i'll admit it. i had kind of forgotten about these guys. (and how could i after their kick ass free show at waterloo and that oh so lovely day at cedar street?) lately i've been hearing one of their two pre-released tracks from the january 29th release, hummingbird, and i am pumped! delighted to hear they will be at sxsw again. it is almost that time of year!
wanna slow-motion dance with me? my brother shared this track with me from mystery duo, rhye. the pitchfork comparison to sade makes sense to me. and considering the dickson children spent many hours lakeside with our mom and aunt listening to her sultry voice, i can hear why we like this.
lost lander is matt sheehy's latest project. you'll know him from ramona falls. producer, brent knopf funded ramona falls, and is a former member of menomena. this track, "cold feet" is blowing my mind with loveliness.
...this csj idiom means "these guys are gonna kill it." case in point(s):
"dark allies" by light asylum--yup, female vocalist. watch it, she'll kick your ass.
AND dan deacon. the man is a genius. instructions were to follow the interpretive dancer. look for c, r, a, s, & i straight ahead.
other favorites at sxsw this year: built to spill, clap your hands say yeah, chairlift, andrew bird, youth lagoon, sharon van etten, and (totally surprised) fiona apple. here are a few samples...
"same mistake" by clap your hands say yeah
"sifters" by andrew bird
"i belong in your arms" by chairlift
we danced just as hard to this song on night two. "goin' against your mind" by built to spill
dang, bummed i missed poliça during sxsw. especially now that i am obsessed with the way former folk singer, channy leaneagh, manipulates her vocals on this track. that's some beautiful autotune.
"the broken places", moby. moby combined sounds just right to create a mellow mood.
"keep pushing on", john maus. john maus is so rad.
"posters", youth lagoon. love the whole album. give this song some time, once it really starts, you'll know it.
"raw umber twilight", WALLS. one of my newest favorite running songs.
"somebody that i used to know (feat. kimbra)", gotye. i'll admit it, don't know any other gotye. but i am going to explore on account of how much i love this track.
"steep hills of vicodin tears", a winged victory for the sullen. the ambient stars of the lid coupled with piano. a beauty.
"te amo", atlas sound. bradford cox is the shit. he made it onto my bests last year with deerhunter. keep it up, bradford, it's that good.
"towers", bon iver. hands down one of my favorite concerts this year.
"we have everything", young galaxy. i'm not sick of this song, and i've been listening to it for almost a whole year.
"whole love", wilco. i'm usually not a fan of wilco. john said this song sounds reminiscent of the grateful dead. that explains it.
i love youth lagoon's whole album, the year of hibernation. you should get it. here's "posters". just wait until about 2:08, and you will be as happy as me.
cut copy was one of my favorite shows at acl this year. i adored lead singer, dan whitford's, signature dance move. his arms were out and welcoming, and then they were drawn back in to his chest with passion. what was he saying?...
to the heroic firemen, who are being spread way too thin in texas this week: "keep pushing on"! and cheers to my favorite fireman, who would be busting his butt, too, if he lived here!
it took awhile for toro y moi to grow on me. seeing them at sxsw definitely piqued my interest. well, now. put your bell-bottoms on, let your hair down & strut, i think i like it.
cleveland was gorgeous. unlike texas, they had a rainy spring. it was so green and lush i could not stop commenting on it. plus, the temperature was just hot enough during the days and cooled off at night. the way summer should be.
if you live in new york city, and you haven't eaten at rice on elizabeth, you are missing out. you'll find my brother there with four iced hibiscus teas. and last summer when jacqui visited us in the city and we ate at rice, guess who sat down right next to us? moby. here are two of my favorites from his latest, destroyed.
i chose the right profession. yeah, that's right, i get a summer vacation. this year i'll be in houston, honduras, and cleveland. a summer without beau won't be the same. but at least i'm "goin' home" to see the rest of my family. i cannot wait!
i love the lead-in of this new song from my morning jacket. i signed up on their website to get it free, but it never came through. what the heck? maybe you'll have better luck: here.
just some americans rocking out, "circuital" by my morning jacket