Saturday, March 31, 2007

Movie Madness! (well not so much...)


I just felt like a movie post. It's cool right? I mean movies mean more to me than music, yet I haven't even written a true post about where I am right now with them and what I'm looking forward to seeing. So let's start it off, with anitcipation...

Here is a list of films I am very jazzed up about seeing in the near future.

Where the Wild Things Are by Spike Jonze
Yes! An adaptation of one of my favorite children bedtime stories. Paul Dano will play Alex which makes it all the more worth while, with appearances from some other fine actors. I'm really quite excited to see what Jonze does with this, I love the branching out that seems to be becoming more and more apparent in the independent film bracket.
Scavenger Hunt by Eli Roth
Now I'm not too sure about the legitamacy on this puppy, but Gosh darn do I want to see it. I did heavy research on the "true events" that it is going to be based off of, and wow. These kids did some crazy things, I even got a peek at the Scavenger hunt list they used one year, kids are messed up, and getting messier, and I am (or was) hoping that this will be the Kids of this decade.
There Will Be Blood by Paul Thomas Anderson
This film is the most anticipated of any coming out ever for myself. The screenshot samples that have been on p.t.'s unofficial site, cigarettes and red vines. I have the book that it is adapting just lying on my shelf (Oil! by Upton Sinclair), because I had a change of heart when i realized that I wanted to experience this film head on, I didn't want any form of a spolier for this already epic film.

mp3: Aimee Mann- Cigarettes & Red Vines (p.s. something for p.t.a. and f.a. to dance too)

Wristcutters: A Love Story by Goran Dukic
This is very interesting. Purgatory for the suicidal? and love blossoms? According to the title. This is very interesting. Tom Waits also stars.

mp3: Tom Waits- November

The Darjeeling Limited and The Fantastic Mr. Fox both by Wes Anderson
New Wes Anderson movie (wide angled shots, excellent ensemble cast, beautiful scenery, clever dialogue, cool themes, pretty music), Wes Anderson doing animation (? I don't know I've never seen this before).

So that's that for what I need to see. I just finished watching Science of Sleep, and of course Gondry made masterful tricks out of ordinary things to make the film into a realm where it was hard to distinguish between the real life and the dream, and I believe it was meant for that way. But that's about the only serious movie I've seen lately. Still wanna see Zodiac, and witnessed the very very very funny Blades of Glory last night (Will Ferrell never fails), supremely funny movie and reccomended for a good time with friends. I'm out on the night now. It's Saturday. Always with love...BK

Friday, March 30, 2007

Cassadaga Nights: The Ballads of Conor Oberst

O boy! For some reason it has been a sad week. I mean I know why it has been sad for me, but you don't. It has been a sad week and we'll just leave it at that. I'll find something personal to put here. But there is some sort of happiness that always shows up late to the party in a stage of not-feeling-so-hot about things, and that happiness is Bright Eyes' new release: Cassadaga. Oh yeah and by the way there is so much info on this thing, courtesy of that titan site that rhymes with mikipedia.



So upon first listens, this album seems captivating. I mean it. I'm seriously losing it for this year in music, it keeps getting better and better, extravagant album after extravagant album. For Cassadaga, Oberst approaches and becomes so much closer to one of his influences, the big Bob (Dylan). Oberst flows so smoothly in the folk sound, mashing harmonicas and pedal steel, taking a dip back to his electronic roots found on Digital Ash in a Digital Urn. Everything really sounds so complete and beautiful on this album. I'm quite speechless and I'm not even into it that much yet. I think that's strange. Because usually it takes me a while to get into it, basically im very excited to see what happens, what evolves between me and Cassadaga or the rocks beneath the water. I want to post almost every song, because there is simply so much depth to each that I haven't covered yet, and I don't want to leave one out that in time soon I will decipher for relevance on my own point of view and opinion and perspective. But I will, so believe me this is just me trying to show you the variety and wonderful perplextion this album brings through some songs that differ but show the potential of this album as a whole. Always with love...BK

mp3: Bright Eyes- Hot Knives
mp3: Bright Eyes- Classic Cars (p.s. love the hook at the point of the song when the lyrics go like "The best classic singers die in the back of classic cars," or "she said I kissed her different, that all the men her age were mean,")
mp3: Bright Eyes- Lime Tree

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

my.were.they. + MGMT


my were they is like Interpol, a lot like Interpol, with a dash of Hot IQ's, get the picture now? No? Ok, math equation time. my were they= (Interpol) - (the experience and sophomoric qualities) + (more clever guitar rythyms x very noticeable potential). Still don't get the picture? I give up. Just listen to some mp3's of them. I've listened to this little album a couple of times now and I can see a band forming here, I mean like a band that will be in the Hot Indie Rock section of iTunes (Wait what? No. I don't look at that or anything? What?). But seriously, these guys are from Chicago (a place where a lot of great people go un noticed), and have this new album coming out, I seriously think you should be on the look out for, it's called 'after they threw me in the river and before i drowned' (I love that album name). Read about the new album and the band here, and check out the band's webpage here. Have a good one, world. I'll see you sometime with something. Always with love...BK

mp3: my were they- afterglow
mp3: my were they- velocity

p.s. my friend showed me how this kickass band MGMT (they are electronic and funky and great, show a great resemblence to SITF favorite Brothers Past, check them out here) has gotten signed to Columbia Records and is adding what I believe will be a great album to the endless list of them so far for 2007. Here's a song from their ep Time to Pretend. And check out some demos from the new album coming soon (Ornacular Spectacular) on their MySpace. Enjoy this one hitter.

