Showing posts with label Local Natives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local Natives. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

20 Favourite Albums of 2010: Part I



Now, here's the list of my 20 favourite albums for this year in 2 parts.


Twin Sister "Color Your Life"


Fear of Tigers "Cossus Snufsigalonica"


Beach House "Teen Dream"


Crystal Castles "Crystal Castles"


Arcade Fire "The Suburbs"


Local Natives "Gorilla Manor"


LCD Soundsystem "This Is Happening"


Röyksopp "Senior"


Warpaint "The Fool"


Tame Impala "Innerspeaker"

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

100 Favourite Tracks of 2010: Part VI




A great painter one day, high up on the scaffold, began moving backward to view better his finished fresco. The next receding step would have taken him over, and, as a warning cry might be fatal, his apprentice had the presence of mind to sling the contents of a pail at the masterpiece. Very funny! But how much funnier still, had the rapt master been left to walk back into nothing - with, incidentally, the spectators expecting the pail. The art of caricature, as Rex understood it, was thus based (apart from its synthetic, fooled-again nature) on the contrast between cruelty on one side and credulity on the other.

- Vladimir Nabokov's Laughter in the Dark



The Walkmen - Stranded
You look at the small puddles formed on the cobbled streets of somewhere in Europe, a gentle drizzle falling on your overcoat as you're trudging aimlessly. The evening sun casts a deep amber hue over the low rooftops around you while you ponder with a listless look on your face. Suddenly you hear horns so warm and regal in the distance, Hamilton Leithauser's vocals rising above the orchestration, seemingly coaxing you that everything is alright, and suddenly you know where you should be walking to.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

The Radio Dept. - Heaven's on Fire (mp3)
It really reminds me of The Honeydrip's Fall From a Height, but less use of vocal samples. Notably, they both are from Sweden. And where Fall From a Height was more pensive and romantic, Heaven's on Fire is vague-ish and seems to be indirectly criticising the music industry. The entire layered arrangement fleshes out the song as Johan Duncanson muffles hazily throughout the song. Love them swedes.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Spoon - The Mystery Zone
The feel good beat, well, feels good as you just bop to the song. Undeniably catchy in a reserved way, it kinda worms it's way into your consciousness and as the song ends abruptly, it still continues in your head "mystery zone, ooh! the mystery zone. maybe all he wants, maybe all he needs"
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Avi Buffalo - Remember Last Time (mp3)
With the spread of the memory-dulled hazy shoegaze/dreampop that has been going around, it's a nice reprieve from all that with one that actually recalls something - a past love. Excellent extended guitar jam preceded by a gentle solo strum accompanied by softly spoken words around the one third mark of the song.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Local Natives - World News
Oh yeah, it's Local Natives again, this time with World News. These guys are awesome I tell you, the lyricism present in the song is ingenious. An entire song about being inside a car, which is the most mundane thing one can sing about, yet made so meaningful, catchy and most of all, interesting. I adore the first stanza the most, thinking about where you first started. Of course, how can I miss out the do-do-do-do-do?
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

MGMT - Flash Delirium
Delving into the world of all things weird and mindblowing, they deliver a punchy pop rendition that graduates into delirious punk rock(?), with the video ending in a flash.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Basia Bulat - Once More For The Dollhouse
Folk-inspired and heart-achingly bittersweet.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Chew Lips - Karen
Groovy and catchy with slick guitars and bouncy drumbeats that give due weight to the song.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Teen Daze - Let's Fall Asleep Together
Sigh, it's songs like this that make a bland day seem blander than it should be. Life should be like the sunny carefree depiction in this swell number. He says, "I really came to fall in love with the whole lo-fi pop scene this summer, and I wanted to see what I could come up with. After writing “Let’s Fall Asleep Together”, the last three just sort of happened in the span of a few days." From an aptly titled EP "Beach Dreams", it makes me wanna return to the sprawling beach of Nice with fine sand between your toes and sunlight sparkling in the sea like diamonds.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Cults - Go Outside
The glockenspiel works up a delight in this charming cut from Brooklyn duo Cults. Semi-chanting, semi singing, it's a swell to be listening to this on a nice spring day. So, refrain from going outside until you've finished this song. That said, I'm pretty sure you'd be wanting to take this along your jaunt.
[bandcamp] [last.fm]

