
everyone has their own musical taste and no music is ever better or worse than any other, but my music is better and every month i will be sharing a mix tape with you, the lovely people of the internet
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Showing posts with label mix tape. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Let's Be Friends

Friday, May 18, 2012
Gotta Get That Paper
This month I would like to examine songs about money. Money is a pretty powerful force in the decisions of all people. As a fun-employed individual I can tell you that not having any sucks while too much money can lead to a Scarface situation where you decide to cover your desk in blow and then get shot to death(*SPOILERS*).
[by the way, i have no idea what is wrong with the parsing on this post... blogger got an update and now i can't put line breaks in]
Track 1 - "Mo Money Mo Problems(feat. Mase & Puff Daddy)" by The Notorious B.I.G.
Pretty much had to start this mix with Biggie!
Track 2 - "Time to Pretend" by MGMT
MGMT you are so incredibly weird but so awesome at the same time!
"The models will have children, we'll get a divorce, find some more models, everything must run its course"
Track 3 - "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" by Cage the Elephant
This is kind of a dispassionate list of the terrible things people will do for money.
Track 4 - "Right Round(feat. Ke$ha)" by Flo-Rida
It took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure out that this whole song is about getting head. Keep it classy Flo-Rida.
Track 5 - "Ride Wit Me" by Nelly
I don't know what an "L" is and I refuse to smoke it with you, Nelly, until you tell me! Ben-Z or no Ben-Z.
Track 6 - "Glamorous(feat. Ludacris)" by Fergie
This song would be absolute garbage without Luda in it. I suppose that rule is true for a lot of things though.
Track 7 - "A Milli" by Lil' Wayne
Young Money! While Lil' Wheezy's crazy homophobic demeanor insults me as a person he sure is catchy... Plus we all know he's secretly gay.
Track 8 - "Fighters" by Lupe Fiasco
A mellow track from "The Cool".
Track 9 - "Gold Digger(feat. Jamie Foxx)" by Kanye West
We want pre-nup!
"You will see him on T.V., any given Sunday, win the Superbowl and drive off in a Hyundai."
Track 10 - "Waterfalls" by TLC
Hey everyone, remember this gem? Words to live by.
Track 11 - "Can I Get a...(feat. Amil & Ja Rule)" by Jay-Z
This song is super infectious as is but if you haven't heard the Girl Talk rendition from "All Day" then you are doing yourself a disservice! It is ten times as awesome.
Track 12 - "Price Tag(feat. B.o.B.)" by Jessie J
Don't hate me, I really like this song! Guilty pleasures are the best kind.
Track 13 - "Bloodbuzz Ohio" by The National
That sounds like a pretty bad situation: "I still owe money to the money to the money I owe."
Track 14 - "Gold on the Ceiling" by The Black Keys
Not sure why he keeps his gold there or who would steal it...
Track 15 - "Life's a Bitch" by Nas
My buddy, Vignesh, can sing almost any song by Nas from memory. Professional.
"Life's a bitch and then you die, that's why we get high cause you never know when you're gonna go."
Track 16 - "War" by Mos Def
A song about how gangsta the government is... in a bad way.
Track 17 - "I Told You I Was Freaky" by Flight of the Conchords
I love how this could easily be an MGMT music video.
Track 18 - "Money Makes the World Go Round(feat. Nas)" by R. Kelly
Can't really tell if R. Kelly is trying to make money or make out with money.
And on that note this mix draws to a close. Thanks for reading. You won't have to wait too long for a new mix since I let this one take half the month to complete.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
April Showers
If you're like me then you never wash your car which makes this time of year very exciting. In all seriousness though I love the rain. I love people scampering to their cars. I love the rhythmic pitter-patter on my window as I am drifting off to sleep. I love the air after the rain. I hope you enjoy these rain-centric songs!
Track 1 - "Standing in the Rain" by Billy Talent
I would really like to see some new music from Billy Talent. Their existing three albums are so consistently excellent.
Track 2 - "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones
Some classic Stones for you.
Track 3 - "Paranoid Android" by Radiohead
I remember when I first heard this album it redefined what I thought music could be. I went through this musical awakening in high school where I learned that not all music was oldies and showtunes.
Track 4 - "The Youth" by MGMT
This album was one of the strongest debut albums I've ever heard.
Track 5 - "Rain" by Mika
I know I've said it before but I love that even Mika's sad songs are super chipper sounding.
Track 6 - "Title and Registration" by Death Cab For Cutie
I totally keep gloves in my glove compartment! Granted it is also a time capsule as I almost never go in there.
Track 7 - "Rain(feat. Scarface & Billy Cook)" by Chamillionaire
Chamillionaire gets pretty serious in this song about suicidal thoughts. Don't do it, people. Life is worth living.
Track 8 - "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
One of those songs that was just immediately on this playlist as soon as I thought of the theme.
Track 9 - "English Summer Rain" by Placebo
During an encore at a Placebo concert I attended they covered "Where is my Mind?" by Pixies. I wish I had a recording of that; it was so amazing.
Track 10 - "156" by Mew
Even though they are from Denmark, Mew used to play a lot of shows in the Bay Area. If you are not familiar with them then I have done you a great service because they are fantastic.
Track 11 - "Let It Rain" by Tilly and the Wall
A beautiful song from Tilly and the Wall about passion turning into love.
Track 12 - "I Guess It's Gonna Rain Today" by Sondre Lerche
Songs about rain are frequently songs about getting dumped... I suppose if you are already sad then rain is kind of adding insult to injury.
Track 13 - "Kill the Messenger" by Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin is the project Andrew McMahon started while Something Corporate was on hiatus. Both bands have his signature piano-rock(piano-emo) style.
Track 14 - "The Rain" by Akon
I like the quiet piano and storm sounds that comprise the musical accompaniment on this song.
Track 15 - "I Can't Stand the Rain" by The Commitments
I thought about including the Tina Turner version of this song but the truth is I just like the version from the movie "The Commitments" way more.
Track 16 - "Thistle & Weeds" by Mumford & Sons
These guys really need a second album. No pressure.
Track 17 - "The Rain" by The Swell Season
Speaking of "The Commitments", Glen Hansard(singer/songwriter behind The Frames and 1/2 of The Swell Season) was in that movie. He has such a lovely voice.
Track 18 - "Raincoat Song" by The Decemberists
I had such high hopes for "The Hazards of Love" based on the collection of singles and b-sides leading up to its release but I was quite disappointed.
Track 19 - "Somebody Loved" by The Weepies
Another very cute song from The Weepies. "You turned me into somebody loved."
Track 20 - "re:Stacks" by Bon Iver
I don't want to over-saturate you all with Bon Iver but, like Nate Ruess's two projects, they are too good to not include in a LOT of mixes.
As always, thank you for reading my ramblings! Feel free to comment as I will reply to all comments. Hit me up for a copy of the mix.
Track 1 - "Standing in the Rain" by Billy Talent
I would really like to see some new music from Billy Talent. Their existing three albums are so consistently excellent.
Track 2 - "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones
Some classic Stones for you.
Track 3 - "Paranoid Android" by Radiohead
I remember when I first heard this album it redefined what I thought music could be. I went through this musical awakening in high school where I learned that not all music was oldies and showtunes.
Track 4 - "The Youth" by MGMT
This album was one of the strongest debut albums I've ever heard.
Track 5 - "Rain" by Mika
I know I've said it before but I love that even Mika's sad songs are super chipper sounding.
Track 6 - "Title and Registration" by Death Cab For Cutie
I totally keep gloves in my glove compartment! Granted it is also a time capsule as I almost never go in there.
Track 7 - "Rain(feat. Scarface & Billy Cook)" by Chamillionaire
Chamillionaire gets pretty serious in this song about suicidal thoughts. Don't do it, people. Life is worth living.
Track 8 - "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
One of those songs that was just immediately on this playlist as soon as I thought of the theme.
Track 9 - "English Summer Rain" by Placebo
During an encore at a Placebo concert I attended they covered "Where is my Mind?" by Pixies. I wish I had a recording of that; it was so amazing.
Track 10 - "156" by Mew
Even though they are from Denmark, Mew used to play a lot of shows in the Bay Area. If you are not familiar with them then I have done you a great service because they are fantastic.
Track 11 - "Let It Rain" by Tilly and the Wall
A beautiful song from Tilly and the Wall about passion turning into love.
Track 12 - "I Guess It's Gonna Rain Today" by Sondre Lerche
Songs about rain are frequently songs about getting dumped... I suppose if you are already sad then rain is kind of adding insult to injury.
Track 13 - "Kill the Messenger" by Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin is the project Andrew McMahon started while Something Corporate was on hiatus. Both bands have his signature piano-rock(piano-emo) style.
Track 14 - "The Rain" by Akon
I like the quiet piano and storm sounds that comprise the musical accompaniment on this song.
Track 15 - "I Can't Stand the Rain" by The Commitments
I thought about including the Tina Turner version of this song but the truth is I just like the version from the movie "The Commitments" way more.
Track 16 - "Thistle & Weeds" by Mumford & Sons
These guys really need a second album. No pressure.
Track 17 - "The Rain" by The Swell Season
Speaking of "The Commitments", Glen Hansard(singer/songwriter behind The Frames and 1/2 of The Swell Season) was in that movie. He has such a lovely voice.
Track 18 - "Raincoat Song" by The Decemberists
I had such high hopes for "The Hazards of Love" based on the collection of singles and b-sides leading up to its release but I was quite disappointed.
Track 19 - "Somebody Loved" by The Weepies
Another very cute song from The Weepies. "You turned me into somebody loved."
Track 20 - "re:Stacks" by Bon Iver
I don't want to over-saturate you all with Bon Iver but, like Nate Ruess's two projects, they are too good to not include in a LOT of mixes.
As always, thank you for reading my ramblings! Feel free to comment as I will reply to all comments. Hit me up for a copy of the mix.
Friday, March 2, 2012
The Eyes of March
Some say they are the windows to the soul. Others say you should always keep one open. Either way eyes sure do inspire a lot of good music. All pun credits go to my sister Rachael.
Track 1 - "Sleepyhead" by Passion Pit
This is one of the songs from Passion Pit's first EP(the valentine's day gift for his girlfriend). It really encompasses all that I love about Passion Pit.
Track 2 - "DLZ" by TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio never fails to impress me.
Track 3 - "Le Disko" by Shiny Toy Guns
This is a really fun one. Extremely danceable.
Track 4 - "The Coolest" by Lupe Fiasco
Some classic Lupe for you. He really needs to realize that he is one of the best raw hip-hop artists out there and stop overproducing his tracks.
Track 5 - "My Body" by Young the Giant
One of my favorite new bands. Hopefully their second album will live up to the quality of this one.
Track 6 - "Just a Dream" by Nelly
That's right! Nelly! I bet you forgot about Nelly.
Track 7 - "Such Great Heights" by The Postal Service
I know everyone already loves this song but it fits the theme and it's wonderful.
Track 8 - "Eyes" by Rogue Wave
Rogue Wave are a local band from Oakland! Hooray for Bay Area bands.
Track 9 - "Open Your Eyes" by Snow Patrol
This song just builds and builds and explodes. It was used in the first episode of The Black Donnellys in a very suspenseful climax (don't remember that show? it's okay; it only lasted thirteen episodes. i liked it though. it had Olivia Wilde in it.)
Track 10 - "Many of Horror" by Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro are a Scottish band that have apparently been around for a long time. This song was my introduction to them not too long ago.
Track 11 - "Honey Let Me Sing You a Song" by Matt Hires
I have to listen to this song a couple times a day to stay happy and hopeful. It's delightful.
Track 12 - "Baby(feat. Nelly)" by Pharrell
Pharrell is everything Soulja Boy wishes he could be.
Track 13 - "Rebellion(Lies)" by Arcade Fire
I remember when Funeral came out I listened to this song and "In the Back Seat" over and over.
Track 14 - "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel
I would be remiss to not include this song.
Track 15 - "Eyes" by The Naked and Famous
I get to see these guys in April!
Track 16 - "Blue Eyes" by Cary Brothers
This song got stupid popular after it was on the Garden State soundtrack. Since then Cary Brothers has done roughly nothing.
Track 17 - "My Night with the Prostitute from Marseille" by Beirut
Zach Condon dropped out of high school to travel with his brother and learn about world music. I would say that this gamble paid off pretty well.
Track 18 - "Closer(Presets Remix) by Kings of Leon
This remix was included in Kings of Leon's newest album "Come Around Sundown". I find it utterly haunting.
Another great way to listen to these mixes is to friend me on Spotify and listen to them there!
Track 1 - "Sleepyhead" by Passion Pit
This is one of the songs from Passion Pit's first EP(the valentine's day gift for his girlfriend). It really encompasses all that I love about Passion Pit.
Track 2 - "DLZ" by TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio never fails to impress me.
Track 3 - "Le Disko" by Shiny Toy Guns
This is a really fun one. Extremely danceable.
Track 4 - "The Coolest" by Lupe Fiasco
Some classic Lupe for you. He really needs to realize that he is one of the best raw hip-hop artists out there and stop overproducing his tracks.
Track 5 - "My Body" by Young the Giant
One of my favorite new bands. Hopefully their second album will live up to the quality of this one.
Track 6 - "Just a Dream" by Nelly
That's right! Nelly! I bet you forgot about Nelly.
Track 7 - "Such Great Heights" by The Postal Service
I know everyone already loves this song but it fits the theme and it's wonderful.
Track 8 - "Eyes" by Rogue Wave
Rogue Wave are a local band from Oakland! Hooray for Bay Area bands.
Track 9 - "Open Your Eyes" by Snow Patrol
This song just builds and builds and explodes. It was used in the first episode of The Black Donnellys in a very suspenseful climax (don't remember that show? it's okay; it only lasted thirteen episodes. i liked it though. it had Olivia Wilde in it.)
Track 10 - "Many of Horror" by Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro are a Scottish band that have apparently been around for a long time. This song was my introduction to them not too long ago.
Track 11 - "Honey Let Me Sing You a Song" by Matt Hires
I have to listen to this song a couple times a day to stay happy and hopeful. It's delightful.
Track 12 - "Baby(feat. Nelly)" by Pharrell
Pharrell is everything Soulja Boy wishes he could be.
Track 13 - "Rebellion(Lies)" by Arcade Fire
I remember when Funeral came out I listened to this song and "In the Back Seat" over and over.
Track 14 - "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel
I would be remiss to not include this song.
Track 15 - "Eyes" by The Naked and Famous
I get to see these guys in April!
Track 16 - "Blue Eyes" by Cary Brothers
This song got stupid popular after it was on the Garden State soundtrack. Since then Cary Brothers has done roughly nothing.
Track 17 - "My Night with the Prostitute from Marseille" by Beirut
Zach Condon dropped out of high school to travel with his brother and learn about world music. I would say that this gamble paid off pretty well.
Track 18 - "Closer(Presets Remix) by Kings of Leon
This remix was included in Kings of Leon's newest album "Come Around Sundown". I find it utterly haunting.
Another great way to listen to these mixes is to friend me on Spotify and listen to them there!
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
I received a request last year for a breakup mix(a more focused one since part of the "Lifespan of a Relationship" mix is a breakup). My knee-jerk reaction was to save it for Valentine's Day. I don't know what that says about me... There are different philosophies regarding breakup mixes. Do you go with sad bastard music about love lost or tongue-in-cheek songs about relationships? Do you want the album to have a bitter tone or a funny one? I ended up going with a bit of each. By the way, I have never been more frustrated by songs I have already included in previous mixes than when going through my iTunes to make this mix. I hope that everyone enjoys this but I hope especially that those of you with fresh dating wounds really connect with these songs. Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
Track 1 - "Our Perfect Disease" by The Wombats
The Wombats are one of my favorite discoveries of 2011 and this bitterness anthem had to start off the mix. "We all need someone to drive us mad".
Track 2 - "Song for the Dumped" by Ben Folds Five
This has been a staple on all breakup mixes I've made since about 2003. Everyone feels this way. You don't just want all the money and presents that you wasted on this person back, you also want the time and effort.
Track 3 - "Fuck You" by Cee Lo Green
Despite the over-saturation of this song it is a great one. Also if you are listening to "Forget You" you are doing it wrong. Living well is the best revenge but sometimes you need to advertise it.
Track 4 - "There's No Home for You Here" by The White Stripes
This song is so biting and well written. The next time I'm in a bad breakup I want Jack White to come over and express my displeasure.
Track 5 - "Bye Bye Bye" by 'N Sync
I had to...
Track 6 - "Love Lockdown(LMFAO Remix)" by Kanye West
Everyone hated Kanye's auto-tuned album "808's and Heartbreaks" but I kind of loved it. This remix by LMFAO takes the song to a whole new level by adding their own verse and tweaking the beats.
Track 7 - "Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince
Will Smith gave me all the knowledge I needed when I was in high school. I should've listened.
Track 8 - "Pussy Killz" by Nas
This is pretty much the NSFW version of the last song.
Track 9 - "Okay I Believe You, but My Tommy Gun Don't" by Brand New
One of my favorite songs from Brand New. "Every line is about who I don't want to write about anymore."
Track 10 - "Heartbeat" by Childish Gambino
For those of you who don't know, Childish Gambino is the hip-hop alter ego of Donald Glover(Troy from Community, writer for 30 Rock). He has gotten better and better and I love his newest album, "Camp". The last line of this song changes from performance to performance.
Track 11 - "Your Ex-Lover is Dead" by Stars
This song tells both perspectives of a chance meeting between two former lovers. It also features strings, so... yeah. Jeff trap.
Track 12 - "Happy Ending" by Mika
I feel like this is the only sad thing that's ever happened to Mika. He's just so chipper!
Track 13 - "Skinny Love" by Bon Iver
This song is about not wanting a love to end but being unable to stop its demise.
Track 14 - "A Lack of Color" by Death Cab For Cutie
Realized only too late that I have already used this song! Now that all the mixes are on this computer hopefully I will stop making dumb mistakes like that.
Track 15 - "IMpossible" by Figurine
Figurine is a music project started by James Tamborello(of The Postal Service).
Track 16 - "U R the One" by Mos Def
Who hurt you, Mos? I will mess them up! A fantastic song about feeling like a great potential was squandered.
Track 17 - "Devil Dressed in Blue" by Right Away, Great Captain
RAGC is the solo project of Andy Hull from Manchester Orchestra. Much like Coheed and Cambria, Hull tells an ongoing story with each album about a 17th century sailor.
Track 18 - "Miss Misery" by Elliott Smith
This was the song Elliott wrote for Good Will Hunting. He really smashed it out of the park.
Track 19 - "No Way" by The Naked and Famous
The way this song swells halfway through is amazing. Listen to this in your car as loud as your ears will allow. You will thank me.
As always hit me up for a copy and let me know what you think!
Track 1 - "Our Perfect Disease" by The Wombats
The Wombats are one of my favorite discoveries of 2011 and this bitterness anthem had to start off the mix. "We all need someone to drive us mad".
Track 2 - "Song for the Dumped" by Ben Folds Five
This has been a staple on all breakup mixes I've made since about 2003. Everyone feels this way. You don't just want all the money and presents that you wasted on this person back, you also want the time and effort.
Track 3 - "Fuck You" by Cee Lo Green
Despite the over-saturation of this song it is a great one. Also if you are listening to "Forget You" you are doing it wrong. Living well is the best revenge but sometimes you need to advertise it.
Track 4 - "There's No Home for You Here" by The White Stripes
This song is so biting and well written. The next time I'm in a bad breakup I want Jack White to come over and express my displeasure.
Track 5 - "Bye Bye Bye" by 'N Sync
I had to...
Track 6 - "Love Lockdown(LMFAO Remix)" by Kanye West
Everyone hated Kanye's auto-tuned album "808's and Heartbreaks" but I kind of loved it. This remix by LMFAO takes the song to a whole new level by adding their own verse and tweaking the beats.
Track 7 - "Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince
Will Smith gave me all the knowledge I needed when I was in high school. I should've listened.
Track 8 - "Pussy Killz" by Nas
This is pretty much the NSFW version of the last song.
Track 9 - "Okay I Believe You, but My Tommy Gun Don't" by Brand New
One of my favorite songs from Brand New. "Every line is about who I don't want to write about anymore."
Track 10 - "Heartbeat" by Childish Gambino
For those of you who don't know, Childish Gambino is the hip-hop alter ego of Donald Glover(Troy from Community, writer for 30 Rock). He has gotten better and better and I love his newest album, "Camp". The last line of this song changes from performance to performance.
Track 11 - "Your Ex-Lover is Dead" by Stars
This song tells both perspectives of a chance meeting between two former lovers. It also features strings, so... yeah. Jeff trap.
Track 12 - "Happy Ending" by Mika
I feel like this is the only sad thing that's ever happened to Mika. He's just so chipper!
Track 13 - "Skinny Love" by Bon Iver
This song is about not wanting a love to end but being unable to stop its demise.
Track 14 - "A Lack of Color" by Death Cab For Cutie
Realized only too late that I have already used this song! Now that all the mixes are on this computer hopefully I will stop making dumb mistakes like that.
Track 15 - "IMpossible" by Figurine
Figurine is a music project started by James Tamborello(of The Postal Service).
Track 16 - "U R the One" by Mos Def
Who hurt you, Mos? I will mess them up! A fantastic song about feeling like a great potential was squandered.
Track 17 - "Devil Dressed in Blue" by Right Away, Great Captain
RAGC is the solo project of Andy Hull from Manchester Orchestra. Much like Coheed and Cambria, Hull tells an ongoing story with each album about a 17th century sailor.
Track 18 - "Miss Misery" by Elliott Smith
This was the song Elliott wrote for Good Will Hunting. He really smashed it out of the park.
Track 19 - "No Way" by The Naked and Famous
The way this song swells halfway through is amazing. Listen to this in your car as loud as your ears will allow. You will thank me.
As always hit me up for a copy and let me know what you think!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Wintertime Monotheistic Themed Holidays!
If you're like me then you hear the words "Christmas" and "music" together and you cringe thinking about all the Bubles and Grobans who are going to make a bunch of undeserved cash rehashing boring done-to-death songs with no originality. In recent years, however, I have discovered some pretty amazing indie and alternative renditions of Christmas songs and holiday themed songs that I wanted to spend this month sharing with all of you!
Track 1 - "All I Want for Christmas is You" by My Chemical Romance
Everyone remembers the rowdy rendition of this song featured in the climax of Love Actually(yeah, i love that movie... so what?) My Chemical Romance pull this song off quite nicely.
Track 2 - "Candy Cane Children" by The White Stripes
I'm sure I've said it before, but Jack White can do no wrong.
Track 3 - "December is for Cynics" by The Matches
The Matches can always be counted on for fun songs.
Track 4 - "Believe in Me" by fun.
This is one of the first tracks released by fun two years ago.
Track 5 - "Little Drummer Boy" by The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols completely made this classic their own.
Track 6 - "Christmas Party (featuring Nicole Sheahan)" by The Walkmen
The way this song is half narrated and half sung reminds me of those old Peanuts Christmas specials(which are fantastic).
Track 7 - "Xmas Cake" by Rilo Kiley
A somber introspective Christmas song from the always-wonderful Rilo Kiley.
Track 8 - "In This Home on Ice" by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
CYHSY fought their way into my heart with their bubbly, melodic noise-pop sound.
Track 9 - "All That I Want" by The Weepies
The Weepies are comprised of a husband and wife which makes all the romantic overtones so much sweeter. This isn't unrequited love or lost love; these two have found each other.
Track 10 - "When I Get Home for Christmas" by Snow Patrol
This is a cheery song about a couple who are struggling through a recent infidelity during the holidays.
Track 11 - "It's Christmas So We'll Stop" by Frightened Rabbit
A song about the duplicitous nature of pretending to be good people once a year then falling right back into our old routines.
Track 12 - "Sister Winter" by Sufjan Stevens
Nobody has quite mastered holiday songs like Sufjan Stevens. Between 2001 and 2006 he made five Christmas EPs for friends and family and later released all the EPs as a box set. He has his own versions of classic carols as well as original music that fits the theme so I have included this original track as well as a cover as the finale of this mix.
Track 13 - "Christmas(Baby Please Come Home)" by Death Cab For Cutie
What can I say? Benjamin Gibbard is always charming.
Track 14 - "12.23.95" by Jimmy Eat World
This has actually been a Christmas staple of mine since high school from my favorite Jimmy Eat World album, "Clarity".
Track 15 - "The First Song" by Band of Horses
Really weird lyrics in this song... But I swear it's Christmas themed.
Track 16 - "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" by Pedro the Lion
Pedro the Lion is the moniker under which singer-songwriter David Bazan performs. His songs are often about his problems with religion and his ex-wife. You can hear the sardonic tone that this song is steeped in.
Track 17 - "Holly Jolly Christmas" by The Format
In stark contrast to the previous song this Format rendition of "Holly Jolly Christmas" is as sincere as they come.
Track 18 - "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" by Bright Eyes
Bright Eyes released a Christmas album and this is my favorite song from it.
Track 19 - "Listening to Otis Redding at Home During Christmas" by Okkervil River
One of my first concerts(other than the all-ages punk shows I frequented in my youth) was an Azure Ray show at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco. The Elected and Okkervil River opened that show and one was terrible and the other was amazing respectively.
Track 20 - "Come Thou Fount of Ever Blessing" by Sufjan Stevens
I am completely blown away by this track. It brings me to the brink of tears every time I hear it. Sufjan sings with such emotion and soul and the twang of his banjo is the perfect accompaniment.
I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season! Eat, drink, give, love and be merry!
Track 1 - "All I Want for Christmas is You" by My Chemical Romance
Everyone remembers the rowdy rendition of this song featured in the climax of Love Actually(yeah, i love that movie... so what?) My Chemical Romance pull this song off quite nicely.
Track 2 - "Candy Cane Children" by The White Stripes
I'm sure I've said it before, but Jack White can do no wrong.
Track 3 - "December is for Cynics" by The Matches
The Matches can always be counted on for fun songs.
Track 4 - "Believe in Me" by fun.
This is one of the first tracks released by fun two years ago.
Track 5 - "Little Drummer Boy" by The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols completely made this classic their own.
Track 6 - "Christmas Party (featuring Nicole Sheahan)" by The Walkmen
The way this song is half narrated and half sung reminds me of those old Peanuts Christmas specials(which are fantastic).
Track 7 - "Xmas Cake" by Rilo Kiley
A somber introspective Christmas song from the always-wonderful Rilo Kiley.
Track 8 - "In This Home on Ice" by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
CYHSY fought their way into my heart with their bubbly, melodic noise-pop sound.
Track 9 - "All That I Want" by The Weepies
The Weepies are comprised of a husband and wife which makes all the romantic overtones so much sweeter. This isn't unrequited love or lost love; these two have found each other.
Track 10 - "When I Get Home for Christmas" by Snow Patrol
This is a cheery song about a couple who are struggling through a recent infidelity during the holidays.
Track 11 - "It's Christmas So We'll Stop" by Frightened Rabbit
A song about the duplicitous nature of pretending to be good people once a year then falling right back into our old routines.
Track 12 - "Sister Winter" by Sufjan Stevens
Nobody has quite mastered holiday songs like Sufjan Stevens. Between 2001 and 2006 he made five Christmas EPs for friends and family and later released all the EPs as a box set. He has his own versions of classic carols as well as original music that fits the theme so I have included this original track as well as a cover as the finale of this mix.
Track 13 - "Christmas(Baby Please Come Home)" by Death Cab For Cutie
What can I say? Benjamin Gibbard is always charming.
Track 14 - "12.23.95" by Jimmy Eat World
This has actually been a Christmas staple of mine since high school from my favorite Jimmy Eat World album, "Clarity".
Track 15 - "The First Song" by Band of Horses
Really weird lyrics in this song... But I swear it's Christmas themed.
Track 16 - "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" by Pedro the Lion
Pedro the Lion is the moniker under which singer-songwriter David Bazan performs. His songs are often about his problems with religion and his ex-wife. You can hear the sardonic tone that this song is steeped in.
Track 17 - "Holly Jolly Christmas" by The Format
In stark contrast to the previous song this Format rendition of "Holly Jolly Christmas" is as sincere as they come.
Track 18 - "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" by Bright Eyes
Bright Eyes released a Christmas album and this is my favorite song from it.
Track 19 - "Listening to Otis Redding at Home During Christmas" by Okkervil River
One of my first concerts(other than the all-ages punk shows I frequented in my youth) was an Azure Ray show at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco. The Elected and Okkervil River opened that show and one was terrible and the other was amazing respectively.
Track 20 - "Come Thou Fount of Ever Blessing" by Sufjan Stevens
I am completely blown away by this track. It brings me to the brink of tears every time I hear it. Sufjan sings with such emotion and soul and the twang of his banjo is the perfect accompaniment.
I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season! Eat, drink, give, love and be merry!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
The Murder Mix
I have been trying to put more metal and rap into my mixes and this month we explore a common theme between the two genres. I am joined by my good friend, John Pingel this month who is a true metalhead and has made all of the metal selections for this mix. I know this month's entry might not be everyone's favorite but you can thank John and me the next time you have a really shit day and start blasting this mix in your car.
Track 1 - "Murmaider" by Dethklok
For those who don't know Dethklok is the fictional band from the Adult Swim show, "Metalocalypse" which is made up of real metal superstars like Gene Hoglan from Strapping Young Lad and Fear Factory.
"Basically almost every song by Dethklok is about murdering/dying. This could be the best one." -John
Track 2 - "Southern Takeover" by Chamillionaire
One of the rare Chamillionaire tracks that isn't about pickin' up ladies at the club.
Track 3 - "Kill You" by Eminem
A very telling Eminem song that I hold among his best work.
Track 4 - "Cannibal" by Static X
"An upbeat tune written by Wayne Static about finding out someone you know is a Cannibal. ENJOY!" -John
Track 5 - "Natural Born Killaz (feat. Ice Cube)" by Dr. Dre
Dre is pretty much the authority on rap songs about murder (and weed). This is a truly classic track that still creeps me out.
Track 6 - "Suspended by the Throat" by Job for a Cowboy
"Yeah, you won't be able to understand what he's saying. Trust me though, it's about murder." -John
Track 7 - "Get it on the Floor (feat. Swizz Beatz)" by DMX
There was a stretch of time in the early 00's where DMX was pretty much the uncontested king of hardcore rap.
Track 8 - "Bring the Pain" by Mindless Self Indulgence
I would've used the original version of this song by Method Man but I actually like MSI's take on it way more. They put a lot of deserved edge on these dark lyrics. Mindless Self Indulgence can be pretty hard to listen to sometimes but tracks like this remind me why I wade through their unlistenable stuff. Also MSI usually has really amazing fan-made music videos like the one below.
Track 9 - "China White II" by He Is Legend
"One of my favorite bands that more people should know about, but sadly don't. The second in a series of songs about a crazy gardener. Probably the best out of the three, and the darkest by far." -John
Track 10 - "Ante Up" by M.O.P.
Mash Out Posse definitely peaked on this song. Great beats, amazing lyrics. I really wanted to see more stuff like this from them.
Track 11 - "A Call for Blood" by Hatebreed
"A song about a child abuser getting what's coming to them. One of my favorite Hatebreed songs." -John
Track 12 - "Murder Was the Case" by Snoop Dogg
This song isn't even really about murder. It's about attempted murder after which Snoop sold his soul to the devil for success.
Track 13 - "0-0 (Where Evil Dwells)" by Fear Factory
"A song about Ricky Kasso, a boy who killed his friend in Long Island in 1984. This is a cover of the song originally done by Wiseblood." -John
Track 14 - "One Eight Seven (feat. Snoop Dogg)" by Dr. Dre
A great song about civil disobedience.
Track 15 - "Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria
"I'm a huge Coheed fan, and this entire album is amazing. This song really is about murder if you look at the lyrics. A hurt lover out for the worst kind of revenge." -John
Track 16 - "How I Could Just Kill a Man" by Rage Against the Machine
I feel the same way about this cover that I do about "Bring the Pain". This song was written when Cypress Hill were just starting out so it lacks the flair and production of their later albums whereas Zack de la Rocha delivering the vocals over Tom Morello's guitar is exactly what this song needed.
Track 17 - "Stigmurder" by Chimaira
"Off of (in my opinion) Chimaira's best album, "The Impossibility of Reason". Just an insane song, about insane thoughts." -John
Track 18 - "Murder of a Teenage Life" by Mos Def
Mos Def's reaction to unnecessary violence in the ghetto.
I would like to thank John for his contribution to this mix and you should all go listen to his podcast at Reasons for Termination
Track 1 - "Murmaider" by Dethklok
For those who don't know Dethklok is the fictional band from the Adult Swim show, "Metalocalypse" which is made up of real metal superstars like Gene Hoglan from Strapping Young Lad and Fear Factory.
"Basically almost every song by Dethklok is about murdering/dying. This could be the best one." -John
Track 2 - "Southern Takeover" by Chamillionaire
One of the rare Chamillionaire tracks that isn't about pickin' up ladies at the club.
Track 3 - "Kill You" by Eminem
A very telling Eminem song that I hold among his best work.