mp3: MGMT- Time to Pretend

Monday, March 26, 2007

new kids in town


I really really really do have to up my number of posts, I've been slacking off I will admit, and I will also state that I will do my best to keep 'em coming. Otherwise, great music has been coming out lately, like GREAT music, and I'm sitting back and just enjoying the full of it, I haven't been able to catch some movies I really want to see, like Zodiac looks incredible, and at the top of my list of things to see that are out in theaters. The others I want to see include Dead Silence, because it's from the guy who wrote the first Saw, and you gotta admit that that fact sparks some curiosity, and The Hills Have Eyes 2, simply because the first one was so unbelievably unneccesary that it was funny, and this one is said to be worse. I'm also in the midst of a nother Bret Easton Ellis book (Finished Rules of Attraction and Glamorama, both fantastic and absolute favorites after first read), Less Than Zero, it's so far great, like everything else this guy writes, and it really just draggs the reader in with the descriptions, the intricate outlook of the teenager, the clever and hip characters, the lurking in the background of something that goes much deeper than just an old Elvis Costello poster. But that's what I've Been up to lately, so I'll leave you with some new new mp3s from some new ready-to-rock-and-take-over-the-scene rockers that have been tasting pretty tastey. Always with love...BK
(Pictured on the Right: Thomas Dybdahl, the Norwegian man of the hour, in my opinion it will be many hours, many many hours. Check out Science here)

mp3: Ted Leo & the Pharmasists- La Costa Brava
mp3: The Rakes- Cold
mp3: Coconut Records- The West Coast
mp3: The National- Fake Empire
mp3: Thomas Dybdahl- Dice
mp3: Donovan- Hurdy Gurdy Man(not new, just badass as hell on the trailer for Zodiac)
mp3: Rosie Thomas- Much Farther To Go feat. Sufjan Stevens
mp3: Tokyo Police Club- Box

Fav Fav Albums Out of 100 Part II (80-61)

I apologize, I haven't been free this week, but I'll try to pick up the pace. Can't promise anything though...
parttwo

80. Fruit Bats- Mouthfuls
Listen to the beginning strumming in "Seaweed". Come on listen to it, I dare you to listen to that picking that begins a perfect track and to not enjoy the rest of that material. Fruit Bats really amazed me with this CD, it's something I really wasn't expecting, but they have this sound...this sound that feels like their recording in a cabin during a winter snowstorm, and it seems that the band was so happy to be trapped there and so comfortable together, because the sound they create is just spirtual. When you listen to the other tracks the consistency of the album is plain old scary. I love the genre, the folkish feel it presents. They even throw in some happening beats once in a while, my kind of sexy.

mp3: Fruit Bats- Seaweed (p.s. favorite lyric: "if I broke my jaw for you, I'd find a bloody tooth and rip it out...")
mp3: Fruit Bats- When U Love Somebody

Buy here.


79. The Beatles- Revolver
I wish I loved the Beatles as much as I should, I'm sure I would, they are really spreading througout me, but not so big as of now, but still pretty big, big enough for me to understand how great of an album this is. Not only are the tracks on this album amazing, but they are still hip and fab today. This is the first album on my list for the Beatles because I don't know why, truth be told this listing is not very arbitrary, these are my favorite albums, and some stuff is where it should be, but some isn't, and should be higher, but I simply just put them there because I can't discern between some albums. So just keep that in mind. This album is revolutionary to say the least. Pitch perfect, I mean, it's the friggin Beatles. "Eleanor Rigby" is an obvious favorite, but "Taxman" will sneak up on ya.

mp3: The Beatles- Eleanor Rigby
mp3: The Beatles- Taxman

Buy here.

78. Harry and the Potters- Harry and the Potters
"A three headed dog! A three headed dog! Oh my God! A Three Headed Dog!". Yes, I too had no idea what the f**k was going on when I first heard Harry and the Potters, but hey, they're wizards. I mean come on, this is just such a good idea, making a concept band? I mean concept albums...lame, and so five minutes ago. This is the first Harry and the Potters album I'll feature on my favs, but not the last. On their debut they are a littttttle sloppy, but still, the talent and creativity can't be missed. I just love this idea so much, and this isn't even their best album! But it still made it to 78! The album though, yes the album is...I can't describe it: fun, catchy, silly, messy, rocking, kickass, full frontal nudity. Stay bad ass Harry, stay bad ass...

mp3: Harry and the Potters- Wizards Chess
mp3: Harry and the Potters- The Fourth Twiwizard Champion
mp3: Harry and the Potters- Ginny Weasley

Buy here.


77. Broken Social Scene- You Forgot it in People
In the beginning minute of "Stars and Sons", I believe the listener witnesses the pinnacle of indie rock. This album, this whole album just nails that point home, the point that BSS is one of the best indie rock bands making music out there, and that their perfection of messy music calls for immediate attention. All the band mates in this CD are noticeable, contributing bits to create masterpieces that make one large masterpiece that is You Forgot it in People. So much build up, so many melodies that will leave you hooked for days, and about every track on this thing has the high potential of being never forgotten.

mp3: Broken Social Scene- Stars and Sons
mp3: Broken Social Scene- KC Accidental
mp3: Broken Social Scene- Cause=Time (p.s. drums = drop dead gorgeous)

Buy here.


76. The Mountain Goats- The Sunset Tree
The first song I heard off this album was "Love Love Love" and it was a good thing I heard it, Darnielle's voice echoes through the open space of a determined and sure love. I can't say that's what the whole album is, I mean one song is about climbing into a car where a lion sleeps in the front seat and trying to grab hold of his tooth and hold on like your a rodeo cowboy holding onto a bull. But that's what's great about The Sunset Tree, every track just explodes with individuality and creativity. I wish I could post this whole album because I cannot even choose the tracks that I want you all to hear. So that's why you should buy it!!

mp3: The Mountain Goats- Love Love Love
mp3: The Mountain Goats- Dance Music
mp3: The Mountain Goats- Lion's Teeth

Buy here.


75. The Southland- Influence of Geography
Another SXSW Showcasing artist find. "Shadow" was the tune I believe. I instantly saw the blueprint of what this song made me feel. Driving up to the cabin in Michigan at dusk on a calm summer setting, the air just beginning to get crisp and cold. Listening to Influence of Geography after that showed high potential consistency with a different sound for each track and I was like..."Damn this song is good. This album is better than good." I like to think of this album with chizzled features if it was a model, because everything seems to be so well crafted and meant, no accidental genius here, it's all backed by harmonic melodies and doing whatever the hell they want.

mp3: The Southland- Shadows (p.s. ** this is a SITF's highly reccomended track **)
mp3: The Southland- Creatures

Buy here.


74. The Killers- Hot Fuss
First things first, Hot Fuss is just such a cool name for an album, from just such a cool band. The Killers hopped onto the scene with this one, and almost any one of these tracks could've had the fame of "Mr. Brightside," or "All The Things That I've Done.". And that's saying something considering the iTunes stats for those two puppies. This album is the definition of pretty (ricky) indie rock. Flowers provides the masculent and laid back cool voice while catchy chords jump out to the listener who just wants to dance along and bobb his head along to what he wishes was the soundtrack to his life. We all wish that though. Don't we?

mp3: The Killers- On Top
mp3: The Killers- Change Your Mind
mp3: The Killers- Believe Me Natalie

Buy here.


73. Architecture in Helsinki- In Case We Die
You can't use a 5 as an s in it's while singing it "It is 5", but AIH does, and you don't question that. These guys are a great band from Australia who create an album of many many instruments and lots of repeat button pressing. Cameron Bird puts together a disc that pretty much has anything the listener desires, and his voice shadows the endless amount of sounds like a ghosts, but in a friendly way, like a friendly ghost.

mp3: Architecture in Helsinki- Nevereverdid
mp3: Architecture in Helsinki- Wishbone
mp3: Architecture in Helsinki- The Cemetary(p.s **SITF's fav of the album**)

Buy here.


72. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin- Broom
SSLYBY has to be the coolest acronym I have ever seen. And this album is pretty good too. More than pretty good, a near flawless debut for a young band that's filled with ambition and bundles of talent. These guys are becoming one of my favorite groups out there... I mean they already got the unique and unforgettable band name down and they got drums that make me shake my money maker and that lo-fi garageband sound for a voice of Philip Dickey that is capable of any good sound and flowing piano medolies that bring the songs to life... so they have a pretty good start.

mp3: Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin- House Fire
mp3: Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin- Gwyneth

Buy here.



71. Jimmy Eat World- Bleed American
This was another keepsake from a trip. It was one going up north to the cabin in Michigan. Now I have a lot of drives up to Michigan, and a lot of albums are replayed throughout this traditional journey, but for some reason, Bleed American stuck out. It turned out that it was not some mysterious reason for why I always remembered this trip's album, it turns out that the answer for why these sounds stuck out is completely evident through out the music of this album. Each song is powerful and filled with effort. Also, each track has its own vibe, and this vibe sticks with you, until your done with listening to the album (which won't happen after 1 listen to each song), because then you get the vibe of the album.

mp3: Jimmy Eat World- Sweetness
mp3: Jimmy Eat World- Hear You Me

Buy here.


70. Okkervil River- Black Sheep Boy
When I first heard about this album, this group, I was looking at them negatively, plainly because many people were saying this was the album of the 2005, and not Sufjan's Illinois. But my attitude was changed completely when I turned up the volume on "For Real". Not just that track, but the whole album blew me away. Sheff's lyrics are the best being written today, and his trailing voice with the chords that make Okkervil River just fits in a way I can't describe. And when heavy rock is mixed in with all these components, the result is something that you have to stop and listen to.

mp3: Okkervil River- No Key No Plan
mp3: Okkervil River- For Real

Buy here.



69. Clipse- Hell Hath No Fury
Clipse man, they throw it down. Just by the book great hip hop/rap. The phenomenal beats that come along with having N.E.R.D. by your side just floor you while your caught up in a truly excellent rap album. But as for Clipse, they can't do wrong. I was into their early stuff a lot, but not top 100 style...Then Hell Hath came out and I couldn't keep myself away from my headphones, I even was able to memorize some of the lyrics and try to whine along with Malice and Pusha-T's flawless flow. You can't hate these guys, you can't even dislike them.

mp3: Clipse- Ride Around Shinin'
mp3: Clipse- Wamp Wamp (What It Do?) feat. Slim Thug

Buy here



68. Modern Skirts- Catalogue of Generous Men
That's right, another example of how SXSW Showcasing Artist samples can rule your world. The vocals from Jay Gulley alone hooked me, but the music hooked me for life, and yes I can already tell at this tender age that it has. Generous Men is an unbelievable alternative project. They've got a sound all their own, calm and structured alternative with soothing noises that put you in a place you dream to be. For me, "Pasadena" just paves the way for a created setting of driving out to California in the dry hot summer, windows all the way down, that song blasting, and looking towards the future while admitting the you have to forget the past sometimes. This whole album trains your imagination, and is an excellent accomplishment for music.

mp3: Modern Skirts- City Lights
mp3: Modern Skirts- Pasadena (p.s. ** SITF's fav of the album **)

Buy here.


67. New Radicals- Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too
Hey, maybe you've been brainwashed too? These guys made a more than quality album here and they're hot single had to be sucked into the MTV chain and endlessly raped with air-time until people thought that it was all NR had to offer. I listened to this CD while going down to Miami/Orlando, and you know when you listen to an album for a trip it's tattooed in yr mind along with vague images from the trip? Well that's what happened with me and this album, and I have loved it ever since, don't be fooled by the word on the street about these guys (which hasn't been since like 2000), just give them a listen and see for yourself.

mp3: New Radicals- You Get What You Give
mp3: New Radicals- I Don't Wanna Die Anymore

Buy here.



