Sunday, March 14, 2010
Jason
This is my friend Jason. Def. worth checking out. I posted a download link as well so you can download his music. Acoustic. A bunch of covers of random songs as well as some very good original stuff.
myspace
download
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone
Lastfm:
Simple, simple, simple. Sounds like music made by someone with a steady job who comes home and messes around on his keyboard all weekend long. Someone creative enough to make songs you can actually enjoy.
Lastfm.
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone (CFTPA) is the beats-and-keys solo project of singer, songwriter and Chicago resident, Owen Ashworth. Drawing heavy influence from traditional Americana as well as 80’s synth pop and commercial hip hop, the music of CFTPA is a curious mix of austere character studies and playful electronic programming.
Simple, simple, simple. Sounds like music made by someone with a steady job who comes home and messes around on his keyboard all weekend long. Someone creative enough to make songs you can actually enjoy.
Lastfm.
Bomb The Music Industry!
Lastfm:
Bomb the Music Industry! (commonly abbreviated as BtMI!) is a musical collective originally from Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. They write, produce, record, and distribute all of their music under the leadership of songwriter and producer Jeff Rosenstock.
They are known for their DIY punk ethic, embodied in such actions such as distributing six albums worth of their own material for free on their website, and offering free stencils and paint for fans to create their own T-shirts. They also offer their fans a chance to perform on stage if they learn a song and bring their instrument to the show. Beginning in April 2009, the band will only play all-ages shows with ticket prices of $10 or less. Rosenstock and several other contributors were previously members of The Arrogant Sons of Bitches. As that band was breaking up, Rosenstock recorded the first Bomb The Music Industry! song, “Sweet Home Cananada” using his PowerBook’s built-in microphone. “I wrote that song and put it out to see if anybody wanted it. That was how it started, people showed interest and I like recording stuff.” Bomb the Music Industry! plays a blend of several musical styles anchored in ska and hardcore punk. The influences go deeper than ska and punk, however, as studio experimentation, synth-pop, and dc hardcore all pop up in the mix. Rosenstock says bands such as Harvey Danger and Neutral Milk Hotel are as much an influence as evidenced by tracks such as “This Graceless Planet” (an adaptation of a song by We Versus The Shark into the musical aesthetic of Bomb the Music Industry!)
LastFM.
Labels:
Bomb The Music Industry,
Music,
punk,
Ska
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Styrofoam
Not really a new or unknown artist or anything. I really wanted to post more than just acoustic stuff on here and he is one of my favorite electronic artists. I came to know him through a Tyler Shields video that included one of his better songs "Couches in Alleys" (ft. Death Cab's Ben Gibbard) a few years back and find myself occasionally putting his music on.
Per Lastfm:
Couches in Alleys- Styrofoam Ft. Ben Gibbard.
Video By Tyler Shields (www.tylershields.com)
Lastfm.
Per Lastfm:
Styrofoam (Arne Van Petegem) is a Belgian one man glitch electronica project on the independent record label Nettwerk.
In his earlier days, his composings embraced an ambient and minimal angle - which still can be heard in his later works - and were generally less song-structured. Gradually, the music of Styrofoam became more and more influenced by indietronica, indiepop and emohiphop, which resulted in the album Nothing’s Lost, that gave him an international recognition.
Couches in Alleys- Styrofoam Ft. Ben Gibbard.
Video By Tyler Shields (www.tylershields.com)
Lastfm.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Good Old War
Per Lastfm:
Good Old War is made up of Keith Goodwin, Daniel Schwartz, and Tim Arnold.
The band was started after Days Away (the old band of Keith and Tim) went on hiatus.
They recorded some demos for free in a late night session at a recording studio.
They have played with Anthony Green on a short stint of dates along the east coast and also at the South By Southwest (SXSW) festival in Texas, as Anthony’s backing band. They are currently on Sargent House, a label which also serves as a management company featuring RX Bandits, These Arms are Snakes and Tera Melos. They will also be playing a few east coast dates with the Dear Hunter in April, along with a show at the Trocadero Theatre’s Balcony in late March. The band will begin recording their debut album in May of 2008 for a release later this fall.
My favorite song from them called "Coney Island".
Courtesy of www.ifyoumakeit.com
Lastfm.
