Monday, March 23, 2009

Handsome Furs



Love Wolf Parade-- so my friend, Jones, told me to check out Handsome Furs. Handsome Furs is made up of Dan Boeckner (of Wolf Parade) and his wife alexei perry. Reading their bio on their myspace page and found this part interesting:

“This band is completely based, aesthetically and otherwise, on travelling, on absorbing places and regurgitating them in music,” says Dan Boeckner over a screwdriver. His wife, Alexei Perry, also sipping on a screwdriver, interjects, “We both secretly want to be journalists.” And her husband concurs, “Secretly, I want to be a foreign correspondent. Handsome Furs is compact and transportable; it allows us to travel to places a lot of fully-manned rock bands with a drum kit never make it to. And bring them to others, whether anyone notices or not. We believe good music helps you broaden your perspective without ramming things ham-fistedly down your throat.” “We have X amount of commercial potential. It’s not a lot, but enough to sustain two lives as much as two minimum wage jobs would or even more. So we can afford to make decisions like using the proceeds from an L.A. show to go to Serbia. If you look at it from a financial point of view, we do stupid, stupid tours. Then again, we’re not financially-minded. We’d rather extend ourselves as far as we can to absorb the world, life and experience.”


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Elvis Perkins in Dearland

I was driving with my friend Dave out to PA this past weekend for St. Paddy's Day festivities and he made a comment that I listen to nothing but depressing music. I disagree. Mellow? Maybe. Depressing? eh I guess sometimes.

SO in an attempt to prove to myself that i AM musically diverse and listen to other things besides mellow and depressing blues/folk/rocky stuff, I will try to post some upbeat stuff for a while.. starting- tomorrow. because this might require some digging.

Anyway- Bought the new Elvis Perkins in Dearland album this week and am loving it. I saw him open up for Cold War Kids this past summer at Prospect Park and they were pretty awesome. Dearland is pretty much a clusterf*ck of every possible instrument you could imagine. And then at the end of the CWK set, they came back on stage and had this huge all-out jam session. Good Stuff.

I've included the video for their song, 'Shampoo' My absolute favorite song that they played live was Doomsday, but I couldn't find a video of it that did it justice.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Little Boots



it seems i'm a bit of an anglophile these days, non?

whatevs.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Dan Auerbach, "Keep it Hid"



The other week, Dan Auerbach, of the Black Keys released his first solo album 'Keep it Hid'. I purchased it, eagerly wanting to know what he would sound like without his other half (Patrick Carney) on drums. To say that I was blown away with what I heard would be an immense understatement.

He completely rocks out in Black Keys fashion with songs like "The Prowl" (below) and "Street Walkin" but then he can take his grainy vocals and turn out heart-wrenching songs like "When the Night Comes" and "Whispered Words (Pretty Lies)." The latter of which is definitely my favorite song on the whole album and gives me chills.

It kills me that such talented guys like this remain relatively unknown (outside of indie music circles) and dudes like John Mayer are famous.. *steps off soapbox*

Listen, Love, spread the word of good music:

edit: hot links blow:

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The awesomeness that is Laura Marling: aka 'why couldnt i be this talented at 19'



i just missed hopping on the laura marling band wagon in time to catch her touring the U.S. with johnny flynn. that would have been pretty sweet to see. i think they came through nyc in mid november and i didn't really get into her music until December. Such is the story of my life.

anyway- her music is folky and her voice has this whole ethereal thing going on. yet another disgustingly talented and super young Brit-- she's only 19... sigh..

Crawled out of the Sea:



My manic & I: