Sunday, March 25, 2012

What Jess is listening to. (#16)

It doesn't matter how many times I karate-chop it away, romance just wants me to find it.
Even in all of the music I listen to, it's the lovie stuff that keeps me swaying. Not that all of these songs are about love, but darn it, I listen to it long enough and that's what it'll become.

Oh well. I am what I am.
These songs make me feel romantic.
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Listen to Jess's Playlist!

1. In the yard by the Bowerbirds
This girl's name is Beth Tacular. And that makes me want to make a cake for her this Saturday.

2. Hear the noise that moves so soft and slow by James Vincent McMorrow

3. We fell by S. Carey
Sean Carey is in Bon Iver and apparently wrote this album while they were touring. His new album is coming out in May. Pretty dreamy.

4. Say hello by Rosie Thomas (featuring Sufjan Stevens)

5. Your arms around me by Jens Lekman

6. Fighter Girl by Mason Jennings

7. Alike by Efterklang
I saw these guys play at the Walker Art Center after a fantastic opening by Buke and Gass. When you've got 20 minutes to spare, check out 4AD online to see a really great live session.

8. Your head is on fire by Broken Bells

9. Weights and Measures by Dry the River
I'm actually slightly more excited to see this band this Saturday than I am to see the Bowerbirds. They're my favorite current find.

10. In the hearts of men by First Aid Kit

11. Don't be scared by Andrew Bird



Where were you? Here I am!



Sunday, March 18, 2012

first hand music (#15)

growing up, i never thought i'd enjoy going to a live concert. i've always loved music, but at a safe distance from large crowds of people ready to mosh. after all, who wants to get punched in the head while you're listening to music that you love? kinda ruins it. at least that's the picture i had in my head. but i was such a fool. i'll take the punch to the head along with sore feet & ringing ears any day of the week! this playlist is dedicated to my friend nicole who took me to my very first concert as a birthday present.

Listen to Danny's first hand Playlist!!
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1. Screaming Infidelities by Dashboard Confessional - that's right. dashboard used to be my favorite band back in high school. chris carrabba is (as my brother puts it) "the pioneer of emo music". my humble beginnings as a concert-goer.


2. Revenge by Jon Foreman - i actually saw switchfoot at the state fair & it was pretty incredible. not long after that i got to see jon foreman perform solo in chicago when his ep's were coming out.


3. Doomsday And The Echo by Lovedrug - they opened for copeland and in my opinion out-performed them in every way. don't you love it when the opener that you've never heard of just blows your mind?!


4. You Have My Attention by Copeland - another emo band that i was really into right out of high school. i know i was kinda talking crap about their live performance, but they're actually really great :)


5. Modern Mystery by Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - one of the best band names i've ever heard. these guys opened up for mutemath the first time i saw them. they were really fun to watch. at one point the drummer lead a song... he wasn't an amazing singer, but i liked that they were willing to take a risk like that.


6. Valium by MuteMath - i've seen them 3 times & for me each time gets better. that's just one man's opinion though. they do things on stage that are insane.


7. The Temporary Blues by The Features - another super fun opener that i'd never heard of till i was listening to them live.


8. Wolves At Night by Manchester Orchestra - wow. these guys were incredible live! andy hull knows how to lose his mind on the mic & also have really sweet tender moments.


9. Circles by As Tall As Lions - super bummed these guys aren't together anymore. they opened for mutemath and they had an epic intro including what seemed to be an electric trumpet with pedals & all! the bass player was oozing sexuality which was kind of scary, but other than that... wow.


10. Wolves At The Door by David Bazan - i love how honest david bazan is. he's really easy to connect to in that way and his voice is truly unique.


11. Sparrow And The Wolf by James Vincent McMorrow - i honestly wasn't aiming for a wolf theme... but hey, sometimes things just come together. this was one of the funnest shows i've ever been too. they were so excited to be playing their music for us and we were so excited to be listening. it felt mutual.


