1. #1. Her whole vibe (at least the 5 or 6 songs I've heard so far) strike me as an exercise in turning Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang" into a full-length album - with varied success.



    #2. This. Totally this.

    "Listening to Born to Die straight through, it becomes clear that there is no Lana Del Rey, really. Not only does she not have a fixed meaning or character, she wants you to tell her what she means."

  2. Quality Free Shit #2 - Wugazi

    Saturday, January 21, 2012





    QFS


    This series was prompted by my friend Jocelyn, who found herself quite broke, and quite in need of excellent tunes.

    Lucky for her (and for everyone), there's a whole lot of great free music being released these days. Download, enjoy and get excited about these great bands.





    #2 - Wugazi - (Mashup)


    Yep. Exactly what it sounds. Wu-Tang and Fugazi mashed up, unexpectedly (and quite well) by Cecil Otter of Doomtree and Swiss Andy. I'm new to Fugazi (heresy!), but I've been rolling with the Wu for a while now, and this works nicely to my ears. Even when the mix doesn't quite pull it off, it's a lot more interesting than most Wu Mashups*. Bonus point for including ODB's pre-Kanye award show moment.


    *For another great Wu-Tang Mashup, see Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers. Beatles and Wu. Bong Bong.

    Standouts:


    "Another Chessboxing Argument"
    "Floating Labels"
    "Last Chance for the Clientele Kid"

    Download Link:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?4z43zfoxmgla19t

    http://wugazi.com/






  3. Quality Free Shit #1 - NOVELS

    Friday, January 20, 2012


    Hey Friends!

    This one is prompted by my friend Jocelyn, who found herself quite broke, and quite in need of excellent tunes.

    Lucky for her (and for everyone), there's a whole lot of great free music being released these days. Download, enjoy and get excited about these great bands.








    #1 - NOVELS - (Self-Titled)


    What do you get when you combine members of Tokyo Police Club, Will Currie & the Country French, Born Ruffians and Jay Sad? Really fun music, that's what.

    Granted, the record is about as precious as one would expect from such a combination, but it's poppy, exuberant and has moments of real inspired collaboration. There's also some righteous keys on the last track.

    Standouts:

    "This Wouldn't Be The Last Time"
    "No Hard Feelings"

    Download Link:


    http://www.okaynovels.com/





  4. Voyageur

    Tuesday, January 17, 2012



    Listening to Kathleen Edward's 'Voyageur' today was like seeing a good friend buy a whole new wardrobe - not because someone told her to, but because it was time for a change. That same funny, smart, attractive and self-deprecating friend that you've known for years is still entirely herself, but suddenly catches your eye in a whole new way. What a wonderful update.

    'Voyageur' hums and whispers, but there is buzzing and thunder on the horizon. Sometimes it rolls in, as in 'Mint', but it always looms. A storm is coming. The ground is shifting. "We're never gonna feel the same" she sang on lead single "Change the Sheets", and she meant it.

    'Empty Threat' opens the album on a lighthearted and even quietly funny note, but we feel the stagnation and the loneliness (and we know it can't last). 'Chameleon/comedian' is as blunt and economic as we expect from Kathleen Edwards. No words are wasted, and she's equally unsparing with assessments of her own character as she is with anyone else. 'House Full of Empty Rooms' is a standout for me, and 'Pink Champagne' is gorgeously sad, but there isn't a bad track on Voyageur.

    I think I've already talked too much about this one. Just go listen to it. Support Kathleen Edwards. It's January 16, and there's already a record this good? 2012 is gonna rock.