Labels:
Acoustic,
folk,
Good Old War,
Indie,
Music
Black Kids
Per Lastfm.
Black Kids are an indie rock band who formed in Jacksonville, Florida, United States in 2006. Rolling Stone called them one of ten “Artists to Watch” in 2008 and they were also included in the BBC Top 10 Sound of 2008 poll. Their debut album, Partie Traumatic, was released in July 2008 and debuted at #5 on the UK Albums Chart....more
The band consists of Reggie Youngblood (vocals and guitar), Owen Holmes (bass guitar), Kevin Snow (drums and percussion), Dawn Watley (keyboards and vocals), and Reggie’s sister Ali Youngblood (keyboards and vocals). They started out playing shows in Jacksonville, often as a supporting act for more well-known bands coming through town.
A fun band to listen to. Lots of catchy songs.
Lastfm.
Labels:
Black Kids,
Indie,
Rock
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Inglorious Basterds
Though I respect Tarantino's work, I usually find his movies over hyped and pretty mediocre (pulp fiction excluded). With that said, this would be one of his "above average" pieces. The dialogue was funny, the story good, and the acting/directing just fine. Over all it was what most Tarantino films are, entertaining. Definitely worth seeing. 6/10
IMDB
Labels:
Inglorious Basterds,
movie
The Avett Brothers
Per Lastfm:
The Avett Brothers are a non-traditional bluegrass band that originated in Concord, North Carolina. The two brothers, Seth and Scott, formed the group after the breakup of the former rock band, Nemo, adding a third member, Bob Crawford. More recently, they have been joined by cellist Joe Kwon. The Avett Brothers combine old-time country, bluegrass, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and roll, honky tonk and ragtime to produce a sound described by the Washington Post as “post civil-war modern rock”, or by other reviewers as “grungegrass”. For a long time the group eschewed labels, feeling that “none would do the music justice.” Ironically the Avetts signed to Columbia Records on Independence Day 2008 to record their fifth album with acclaimed producer Rick Rubin. It’s simply left up to each person to extract his or her own account from the Avetts’ music.”
Their live performances, generally at smaller venues, showcase their use of three-part harmony and southern rock feel, and are admired for being intense, energetic, and soulful. The Avetts have been picking up steam opening for Dave Matthews Band and playing SXSW and Newport Folk Festival.
Saw these guys a year or two ago.. you could tell they genuinely love playing their music.
Lastfm
Labels:
Acoustic,
American,
bluegrass rock,
folk,
Music,
The Avett Brothers
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Sherlock Holmes
What I can pretty much say is that it was exactly what I thought it would be. Good acting. Good production. Fairly good story. I was happy with the ending, it was not totally predictable. Robert Downey Jr. just cant do any wrong these days. And I have always been a Jude Law fan as well. Worth seeing for sure.
7/10
IMDB
Labels:
movie,
Sherlock Holmes
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
It Might Get Loud
Just finished up watching this. Over all I thought it was pretty good. Although Jimmy Page is really the only musician of the three I am really a big fan of, it was interesting to hear the other two's thoughts. Jack White provided a lot of insight into his style, and gave me a lot of reasons to respect him. "The Edge" as well I guess though im not a fan of u2 at all. Over all if youre a fan of either three of these musicians or just like music based documentaries its definitely worth a watch. 6/10.
IMDB
Labels:
it might get loud,
movie
Paul Baribeau
Per Lastfm.
Paul Baribeau’s warm, witty sounds and gnarly beard bring something truly unique and interesting to the folk-punk table. With such well-known friends as Matty Pop Chart and Kimya Dawson, the South Central Michigan native collaborates often, but has two of his own beautiful solo records out on Plan-It-X.
One of my favorite musicians. I find myself putting him on more often than not. If you like folk and punk this is probably an artist you will end up liking.
Lastfm.
Labels:
acousic,
folk,
Music,
paul baribeau,
punk
Away We Go
Watched this last night. I was expecting some sappy love movie and it had its fair share of odd moments but over all I thought it was a pretty good movie. For a movie that I cant really relate to on a personal level it did a good job of getting me interested in what was happening to the characters. 7/10.
IMDB
IMDB
Labels:
away we go,
movie
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