12. Bury The Floors by Scattered Trees - aside from the lead singer hitting on my girlfriend, i really enjoyed seeing them in person. these guys need to blow up... they are SO GOOD.


13. Amongster by POLICA - you're gonna think i'm crazy... but they opened for foster the people and i wasn't the least bit interested in hearing them. in fact, almost the whole time they were playing i was wishing they would be done so that foster could do their thing. i had no clue who they were until they played their hit, wandering star. i wish i could go back & thoroughly enjoy what i was experiencing.


14. Broken Jaw by Foster The People - they did their thing. ha... it was the last show of their tour & they gave their all. so much fun to watch people do what they absolutely love!


15. For 12 by Other Lives - they played much too short of a set. i could have listened to them play for hours... but they were opening for radiohead so it is what it is. hope i get to see them again sometime soon.


16. There There by Radiohead - WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! there aren't words fit enough to describe the amazingness of this show. the production was ridiculous. vocals were perfect. i was in the nose bleeds and i felt like i was just as engaged as i would be in the front row. so so so so good. two encore performances. i cried a bit. it was beautiful.


there are a couple shows coming up that i'm really excited for including Gotye & William Fitzsimmons... maybe even Dry The River? we shall see... but hey, get out there & see some shows! it will definitely enhance the music that you love.


what bands have you seen live that you'd highly recommend to others?

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

PLEASE let this be spring! (#14)

We are all Minnesotans, whether transplant or homegrown, and it is our duty as Minnesotans to have an acute awareness of the weather. Back in January Jessica put up a playlist that helped us embrace those dark, cold days of Winter. This week will be the beautiful other side to that coin. This weekend and week ahead will bring us the best weather we've seen so far this year. We will finally be able to feel the Sun! In honor of this joyous occasion let's listen to some fun music! Grab a Maibock and boogey people!




Listen to Joey's playlist!!
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1. Cameras, Matt and Kim - "Pound my steering wheel we yell to the windshield, I’m finally home! I’m finally home!"... I feel you dog. I feel you. 

2. My Doorbell, The White Stripes - I love The White Stripes! I know they're not everyone's "Cup O Tea" but you can't help but bob your head to this one.

3. Bang Bang Bang, Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. - Bang! Bang! Bang! You're dead Winter!!!

4. Don't You Worry, Jim Noir - Even a "mild" Winter like the one we are coming out of can get to you. We always seem to make it out ok though.

5. Automatic Stop, The Strokes - It is a proven fact that your level of "Cool" goes up when you listen to The Strokes.

6. Houdini, Foster The People - I love it when Mother Nature pulls a Houdini and magically turns Snow Banks and Drifts into Puddles and Streams.

7. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa, Vampire Weekend - No band screams Spring and Summer more to me then Vampire Weekend. These guys are easy Summer listening at its finest.

8. Can You Discover, Discovery - How about a quick shot of some smooth Pop for that booty!

9. It Takes A Muscle, M.I.A. - Oh you want some more super smooth Pop music? Ok!!!

10. Roll Away Your Stone, Mumford & Sons - I'm pretty sure that if you play this song loud enough, the temperature will go up by about ten degrees no matter where you are.

11. This Too Shall Pass, OK Go - This one cracked my Top 10 in 2010. Awesome awesome song about gettin through it. 

12. Young Folks, Peter, Bjorn, and John - I hear this song and I'm instantly transported to the beach. BBQ anyone?

13. You Are The Best Thing, Ray LaMontagne - Baby, It's been a long Winter baby, and this freaking Sun is the best thing that's ever happened to me!

14. Sidewalk Safari, Chairlift - This is one of my new favorite songs! It's wild, and crazy, and you can totally blast this with the windows down! UUGH!!!!

