Friday, March 21, 2008
Collective Caliendo
Playing, was a nostalgiac 90's favorite: Collective Soul.
I really like Collective Soul. Their self-titled second album was the first quote-unquote "ROCK ALBUM" I ever purchased. (For more info on that and other influences, check here ) I've always had a soft spot for them. They're like Boston of the 90's. The kind of stuff you feel like you shouldn't like, but it's just TOO...FRIGGIN'...GOOD! Some of their songs are among my fav's of all time. If you are unfamiliar with their stuff, check some of it out below. It was a good show, I thoroughly enjoyed.
Collective Soul songs
There was also Frank Caliendo. You know Frank. He's the impressions guy that is all over tv. I wasn't sure how good he would be, but he was actually quite funny. I did chuckle mucho! Check him out here...much of these jokes were the exact ones he used on us too. His "routine" if you will. Good stuff.
Thanks, Ky, for hookin' us up. Fo rill.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Finally, The Defining List.
I share it because I am a complete "list nerd" and I have many friends who are also. Everyone has their opinion. Some think their's is fact. Others spend their time debating the difference between "best" and "favorite." Some just like to see their favs mounted into an organized presentation. In the end, it all boils down to how much the music made you feel, right?
So, this basically puts my thoughts into writing on the subject, and it seems more legit coming from an official type person:
Yea, yea, I hear ya. End of year "best of" lists are like fruitcakes. There are way too many of them lying around unnoticed at the end of the year. They've become "I'm a credible critic" lists more than anything, with popular indie blogs shunning anything commercial and adding in some hip-hop, world music, or jazz to increase their hip-factor.
So when I went through the process of creating my top 100 of 2007 list why did 70% of it turn out like most every other hipster blog out there? Well, it all boils down to the fact that even in this new musical landscape, we fall in love to the stuff we listen to. And we only listen to the stuff we are aware of. And I can't resist listening to what is getting buzz. But from time to time I do find an under-the-radar gem.
So yes, some of the albums you will see in my list will be completely new to you, many more will appear on other year end lists, and the reason is simple. They're great albums.
The only measure I used when selecting my top 100 was whether I found myself coming back to listen for enjoyment. Not because I had to do a review, or because I was told it was a great record, but because I wanted to hear it again and again. A melody, a technique, a feeling, something about each of these records brought me back for more, and each has earned a permanent spot in my collection and in my life.
Well said, Mr. Of the Radish. And, I concur. That being said, I give you my final ten of 2007. Behold, the greatness. Budda-budda-budda-budda...










Saturday, January 26, 2008
Finally, my fav albums.
The reason I always make these lists so blasted huge is simple to explain. There were so many great albums, I wanna give credit to them all...But really its almost like I feel bad for them, like when I was little and had to play with all my toys at once. If I left He-Man out, he'd feel bad! So, ya gotta put in all the good ones in a list like this.
So, first off, here is some miscellaneousness:
Best Guilty Pleasure: Hilary Duff - Dignity
Ahem...dunno what to say. I just really liked this. Its fun to shake to. So sue me.
Biggest Let Down: Bloc Party - Weekend in the City
I better be careful, cuz I could make a whole blog about why this album sucked. Their first one was so fabulous, mainly because of the amazing rythm section and the intense energy the songs had. (Check out "Helicopters," "Banquet," "So Here We Are," and "This Modern Love" from that album for examples) That Asian drummer of theirs was simply one of the best I'd heard in a long time. Then, for their second album, they decided it would be better to NOT have intense songs with amazing drumming, but instead rely on their never-great-to-begin-with melodies and then tour with Panic! At the Disco. I'm all for creative change and what not, but when it makes you sound like a watered down, less talented Blink 182, with a less talented Seal at vocals no less, it just doesn't do it for me. Come on guys. Same problem I had with Guster last year. (Except they didn't sound like Blink 182) Anyway...
(Runners Up:) Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist, Bjork - Volta. These albums actually made my good list, so I do like them. But with how much I totally worship these guys, it was just a little sub-par comparitively. The Pumpkins was still great considering its the first in 7 years, I just wish they woulda mixed it up a little and put some good pop songs in with the rockers. With Bjork, it was just a handful of gems, and a handful of duds. Still decent albums though.
Biggest Surprise: Bright Eyes - Cassadaga
To many, it doesn't surprise you that Conor Oberts makes a good album. And I won't go so far to say I hate Bright Eyes, but I really have never been able to swallow his style. He's a talented songwriter, but it just doesn't do it for me. So, this year I was surprised to find I actually kinda liked Cassadaga. The arrangements and instrumentation do this one good. Which sorta makes up for the fact he sounds like an emo-goat.
Best Non-Album Release: Sigur Ros - Hvarf/Heim
I decided to count Gorillaz "D-Sides" as an album the way I did Sufjan Steven's "Avalanche" last year, so the next best is Sigur Ros. Amazing. One disc of new recordings (which include brilliant new renditions of songs from their first album) and another disc of acoustic live versions of some of their popular songs.
