give it a try.
Oh Joe
What I am especially impressed about Joe is that his records are self-released and contain the quintessential purity of folk: true storytelling. He tells a story with enough reprise for you to tell it yourself someday. The simple gentleness of his voice, his stories through music and his easily memorable melodies will create in you an instant fan. His new album "Last Clock on the Wall" is going to be released soon and you can better believe that I'll be at the next concert coming my way. Julie Blue, my first Joe Purdy CD purchase was written and recorded in less than a week's time as the artist enjoyed some musical meditation on a tiny river island in upstate New York. Although I've owned the album for only weeks, I've memorized each song's lyrics and it already feels like an old favorite, a lot like Joe.
Check him out at www.joepurdy.com
Friday, October 24, 2008
Concert Review: Fleet Foxes
While this band seems to avoid being placed in any one genre, I believe they are a blend of folk, acoustic rock and "alternative." If you enjoy the Decemberists, Crosby, Stills & Nash or Van Morrison, you would enjoy this band. The lead singer repeatedly referred to songwriters that he admired (all ones I've never heard of except for Joni Mitchell). It was clear that their musical interests went far beyond listening to playbacks of their own songs on reel to reel. As their tour is carrying them on now across the Western part of Europe, it is clear that their music contains elements that are drawing multiple crowds. The fans packing out the PAC ranged in age from mid-teens to ex-hippies in their mid 50's although the average age was probably around 25-30. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for these talented songwriters and musicians.
Afterthought: As I was looking for more information about the Fleet Foxes, I went to google and found a link to Wikipedia (which has everything). I felt good reading that Rolling Stone magazine had also compared them to the likes of Crosby, Stills and Nash (and that I came up with that on my own). After reading this review at the Stranger (a Seattle indie-newspaper), I realized with shock that this incredible stage presence that singer Robin brings is from an only 21 year old man. If you just heard his voice on the lyrics of Mykonos, you'd swear he was at least 40. Just think what world travelling, more maturity and a few beers might do for him and his mates!
Friday, October 17, 2008
What's been playing in my ear lately.....
John Mayer's version of "Free Fallin'" is the most frequently listened to song at my house. I've been a long time fan of John Mayer and was fortunate enough to get to see him and Sheryl Crow a couple years ago. He is definitely one of my favorites and I hope you enjoy this as much as I do.
This is not the official music video for Augustana's song "Sweet and Low" however it is an amazing song and I wanted to make sure you got a chance to listen to it. Bryce and I saw Augustana last month along with Maroon 5 and Counting Crows and Augustana was absolutely incredible! I've started singing this song a lot with my student workers in the office and I just love love love it.
"Love Remains the Same" by Gavin Rossdale. I have nothing to say other than that I get goosebumps everytime I hear this song......
"Keep Breathing" by Ingrid Michaelson - I couldn't download the actual video itself so instead you get to listen to it while getting caught up on Grey's Anatomy. :) Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Bon Iver
Thursday, October 9, 2008
3 more albums - 2 Grammy Winners and a Newbie (for the most part)
ode to a long standing favorite
Some of my faves right now.....
Yael Naim - I will admit that I bought this album primarily because of the Macbook Air commercial featuring her song"New Soul." However I fell in love with this French artist and her CD full of tracks in Hebrew, French and English. Naim has a very distinct singing voice, specializing in sultry jazz numbers often with a folksy lilt. The song of the album is of course "New Soul", and there's an unusual and unexpected interpretation of "Toxic", originally sung by Britney Spears. My other favorite song on the album is "Paris" which is sung in Hebrew and French, and when translated is an ode to her favorite city. In addition, check out "Far Far" featuring one of my favorite lines, "How can you stay outside? / There's a beautiful mess inside."
Missy Higgins - while I do love her album On a Clear Night, I may have to give the edge to her first CD, The Sound of White. Higgins released the The Sound Of White after a trip backpacking across Europe. Wavering between a young Aimee Man and a direct Natalie Merchant, tthis Aussie is only recently getting a lot of buzz and deservedly so. The album starts out with a bang in the song All For Believing." -It's the kind of song one would listen to in order to stay in a relationship. I continually find myself singing "Scar" which is slightly more up-tempo yet continues the ongoing theme of a tumultuous relationship. I find her voice to be haunting, raw and emotional - all the qualities that make an artist completely unforgettable.
Mason Jennings - quite possibly one of the best kept secrets in pop music in my opinion. I've loved Mason for a long time now primarily because he continues to write clever, thoughtful and succinct lyrics, and is not afraid to take risks and experiment with new styles. This is his sixth album and was released through Jack Johnson's Brushfire records because Johnson himself personally recruited him for the label. According to Jennings, the songs on the new album can be interpreted about an individual or the longing for God. If you get a chance and are just now learning about Jennings let this be the first album to start with. Enjoy!