15. In The Sun, She & Him - An obvious choice for this playlist, but uber appropriate non the less.

It is March so technically it could be snowing again next week, but let's not worry about what we can't control. Let's just enjoy the Sun, and the birds, and the short sleeve shirts, and embrace the puddles and the mud, and the dirty streets. Put on some good tunes and soak it up people!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

my life in rainbows. (#13)


What's this? Oh, it's just the setlist Radiohead played in Tampa.



Listen to this playlist!!
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1. Bloom
Open your mouth wide
The universal sigh
And while the ocean blooms
It's what keeps me alive.
So I lose and start over.
Don't blow your mind with why.

2. Little by little
You know those cutie little egg-shakers? That's what my hands and wrists want to turn into when I hear this song.
3. Weird fishes/Arpeggi"In the deepest ocean, the bottom of the sea. Your eyes, they turn me.
I'd be crazy not to follow, follow where you lead. Your eyes, they turn me."
I've sung these harmonies so many times, it's like I own them.

4. Pyramid Song
All my lovers were there with me, all my past and futures.
And we all went to heaven in a little rowboat
There was nothing to fear and nothing to doubt.

This song makes me dream of making music. Also it makes me dream of accepting apologies from everyone who's hurt me and of apologizing to everyone I've hurt.

5. Nude
You paint your smile, you paint yourself white
and fill up with noise.
There'll be something missing.
And now that you've found it, it's gone.
Now that you see it, you don't.


The simplicity of the oooohs at the end of this song drive those lyrics home for me, and finish off with some crazy kind of heavenly hope. Basically, I'm flying by the end.


6. Feral
You are not mine and I am not yours.
And that's okay.
Please don't judge me


Ever wanted to write a song that said just that?
Also, I can't believe I'll see THIS SONG live. I'm just dying.


7. Idioteque

Thom's a huge activist for social justice, so it's not surprising for a lot of his stuff to be a megaphone for that.
"We're not scaremongering, this is really happening, this is really happening."

8. Reckoner
Listen to the driving guitar chords. Can you imagine singing what he's singing while playing what he's playing??
The first time I listened to this album, In Rainbows, I was in Oklahoma, driving round and around the I40, I235 loop, headphones in, oh my godding every song.

9. All I needI am a moth who just wants to share your light.
I am an insect trying to get out of the night.
You are all I need. You're all I need.
I'm in the middle of your picture, lying in the leaves.

This one reminds me of warm weather, left hand sailing out the car window, hollering harmonies.

10. MyxomatosisI listened to this album, Hail to the Theif, for the first time in 2004, on a solo drive to Nebraska in the summer. This song was playing as I drove around the outskirts of a thunderstorm, nervously watching a slowly swirling and churning dark gray sky in the middle of the afternoon. I may or may not have been so into this cd that I got completely lost.

Atleast I had a good soundtrack for finding my way back.
11. Everything in its right placeI absolutely cannot believe I will see this played live - it's top 5 Radiohead for me.
12. Give up the ghostGather up the lost and sold into your arms, into your arms.
Gather up the pitiful into your arms, into your arms, into your arms, into your arms.
Gather up what seems impossible into your arms, into your arms.

13. Karma PoliceUltimate. Freaking ultimate. I don't care if I've already said this, I can't believe I'll hear this song live and see a wiggly passionate Thom Yorke sing it.

"For a minute there, I lost myself, I lost myself.
Phew, for a minute there, I lost myself, I lost myself."


14. Street SpiritCollege dorm room, Fall of 99, this song on repeat, playing enough Minesweeper on my roommate's computer to make Nate Dohrmann proud, singing my hardest right at the screen.


15. Nobody does it better
I kind of want him to end with this.

Nobody does it better, makes me feel sad for the rest.
Nobody does it half as good as you. Baby you're the best.
I wasn't looking, but some how you found me.
I tried to hide from your love light.
Like heaven above me, the spy who loved me
Is keeping all my secrets safe tonight.

The way that you hold me, whenever you hold me,
There's some kind of magic inside you
That keeps me from running, but just keep it coming.
How'd you learn to do the things you do.