(Runner's Up:) Radiohead - In Rainbows disc-2, Daft Punk - Alive 2007, Bird and the Bee - Please Clap Your Hands EP
Best Importers (besides England): Sweden
Shout Out Louds, Peter Bjorn & John, the Hives, Jens Lekman
(Runners Up:) Canada - (Arcade Fire, Feist, Tegan & Sara, Steve Nash) Iceland - (Sigur Ros, Bjork, Amiina)
And the rest, is the best. These aren't numbered, but the lower they go on this list, the better I thought they were. Kinda like counting down...without numbers. (If you want any explanations as to why I liked any certain of these, lemme know and I will personally give you a review, savy? haha.)
Saturday, January 5, 2008
The Continuational Listings of my Flava Favorites of double-0 seven.
And... we continue with 19-11 I guess. (Shoulda ended with 21 last post...) On the last post, I've included ways for you to hear each of these songs, by playlist stream, or youtube video. I've also done that here. The vids mostly likely have nothing to do with the song, they just happened to have the song in it. So, if you haven't heard them, feel free to check 'em out! (I'm at school right now and can't hear the links...so if they don't work, come back later and I should have them fixed.) That's swell eh? I'm nice like that. Moving on...
19.) Please Read the Letter - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
This was the first song I heard when I decided to see how this "beauty and the beast" combo was to sound. Instantly blown away. Not necessarily the album's best example of the harmonic chemistry the two posess, but definately my favorite song of the collection.
18.) Lovesong of the Buzzard - Iron & Wine
This song doesn't have a chorus. Just a flawless folksy harmony for the intelligent poetry. And if anyone's lyrics can be counted as such, it's Sam Beam's. "No one is the saviour they would like to be /The lovesong of the buzzard in the dogwood tree /With a train of horses laughing through the traffic line /And the cradle's unimaginative sense of time." Such a great song!
17.)Prelude for Time Feelers - Eluvium
The first instrumental of the list. A simple classical piano melody, (that reminds me more than a little of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata") builds slowly as layers of synth and/or string and horns are added to the song in an epic fashion. It is mesmerizingly beautiful, and it quickly became one of the most played songs on my iPod this year.
16.) House of Cards - Radiohead
This is one of the SMOOTHEST Radiohead tunes ever. I've never thought of their music as "sexy" until this song. A jazzy R&B groove that REQUIRES one's head to bob during listening. Thom sings mysteriously of a love affair and chants "denial, denial" in between verses. Hey, if Michael Buble can sing about him and Mrs. Jones without complaint, then why can't Thom?
15.) A Martyr For My Love For You - the White Stripes
This has quickly become one of my favorite Stripes songs. Bouncy guitar that turns violent mid way through, and melts into the meanest organ solo. Jack talks of the only way to show this girl his love is by doing nothing: "I could stay awhile/but sooner or later I'd break your smile/And I could tell a joke/but sooner or later I'm bound to choke/We could share a kiss/but I feel like I can't go through with this/I bet we could build a home/but I know that the right thing for me to do/is to leave you alone."
14.)All Across the World - Silverchair
"Whimsical" is the best word to describe this melody. One of the best melodies I've heard this year. Daniel Johns seems to be singing an apologetic letter to his wife, Natalie Imbruglia (remember her "Torn" hit?). The two spent most of their time on separate continents, busy with their own careers, and you really feel it when he sings "I'm on my way home" to close the song. The fact that the two recently split just this week adds that much more emotion to the lyrics. Sad : (
13.)Hafsol - Sigur Ros
I first heard this song when I saw the group last year, and literally felt the hair rise on my arms and neck. Its the only one I hadn't heard before at the time, and later found out it was a modern reworking of a song from their pre-fame first album (which I've since purchased). This version was finally released on their Hvarf/Heim EP, and blows the former version away. The bass is being played by gliding a drumstick along the strings....amazing. The end has the keyboardist going to town on some sorta pan flute.
12.) Sea Legs - the Shins
The bass line makes this song. When I first heard it, I was a little surprised at the sound. It was Shinsy, but pretty different than anything they've previously done. Appropriately, the song makes you feel like your slowly bobbing up and down to the waves of the sea. Good thing is, I don't have to take Dramamine to listen to it. Its very hypnotizing and is definitely one of the best songs the band has done. Too bad they didn't play it live when I saw them...
11.) Everything - Michael Buble
Hey, I am not the BIGGEST fan of the Bubble (I leave that to my wife), but I definitely don't mind the guy. Cass has his albums, and though I'd heard them through her I didn't remember hearing this one until she sent it to me as a lil video love note. And it still gets me every time. I hate using the word...ahem... "cute"... alot. But that's definitely what this song is. As pop love songs go, its very classy and I dedicate it to my Cassidilla!
To be concluded...
PLEASE READ THE LETTER
ALL ACROSS THE WORLD
SORRY, THIS IS ALL I COULD FIND! (DANIEL, YOU CAN'T WATCH THIS!)
A MARTYR FOR MY LOVE FOR YOU
Friday, January 4, 2008
The REAL Flava Favorite Songs of 2 double-0 7
Well, here goes my official list of favorite songs of...
Well, anyways...that's up to 20. Think I'll at least post this for now. Stay tuned for the conclusion! Lemme know yer opinions...or don't...I'll just leave opinions for myself.