Track 4 - "Cannibal" by Static X
"An upbeat tune written by Wayne Static about finding out someone you know is a Cannibal. ENJOY!" -John
Track 5 - "Natural Born Killaz (feat. Ice Cube)" by Dr. Dre
Dre is pretty much the authority on rap songs about murder (and weed). This is a truly classic track that still creeps me out.
Track 6 - "Suspended by the Throat" by Job for a Cowboy
"Yeah, you won't be able to understand what he's saying. Trust me though, it's about murder." -John
Track 7 - "Get it on the Floor (feat. Swizz Beatz)" by DMX
There was a stretch of time in the early 00's where DMX was pretty much the uncontested king of hardcore rap.
Track 8 - "Bring the Pain" by Mindless Self Indulgence
I would've used the original version of this song by Method Man but I actually like MSI's take on it way more. They put a lot of deserved edge on these dark lyrics. Mindless Self Indulgence can be pretty hard to listen to sometimes but tracks like this remind me why I wade through their unlistenable stuff. Also MSI usually has really amazing fan-made music videos like the one below.
Track 9 - "China White II" by He Is Legend
"One of my favorite bands that more people should know about, but sadly don't. The second in a series of songs about a crazy gardener. Probably the best out of the three, and the darkest by far." -John
Track 10 - "Ante Up" by M.O.P.
Mash Out Posse definitely peaked on this song. Great beats, amazing lyrics. I really wanted to see more stuff like this from them.
Track 11 - "A Call for Blood" by Hatebreed
"A song about a child abuser getting what's coming to them. One of my favorite Hatebreed songs." -John
Track 12 - "Murder Was the Case" by Snoop Dogg
This song isn't even really about murder. It's about attempted murder after which Snoop sold his soul to the devil for success.
Track 13 - "0-0 (Where Evil Dwells)" by Fear Factory
"A song about Ricky Kasso, a boy who killed his friend in Long Island in 1984. This is a cover of the song originally done by Wiseblood." -John
Track 14 - "One Eight Seven (feat. Snoop Dogg)" by Dr. Dre
A great song about civil disobedience.
Track 15 - "Welcome Home" by Coheed and Cambria
"I'm a huge Coheed fan, and this entire album is amazing. This song really is about murder if you look at the lyrics. A hurt lover out for the worst kind of revenge." -John
Track 16 - "How I Could Just Kill a Man" by Rage Against the Machine
I feel the same way about this cover that I do about "Bring the Pain". This song was written when Cypress Hill were just starting out so it lacks the flair and production of their later albums whereas Zack de la Rocha delivering the vocals over Tom Morello's guitar is exactly what this song needed.
Track 17 - "Stigmurder" by Chimaira
"Off of (in my opinion) Chimaira's best album, "The Impossibility of Reason". Just an insane song, about insane thoughts." -John
Track 18 - "Murder of a Teenage Life" by Mos Def
Mos Def's reaction to unnecessary violence in the ghetto.
I would like to thank John for his contribution to this mix and you should all go listen to his podcast at Reasons for Termination
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Waiting...
How apt that I am roughly a week late with this month's mix. The theme we are exploring this time is waiting; whether time does it for no man you can bet that good things come to him should he consider the practice. Whether it is for your ship to come in, the other shoe to drop or simply the moment it is something we all will spend too much of our lives doing. They say that some accidents simply wait to happen and some fool even made a game out of it but I will simply wait to see what you think of this month's mix.
Track 1 - "We Are Young" by Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
This is the first release from Fun.'s upcoming sophomore album which is supposed to be released early next year. I don't know about you but based on this song - as well as the fact that I would follow Nate Ruess off a cliff - I cannot wait for the new album's release!
Track 2 - "Crawl" by Two Tongues
Two Tongues is a group comprising of Max Bemis of Say Anything and Chris Conley of Saves the Day (two of my favorite bands!). The two gave their first live performance while the two bands were touring together as a complete surprise to the crowd. I could not be happier with the result of their collaborations.
Track 3 - "Wait, Wait, Wait" by The Format
The first time I listened to "Interventions and Lullabies", the album that this track appears on, I was underwhelmed by this song. I don't remember what my mindset was but I think I wanted all of their songs to sound like "On Your Porch". Since then, however, it has become one of my most beloved Format songs.
Track 4 - "Mushaboom" by Feist
Leslie Feist was once a member of the canadian supergroup Broken Social Scene before finding success as a solo artist. This song is so bubbly and fun it's downright infectious.
Track 5 - "Apartment Story" by The National
The National have a unique style mainly due to the baritone of their lead singer Matt Berninger. Um... I like them a lot, don't know what else to say really.
Track 6 - "Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan wrote this song after breaking off his long term relationship with Courtney Love (much to the chagrim of her "songwriting" career). He was working dead end jobs and living on couches and floors of friends. The song is supposedly his unrealized suicide note. Having said that I am in love with how personal he is with his fans. He leaves nothing of himself out of his music.
Track 7 - "Worth the Wait" by We Are Scientists
We Are Scientists are from Pomona College where my friend, Eric attended. He told me that they would play shows at the college constantly and I promptly informed him how deep my burning jealousy ran.
Track 8 - "Ottoman" by Vampire Weekend
Can someone tell me why not one but TWO Vampire Weekend songs contain the phrase "it feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel too"? Anyways I love this song which was I believe written for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (which you should watch anytime you want to remember what a crush feels like).
Track 9 - "Rome" by Phoenix
For a band that usually writes lyrics equivalent to a random stream of consciousness or simply nonsense this song is particularly tragic.
Track 10 - "We Used to Wait" by Arcade Fire
Win Butler's words ring true to me. There is a lot more charm in the lack of technology. I remember when I used to wonder what people spent their days doing before Facebook ruined all the mystique.
Track 11 - "The Waiting Game" by Broken Bells
I sincerely hope that James Mercer and Danger Mouse release another album together because their first was amazing.
Track 12 - "I'll Believe in Anything" by Wolf Parade
It's sad that Wolf Parade might never record another album. After their expo 86 tour they announced an indefinite hiatus. It's rare to see such an earnest and talented indie pop group.
Track 13 - "Pioneer to the Falls" by Interpol
This band bores my dear sister, Rachael. I'm sorry for this song's inclusion Sissles but I really appreciate their subtle brooding sound.
Track 14 - "Waiting for the 7:18" by Bloc Party
Actually I appear to have struck a section of bands that Rachael does not particularly care for. I swear I didn't do this on purpose! Bloc Party is at once soothingly mellow and childishly energetic. I have no idea how they achieve this juxtaposition but it is delightful.
Track 15 - "Can You Tell" by Ra Ra Riot
I started listening to Ra Ra Riot after falling for Discovery which is the collaboration of Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij and Wesley Miles who is the singer from Ra Ra Riot. This song was actually covered by the duo but I much prefer the Ra Ra Riot version. One thing I especially appreciate about Ra Ra Riot is their string section consisting of a cello and violin.
Track 16 - "The Funeral" by Band of Horses
At this point you know all about my love of Band of Horses. This song evokes very powerful emotions in my heart-guts.
Track 17 - "Helplessness Blues" by Fleet Foxes
This song is from the sophomore album from Seattle-based anti-folk greats, Fleet Foxes which came out earlier this year.
Track 18 - "Maps(acoustic)" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
I think Karen O's impressive vocal range is demonstrated in this stripped-bare version of the song. More and more I am convinced that she is a musical genius and I am looking forward to her contributions to "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"'s soundtrack.
Track 19 - "Leave" by The Swell Season
The Swell Season is comprised of Glen Hansard from The Frames and Czech pianist/songwriter Markéta Irglová. If you saw the movie "Once" then you would recognize these two as the leads.
I hope you all enjoy this collection of songs. I have many more fun mixes planned for the coming months!
Track 1 - "We Are Young" by Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
This is the first release from Fun.'s upcoming sophomore album which is supposed to be released early next year. I don't know about you but based on this song - as well as the fact that I would follow Nate Ruess off a cliff - I cannot wait for the new album's release!
Track 2 - "Crawl" by Two Tongues
Two Tongues is a group comprising of Max Bemis of Say Anything and Chris Conley of Saves the Day (two of my favorite bands!). The two gave their first live performance while the two bands were touring together as a complete surprise to the crowd. I could not be happier with the result of their collaborations.
Track 3 - "Wait, Wait, Wait" by The Format
The first time I listened to "Interventions and Lullabies", the album that this track appears on, I was underwhelmed by this song. I don't remember what my mindset was but I think I wanted all of their songs to sound like "On Your Porch". Since then, however, it has become one of my most beloved Format songs.
Track 4 - "Mushaboom" by Feist
Leslie Feist was once a member of the canadian supergroup Broken Social Scene before finding success as a solo artist. This song is so bubbly and fun it's downright infectious.
Track 5 - "Apartment Story" by The National
The National have a unique style mainly due to the baritone of their lead singer Matt Berninger. Um... I like them a lot, don't know what else to say really.
Track 6 - "Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan wrote this song after breaking off his long term relationship with Courtney Love (much to the chagrim of her "songwriting" career). He was working dead end jobs and living on couches and floors of friends. The song is supposedly his unrealized suicide note. Having said that I am in love with how personal he is with his fans. He leaves nothing of himself out of his music.
Track 7 - "Worth the Wait" by We Are Scientists
We Are Scientists are from Pomona College where my friend, Eric attended. He told me that they would play shows at the college constantly and I promptly informed him how deep my burning jealousy ran.
Track 8 - "Ottoman" by Vampire Weekend
Can someone tell me why not one but TWO Vampire Weekend songs contain the phrase "it feels so unnatural, Peter Gabriel too"? Anyways I love this song which was I believe written for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (which you should watch anytime you want to remember what a crush feels like).
Track 9 - "Rome" by Phoenix
For a band that usually writes lyrics equivalent to a random stream of consciousness or simply nonsense this song is particularly tragic.
Track 10 - "We Used to Wait" by Arcade Fire
Win Butler's words ring true to me. There is a lot more charm in the lack of technology. I remember when I used to wonder what people spent their days doing before Facebook ruined all the mystique.
Track 11 - "The Waiting Game" by Broken Bells
I sincerely hope that James Mercer and Danger Mouse release another album together because their first was amazing.
Track 12 - "I'll Believe in Anything" by Wolf Parade
It's sad that Wolf Parade might never record another album. After their expo 86 tour they announced an indefinite hiatus. It's rare to see such an earnest and talented indie pop group.
Track 13 - "Pioneer to the Falls" by Interpol
This band bores my dear sister, Rachael. I'm sorry for this song's inclusion Sissles but I really appreciate their subtle brooding sound.
Track 14 - "Waiting for the 7:18" by Bloc Party
Actually I appear to have struck a section of bands that Rachael does not particularly care for. I swear I didn't do this on purpose! Bloc Party is at once soothingly mellow and childishly energetic. I have no idea how they achieve this juxtaposition but it is delightful.
Track 15 - "Can You Tell" by Ra Ra Riot
I started listening to Ra Ra Riot after falling for Discovery which is the collaboration of Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij and Wesley Miles who is the singer from Ra Ra Riot. This song was actually covered by the duo but I much prefer the Ra Ra Riot version. One thing I especially appreciate about Ra Ra Riot is their string section consisting of a cello and violin.