66. Wolf Parade- Apologies to the Queen Mary
I remember this was the first indie band that I heard hype from in a major music source (Rolling Stone, MTV, the works). It was predicted that this album would make Wolf Parade one of the hot artists of 2006. And although the hype didn't really follow through, making Wolf Parade a popular group among MTV kids, this album certainly deserved the talk. Apologies is almost like a greatest hits album because of how good each song is, and it's a sound unlike any other, which kinda makes you think that these guys have been around for ages, but they haven't, they simply got together and made a group (and made many other groups in a short period of time later, Swan Lake, Sunset Rubdown) and made a classic and quality indie rock album. I'll find something personal to put here.

mp3: Wolf Parade- Shine a Light
mp3: Wolf Parade- I'll Believe In Anything (p.s. kickass video you should check out here, beautiful direction by Matt Moroz, you can notice the greenish hues and the storyline is brilliant, best music video I've seen in a while)
mp3: Wolf Parade- Grounds for Divorce

Buy here.


65. Jens Lekman- Oh You're So Silent Jens
What's Jens Lekman's obessision with the 1985 indie flick Mask? What's Jens Lekman's deep voice doing in the same circle of those beautiful light melodies? Why are you so silent Jens? All are questions that need answers, but who cares, there's only one important Q + A: Why listen to this disc?- Because this is a damn addictive album. Each song flows beautifully with delicate arrangements and the deep bellow of Lekman's voice accompanies. Each song is different and fun and unforgettable, and every song is excellent...every song.

mp3: Jens Lekman- Maple Leaves
mp3: Jens Lekman- I Saw Her In the Anti-War Demonstration

Buy here.



64. Justin Timberlake- FutureSex/LoveSounds
Mmhmm, that's right, it's up at 64, and for good reasons, this record makes. me. want. to. dance. It's plain and simple, JT mixes pop with dance with funk with hip-hop and produces a product so imaginative for such a major debut. This creative project features tracks all over the place that could be number one hits, and I mean come on, a number one hit is number one for a reason, even if it gets overplayed and it doesn't sound appealing after all the spins it takes. Basically what I'm trying to put out is that this here is a pop gem, and is filled with songs that you WON'T hate.

mp3: Justin Timberlake- My Love feat. T.I.
mp3: Justin Timberlake- Summer Love/Set the Mood Prelude

Buy here.



63. Pavement- Wowee Zowee- Sordid Sentinels Edition
I guess the Sordid Sentinels Edition? It's basically the same thing with more, but this is focused on the album Wowee Zowee, because it is a work of art from a wonderful (can't do wrong in my book) band. First off look at the cover art, just look at it...awesome. Second off the music! My god the music! Malkmus has so much energy and he conveys this so much in Zowee, belting out gibberish in the middle of "AT & T" may be one of my favorite moments in Pavement history. The fact of the matter, is that this is Pavement, kicking ass once again, but for me the songs just are more to my liking. It's hard to put Pavement albums in order because they're all great, but in the end it comes down to individual opinons.

mp3: Pavement- Rattled by the Rush
mp3: Pavement- At & T

Buy here.


62. Yellowcard- Ocean Avenue
This is a very personal album to me (although they all are, I don't know why I'm singleing this one out. Maybe because of my nostalgia for my early early youth at this point in my life), and it is because of every songs relation to me. Every one of these songs on Ocean Avenue effected me in my middle school age, and that carried through. Every song makes me need to hear it, and makes me sing along to every line about a lost relationship or a flourishing relationship. It may be somewhat trite, but I tend to think that there is something more to the girl on the cover, you can barely make out the shape of her face and the look of her features, but she's still hidden from the viewer, not everything can be made out.

mp3: Yellowcard- 1 Year 6 Months Ago
mp3: Yellowcard- Only One

Buy here.


61. M83- Before the Dawn Heals Us
French electric craziness is the calling for M83 (a.k.a. Anthony Gonzalez), because they hit the nail on the head with this one. The sounds of this album echo through your mind to make you think of something greater (kind of like the galaxy this band is named after, or what's beyond it), even make you anticipate your future a little bit. Basically the sound this band makes is life-altering, there, I said it, and I stand by it. And in Before the Dawn Heals Us, they master this trick of hypnotizing their listeners into a state of existentialism. Oh yeah, and the songs are pretty catchy too.

mp3: M83- I Guess I'm Floating (p.s. Hey! wait a minute!)
mp3: M83- Teen Angst

Buy here.




Okay, 2/5 of these fun fun fun and long long long posts are done! So now I shall get my rest and begin 3/5, and remember, they just keep getting better..."And we'll slide down the surface of things,"...Always with love...BK

Saturday, March 17, 2007

New Sufjan Joni Mitchell Cover and VOXTROT!!!


Any Sufjan song is worth going through hoops to get, this one is no different, but it wasn't too hard to come across, the song? Sufjan's cover of "Free Man in Paris" on the new Joni Mitchell tribute album, properly named: A Tribute to Joni Mitchell. I really enjoy the song, though I basically love anything Sufjan puts out there, so have a look for yourself.

mp3: Sufjan Stevens- A Free Man Paris

Also I just got a copy of the soon-to-be-coming s/t Voxtrot album, and I'm pretty sure after this first listen that it's going to be like every other Voxtrot I've heard: At first I'm iffy and not too confident that the song is good, but I do notice the potential. Then after a few listens, I can't get the song out of my head. So I am pretty sure that's what is going to happen with this whole album, because I even am picking up some clever riffs on first listen, and I'm actually really into some of the songs on the first listen, which is a good sign. So here are some of the tracks that caught my attention immediately. Always with love...BK

mp3's have been removed. But be on the look out for this disc. It's really growing on me.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Fav Fav Albums Out of 100 Part I (100-81)

Slowly and slowly things are piling back up, only to be knocked right back down., that's how I feel with my uploads. I got them all back up, but who knows for how long, all I know is I'll do everything in my power to keep them available. BUT glad that debacle is over with so I can dive fresh into this...

This is just my point of view on things, it's fine if you disagree, I'd actually be surprised if anyone agreed to my particular choosing of things, but I feel like a big fun bond can form with these next few posts, and we'll be all close and cool afterwards. But keep in mind, some of these will be E.P.s or even Soundtracks to movies. So to quote Jon Brion , "Here we go...".

