Wednesday, January 23, 2008

January 23rd, 2008 Show

Song-Album-Artist

1. Easy Lover-The Looks-MSTRKRFT
2. Feel Good Hit of the Fall - Softcore Jukebox - !!! (Chk Chk Chk)
3. Only You - Napoleon Dynamite soundtrack - Yaz
4. Somebody to Love - White Rabbits & Other Hits - Jefferson Airplane
5. Miracles - Platinum & Gold Collection - Jefferson Starship
6. Holiday - The Blue Album - Weezer
7. Hide & Seek - Speak For Yourself - Imogen Heap
8. Green Grass of Tunnel - Finally We Are No One - Múm
9. Take A Little Time - Dark Dancer - Les Rhythmes Digitales
10. Spirit of Africa - Congo Soundtrack - Jerry Goldsmith
11. Casimir Pulaski Day - Illinois - Sufjan Stevens
12. Thursday - Citrus - Asobi Seksu
13. Spanish Bombs - London Calling - The Clash
14. Nature of the Experiment - A Lesson in Crime - Tokyo Police Club
15. Like A Rolling Stone - The Essential Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan
16. Saint Louise Is Listening - Lust In Phaze - Soul Coughing
17. I'd Rather Dance With You - Riot on An Empty Street - Kings of Convenience
18. Love Will Tear Us Apart - Nouvelle Vague - Nouvelle Vague
19. Kool Thing - Goo - Sonic Youth
20. The Leavers Dance - The Runaway Found - The Veils
21. Twin Killers - The Runners Four - Deerhoof
22. Jaloux - Nuit Blanche - Vive la Fête
23. I'm Glad I Hitched My Apple Wagon to Your Star - The Best Party Ever -The Boy Least Likely To
24. Mouthwash - Made of Bricks - Kate Nash

Thanks for listening! Catch our next show Wednesday February 6th from 7am-9am on WUSB Stony Brook!

-Laura, Fred, & Allison

Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward Collaboration

Singer-songwriter Matt Ward (AKA M. Ward) has recently collaborated with actress/musician Zooey Deschanel. Their album, entitled Volume One, will be released under the moniker She & Him. Deschanel, who appeared in such films as Elf and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, is also a jazz-style vocalist/pianist. The duo's first album is set to be released March 18th of this year. Be sure to tune in to Good News to hear some songs from the album upon its release!


Story on the album (including tracklisting) plus more music news at The Music Slut!



-a.s.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Notable releases of 2007

Here's some music from last year that stuck out for me in some way. I don't want to say "best" because I didn't devote enough time to sorting them all out, but these I like.




Once Soundtrack by Glen Hansard (of the Frames) and Markéta Irglová

A top pick for me. Hansard's voice is something like Matthew Good's, but the music is more accessible. I immediately took to these songs as they appeared in the movie, especially with the storyline adding meaning behind the lyrics. And the style of the film is so candid it felt more like watching a documentary.














Two Gallants by Two Gallants

The eponymous release is usually reserved for the first, but the SF Bay area Two Gallants decided to self title their third LP. It's a little strange for me because this album fails to represent their scope of talent. We played "Despite What You've Been Told" on air Wednesday, since I think it's the strongest song on the album, but I feel like this album lacks the energy that The Throes and What the Toll Tells deliver.








Guns Babes Lemonade by Muscles

Hey Muscles I love you, I wanna have your babies!








Kala by M.I.A.

Winner for the most time spent in my car stereo. I'm still not sure if it's pronounced Mia or M-I-A, but the off-beat lyrics and bizarre production had my hooked by the second listen.
















Pocket Symphony by Air

This was my first exposure to the French duo, but the chill acoustic / ambient / pop blend instantly got my attention. This is ambient done right. It's active and inspired, creates that cushy floating atmosphere, and it avoids boring droning. The vocals are also very welcome.








Human Like a House by The Finches

Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (occasionally accompanied by one or two of her "dear friends") is The Finches. Her 2005 EP release Six Songs is the most adorable album I've ever heard. 2007's Human Like a House very similar in style, but didn't bring the magic as much as Six Songs did. Riggs admits to knowing only a handful of chords, but her endearing voice and songs of love for family and friends still have a big place in my heart.








Ongiara by Great Lake Swimmers

Something about singer and songwriter Tony Dekker's voice seems to give all of this group's songs an air of hopeful longing, no matter how upbeat the folky melodies may be. Ongiara has an overall happier mood to it than their 2005 release (and a favorite of mine) Bodies and Minds, but still manages to be haunting and beautiful as well. This could soon become a favorite also.










23 by Blonde Redhead

Dreamy electrodance. I think this is the common favorite between the three of us. For lack of any ideas, I'll take from Wikipedia. "The band admitted that until they reached the mixing stage they were unsure what direction the album was taking." How about that.








Dance Party in the Balkans by Alaska in Winter

The album isn't exactly what its title describes, since it only slightly borrows from the Balkan style. It is not going to fill the Beirut-sized hole in my heart created by The Flying Club Cup. However this group brings out their own style of downtempo dance music heavily laced with piano riffs and trumpets and brought to life by... chanting I guess.


And these guys:
Forest Fire
Wakey!Wakey!

-fr

Monday, January 7, 2008

Shins Member Arrested for Domestic Violence



Martin Crandall, keyboardist and bassist for the New Mexico based group, the Shins was arrested this week, along with his girlfriend on charges of domestic violence. Crandall was apprehended by Sacramento, California police- and both he, and his girlfriend Elyse Sewell of America's Next Top Model- spent the night in jail. The Shins's publicist has currently not commented on the situation.

check out some "take away shows" for the shins here:
http://www.blogotheque.net/article.php3?id_article=2945

-lc

JUSTICE is coming...




to Madison Square Garden?!

Justice just announced a date at the ARENA at Madison Square Garden for March 11th. Presale tickets are on sale now, unfortunately, for quite a lot of money. These French DJS seriously bring the party, so its going to be an amazing show, however- i'm not sure if they have quite the fan following to sell out the arena. It was a stretch for Interpol, even with a billing including Cat Power, so- I wish them the best of luck. Hopefully they'll cut down prices so I can go!
-lc

December 26th Playlist

1. Lex- Classics- Ratatat
2. Your Kisses are Wasted on Me- We are the Pipettes- The Pipettes
3. Burning Flame- Vitamin Z- Vitamin Z
4. Comfy in Nautica- Person Pitch- Panda Bear
5. Eames Era- Double Dutch- Got Your Note
6. Don't Leave the Light on Baby- Fold your hands child, you walk like a peasant- Belle and Sebastian
7. Save Ginny Weasley from Dean Thomas- The Power of Love- Harry and the Potters8. Tokyo- Tokyo- The Books
9. The Warning- The Warning- Hot Chip
10. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)- Thriller- Michael Jackson
11. Don't Stop Believin'- Greatest Hits Live- Journey
12. I want you- Blonde on Blonde- Bob Dylan
13. A little respect- Retro Night- Erasure
14. Mass Romantic- Mass Romantic- The New Pornographers
15. Fireworks- Strawberry Jam- Animal Collective
16. Whoo! Alright Yeah!- Whoo! Alright, Yeah!- The Rapture
17. Around the World/ Harder, Better, Faster, Stonger- Daft Punk Alive- Daft Punk
18. Shelia Take a Bow- The Best of the Smiths- The Smiths
19. Tiny Cities Made of Ashes- Tiny Cities- Sun Kil Moon
20. Silent Shout- Silent Shout- The Knife
-lc