Phoenix - The French indie-pop band too good for their own good. Their singles became ubiquitous in 2009, and thankfully for my sanity and probably their own, they've stayed away this past year or so. Sure, Girl Talk sampled "1901" on All Day and then Phoenix frontman's wifey Sofia Coppola featured "Love Like A Sunset" in her film Somewhere.
But really, this song above is awesome because it isn't Phoenix. Strange Talk is out of Melbourne, Australia, and they ape Phoenix HARD on this track.
Honestly, I could have very well just said this was new Phoenix, and been on my merry way knowing I had convincingly deceived every one of my 3 followers (hi Mom).
Where would that leave them? With "Eskimo Boy," a fresh and pleasant sounding track perfect for this Bay spring breeze. Holla.
the-greatest-hits tumblr does it again.
There are songs I just respond to immediately. It's so predictable. I could loop the first 16 seconds until infinity. The "so come dance with me" refrain toward the end is simply icing on a pulsing, synth-filled cake. You know hard it is to say no to cake?!
The album's called I Love You, It's Cool, which makes it sound like it could be brilliant.
The band's called Bear In Heaven, and they're playing your favorite venue The Independent on April 8th.
How appropriate that I'm kicking off my ALL NEW music blog with a highly subjective year-end top tracks list? My favorite kind of list! I'm keeping it short and sweet, until I regain my writing bearings. It's been awhile folks.
10. Robyn -"Dancing On My Own" This song is so far up my alley I can't stand it. And because it elicits such a response it sits snugly at #10. Ugh.
9. Sleigh Bells - "Infinity Guitars" Crunchy guitars, thundering sub-worthy beats, and girl group chants. Do I really want anything more from the music I enjoy? Plus, the track's accompanying video is my favorite of the year. I can't stress enough what pretty girls with wayfarers and baseball bats (along with burning guitars) can do for a song's cause.
8. Zola Jesus - "I Can't Stand" This 21-year-old opened for the XX and Warpaint at Oakland's Fox Theater in September, and arguably had the best vocals of the night. Another beat-heavy, moody trip that doesn't sound too far off from anything on The Cure's "Disintegration."
7. The Black Keys - "Everlasting Light" Dudes, this rock 'n' roll grooves. It's soulful as hell, making you wish for summer's sunshine, with the windows down. In fact it feels a bit like a southern summer, and it's a bit sticky in this car. But alas, this track kicks off their album Brothers with a sweetness and fuzzy warmth that'll last you through the winter.
6. Gold Panda - "You" That beat drops at the ten second mark and the chirps come in and next thing you know, you're taking a trip around the world, stopping off in London and New Dehli, and you're back again in three minutes. p.s. Gold Panda's 2010 benchmark is a wonderfully perfect bike ride jam if there was one.
5. Deerhunter - "Desire Lines" I heard this track two weeks ago. You could confuse them with Deerhoof, another band I know close to nothing about (i know! I should do my research). But immediately, I wondered WHERE HAVE I BEEN? In the dark listening to dubstep, my good friend Frankie Burton reminds me. Oh yeah.
4. Florence + the Machine - "Howl" Florence killed it this past year. I was fortunate to see her perform in the somewhat quaint Mezzanine in April, and knew then this English songstress was too powerful of a singer, so striking in her style, to stay unknown for long. Next thing you know, she's doing the VMAs, being nominated for a Grammy, and "Dog Days..." is on Glee. I'm sorry, I totally called it.
3. Lady Gaga ft. Beyonce - "Telephone" I love pop songs. The really effing good ones too. The ones that give the hooks easily and plentifully. "Telephone" was a floor filler dance pop gift that keeps giving. Gaga has on point production, with songwriters behind her writing straight pop GOLD. Someone was a genius for telephoning Beyonce in for the best two-for-one in years. (Madonna and Janet never happened, mind you).
2. Class Actress - "Journal of Ardency" I don't know what this journal of ardency is. No matter. This song by Brooklyn trio, led by lady singer Elizabeth Harper is sexy, regardless of it's pretentious title. The beat, and that wholesale, yet killer synth line is where the goods are, and let me tell you, it's good. This track definitely should have a rightful place on any proper horizontal dance mix.
1. Arcade Fire - "Ready to Start" So glorious and right and earnest in it's goodness. These brilliant Canadians channel a little Tom Petty and a bit of their own "Rebellion(Lies)", taking their album The Suburbs where you so desperately want it to go. "Sprawl II(Mountains Beyond Mountains)" has been the favorite on other year-end lists, but "Ready to Start" does it for me. When Win simply states, "my mind is open wide, and now I'm ready to start," I can't not be moved. Now i'm ready.
2010 was also a fine year for remixes, and I will dispense of them now. You can thank me (and Aiden, king of all remixes) later.
Small Black "Despicable Dogs(Washed Out Mix)" Just lovely. Bought a split 7-inch on a whim from these chummy chillwavers at their show at the Rickshaw in March, and this was the b-side to the track I initially wanted (Small Black's mix of Washed Out's "You'll See It"). Absolutely my favorite discovery of the year.
The XX "Infinity(Flufftronix Dubstep Bootleg)" Oh dubstep. This now official remix of The XX sold me on the genre, on all the wah-wah-wah-wahs and zoops and blips and breaks and UGHHHHHHs.
Oh Land "Son of a Gun(Yuksek Mix)" One listen to the original and one realizes just how much a retake can elevate a track into the proverbial stratosphere. Sunday Girl "Four Floors(Diplo Remix)" The BEST remix of the year. Diplo takes this harmless pop track and makes it all dubby and grimy and completely satisfying. This track alone will make you go buy better speakers. 2010. Word. I'm out for now. Always, here's to good tunes and great times in '11. P.S. Props to Girl Talk for Rihanna over Fugazi, that ultra special Toadies moment, Skee-Lo and T'Pau, Weezy over New Order, and U2 with Twista. Props to Enrique Iglesias. I like that damn song. Ugh.
Three months and counting.
what are you thinking about right NOW? miss you.
I'm thinking about how time is grace. And I'm also thinking about an iced Americano and where I'm going to get it.