100. The Little Ones- Sing Song EP
This thing came out of no where, I'm still highly anticipating their full album debut but I haven't heard anything about it. I think I came across this little diddy on iTunes called "High on the Hill" and literally the words that came out of my mouth were: "Oo daddy like," and I regret saying that a hundred percent (not the song, the song well deserved that praise, just the fact that I said 'daddy like' to myself). But anyway after that it was like a domino effect, I would get another song of the E.P. and be astonished, and get another one, and get another one, until poof, I had all 6 stacked up. A great little listen if you have the time, and a great album will be the product of these guys in time, I'm that confident.

mp3: The Little Ones- High on a Hill
mp3: The Little Ones- Oh MJ!

Buy here.


99. Nine Days- The Madding Crowd
Yeah that's right, Nine f***ing Days. I don't care what anyone says, this was like one of my favorite albums when I was pimping the middle school days. Both John Hampson and Brian Desveaux's voices kick ass throughout the whole album producing such a crisp and beautiful pop alternative sound that it's scary. I'm sure people are just gonna disregard this but I'm telling you, Nine Days made a quality album here, and I love it, and I'll stand by it to the end of the world. From Absolutley (Story of a Girl) to the corny tribute to Bob Dylan, I love it, and I'm sharing this love. And for those closet Nine Days fans, new album coming out this year, and I am beyond pumped.

mp3: Nine Days- Absolutely (Story of a Girl)
mp3: Nine Days- So Far Away
mp3: Nine Days- Bob Dylan
mp3: Nine Days- Revolve

Buy here.


98. Phantom Planet- Negatives
Phantom Planet has always found a way to make me need them. This disc is part one of b-sides and rarities during the self-titled album era, which is the last we've heard from them, and is filled with gems reaching up to 19 tracks.Negatives provides so much for me, basically it reassures me that Phantom Planet is not turning on it's old sound of happy alternative, but also, being released shortly after their self-titled and latest album, it shows that the band is also experimenting with new sounds. It's the best of both worlds, a band sticking to its orginal sound, but exploring other sounds that they kick ass at as well! All in all this album really hits me hard, definitley my top B-sides and rarities album, because any of these songs couldv'e been put on a regular record and been spun non-stop.

mp3: Phantom Planet- Infatuation
mp3: Phantom Planet- Do the Panic!
mp3: Phantom Planet- Get Into It

Buy it on iTunes, or check it out here.


97. Bell X1- Music in Mouth
ok OK, so what if I first heard these guys on the O.C., if you got a problem with that then your lying because you know the O.C. has been a great outlet for music for the past 3 years. But after hearing the great song from the O.C. (In Every Sunflower) the rest of the album unraveled on me and took me by the hand through a labyrinth of Irish Alternative bliss. Strong vocals (considering the fact that their old frontman and singer from their old band Juniper, left them, oh and his name was Damien Rice) and chords, very diverse songs throughout the entire album (each genre as entertaining and clever as the next), basically, this album kicks it, and it's very cool and hip, and the lyrics to some of these songs make me belt them out along with the song, it's all that provocative.

mp3: Bell X1- I'll See Your Heart and Raise You Mine
mp3: Bell X1- In Every Sunflower
mp3: Bell X1- Next to Me (*Sometimes in the Fall's personal fav. of the album*)

Buy here.


96. Rilo Kiley- More Adventurous
To put it in terms short and simple, I wish Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett began recording together again. This album is the best representation of that wish. Whenever bandmates branch out to different projects or go solo from a great revolutionary band, those projects always tend to be missing something that your expecting to hear before listening to it, and it is disappointing, don't get me wrong, I love the Elected, but on Sun Sun Sun I seem to miss those once-in-a-while pop explosions like "Portions for Foxes" on this grandiose disc.This is also just an album that I look at saying "Oo I love that song, and that one, and that one, and that one."

mp3: Rilo Kiley- Portions for Foxes
mp3: Rilo Kiley- It Just Is
mp3: Rilo Kiley- More Adventurous

Buy here.
--p.s. my wish has been answered with Fourth, said to come out later this year.

95. KanYe West- Late Registration
This is a great hip-hop album, KanYe is literally redefining and rejuvenating the rap scene, he has two albums, and both are lush and unique in each and every track. Late Registration is my favored of the two, because it steps up on so many levels, and it is a bit pretentious, and it has the right to be, with Jon Brion producing the album is much more mature than College Droupout. KanYe has the best lyrics out in rap right now (with Eminem being assumed retired, but that just means he'll have another album in 3 years), and the best beats you haven't already heard. Very innovative and time-consuming album, because you can't help but listen to some tracks twice.

mp3: KanYe West feat. Adam Levine- Heard Em' Say
mp3: KanYe West- Addiction
mp3: KanYe West feat. Consequence and Cam'Ron- Gone

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94. The Dears- No Cities Left
This album is very very very cool, it's like an orchestra of modern alternative style music. With haunting/pretty vocals from Murray Lightburn, the band is really different, and fun to listen to. No Cities Left was the first sign of this. There is just such a beauty to this album, completely noticable in the opening notes of "We Can Have It", you can feel something connecting with your inner self, or at least I can, and I assume it does that to everyone. The song picks up real fast after a very emotional verse and is just flawless. Pretty much, No Cities Left is the same way.

mp3: The Dears- We Can Have It
mp3: The Dears- Warm and Sunny Days
mp3: The Dears- Never Destroy Us

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93. Pavement- Terror Twilight
First Pavement album is up to the plate. This was the first I heard of the band, and the cover-art was fantastic, like an electro-magnetic Toto, so I was immediatley impressed and curious, and this album would be the start of a fantastic listening relationship with what I believe to be, tied as the best band of the 90's (with Sebadoh). Terror Twilight holds gems of songs like all Pavement albums do, and is the most up-to-date project of the group, so it is the most relative. Although "...Carrot Rope" is awesome, and the most known of the album, there is so much more behind the album. Practically every song has its own charm and catch, making the CD such a pleasant listen. Do not think that this album lacks something because it is this high up, and because other Pavement albums are coming, it is a damn good album.