Track 16 - "The Funeral" by Band of Horses
At this point you know all about my love of Band of Horses. This song evokes very powerful emotions in my heart-guts.
Track 17 - "Helplessness Blues" by Fleet Foxes
This song is from the sophomore album from Seattle-based anti-folk greats, Fleet Foxes which came out earlier this year.
Track 18 - "Maps(acoustic)" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
I think Karen O's impressive vocal range is demonstrated in this stripped-bare version of the song. More and more I am convinced that she is a musical genius and I am looking forward to her contributions to "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"'s soundtrack.
Track 19 - "Leave" by The Swell Season
The Swell Season is comprised of Glen Hansard from The Frames and Czech pianist/songwriter Markéta Irglová. If you saw the movie "Once" then you would recognize these two as the leads.
I hope you all enjoy this collection of songs. I have many more fun mixes planned for the coming months!
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Girls & Boys
This month's mix is about the idiosyncrasies that differentiate the two primary genders of our populous. Some of the observations made in these songs are oversimplifications, but they are all based in truth or at least extremely funny. I know today is not the first of the month and I apologize for that, but I was putting the final touches on this and generally spacing out.
Track 1 - "Hey Now Girl" by Phantom Planet
Phantom Planet is Jason Schwartzman's first band in which he played drums until moving on to his current solo project, Coconut Records. The lead singer is also the bully from "Donnie Darko". They are poppy and fun and you probably know them as "that band that made the theme song for the O.C."(don't call it that). This song is about a particularly dangerous breed of female... the seventeen-year-old.
Track 2 - "Foreign Language" by Anberlin
The opening verse of this song really tells you all you need to know about it's message.
Track 3 - "This Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race (Kanye West remix)" by Fall Out Boy
You've probably heard this song before but if you haven't heard the Kanye West remix then you are missing out (until now!) (i'm pretty sure my main purpose is not to play you songs you've never heard before anyway, this song just REALLY works on this mix.)
Track 4 - "Friday Night" by Girl Talk
I've been trying to work a Girl Talk song into one of this mixes since the inception of this blog and I finally found one that was not only perfect for the theme (on so many levels) but I think it flows pretty well (let me know your thoughts on that outlandish claim). If you don't know who Girl Talk is he's a mash-up artist by the name of Gregg Gillis. From what I understand of his career he has been sampling popular music and making mash-ups since high school and throughout his college years and then found enough recognition to make it his full-time job. His last three albums have been one cohesive track with track breaks only to make the album easier to navigate. (also all three of these albums are SPECTACULAR: "Night Ripper", "Feed the Animals", and "All Day")
Track 5 - "Blame it on the Girls" by Mika
I know I shouldn't like Mika, but he's just so damn catchy.
Track 6 - "Bad Education" by Tilly and the Wall
This delightful indie group from Omaha features a tap dancer in lieu of a drummer which creates a really original sound.
Track 7 - "Girls and Boys" by Blur
This is one of the songs that made me want to create this mix. This is one of my favorite songs by one of the best bands of the 90's.
Track 8 - "Lola" by The Raincoats
This song was suggested by my good friend, Steven. I think this version by the Raincoats is much more charming than the original by the Kinks and I definitely wouldn't have thought of this one for the mix independently but it's so perfect.
Track 9 - "Technicolor Girls" by Death Cab For Cutie
This song is from my second favorite Death Cab release, Forbidden Love E.P. It's a charming song about the simplicities of childhood.
Track 10 - "Drunk Girls" by LCD Soundsystem
James Murphy is a musical and songwriting genius. His songs are so often deeply insightful and extremely danceable, an unlikely combination.
Track 11 - "All the Pretty Girls Go to the City" by Spoon
I've been to cities before... It's entirely accurate.
Track 12 - "Boys" by Ryan Adams
This demonstrates one of the reasons I love Ryan Adams: he is as romantic as I am.
Track 13 - "Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" by Panic! at the Disco
I challenge you to find the bitterness in this song... Did you find it?
Track 14 - "Post Modern Girls" by The Strokes & Regina Spektor
This song was made when Julian Casablancas and Regina were dating and it's a shame they didn't end things amicably because this song is amazing.
Track 15 - "Boys Better" by The Dandy Warhols
I first heard this wonderful Dandy Warhols song in the movie "Good Will Hunting" (if you don't like this movie then you are dead inside)
Track 16 - "Girls Like You" by The Naked and Famous
I love the warning given in these lyrics: "Don't you know people write songs about girls like you." This song is ultimately about a girl who isn't fooling anyone.
Track 17 - "Walking the Dog II" by Fun.
This is an alternate version of one of the best tracks from Fun.'s debut album, "Aim and Ignite". You all know about my love of Nate Ruess so when I remembered that this song had an homage to Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" onto the mix it went.
Track 18 - "Dance Anthem of the 80's" by Regina Spektor
Regina Spektor is an accomplished songwriter and composer and this song is a great showcase of those talents. The breakdown in the latter half is what endears this song to me, especially the part where she soulfully exclaims:
"It's been a long time since before I've been touched/ Now I'm getting touched all the time/ And it's only a matter of whom/ And it's only a matter of why"
Track 19 - "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Greg Laswell
It makes me laugh every time I think about this ultra moody rendition of Cyndi Lauper's bubbly pop song.
Track 20 - "How to Be Perfect Men" by Songs:Ohia
This song was suggested by my lovely sister, Rachael. I fell for this song almost immediately and have gone hunting for everything by Jason Molina, the mastermind behind this song.
Track 21 - "Boys Don't Cry" by Grant-Lee Phillips
Don't get me wrong, I love the Cure but I like this cover of the track because it's so bare. I feel like it wraps up the mix better.
Track 1 - "Hey Now Girl" by Phantom Planet
Phantom Planet is Jason Schwartzman's first band in which he played drums until moving on to his current solo project, Coconut Records. The lead singer is also the bully from "Donnie Darko". They are poppy and fun and you probably know them as "that band that made the theme song for the O.C."(don't call it that). This song is about a particularly dangerous breed of female... the seventeen-year-old.
Track 2 - "Foreign Language" by Anberlin
The opening verse of this song really tells you all you need to know about it's message.
Track 3 - "This Ain't a Scene It's an Arms Race (Kanye West remix)" by Fall Out Boy
You've probably heard this song before but if you haven't heard the Kanye West remix then you are missing out (until now!) (i'm pretty sure my main purpose is not to play you songs you've never heard before anyway, this song just REALLY works on this mix.)
Track 4 - "Friday Night" by Girl Talk
I've been trying to work a Girl Talk song into one of this mixes since the inception of this blog and I finally found one that was not only perfect for the theme (on so many levels) but I think it flows pretty well (let me know your thoughts on that outlandish claim). If you don't know who Girl Talk is he's a mash-up artist by the name of Gregg Gillis. From what I understand of his career he has been sampling popular music and making mash-ups since high school and throughout his college years and then found enough recognition to make it his full-time job. His last three albums have been one cohesive track with track breaks only to make the album easier to navigate. (also all three of these albums are SPECTACULAR: "Night Ripper", "Feed the Animals", and "All Day")
Track 5 - "Blame it on the Girls" by Mika
I know I shouldn't like Mika, but he's just so damn catchy.
Track 6 - "Bad Education" by Tilly and the Wall
This delightful indie group from Omaha features a tap dancer in lieu of a drummer which creates a really original sound.
Track 7 - "Girls and Boys" by Blur
This is one of the songs that made me want to create this mix. This is one of my favorite songs by one of the best bands of the 90's.
Track 8 - "Lola" by The Raincoats
This song was suggested by my good friend, Steven. I think this version by the Raincoats is much more charming than the original by the Kinks and I definitely wouldn't have thought of this one for the mix independently but it's so perfect.
Track 9 - "Technicolor Girls" by Death Cab For Cutie
This song is from my second favorite Death Cab release, Forbidden Love E.P. It's a charming song about the simplicities of childhood.
Track 10 - "Drunk Girls" by LCD Soundsystem
James Murphy is a musical and songwriting genius. His songs are so often deeply insightful and extremely danceable, an unlikely combination.
Track 11 - "All the Pretty Girls Go to the City" by Spoon
I've been to cities before... It's entirely accurate.
Track 12 - "Boys" by Ryan Adams
This demonstrates one of the reasons I love Ryan Adams: he is as romantic as I am.
Track 13 - "Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" by Panic! at the Disco
I challenge you to find the bitterness in this song... Did you find it?
Track 14 - "Post Modern Girls" by The Strokes & Regina Spektor
This song was made when Julian Casablancas and Regina were dating and it's a shame they didn't end things amicably because this song is amazing.
Track 15 - "Boys Better" by The Dandy Warhols
I first heard this wonderful Dandy Warhols song in the movie "Good Will Hunting" (if you don't like this movie then you are dead inside)
Track 16 - "Girls Like You" by The Naked and Famous
I love the warning given in these lyrics: "Don't you know people write songs about girls like you." This song is ultimately about a girl who isn't fooling anyone.
Track 17 - "Walking the Dog II" by Fun.
This is an alternate version of one of the best tracks from Fun.'s debut album, "Aim and Ignite". You all know about my love of Nate Ruess so when I remembered that this song had an homage to Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" onto the mix it went.
Track 18 - "Dance Anthem of the 80's" by Regina Spektor
Regina Spektor is an accomplished songwriter and composer and this song is a great showcase of those talents. The breakdown in the latter half is what endears this song to me, especially the part where she soulfully exclaims:
"It's been a long time since before I've been touched/ Now I'm getting touched all the time/ And it's only a matter of whom/ And it's only a matter of why"
Track 19 - "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Greg Laswell
It makes me laugh every time I think about this ultra moody rendition of Cyndi Lauper's bubbly pop song.
Track 20 - "How to Be Perfect Men" by Songs:Ohia
This song was suggested by my lovely sister, Rachael. I fell for this song almost immediately and have gone hunting for everything by Jason Molina, the mastermind behind this song.
Track 21 - "Boys Don't Cry" by Grant-Lee Phillips
Don't get me wrong, I love the Cure but I like this cover of the track because it's so bare. I feel like it wraps up the mix better.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
What's In a Name?

I know this post is a few days late but I didn't want to post it until I had finished the artwork and August really snuck up on me... This month is dedicated to the ladies that inspire great music. Not all of these are flattering representations of the respective name but on more than one occasion I could have sworn the song was written about someone I know and I hope you have similar realizations. This month's theme and the idea for the artwork were both from the mind of my sister, Rachael.
Track 1 - "Every Man Has a Molly" by Say Anything
This song epitomizes the mix to me. These songwriters were bold enough to name names and probably paid the price in friendships... or rough sex...
Track 2 - "Holly Hox Forget Me Nots" by Saves the Day
As with many songs by Saves the Day this one is rife with metaphor.
Track 3 - "Sailor Song" by Regina Spektor
Regina telling it like it is. Or was... in World War II or whatever.
Track 4 - "Jackie Big Tits" by The Kooks
I doubt anyone will have a person that this song reminds them of, but it's a really good song.
Track 5 - "Golly Sandra" by Eisley
I remember my old housemate Megan first introducing me to Eisley. They are a very lovely band.
Track 6 - "Daria" by Cake
This is admittedly a really weird song but it is so damn catchy!