Saturday, December 18, 2010

100 Favourite Tracks of 2010: Part II




Indeed, when I would ask a tenant if they called 311, I would hear either a Daniel response — “I called 311 until I was blue in the face” — or a response that mirrors the behavior of Justin’s family — “I don’t call 311 anymore. Because I gave up.” In a certain way, both responses are saying the same thing. They are expressions of the demoralization and resignation that people carry with them. In the social universe I inhabit, there’s such a strong belief that you can change things, you can make things happen. But in the Bronx, behind too many of the doors I knocked on, people’s faces are bereft of that sense.

- Elizabeth Dwoskin in NYT



Kisses - Bermuda
Bright and uplifting toetapper, with soaring synths and warm vocals. There's a little balearic beat as well, similar to Delorean. Brilliant stuff from Jesse Kivel and Zinzi Edmundson.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Warpaint - Undertow (mp3)
Lovely post-punk beat, it helps that they are all girls, shrouded by hazy vocals. I love the lead in guitar particularly. The song alternates between a slow dreamy atmosphere with hollow vocals and splendid psych rock replete with guitar riffs. Check out the music video here which is directed by Shannyn Sossamon, who was previously with the band. Nice reunion eh.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Class Actress - Careful What You Say (mp3)
Lush 80s disco and 8-bit beats definitely a plus point in this song. With sultry vocals as well, that certainly scores with me too.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Local Natives - Airplanes
I've got a weak spot for folk rock, which explains Local Natives and Airplanes from "Gorilla Manor" along with the likes of Great Lake Swimmers, Fanfarlo and The Low Anthem. Stringing meaningful lyrics along with a mellow rhythm that soars and dips, it's a heartwarming rendition of a love for a grandfather.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Band of Horses - Blue Beard
This is Band of Horses, every album surely has hits that resonate deep and this is one of them, from "Infinite Arms". Very affecting midwestern-ish, with a grand backing rhythm that anchors this song.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Foals - Spanish Sahara
This is one epic track. It starts of with a tender melody that reeks of desolation and emptiness, and Philippakis milks that even further with raw and emotional vocals. The song builds, slowly, drawing you further into the vast expanse of desolation it portrays, then plateauing. It's joined by a dotty urgent synth beat audible in the background, matched by an increasing urgency in the song as well and the boiling pot of emotion spills at around 4:15. Enjoy.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

School of Seven Bells - I L U
Peculiar video set to less ethereal (read: clearer) vocals that was the hallmark of their debut album, I L U draws out it's atmospheric rhythm, playing up on that, letting it expand and fill the room.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Monarchy - Love Get Out Of My Way
Uber groovey dance floor anthem along with others that has marked Monarchy's arrival on the electronic scene under their new name, previously known as Milke.

Listening Directions: Press play and get moving, if movement is restricted, start bopping your head. Repeat.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Frightened Rabbit - The Loneliness & The Scream
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Best Coast - When I'm With You
A hazy miasma of jangly guitar drives this sun-drenched surf pop from the loveable Ms Cosentino and sidekick Bobb Bruno.
[official] [myspace] [last.fm]

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Saturday Mix #45



I've decided to give LightsoverLA a little love for this issue of The Saturday Mix. The first of their remixes I heard was Crystal Castles' Vietnam and I thought it was mind blowing. So I checked out their youtube page and here we are.

Crystal Castles - Suffocation (Memory Tapes Remix)
Haunting.

Wave Machines - Keep The Lights On (Artwork Remix)
Sublimal.

Two Door Cinema Club - What You Know (LightsoverLA Remix)
Thumping!

Crystal Castles - Vietnam (LightsoverLA Remix)
Wickeddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd.

Miike Snow - Billie Holiday (LightsoverLA Remix)
Magnificent.

Local Natives - Wide Eyes (Suckers Remix)
Subdued.

Midnight Juggernauts - Into the Galaxy (Danger Remix)
Over-revved.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

memory tells me that these times are worth working for




Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.