mp3: Pavement- Major Leagues
mp3: Pavement- Spit on a Stranger

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92. Chad VanGaalen- Infiniheart
Canadian native, although it is absolutely mindblowing for how many talented acts have been coming out of our northern neighbor lately, Chad VanGaalen recorded what is rumored to be hundreds of original songs in his ever-so famous bedroom studio in Calgary. And with his selections from these songs he made a CD, and Sub Pop liked the CD and cut it down a bit and sent it out to us, who also liked the CD, I personally loved it. He captures that lo-fi sound so well, because well... it is lo-fi, but behind the lo-fi is amazing music, music definitley worth a listen, or in my case, about 30.

mp3: Chad VanGaalen- Clinically Dead
mp3: Chad VanGaalen- Traffic

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91. Pavement- Brighten the Corners
Second Pavement Album. It brighten's my corners. This was actually the most recent of all the Pavement albums I have been told about, and they have yet to disappoint me. "Shady Lane/J vs. S", "Stereo", and so many more come together to create another unforgettable Pavement album. I also love this stage in Malkmus's career vocal-wise, because he just loses it at some points, and it contributes to the crazyness and excellence that is Pavement.

mp3: Pavement- Shady Lane/J vs. S
mp3: Pavement- Stereo
mp3: Pavement- Date w/ IKEA

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90. Ben Folds- Rockin' the Suburbs
Here's one of those instances where someone goes solo from a group that I love (in this case: Ben Folds Five, kinda obvious), but with this album, it isn't quite a bad thing. I mean, it makes me said that I won't be able to hear the Ben Folds Five sound again, but this album produces a sound that I also have learned to love and long for. By far the best of Ben Folds solo work as of now, as every track is a great performance of musical talent, and tearing vocals.

mp3: Ben Folds- Fred Jones pt. 2
mp3: Ben Folds- Not the Same
mp3: Ben Folds- The Ascent of Stan


Buy here.



89. Pinback- Summer in Abaddon
Rob Crow and company has made some fabulous records through the years under the Pinback name, but this is by far the most catchy, mainstream, consistent, and complete by the band. Pinback holds a sound that is untouchable by any other musical group out there, and on Summer In Abaddon captures that sound in its perfect essence. Track after track a song takes control of you and makes you hum along until you're beginning to hum the next song. Great modern indie album, style of its own, and strong consistency, that's my story.

mp3: Pinback- AFK
mp3: Pinback- Syracuse


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88. Ben Folds Five- Whatever & Ever Amen
The difference with this album and other Ben Folds Five releases, is that this presents more of an emphasis on the emotional and slow-paced songs (That of the likes of "Brick" and "Evaporated"), but that emphasis is productive, because when I listen to these songs, I focus in on the music, the lyrics, everything, I just pay attention more, and I become affective. Don't forget though, this album also pumps out shouting and dancing anthems that have you jeering along, shouting "Ba ba da, ba ba da, ba ba da, bop'im ba da", so the balance that comes from these two original genres familiar to Ben Folds Five fans is quite astonishing. The result is a masterful disc that defines what is, Ben Folds Five.

mp3: Ben Folds Five- Brick
mp3: Ben Folds Five(p.s. I love when Ben Folds whispers "see" after singing out the words "it evaporated")

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87. Phantom Planet- Phantom Planet
When I got this album about 3 Decembers ago, I was expecting The Guest pt. 2, and when I heard something completely different, I must admit, I was initially upset. I searched through the tracks to find just one song that slightly resembled "The Anthem" or "California", but I got nothing that came even close. But after many listens, the anger turned into appreciation for the new sound, and that new-found appreciation soon turned into need and praise. This album introduced me to a sound that I was more than OK with Phantom Planet rocking to.

mp3: Phantom Planet- The Happy Ending
mp3: Phantom Planet- Knowitall
mp3: Phantom Planet- By the Bed

Buy here.


86. Yellowcard- One for the Kids
Back to the middle school days with this pick. There will always be a place in my heart for this little album from a bunch of kids from Jacksonville who thought they were from the beach cities of So Cal. I love this album because it introduced me to the genre, at that point in my life, that I would be obsessed with (until seeing the trailer for Garden State with Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" and Frou Frou's "Let Go") up to Freshman year in highschool. This is a great pop punk album though, the essential vocals are shouted by Ryan Key, and the catch is the electric violin that compliments the whole thing very nicely. This band (and Relient K) was my middle school band.

mp3: Yellowcard- Sureshot
mp3: Yellowcard- Big Apple Heartbreak

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85. The Strokes- Is This It
This album is like nothing else. This album doesn't miss a beat. This album is a great debut. This album is Is This It by The Strokes. Such a great first-showing for the band, it seems like they left the gates completely ready to showcase their soon-to-be embraced qualities. "Wow"ing guitar riffs, beats mixed with the drum smashing, and Julian Casablancas moaning voice that goes along perfectly with everything else. Another great characteristic about this album, is just how damn likeable each song is. "Hard to Explain", "Last Nite", "Someday", it's re-donkeya-lous. All and all excellent album, has to be on this list because I just can't not have it on here.

mp3: The Strokes- Hard to Explain
mp3: The Strokes- Soma (p.s. Love the lo-fi recording style of this version. Yeah huh it's hardcore)

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84. Broken Social Scene- Broken Social Scene
When you're hearing lyrics like "Why are you always fucking ghosts?", and your still loving that song to the fullest, then you have to realize that there'e is magic in the air. BSS brings that magic to every song with it's orgy-of-band-members experimental yelling rock, and they kick ass doing it. They also help other bands kick ass with their rocking good record label, Arts & Crafts (Bands include The Dears, Stars, Feist, The Most Serene Republic, and the newly added Phoenix). Broken Social Scene is a great album because it's BSS showing their maturity and experience in music, and it just has powerful lengthy track after poweful lengthy track, each unique and individual in its own not-so-little way.

mp3: Broken Social Scene- Windsurfing Nation
mp3: Broken Social Scene- 7/4 (Shorelines)
mp3: Broken Social Scene- Handjobs for the Holidays

Buy here.