MAMA, WON'T YOU KEEP THOSE CASTLES IN THE AIR AND BURNING?
PIECES DON'T FIT ANYMORE
REFLECTIONS OF A SOUND
BETWEEN YOU AND ME
Monday, December 31, 2007
2007 Song Awards of Miscellaneousness
Go ahead and let me know what songs I missed in these categories, or any categories I should've added. I will put my official favorite songs of the year up later this week, with my albums followed shortly. Fo' rill
SONGS I HAD A DANCE-OFF (WITH MYSELF) TO:
New Jack- Justice
Mind Reader - Silverchair
Try It Again - the Hives
Photocopier - Fujiya & Miyagi
Australia - the Shins
Watch the Tapes - LCD Soundsystem
FAVORITE B-SIDES:
Barbarella - Silverchair
Bangers n' Mash - Radiohead
We Are A Happy Landfill - Gorillaz
Hijomalind - Sigur Ros
FAV BREAK-UP SONGS:
Reckoner - Radiohead
Someone Great - LCD Soundsystem
What's A Girl To Do? - Bat For Lashes
Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) - Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
Smile - Lily Allen
Breakin' Up - Rilo Kiley
FAV COVER SONGS:
Conquest - the White Stripes (originally by Patti Page)
Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson (and rest of Raising Sand album) - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss (originally Milton Cambell)
A Free Man In Paris - Sufjan Stevens (originally Joni Mitchell)
Flugufrelsarinn - Kronos Quartet (originally Sigur Ros)
Boho Dance - Bjork (originally Joni Mitchell)
FAV SONGS THAT SOUNDS LIKE PIXIE MUSIC:
Kolopot (and the rest of the Kurr album) - Amiina
Red Rabbits - the Shins
Love and Love Again - Jesca Hoop
Honey Honey - Feist
I See Who You Are - Bjork
FAV DUETS:
Stick With Me Baby (and most of Raising Sand album) - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Young Folks - Peter Bjorn & John w/Victoria Bergsman
How My Heart Behaves - Feist w/ Eirik Glambek Boe of Kings of Convenience
The Bull Flame of Desire - Bjork w/ Antony Hegarty
LOL/ROFLMAO SONGS:
Knock 'Em Out - Lily Allen
Rag & Bone - the White Stripes
The Salmon Dance - Chemical Brothers
Labyrinthian Pomp - Of Montreal
North American Scum - LCD Soundsystem
NOT SO "LOL" SONGS:
The Pieces Don't Fit Anymore - James Morrison
Love Is All We Have - Jesca Hoop
Sad Eyes - Bat For Lashes
A Martyr For My Love For You - the White Stripes
Someone Great - LCD Soundsystem
SONGS I TRIED NOT TO LIKE...
Between You and Me - Hilary Duff
Freakshow - Britney Spears
Bullseye - Aly & AJ
...BUT DID ANYWAY:
Between You and Me - Hilary Duff
Freakshow - Britney Spears
Bullseye - Aly & AJ
SONGS WITH NO WORDS FROM OTHERWISE WORDY ALBUMS:
Cassettesingle - Fujiya & Miyagi
Samskeyti - Sigur Ros
Ill Willis - Shout Out Louds
Conductor 71 - Fujiya & Miyagi
A Stroll Through Hive Manor - the Hives
GOOD SONGS WITH TWO (or more) NAMES:
Those Thieving Birds(part 1)/Strange Behaviour/Those Thieving Birds (part 2) - Silverchair
Black Wave/Bad Vibrations - the Arcade Fire
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi - Radiohead
Good Girl/Carrots - Panda Bear
GOOD SONGS WITH THE SAME NAME (sort of):
Black Wave/Bad Vibrations - the Arcade Fire
Black Wave - the Shins
(SONGS WITH) PARENTHESIS:
Underwater (You & Me) - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!
(Come On) Let's Go! - Smashing Pumpkins
Clairaudients (Kill or Be Killed) - Bright Eyes
You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As Your Told) - the White Stripes
Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
If I Could Cry (It Would Feel Like This) - Jens Lekman
SONGS!!!:
Well All Right! - the Hives
Giddy Up! - the Hives
The Universe! - Do Make Say Think
(Come On) Lets Go! - Smashing Pumpkins
Listen!!! - Talib Kweli
GOOD SONGS THAT ARE REALLY...REALLY LONG:
Repose In Blue - Eluvium (9:18)
Indoor Swimming At the Space Station - Eluvium (10:29)
Good Girl/Carrots - Panda Bear (12:44)
Bros - Panda Bear (12:32)
Hafsol - Sigur Ros (9:47)
Von - Sigur Ros (9:16)
REALLY REALLY LONG SONG THAT WAS THE ONLY ON ITS' ALBUM:
United States - Smashing Pumpkins (9:53)
GOOD TURN DOWN THE LIGHTS AND KISS SONGS:
House of Cards – Radiohead
Flightless Bird, American Mouth - Iron & Wine
Reciting the Airships – Eluvium
Dreamworld - Rilo Kiley
The Water - Feist
No One's Gonna Love You - Band of Horses