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Have you ever:
Wished your iTunes would be more full than it is?
Been embarrassed by having too much (or any) Bruno Mars?
Wanted to sound like a snobby hipster by talking about bands that no one knows?
Wanted to feel something from listening to music?

If you answered yes to any of those questions. This blog is for you!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Late April 2013

Hola, Coachella was incredible. Everyone who can should go at least once in their 20s. It's better than Lollapolooza, and I assume it's better than all the others. There are too many amazing bands, celebrities, and surprises all in one place at once to handle. If you ask anyone who went if it was worth it, I doubt you could find many people who would say they wouldn't go again. Anyways, this playlist is a bit different. It's a combination of songs I forgot about until Coachella and new gems. I decided to go back to the old format since it's a bit shorter. If there's one thing you remember from this post its that Mr Little Jean (actually a girl) is a goddess.
 
Red - Pop
Blue - Electronic
Green - Alternative
Yellow - Hip hop
Pink - R&B
 
1. Oh Sailor - Mr Little Jean
Oh Sailor is my favorite song of the year so far. I love her deep voice, super catchy chorus, the choir, and the lyrics. Absolute gem.
 



2. Retrograde - James Blake
Hit song from James Blakes new album Overgrown. It's actually one of the only songs from the album I like. This sounds like the older stuff I like, but the rest is too much for me.




3. Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams) - Daft Punk
The hit of every party I've been to (including Coachella), Daft Punk released their first single from their upcoming album Random Access Memories featuring producer and singer Pharrell Williams. You might recognize Pharrell from N.E.R.D. or as Esquires Best Dressed man of 2005. I love how Daft Punk combines the sounds of the past with the future.
 



4. Pizza Guy - Touch Sensitive
Great name for a song, "Pizza Guy" has a fantastic build up. I usually don't like songs without words, but Touch Sensitive has enough going on in this song that words would just ruin it.




5. Sleeping In - The Postal Service
This song is not actually new. Well, it was re-released this year for the 10th anniversary of Give Up.  The Postal Service killed it at Coachella. I forgot how good their soft angsty electronic sound was.




6. Alive - Empire of the Sun
Empire of the Sun sounds like an amazing party. Also, this song could not be named anything else. Listening to it makes me feel as alive as it's trying to describe.




7. Ignition (1901 Remix) (R. Kelly vs Phoenix) - The Hood Internet
For those of you under a rock, during Phoenix's show R-Kelly showed up and sang a 1901 and Ignition mashup. It was this years Tu-Pac hologram. I was only a bit less surprised to see R-Kelly show up only became he's still alive. Regardless, his appearance was a spectacular surprise.




8. Don't Swallow the Cap - The National
The Nation are coming out with a new album later this spring called Trouble Will Find Me. This is their first release since High Violet. "Don't Swallow the Cap" sounds like a classic National song which most fans will happily accept.




9. West Coast Slide - Work Drugs
On their website Work Drugs describe themselves as "Philadelphia's premier Bat Mitzvah and Quinceanera party band." I wish they were around in 2005! Keep an eye out for their new album Mavericks due out this summer.




10. Ghost And Creatures - Telekinesis
This song is from Telekinesis's third album Dormarion. Unlike the last two albums, "Ghost and Creatures" sounds much more moody and atmospheric.  But we still know it Telekinesis because he ties it in with a catchy alt pop chorus.




11. Skyscraper - Elephant
This song sounds very dreamy although it keeps its footing with a catchy bass line and steady beat. Solid track.  

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

April 2013

I hope everyone had a great spring break. I know I did. Let's get to it. I started off with this smooth R&B hit with Shlohmo (great name) making the beats for Jeremih's falsetto voice. I like The Colourists poppy alt/rock sound especially in anticipation for the summer. Last year Adrian Lux came out with "Teenage Crime" which I loved and "Damaged" is his first big song since then and he killed it. I can't wait to see him at Coachella. Ryan Hemsworth is a guy I should have gotten into a lot sooner. He's mostly a producer, but he lays down a few beats and when he does they're great. Also in anticipation for the summer, Young Galaxy came out with a new song called "New Summer". It's so soon! Chicago native, Chance the Rapper's mixtape Acid Rain comes out soon and his first track has already surfaced: I can't wait to hear the rest. This might not be new, but I just heard a Hood Internet mashup of "Belispeak" and "Pyramids". They couldn't have picked two better songs. Also at Coachella, Phoenix came out with their first single from their up coming album Bankrupt!. If it's all like Entertainment, they're gonna have an amazing show. Wavves and Smith Westerns have albums coming out soon and these tracks were some of their first to surface. Finally, I don't know why it took me so long, but I finally listened to all of Miguel's Kaleidoscope Dreams: unbelievable album. I put my two favorite tracks below not including "Adorn". Enjoy!


Red - Pop
Blue - Electronic
Green - Alternative
Yellow - Hip hop
Pink - R&B


1. Bo Peep (Do U Right) [feat. Jeremih] - Shlohmo



2. Little Games - The Colourists



3. Damaged - Adrian Lux



4. Proto - Ryan Hemsworth



5. Young - Air Review



6. New Summer - Young Galaxy



7. Acid Rain - Chance the Rapper



8. Another Day - Carousel



9. Pyramidspeak (Purity Ring vs Frank Ocean) - The Hood Internet



10. Entertainment - Phoenix



11. Demon To Lean On - Wavves



12. Lies - Fyfe



13. Oblivion (feat. Susanne Sundfør) - M83



14. Varsity - Smith Westerns



15. Red - Phoria



16. Use Me - Miguel



17. Kaleidoscope Dreams