Track 7 - "Roxanne" by The Police
If you haven't heard my wordless rendition of Roxanne on Rock Band then you really haven't lived. Hopefully this song doesn't remind you of anyone...
Track 8 - "Laura" by Mates of State
This is from Mates of State's covers album, "Crushes". Their rendition of the Girls song makes me well up a little though it doesn't apply to anyone I've known with that name.
Track 9 - "Back Stabbin' Betty" by Cage the Elephant
A song about an abusive, ungrateful woman. I hate seeing verbally abusive wives.
Track 10 - "Sweet Marie" by The Anniversary
I only got to see The Anniversary once before their untimely break-up but it was an amazing show. I mean, of course I like them. They have that winning combination of guy singer and girl singer harmonizing.
Track 11 - "Margie" by Heathers
My sister Rachael introduced me to this duo from Ireland. This is their song about a friend who can't keep a secret. This song is also what we refer to as a Twofer.
Track 12 - "Adelaide" by Anberlin
A song about getting strung along by a girl who needs a comforting pair of arms and doesn't care who's attached to them.
Track 13 - "Eryn Smith" by The Matches
This band started as 'The Locals' and my friend, Robert told me about them. They are a local Bay Area band. I like their blend of hip-hop sensibilities and pop-punk ensemble.
Track 14 - "Xavia" by The Submarines
A clever and talented duo from Boston. You might remember this song from Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist. (GREAT movie!)
Track 15 - "Cath..." by Death Cab For Cutie
This song is tragic. It's about a woman who is unable to love.
Track 16 - "Leslie Ann Levine" by The Decemberists
This haunting song is the tale of a baby born prematurely into a ditch whose ghost haunts a 17th century town. The Decemberists are really good at writing creepy, intricate stories into their songs.
Track 17 - "Hannah Hold On" by The Get Up Kids
I think this song is about a relationship that ended before either party got to see what could have been.
Track 18 - "Astair" by Matt Costa
A song about not knowing why someone is leaving.
Track 19 - "For Emma" by Bon Iver
Justin Vernon is an amazing singer and songwriter. There actually aren't any Bon Iver songs I don't like.
Track 20 - "To Sheila" by The Smashing Pumpkins
This is one of my favorite Smashing Pumpkins songs from my favorite Smashing Pumpkins album. I love how stripped bare the song sounds yet Billy Corgan's poetry carries the piece.
Track 21 - "Nora" by The Long Winters
I had to choose between this song and "Mimi" (because we all know how good I am about not choosing two songs by the same band for the same mix) but since "Mimi" has complete silly-nonsense lyrics and Nora is my little sister's name I went with this song.
Track 22 - "For Annabelle" by Band of Horses
Band of Horses have, in the last year or so, climbed from "these guys are pretty darn good" to "top 5 favorite bands!"
Friday, July 1, 2011
Sex Mix

This month’s theme came to me when I realized that three artists that I listen to have written the same song about copulating in a cold car with varying degrees of eloquence and descriptiveness: Death Cab For Cutie’s “We Looked Like Giants”, Jimmy Eat World’s “Night Drive” and Deftones’s “Passenger” (Only one of these songs ended up making the cuts on this mix because the other two were just inferior versions of the former). I then thought it would be interesting to gather all the songs I enjoy that are basically about that one physical act and compare how each artist approaches the subject and how cute, sexy or creepy the result is. I’ve also devised a fun game to play with this mix: Always keep it playing in your car and don’t explain it to the people who ride with you until they are super creeped out by the obvious motif.
I’m going to have to postpone the announcement of the giveaway winner.
Track 1 – “I Just Had Sex” by The Lonely Island featuring Akon
The Lonely Island are a very funny group of people (especially Jorma). Steven and I were talking about this song the other day (mainly because neither one of us could get it out of our heads) and we both agreed that the tone of this song is really adorable. It’s not aggressive or objectifying just very sweet.
Track 2 – “Candy Shop” by 50 Cent featuring Olivia
I have a hard time not laughing whenever I hear this song. It’s just so uncomfortably graphic. Those are some serious metaphors.
Track 3 – “Alive With the Glory of Love” by Say Anything
This song starts out sounding like your typical love song until it mentions “boot-stomped meadows” when you realize that it is a holocaust love song. It endeared it to me much more once I realized that. The song is a tribute to the lead singer’s grandparents who were survivors.
Track 4 – “Ignition (remix)” by R. Kelly
Though it is harder to enjoy R. Kelly’s smooth R&B since his little urinary mishap I still love this song.
Track 5 – “Sex On Fire” by Kings of Leon
Lately Beyoncé has been closing her concerts with a cover of this song. It is a whole hell of a lot sexier to hear her sing this than KoL(sorry guys) but try as I might I could not find a copy of her version to share with you(it’s on youtube if you want to watch it, but the links are always changing because someone litigious is taking down all the videos from her concerts.)
Track 6 – “Smack That” by Akon featuring Eminem
It’s weird to remember that Akon used to write songs and feature other hip-hop and r&b artists instead of just being featured on everyone else’s songs. Either way though he rules.
Track 7 – “Clothes Off!” by Gym Class Heroes
Gym Class Heroes are quick tongued and great at working samples into their tracks and this spoof of “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off to Have a Good Time” demonstrates both.
Track 8 – “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye
I couldn’t resist putting this song on. The mix would simply not be complete without the sexiest song ever written.
Track 9 –“Very Busy People” by The Limousines
I have mentioned this song before but luckily never used it for a previous mix. Listening to this song kinda skeeves me out because I feel like they really meta’d our entire generation (especially me with the bit about staying up late making mix tapes.)
Track 10 – “My Love is Like… Wo” by Mya
This song was suggested by my friend Wesley. He played me the video and I agreed that it needed to be on this album. I love how confident Mya is in this song. Nothing is sexier than empowered women (I’m going to get slapped for that comment.)
Track 11 – “Fuck You” by Garfunkel and Oates
Garfunkel and Oates are a comedy duo consisting of Kate Micucci (who you might know from Bored to Death, Raising Hope or Scrubs) and Riki Lindholme (who I always remember as the car model with the eating disorder in Pushing Daisies). They write very honest and hilarious songs about relationships and friends.
Track 12 – “Caress Me Down” by Sublime
Almost every Sublime song has some suggestive content but none more so than this one. This is another track that I have a really hard time not laughing during.
Track 13 – “Rude Boy” by Rihanna
I have always admired the aggressive tone of this song. Rihanna is very comfortable being direct with her sexuality (as evidenced by her later singles such as “S&M”.)
Track 14 – “Portions for Foxes” by Rilo Kiley
When Jenny Lewis whispers “There’s a pretty young thing in front of you/ and she’s real pretty and she’s real into you/ and then she’s sleeping inside of you” and then proceeds to breathe heavily into the microphone I find it quite difficult to maintain composure…
Track 15 – “Honky Tonk Women” by The Rolling Stones
When my mom used to listen to this song around me she would make a point of telling me that it was not an appropriate song for children. It’s ironic because if she hadn’t said anything I don’t think I would have gleaned what the lyrics were implying until I was old enough for it to be okay.
Track 16 – “Tired of Sex” by Weezer
There will always be a very special place in my heart for every song from “Pinkerton”, Weezer’s sophomore album.
Track 17 – “I’ll Make Love to You” by Boyz II Men
Yet another song that I could not rightly leave off this compilation.
Track 18 – “Business Time” by Flight of the Conchords
Jermaine’s delivery makes this song unbelievably funny.
Track 19 – “We Looked Like Giants” by Death Cab For Cutie
Ben Gibbard is such a masterful wordsmith that I couldn’t put the Deftones or Jimmy Eat World versions of this song on the mix. Death Cab’s version is just so much more elegant. Ben makes a song about hooking up in a car sound like the greatest love story ever told. His handling of certain details is also just a lot classier than Jimmy Eat World and Deftones. To compare:
“And together there in a shroud of frost the mountain air began to pass through every pane of weathered glass and I held you closer than anyone would ever guess.” – Death Cab For Cutie
“Come alive on the driver’s side, so close I taste your breath. Your lips go dry, but there's a sweet inside. Wine must go right to your head.” – Jimmy Eat World
“Roll the windows down this cool night air is curious. Let the whole world look in, who cares who sees anything. I’m your passenger.” – Deftones
Track 20 – “Me vs. Madonna vs. Elvis” by Brand New
This song has always had a really sinister tone to me. The lyrics intrigue me the way “Tiny Vessels” by Death Cab For Cutie does. It makes me sad to think about the author of the song actually feeling this way but the song exists because the songwriter understands that their behavior is reprehensible.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Playing Games


This month’s mix is about the games we all play in relationships… and the ones we play with dice, cards and pewter or wood pieces.
This month is the anniversary of this blog and to commemorate that fact I have a couple surprises. I have decided to make the whole affair a little more professional by drawing art for each mix starting this month. The mixes you receive from me will have labels and liner notes. Also I would love to hear from some of you wonderful people so if you leave me a comment telling me your favorite song by your favorite artist then you will be eligible to be randomly selected as the lucky person who will receive a copy of every mix I have made thus far with hand-drawn illustrations for each album. I know that question is a little loaded and our favorites change all the time, but give it a shot.
Track 1 – “You Give Love a Bad Name” by Bon Jovi
I decided to do Barney Stinson proud by starting the mix with this fun track. For a long time I resented Bon Jovi because for the brief period that I watched MTV I had to watch the video for “It’s My Life” approximately eight times a day. This song and “Living on a Prayer” make up for that atrocious one though.
Track 2 – “Jilted Lovers” by The Naked and Famous
This is one of the songs that prompted me to make this mix. The Naked and Famous have a very original style blending thrashing guitars with subtle, sweet vocals.
Track 3 – “Quit Playing Games(With My Heart)” by Backstreet Boys
When we were originally brainstorming for this month’s song selection Rachael immediately demanded that this song be included. I gotta say, BSB really nailed this theme.
Track 4 – “Skip the Charades” by Cold War Kids
This song really encompasses what I wanted to say with this collection of songs. It also happens to be one of my favorite songs by Cold War Kids.
Track 5 – “Sunshine” by Mos Def
Something about the sampling on this song and the clever, sharp lyrics really makes me love it.
Track 6 – “Try Honesty” by Billy Talent
This was the first song I ever heard from Billy Talent and it completely won me over. Once again I would like to thank my good friend, Robert for introducing me to this band. Their youthful energy and fantastic guitars are one of a kind.
Video
Track 7 – “Games for Days” by Julian Plenti
Julian Plenti is the solo project of Interpol’s Paul Banks. You might have already been able to hear that in his music. I feel like Paul Banks deserves to be on that list with Jack White, Ben Gibbard and Nate Ruess of artists that can do no wrong.
Track 8 – “Helena Beat” by Foster the People
Foster the People released their very first single, “Pumped Up Kicks” last year and ever since I have been patiently waiting for a full length album from this staggering band. So far they only have an EP but it is pure gold.
Track 9 –“Rococo” by Arcade Fire
This song is one of my favorites from Arcade Fire’s Grammy Winning* album, “The Suburbs”.
*Usually I don’t care about the Grammy’s at all because they are so frequently wrong, but it was so great to see Arcade Fire get the recognition they deserve.
Track 10 – “To Kingdom Come” by Passion Pit
I am tingling with anticipation for Passion Pit’s sophomore effort. They are one of those bands where the biggest problem is they don’t have enough music for me to love.
Track 11 – “My Slumbering Heart” by Rilo Kiley
Rilo Kiley was formed by two child stars: Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett (you might remember Blake as “Joey the Rat” in Boy Meets World. I know I do). They really paved the foundation of today’s great indie rock.
Track 12 – “Bad Priestess” by The Mountain Goats
Rachael texted me in the middle of the night when she realized how perfect this song would be on this mix. I very much agree with her and am growing quite fond of this cute little track.
Track 13 – “Feel It in My Bones” by Tiesto featuring Tegan and Sara
Tiesto is a great DJ that I had the good fortune of seeing at Coachella the one year I went. Also it never hurts to have Tegan and Sara sing the vocals on your song.
Track 14 – “Every Breath You Take” by The Police
My friend Wesley and I were having a discussion the other day about how lucky the other two members of The Police were to have Sting in their band. Sting is the coolest.
Track 15 – “Rise” by Saves the Day
I grew up on Saves the Day in this pretty spectacular way. They have always been exactly what I needed them to be. When I was a freshman in high school and needed them to be a pop-punk band they obliged and as my taste in music matured (shhhh. It did!) so did they. There are so many memories tied to Saves the Day songs in my mind.
Track 16 – “If I Ever Feel Better” by Phoenix
Listening to older Phoenix songs is a jarring experience for me now because the lyrics aren’t silly nonsense. I forgot that their songs used to make sense.
Track 17 – “Somebody Told Me” by The Killers
Brandon Flowers has almost completely undone the work he did making The Killers’ first album, “Hot Fuss” one of the most perfect debut albums from a band. Every subsequent release from them has been increasingly disappointing.
Track 18 – “I’ll Try Anything Once” by The Strokes
This alternate version of “You Only Live Once” exceeds the original in my opinion. I love the somber tone of it and the subtle lyrical changes.
Track 19 – “Blame Game” by Kanye West featuring John Legend
This song hits a lot of my musical weaknesses. Cello and Piano laid over Aphex Twin’s electronic beats and Kanye’s usual clever wit.
I hope that you all have enjoyed this past year of mixes as much as I have enjoyed making them. I have no intention of stopping anytime soon!
Friday, April 1, 2011
April's Mix: Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros
This month I have finally delivered the frequently requested, long promised hip-hop mix. Now any hip-hop purists that are reading this (since I don’t know any I doubt there are any who have stumbled upon my page, but if you’re out there, let’s go get drinks sometime) should know that I enjoy FUN rap and hip-hop almost as much as I enjoy GOOD hip-hop, so that will be adequately represented on this month’s installation. I hope you all enjoy ghetto-blasting this mix out of your hoopties.
Track 1 – “This Means You” by Reflection Eternal featuring Mos Def
Reflection Eternal is a duo composed of Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek. Kweli and Mos Def are definitely the reason I started listening to hip-hop. Discovering them in high school really changed my perceptions about the genre. They both have amazing solo careers but I like their collaborations most.
Track 2 – “All of the Lights” by Kanye West featuring Rihanna and Kid CuDi
Kanye is a great songwriter and when he’s not auto-tuning his voice I tend to like everything he does. He really straddles that line between fun and genuinely good. In this track he followed that magical formula for making a fantastic track: feature Rihanna in it.
Track 3 – “Low” by Flo-Rida featuring T-Pain
I remember driving cross country with my friend Steven and we could not get this song out of our collective heads but we couldn’t for the life of us remember the title. When we used a lifeline, and called his girlfriend to find out, we felt like idiots when she told us the name of the song…
Track 4 – “Lapdance” by N.E.R.D. featuring Lee Harvey and Vita
Pharrell and Chad Hugo are an unstoppable duo. Pharrell’s solo stuff is good but when working with Hugo on either N.E.R.D. or on their production team The Neptunes he really manufactures his best work.
Track 5 – “Pursuit of Happiness” by Kid CuDi featuring MGMT and Ratatat
The real lesson here is when Ratatat is working the beats and MGMT handles the chorus you actually can’t go wrong. What a dream team! Kid CuDi is one of my favorite hip-hop artists and, though this happens to be my favorite song of his, he really needs no help from MGMT or Ratatat to be awesome.
Track 6 – “It Wasn’t Us” by Ludacris and I-20
Ludacris is about as gangsta as I get with my taste. This track was produced by The Neptunes and you can really tell by the beats.
Track 7 – “What’s Golden” by Jurassic 5
Doesn’t this song take you way back to 2003? It does for me, but Jurassic 5 are no less amazing today than they were then. I really wish more hip-hop artists were trying to break the mold like these guys. Good beats, good rhymes, and no ego.
Track 8 – “The Rooster” by OutKast
Andre 3000 and Big Boi are such a fantastic team. Their songs are frequently as funny as they are catchy. Also anyone who hasn’t seen their movie, Idlewild should.
Track 9 – “Drivin’ Me Wild” by Common featuring Lily Allen
You can always count on Common to write empowering lyrics for women. One of the things I really like about him is how positive his lyrics are.
Track 10 – “Party Rock Anthem” by LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and Goon Rock
Ever since my friend Tim introduced this song to me a few weeks ago it has been completely lodged in my cerebellum. It prompted me to check out LMFAO’s other work and it’s all as good as this song. Also if anyone buys me an “Every Day I’m Shuffling” shirt we will be friends forever.
Track 11 – “Whatever You Like” by T.I.
T.I. is another artist that writes really positive songs about important issues(obviously this song isn’t one of those… It’s just fun). I don’t know how many of you heard about him saving a man from suicide, but that happened. He heard about a guy threatening to jump off a building and thought, “Hey that’s within driving distance of me!” and just went on over and talked the guy off the ledge. The man is a fucking prince!(when he isn’t buying illegal firearms…)
Video
Track 12 – “Ms. Fat Booty” by Mos Def
I like how the story recalled here is almost exactly the same as the one in “Low” only much more eloquent. It was really tough to choose just one Mos Def song(the two Black Star songs totally don’t count…).
Track 13 – “Paper Planes” by M.I.A.
Why does a song that is this damn catchy have to have a completely un-singable chorus!? Regardless it is so much fun. I remember having this going on repeat for weeks after the Pineapple Express trailer featured it.
Track 14 – “Definition” by Black Star
Black Star is the moniker of Mos Def and Talib Kweli’s main collaboration. As far as I’m concerned they are unbeatable. They flow so well together and really broke a lot of ground with their song structure and beats.
Track 15 – “Love the Way You Lie” by Eminem featuring Rihanna
Both having experience from each side of the situation, it is a powerful thing to hear Eminem and Rihanna collaborate on a song about domestic violence.
Track 16 – “Coffee” by Aesop Rock featuring John Darnielle
Aesop Rock is an extremely talented songwriter and producer and this song features John Darnielle from The Mountain Goats. This song(and Aesop Rock in general) was introduced to me by my sister, Rachael who is a huge Mountain Goats fan.
Track 17 – “Hurt Feelings” by Flight of the Conchords
I would be remiss if I didn’t include some Flight of the Conchords on this mix. If you haven’t watched Flight of the Conchords or heard their music you should correct that right away.
Track 18 – “What’s My Name” by Rihanna featuring Drake
As you may have noticed by now I really like Rihanna. She always writes catchy empowering songs and I love her voice. Despite Drake’s math struggles on this track it is a great song.
Track 19 – “Thieves in the Night” by Black Star
I wanted to close the album with the most ethereal, dreamlike, chamber-pop sounding hip-hop song in my repertoire. I know I used Black Star earlier but using them twice is for emphasis. They are the best.
As always hit me up for a copy.
Peace!
Track 1 – “This Means You” by Reflection Eternal featuring Mos Def
Reflection Eternal is a duo composed of Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek. Kweli and Mos Def are definitely the reason I started listening to hip-hop. Discovering them in high school really changed my perceptions about the genre. They both have amazing solo careers but I like their collaborations most.
Track 2 – “All of the Lights” by Kanye West featuring Rihanna and Kid CuDi
Kanye is a great songwriter and when he’s not auto-tuning his voice I tend to like everything he does. He really straddles that line between fun and genuinely good. In this track he followed that magical formula for making a fantastic track: feature Rihanna in it.
Track 3 – “Low” by Flo-Rida featuring T-Pain
I remember driving cross country with my friend Steven and we could not get this song out of our collective heads but we couldn’t for the life of us remember the title. When we used a lifeline, and called his girlfriend to find out, we felt like idiots when she told us the name of the song…
Track 4 – “Lapdance” by N.E.R.D. featuring Lee Harvey and Vita
Pharrell and Chad Hugo are an unstoppable duo. Pharrell’s solo stuff is good but when working with Hugo on either N.E.R.D. or on their production team The Neptunes he really manufactures his best work.
Track 5 – “Pursuit of Happiness” by Kid CuDi featuring MGMT and Ratatat
The real lesson here is when Ratatat is working the beats and MGMT handles the chorus you actually can’t go wrong. What a dream team! Kid CuDi is one of my favorite hip-hop artists and, though this happens to be my favorite song of his, he really needs no help from MGMT or Ratatat to be awesome.
Track 6 – “It Wasn’t Us” by Ludacris and I-20
Ludacris is about as gangsta as I get with my taste. This track was produced by The Neptunes and you can really tell by the beats.
Track 7 – “What’s Golden” by Jurassic 5
Doesn’t this song take you way back to 2003? It does for me, but Jurassic 5 are no less amazing today than they were then. I really wish more hip-hop artists were trying to break the mold like these guys. Good beats, good rhymes, and no ego.
Track 8 – “The Rooster” by OutKast
Andre 3000 and Big Boi are such a fantastic team. Their songs are frequently as funny as they are catchy. Also anyone who hasn’t seen their movie, Idlewild should.
Track 9 – “Drivin’ Me Wild” by Common featuring Lily Allen
You can always count on Common to write empowering lyrics for women. One of the things I really like about him is how positive his lyrics are.
Track 10 – “Party Rock Anthem” by LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and Goon Rock
Ever since my friend Tim introduced this song to me a few weeks ago it has been completely lodged in my cerebellum. It prompted me to check out LMFAO’s other work and it’s all as good as this song. Also if anyone buys me an “Every Day I’m Shuffling” shirt we will be friends forever.
Track 11 – “Whatever You Like” by T.I.
T.I. is another artist that writes really positive songs about important issues(obviously this song isn’t one of those… It’s just fun). I don’t know how many of you heard about him saving a man from suicide, but that happened. He heard about a guy threatening to jump off a building and thought, “Hey that’s within driving distance of me!” and just went on over and talked the guy off the ledge. The man is a fucking prince!(when he isn’t buying illegal firearms…)
Video
Track 12 – “Ms. Fat Booty” by Mos Def
I like how the story recalled here is almost exactly the same as the one in “Low” only much more eloquent. It was really tough to choose just one Mos Def song(the two Black Star songs totally don’t count…).
Track 13 – “Paper Planes” by M.I.A.