- Oscar Wilde



Violens - Already Over
Psychedelic pop running riot.

Super Desserts - Ibiza
Kooky mid-western charm.

Stars - Fixed
The bliss of synth.

Local Natives - Camera Talk
Pure infectious hooks.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

all i am is a body adrift in water, salt and sky




Check out the goodies from indie favourites Phoenix and MGMT.

Phoenix Live in Sydney free here and stream the entire new album, "Congratulations" from MGMT here.


Peasant - Well Alright
Like the bright morning light that's awash, the song sweeps over you, incredibly soothing and comfy to the ears. You suddenly find your foot moving slowly, before breaking into a tentative jiggle and moments later, you embrace the song in it's entirety as you let loose and dance your heart away. But just as you settle into the beat, the song ends. You wonder, "Is it over?" With a little disappointment you stop, but you get an idea. Hit play and here we go.

Alcoholic Faith Mission - My Eyes To See
The name of the band is more of an ironic corruption of “apostolic faith mission,” than a nod to the over-indulgence it implies. It’s from a neon sign in Brooklyn from which Thorben Seierø Jensen and Sune Sølund set off on their search for a musical road-less-traveled.

I like the piano backed rhythm and chorus, with pretty strong vocals melded with creaky electronics. Yet there's the rock beat as the solid drum beat rings off into space. There's a certain sense of nakedness and vulnerability amidst all the mishmash of sounds, a rawness possibly evoked by the drawn out electric guitar.

Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land
I adore Frightened Rabbit, they are indie rock at it's best. Be it curiously introspective lyrics, fun and lively riffs or that Scottish accent, I just love to indulge myself in them.

Local Natives - World News
Seemingly about everyday life, they go on about changing lanes as you are too impatient to wait for it to move, and just as you complete the merging, the lane you were in starts moving. How true. About bombs going off in the sunni market and your mother ringing you at 5 or 6 in the morning as your brother can't be found, everything belies the impressive percussion and catchy-ness of the "doo-doo-doo-doo-doo".

But you've gotta love the last line, the hope it brings, the smile on your face as he sings "the bad feeling so bad makes the good so good". Absolutely brilliant round off to the song.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

it sounds like we would have had a great deal to say to each other



Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
The pioneers of french house/electro movement, they bring one of their most popular songs. Solid house beat that's catchy - what's not to love about this song? And which ever lady did the video, must have went through a hell lot of practice. That is one sick video.

Daft Punk - One More Time
Another of their 'classics', I'd say LET'S BOOGIIEEEE! The video is a cut of Interstella 5555, a japanese animated film that is a visual realisation of "Discovery", the album from which both these songs are from.

Local Natives - Airplanes
Recently released music video for the song. Love the stop motion utilised in the video.

From "I did not know you as well,as my father knew you" it seems that they are singing about "their" grandfather, and wanting him back. Very beautifully crafted song with affecting lyrics.

Efterklang - Modern Drift
Extremely beautiful video that perfectly suits the song. They make use of various instruments that each member is prolific at, melding the piano and drums wonderfully to create that intense mood at the opening. Building up the whole atmosphere with the short and interspersed thumping of the bass drum, it is one fantastic song.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

i refuse to let anyone through




Ok, the poll has closed BUT there's only 3 votes. Maybe I should have never started the poll in the first place. HAHA!

I don't know whether this counts as an attempt at a Christmas Eve playlist, but I tried! It's really just a mish-mash of whatever songs I'm listening to.


Acrylics - All Of The Fire

Bon Iver & St. Vincent - Roslyn

Tycho - Coastal Brake
This is just brilliant. Take my word for it.

Local Natives - Airplanes

Great Lake Swimmers - Stealing Tomorrow
Beautiful song, really really wonderful. Well crafted, apt use of strumming to create the mood, and certainly the excellent vocals as well.

Sufjan Stevens - Joy To The World
This is obviously the most Christmas-y song there is here, rather, the only Christmas-y song. Should check out his new album "The BQE", which is a mixed-medium artistic exploration of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.


Note: I'll be doing a favourite songs/albums list. I won't and can't do a ranked list because I'm still not discerning enough.