83. Band of Horses- Everything All the Time
I first heard of these guys back during the listening to the gigantic torrent file of the 2006 SXSW Showcasing artists (here they are, 2006, 2006 extras, 2007). Everything All the Time, for me, puts my in an imaginary realm where intellectuals live in a southern boomtown, wearing trucker hats and flannel vests, but they all seem to have Symposium memorized, and they are perfectly contempt with living that lifestyle. I don't know why I picture that... It could be the swamp-like album cover mixed with the hint of southern rock dribbled into the songs. But one fact remains solid, Ben Bridwell's haunting vocal chords over the background of an alternative orchestra made an album that planted two songs that could have both been candidates for the best song of 2006.

mp3: Band of Horses- The First Song
mp3: Band of Horses- The Great Salt Lake
mp3: Band of Horses- The Funeral

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82. My Morning Jacket- It Still Moves
MMJ has some of the best energy in music today. I saw these guys at the Roseland in NYC back in November and they rocked the house. They opened up with my personal favorite on this CD (it is because of how awesome it was as the opener), "One Big Holiday". That riff will send shivers down your spine, and when you hear "Waaking Up feeeling, good and limberr" you know your in the moment. Jim James has a one-of-a-kind voice, and he broadcasts that with It Still Moves, a quintessential southern jam rock album that is near flawless.

mp3: My Morning Jacket- One Big Holiday
mp3: My Morning Jacket- Mahgeetah

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81. Ben Folds Five- Ben Folds Five
Ben Folds Five is one of my favorite debut CDs of any artist. In this album, the group shows all the potential that they will not fail to accomplish in the future. This album basically paves the way for a new group who is different then all the other guitar playing groups at the time, and who are damn good at writing songs. Each song complex in its own way with clever lyrics and sharp twists and turns that make you enjoy the ride. Ben Folds Five is a great memento of how dominating of a band Ben Folds Five would become, and it's not only an indicator, it is also a contributor.

mp3: Ben Folds Five- Best Imitation of Myself
mp3: Ben Folds Five- Alice Childress (p.s. awesome part of the song is where Folds sings about getting knocked out cold, just the sound of everything is breathtaking)
mp3: Ben Folds Five- Philosophy

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Well that post was a lot harder than I thought, but I will not cease with my top 100 albums. It may be a little while to the next 20, but they'll be on here don't you worry. Always with love...BK

Sunday, March 11, 2007

2007 Music Completely Kicking My Ass

So I thought I would just bring up how awesome this year of music is so far. High expectations were set at the end of 06 and they have been met, with more and more and more breathtaking releases to come (Radiohead, Postal Service, just to name a couple). From Arcade Fire's Neon Bible to Modest Mouse's We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank to the brilliant new album by the The Rakes, Ten New Messages, I would have to say through and through this year is kicking some serious tale so far, and it's only March!! Of course some of these albums have not hit shelves yet, but ya know it's a pretty damn good showing for, let's say maybe the first third of the year. I'm gonna leave you with a bunch of new tracks because I gotta get working on what I see as, the top 100 albums I have heard. So it could be a couple days till that next post. Always with love...BK

mp3: Modest Mouse- Fire it Up
mp3: The Rakes- The World Was a Mess But His Hair Was Perfect
mp3: Feist- 1 2 3 4
mp3: Klaxons- Golden Skans
mp3: Wilco- Either Way
mp3: Kings of Leon- True Love Way
mp3: Arcade Fire- The Well and the Lighthouse

Buy Albums: We Were Dead..., Ten New Messages, The Reminder, Myths of the Near Future, Sky Blue Sky, Because of the Times, Neon Bible.

Friday, March 9, 2007

300


So I had the devine pleasure of seeing Frank Miller's/Zack Snyder's "300" in one MASSIVE ASS movie theatre (it's new and it's in the Rockaway Mall in Morris County New Jersey, and like, my God, this thing was ridiculous, it was like an orgy of Hollister, teenage predators, heavily buttered popcorn, and about the biggest movie posters and screens I have ever seen) tonight and I think it's only appropriate for me to give my review.

The film was visually stunning, and it should've been with all that crap they did in effects to this thing, from the behind-the-scenes thing I saw on HBO it looked as if the only real thing in the film was the actors (which I think sadly is true), but the make up piled on a film is not what makes it what it is, the actual film does, and this film fit my standards beautifully. Although fake, the shots were gorgeous, and set a definitive tone that flowed and made me much more comfortable and familiar with the story. There were also some very cool speed-up and slow-down techniques during the fighting, mixed with darkness and lightness experiments and high contrast, this baby pumped out some unforgettable images. I would have to say my favorite would have been the pushing of the Persians off the cliff (which can be seen on some of the movie's posters and in the trailers, I believe). Plotwise, man this film is something you want to watch to get your blood pumping. This thing was fun fun fun to watch, from start to beginning, mucho excitement, and badass fighting scenes, these Spartans were some crazy f***ing people (sorry to resort to use that word but it fits there so well). All in all the film did its job: It entertained the heck out of me, it made perfect sense and was actually a very interesting plotline, the character development was far greater than I expected, the cinematography ruled my ass, and it was as epic and radical as the trailer made it out to be. "300": 8/10.