Why does a song that is this damn catchy have to have a completely un-singable chorus!? Regardless it is so much fun. I remember having this going on repeat for weeks after the Pineapple Express trailer featured it.
Track 14 – “Definition” by Black Star
Black Star is the moniker of Mos Def and Talib Kweli’s main collaboration. As far as I’m concerned they are unbeatable. They flow so well together and really broke a lot of ground with their song structure and beats.
Track 15 – “Love the Way You Lie” by Eminem featuring Rihanna
Both having experience from each side of the situation, it is a powerful thing to hear Eminem and Rihanna collaborate on a song about domestic violence.
Track 16 – “Coffee” by Aesop Rock featuring John Darnielle
Aesop Rock is an extremely talented songwriter and producer and this song features John Darnielle from The Mountain Goats. This song(and Aesop Rock in general) was introduced to me by my sister, Rachael who is a huge Mountain Goats fan.
Track 17 – “Hurt Feelings” by Flight of the Conchords
I would be remiss if I didn’t include some Flight of the Conchords on this mix. If you haven’t watched Flight of the Conchords or heard their music you should correct that right away.
Track 18 – “What’s My Name” by Rihanna featuring Drake
As you may have noticed by now I really like Rihanna. She always writes catchy empowering songs and I love her voice. Despite Drake’s math struggles on this track it is a great song.
Track 19 – “Thieves in the Night” by Black Star
I wanted to close the album with the most ethereal, dreamlike, chamber-pop sounding hip-hop song in my repertoire. I know I used Black Star earlier but using them twice is for emphasis. They are the best.
As always hit me up for a copy.
Peace!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
January's Mix
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! Oh, sorry, I’ll bring it down a bit. I know your head must be throbbing, but you know what’s good for a hangover!? January’s mix! This mix is one you'll want to listen to curled up in front of your fireplace sipping hot cocoa.
Track 1 – “The New Year” by Death Cab For Cutie
I decided to start this mix off thematically, but also I really love this song. This kicks off Ben Gibbard’s big “bad relationship” album and it definitely sums up the way some new year’s eves have felt to me (not this year. this year’s eve was great.)
Track 2 – “Fluorescent Adolescent” by Arctic Monkeys
I’ve been waiting for a mix to put this song on, which is, in my opinion, the greatest Arctic Monkeys songs and an instant classic. The first time I heard this song I felt like I grew up listening to it.
Track 3 – “Blue Beard” by Band of Horses
This is quite an infectious song. I put it on a mix for my sister recently(yes, i still make personal mixes. we never said anything about exclusivity!) and she has been putting it on repeat for a few weeks now.
Track 4 – “The Cave” by Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons is a charming English folk band that has won me over in recent months. This song in particular reminds me of new year’s resolutions and therefore got this spot on the mix, though it is also just an amazing song.
Track 5 – “Chicago” by Sufjan Stevens
For a period of about three years I didn’t go to sleep without listening to Michigan. Sufjan Stevens has a very special place in my heart. This song is obviously not from Michigan but I feel like it mixes better than any song on that album. This may sound like blasphemy but some albums should really never be broken up and deserve to be listened to in their entirety.
Track 6 – “Four Winds” by Bright Eyes
This is a relatively recent track from Bright Eyes but it ranks among my favorites. Bright Eyes would have definitely been on an earlier mix, but as I’ve shared with you before I am rebuilding my music library from practically nothing(stupid computers) and neglected to acquire my bright eyes collection until just last week.
Track 7 – “He War” by Cat Power
My first girlfriend made me one mix during our brief relationship and this song was one of the tracks on it. It immediately wound its way into my head.
Track 8 – “The Commander Thinks Aloud” by The Long Winters
John Roderick is the brainchild behind The Long Winters and his lyrics are frequently brilliant loosely connected streams of consciousness. He once described his writing process as (and i’m paraphrasing because i can’t find the interview i read this in) looking back upon the most meaningful, disappointing, and wonderful times in his life and shrugging.
Track 9 – “Get Higher” by Paper Tongues
Another new band that has quickly won me over, Paper Tongues mix hip-hop elements into their poppy rock to great success.
Track 10 – “The Wrestle” by Frightened Rabbit
I wanted to share another great song from this band that my sister, Rachael introduced me to. This song has really intense lyrics that get easily overlooked because of its beautiful musicality.
Track 11 – “Where Is My Mind?” by Pixies
Black Francis is such a talented songwriter that I will forget just how much I love Pixies and then listen to a song of theirs and hear it in a way I’ve never heard it before and it will mean so much more to me than it did before.
Track 12 – “You Wouldn’t Like Me” by Tegan and Sara
Rachael describes it as cheating when siblings (especially twins) harmonize in songs. Tegan and Sara are chronic cheaters and I couldn’t be more happy about it. Despite my recent disappointing Tegan and Sara experience (too long of a story to explain here, but ask me about it sometime and i will tell you) I adore these twin songwriters.
Track 13 – “Christmas TV” by Slow Club
This song was on a really good episode of Chuck (great show) and I had to track it down and listen to it over and over. The duo who made it are apparently English.
Track 14 – “West Coast” by Coconut Records
Jason Schwartzman’s solo project after the break up of his band, “Phantom Planet”. I played this song for my sister when she was moving to Rochester, NY for grad school and it was understandably upsetting. I really like Jason Schwartzman in everything he does.
Track 15 – “Samson” by Regina Spektor
Despite being notoriously bad at relationships Regina sure can write a pretty song about a simple and cute love.
Track 16 – “The Blower’s Daughter” by Damien Rice
Like most people I fell in love with Damien’s music when he was featured on Closer’s soundtrack. A few weeks back I was borrowing my dad’s car which has XM radio (which is usually mediocre at best) and was flipping channels when I came upon a live performance by Damien Rice. He was telling stories about all of his favorite songs and playing them by himself in the studio. I just sat there in the car listening long after I had reached my destination.
Track 17 – “Winter” by Joshua Radin
Despite not being crazy about his new album, I really appreciate Joshua Radin’s older stuff. He is a very skilled guitar player and singer.
Track 18 – “Jezebel” by Iron & Wine
When I had my big bushy beard (RIP) I got compared several times to Sam Beam of Iron & Wine (which was pretty flattering. he’s a handsome man). These comparisons would always cause me to break out the Iron & Wine collecting dust in my iTunes library and listen to it nonstop.
Track 19 – “Look Up” by Stars
Another fragment of Broken Social Scene, Stars are a Canadian pop band. They often feature trumpets and strings and you all know I’m a sucker for that. This song sounds really hopeful to me and I thought it was an elegant way to end January’s mix.
Track 1 – “The New Year” by Death Cab For Cutie
I decided to start this mix off thematically, but also I really love this song. This kicks off Ben Gibbard’s big “bad relationship” album and it definitely sums up the way some new year’s eves have felt to me (not this year. this year’s eve was great.)
Track 2 – “Fluorescent Adolescent” by Arctic Monkeys
I’ve been waiting for a mix to put this song on, which is, in my opinion, the greatest Arctic Monkeys songs and an instant classic. The first time I heard this song I felt like I grew up listening to it.
Track 3 – “Blue Beard” by Band of Horses
This is quite an infectious song. I put it on a mix for my sister recently(yes, i still make personal mixes. we never said anything about exclusivity!) and she has been putting it on repeat for a few weeks now.
Track 4 – “The Cave” by Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons is a charming English folk band that has won me over in recent months. This song in particular reminds me of new year’s resolutions and therefore got this spot on the mix, though it is also just an amazing song.
Track 5 – “Chicago” by Sufjan Stevens
For a period of about three years I didn’t go to sleep without listening to Michigan. Sufjan Stevens has a very special place in my heart. This song is obviously not from Michigan but I feel like it mixes better than any song on that album. This may sound like blasphemy but some albums should really never be broken up and deserve to be listened to in their entirety.
Track 6 – “Four Winds” by Bright Eyes
This is a relatively recent track from Bright Eyes but it ranks among my favorites. Bright Eyes would have definitely been on an earlier mix, but as I’ve shared with you before I am rebuilding my music library from practically nothing(stupid computers) and neglected to acquire my bright eyes collection until just last week.
Track 7 – “He War” by Cat Power
My first girlfriend made me one mix during our brief relationship and this song was one of the tracks on it. It immediately wound its way into my head.
Track 8 – “The Commander Thinks Aloud” by The Long Winters
John Roderick is the brainchild behind The Long Winters and his lyrics are frequently brilliant loosely connected streams of consciousness. He once described his writing process as (and i’m paraphrasing because i can’t find the interview i read this in) looking back upon the most meaningful, disappointing, and wonderful times in his life and shrugging.
Track 9 – “Get Higher” by Paper Tongues
Another new band that has quickly won me over, Paper Tongues mix hip-hop elements into their poppy rock to great success.
Track 10 – “The Wrestle” by Frightened Rabbit
I wanted to share another great song from this band that my sister, Rachael introduced me to. This song has really intense lyrics that get easily overlooked because of its beautiful musicality.
Track 11 – “Where Is My Mind?” by Pixies
Black Francis is such a talented songwriter that I will forget just how much I love Pixies and then listen to a song of theirs and hear it in a way I’ve never heard it before and it will mean so much more to me than it did before.
Track 12 – “You Wouldn’t Like Me” by Tegan and Sara
Rachael describes it as cheating when siblings (especially twins) harmonize in songs. Tegan and Sara are chronic cheaters and I couldn’t be more happy about it. Despite my recent disappointing Tegan and Sara experience (too long of a story to explain here, but ask me about it sometime and i will tell you) I adore these twin songwriters.
Track 13 – “Christmas TV” by Slow Club
This song was on a really good episode of Chuck (great show) and I had to track it down and listen to it over and over. The duo who made it are apparently English.
Track 14 – “West Coast” by Coconut Records
Jason Schwartzman’s solo project after the break up of his band, “Phantom Planet”. I played this song for my sister when she was moving to Rochester, NY for grad school and it was understandably upsetting. I really like Jason Schwartzman in everything he does.
Track 15 – “Samson” by Regina Spektor
Despite being notoriously bad at relationships Regina sure can write a pretty song about a simple and cute love.
Track 16 – “The Blower’s Daughter” by Damien Rice
Like most people I fell in love with Damien’s music when he was featured on Closer’s soundtrack. A few weeks back I was borrowing my dad’s car which has XM radio (which is usually mediocre at best) and was flipping channels when I came upon a live performance by Damien Rice. He was telling stories about all of his favorite songs and playing them by himself in the studio. I just sat there in the car listening long after I had reached my destination.
Track 17 – “Winter” by Joshua Radin
Despite not being crazy about his new album, I really appreciate Joshua Radin’s older stuff. He is a very skilled guitar player and singer.
Track 18 – “Jezebel” by Iron & Wine
When I had my big bushy beard (RIP) I got compared several times to Sam Beam of Iron & Wine (which was pretty flattering. he’s a handsome man). These comparisons would always cause me to break out the Iron & Wine collecting dust in my iTunes library and listen to it nonstop.
Track 19 – “Look Up” by Stars
Another fragment of Broken Social Scene, Stars are a Canadian pop band. They often feature trumpets and strings and you all know I’m a sucker for that. This song sounds really hopeful to me and I thought it was an elegant way to end January’s mix.
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