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Now also I realized I gotta give a shout out out out out out to my boys who are pretty talented musicians, their style isn't really my bag, but they rock it and they have some real potential in that genre. Their band is called Otis (which I strongly fought against), and they sound a bit like that whole jam band scene, mainly like Umphrey's Mcgee. But seriously, these guys can jam, I've seen it many a times, they've been actually blowing my mind with some of their newer stuff but they've been just too damn lazy to record that shit to mp3 and hit me up with it, but like all high school bands, it's not really their NUMBER 1 priority, and it's all a little scattered, but they are making some heavy progress and if they could continue I think they would be a real contender for that world.

There's Bruno (Far Left) who beats the drums, Jimmy (Middle Left) who can basically shred the shit, Craig (Middle Right) who pumps the bass, and John (Far Right), who does lead vocals and rhythm, but there seriously off the hook (they now use this renevated barn for their studio, and they have some hi-tech equipment stuff, like I'm not lying these guys are on their way). But enough of me talking about them, here are some mp3's for you to see for yourself, it's their old stuff, and I'm definitley gonna post the new stuff if they ever help me out there, but until then, enjoy these. Always with love...BK

mp3: Bump
mp3: Soundtrack

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Music for Tourists/Rules of Attraction

Chris Garneau, a NYC native, straight outta Absolutely Kosher, hit one out of the park.'Music for Tourists' is such a delicate and mind numbing experience. The sense of the album traps your emotions in a dark mansion for an hour as rain dribbles down the outside of the mirroring windows, causing nothing but self-reflection.

The album begins very strong, with a wonderfully composed "Castle Time", first and foremost laying out a warning call for the impact that is to come, and it only gets better, from "Relief", to the "I wish I were smaller, a little creepy crawler," of "Black & Blue", to the "Black & Blues" of "Halloween", 'Tourists" continuously brings emotion through calm waves of pretty noises. Garneau captures the essence I believe he was chasing for perfectly through this album, and I very much enjoyed my many listens to it, and to tell the truth will enjoy many more listens. I wish I could mention every other track on the album because they are all completely worth it, but then I would just be babbling on and praising this piece of art over and over and over. So here are some of the tracks that I put on repeat many times, hope they will provoke you to purchase this album because Garneau definitley deserves it.

mp3: Black & Blue
mp3: Not Nice
mp3: Halloween
mp3: We Don't Try


p.s. This album has also reached a place closer to my heart, my top 5 album list of 2007 so far, this list will continue to change, and I will keep you posted with new additions or drops, and by the eve of big 08, I'll drop a top 50 or something killer like that. Word.

MY TOP 5 SO FAR (of 2007)
1. Arcade Fire- Neon Bible
2. Modest Mouse- We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
3. The Rakes- Ten New Messages
4. Chris Garneau- Music for Tourists
5. Loney, Dear- Loney Noir

Now, second on my agenda is something I've been meaning to talk about to people, for a LONG time. Please take my word on this, Bret Easton Ellis is a brilliant writer and you should read and read all of his work. I finally gathered up the nerve to embark on this quest after many signs. 1: I had always loved the movie American Psycho, always loved the writing to it, and had heard that it was adapted from some awesome modern novelist, but I never really paid attention to it that much. 2: I was applying to a certain College in where a certain author of American Psycho and another book-turned-movie I had heard about, Rules of Attraction had attended, and this certainly caught my attention. 3: I had become curious after hearing how this other book-turned-movie by this certain author was set in a certain fictional rendition of a certain College this certain author attended, and that I was very interested in, so I decided to rent the flick and see what it was like. 4: Enough with the f'ing certains, I watched the movie and loved it, it was the best film I had seen in a long time, very different, very creative, very smart, and most importantly, very fun to watch. So from that point on the signs formed into some sort of necessity, the necessity to read this man's work, simply because I felt an electric urge to. So anywayyyy I gave this little number called Amazon a much awaited visit and ordered myself the works, all of Ellis's work. I developed an order (Saving Psycho for last because I heard it was the best, although reading Glamorama now, it seems it can't be true.) for the books I would read, Rules of Attraction coming first, and being the first finished, trust me you'll be updated. So what you must understand is that now I am in a strictly Easton Ellis-only reading cycle, the only books I will talk about for the next few month will be Ellis, and Ellis only. Okay, getting that out of the way, here goes what I've been leading up to say.

Rules of Attraction is an astounding piece of literature. From end to end I read it intensely, and I finished it quite quickly, because it was quite short, but that actually wasn't a good thing at all, because upon finishing it I found myself missing the characters and the stories each would narrate as their days at Camden would flow (I would later discover of Ellis's trait of re-using characters, and yeah that was AWESOME news). The 3 main characters would be the bulk of the narration, which would be some way of organizing the novel into chapters or whatever. These characters were Sean Bateman, a rich drug-dealing pot-smoking emotional vampire who was simply just looking for something to hold onto, but realized he couldn't really hold onto anything in the end, or in that case, nobody could, Lauren Hynde, a beautiful student who seeks the right love as much as she seeks the right major, but the right love has already been determined, and already been diminished in her eyes, and Sean is quote-on-quote, in love with her, and Paul Denton, a homosexual smart-guy who thrives for any sign in his life to give him inspiration, or a miraculous relationship that will somewhat balance out his hollow emotions, but in the end he too realizes that the ending of love/the desire of love is inevitable. These characters' stories intertwine, and even guest narrations are given every once and a while, one by Sean Bateman's French roomate, ironically written all in...French, one by the big star of American Psycho and Sean's brother, Patrick Bateman, and one by the bigger star of Glamorama and Lauren's desired love, Victor Johnson (Ward). The novel progresses through different situations, and certain he-says she-says differences in two people's recollections of previous happenings, but in the end the same conclusion is reached by all 3 protagonists, romance is dead. As depressing as that sounds, the book is both comical and insightful, and is definitley a must-read in my book. But I'm rambling again, so I'll leave you with my favorite track from the movie's soundtrack, and my favorite song by any of the artists mentioned throughout the book. Always with love...BK

mp3: The Cure- Six Different Ways
mp3: My Bloody Valentine- Soon


For Bret Easton Ellis's official page, click here.