Apr 30 2009

Cover Me Playlist Series, Vol. II: The Killers, The Chairs, The Black Keys, Slaraffenland and more

It’s been almost two months since the first installment of the “Cover Me Playlist Series,” and from looking at the numbers, many people seemed to enjoy it enough to make this an on-going playlist series. Who doesn’t love a great cover song? There are thousands of them, many that a lot of people don’t know about.

This playlist features just released, and recently released, cover songs from some of indie and alternative rock’s most popular artists. In fact, on The Killers’ new EP, Spacemen, the band covers “Four Winds” by Bright Eyes. The Chairs perform a popular Bon Iver song. The Black Keys do a take on a long lost track from The Kinks.

Also, check out Slaraffenland’s cover of a classic new wave hit from the 80s and Serena Ryder’s heart-felt cover of Band of Horses’ “The Funeral.” Ryder’s music is not my kind of stuff, but she does a nice cover of one of my favorite recent songs from one of my favorite bands of this decade.

“Four Winds” (Bright Eyes) - The Killers
The Killers website

“Flume” (Bon Iver) - The Chairs
The Chairs on MySpace

“Act Nice and Gentle” (The Kinks) - The Black Keys
The Black Keys website

“Take On Me” (A-ha) - Slaraffenland
Slaraffenland on MySpace

“The Funeral” (Band of Horses) - Serena Ryder
Serena Ryder on MySpace

See the first playlist installment for this series

Popular posts this week:

New Remix from Metric
Deleted Scenes Release New Album
New Songs from Trainwreck Riders, Sonic Youth, The Von Bondies and Super Fury Animals

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Apr 30 2009

Metric’s New Album ‘Fantasies’ is Band’s Fourth Studio LP

Metric is a Canadian-based new wave/indie rock band originally formed in New York City in 1998. In recent years, they have gained a loyal following and performed at many summer music festivals worldwide.

Metric’s first LP, Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?, wasn’t released until 2003, but earned the band a Juno Award nomination for Best Alternative Album. They just released their fourth studio album, Fantasies, last week.

“Help, I’m Alive” (Twelves Remix) - Metric from Fantasies (2009)
Metric official website

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Apr 28 2009

New Album from Deleted Scenes ‘Birdseed Shirt’

deleted scenes bandCatching up is hard to do. With so much stellar music coming out all the time, it’s not easy to keep up with it all. So, let’s do a bit of catch up on some worthwhile 2009 releases all this week.

Let’s kick it off with an east coast band that more and more folks are tuning in and turning on to recently. Deleted Scenes is a fairly new discovery for me, and would be cross-referenced into the ‘news to me’ sub-category. I love ‘discoveries’ like this; and they happen all the time.

Deleted Scenes’ sonic signature has been described as hazy, trippy and glazed. Indied. But as video from the BYT Sessions demonstrate, the band is diverse - here frontman Dan Scheuerman plays a “One Long Country Song” on the famous Washington, DC Metro red line to Shady Grove (ah, memories). Sure it’s not the best sound quality, but it’s interesting to see an acoustic performance during rush hour on the DC ’subway’ (everyone calls it ‘The Metro‘). What do you think?

Comprised of band members from Washington, DC and Brooklyn, Deleted Scenes have been compared to bands like The Handsome Furs and Here We Go Magic and they attribute their influences to legends like Bob Dylan and The Velvet Underground.

“Fake IDs” - Deleted Scenes from Birdseed Shirt (2009)
“Ithaca” - Deleted Scenes from Birdseed Shirt (2009)
Deleted Scenes official website
Deleted Scenes MySpace page

More new songs coming this week. But first, look for tomorrow’s new playlist series feature called ‘State of Mind’, songs related to states of the United States - sort of taking Sufjan Stevens‘ brilliant, but apparently abandoned, idea of making an album about every state and doing an IRC version of it.

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Apr 28 2009

New Songs from Trainwreck Riders, Sonic Youth, The Von Bondies and Super Fury Animals

It’s nearing the end of April already, and time to catch up with some fresh new songs from popular indie bands like Sonic Youth, Trainwreck Riders, The Von Bondies and Super Fury Animals. We are digging these songs and the recent or upcoming album releases they are found on. These are definitely picks of the month for your music collection.

“Chug Along” - Trainwreck Riders from The Perch
“Safety of a Back” - Trainwreck Riders from The Perch (out May 12 on Alive Records)

“Sacred Trickster” - Sonic Youth from The Eternal (out June 8 on Matador Records)

“Pale Bride” - The Von Bondies from Love, Hate and Then There’s You (2009)

“Inagural Trams” - Super Fury Animals from Dark Days/Light Years (2009)

The next listening playlist of new songs features Deleted Scenes, Odawas, BLK JKS and Operahouse.

Voxtrot, Pomegarantes, Neko Case, YYYs and The Grates

The Acorn, Coltrane Motion and The City and The Horses

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Apr 28 2009

Happy Earth Day 2009: Songs of the Earth

Each year on April 22 since 1970, millions of people worldwide celebrate Earth Day. However, many cities across the world celebrate Earth Day on different days throughout this week with many events occurring this weekend.

The following is a list of songs related to the earth. You can do your part for Earth Day by lessening your impact on the planet - change to energy efficient light bulbs, turn of power when not being used, drive less and walk or bicycle more, recycle and so on. If everyone one of us did these simple things year round, year after year, we can make tremendous change.

“The Shaded Forest” - Deastro from Keeper’s (2008)

“Snakes and Lions” - Melpo Mene from Bring The Lions Out (2008)

“Earthworm Song” - Winter Sounds from Porcelain Empire (2007)

“The Nature Anthem” - Grandaddy from Below The Radio (2004)

“Forgotten Garden” - Peter Von Poehl from May Day (2009)

“The Alps & Their Orange Evergreen” - Akron/Family from Set Em Wild, Set Em Free (2009)

“Meadowlarks” - Fleet Foxes from Fleet Foxes (2008)

“Niagara Falls” - Sufjan Stevens from Greetings to Michigan (2003)

“The Gardener” - The Tallest Man on Earth from Shallow Grave (2008)

“Waiting for the Flood” - Love and Rockets from Earth Sun Moon (1987)

“Sweet Love For Planet Earth” - F*ck Buttons from Street Horrrsing (2008)

“Crystal Canyon” - R. Carlos Nakai from Earth Spirit (2000)

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Apr 26 2009

New Songs from Trainwreck Riders, Sonic Youth, The Von Bondies and Super Fury Animals

It’s nearing the end of April already, and time to catch up with some fresh new songs from popular indie bands like Sonic Youth, Trainwreck Riders, The Von Bondies and Super Fury Animals. We are digging these songs and the recent or upcoming album releases they are found on. These are definitely picks of the month for your music collection.

“Chug Along” - Trainwreck Riders from The Perch
“Safety of a Back” - Trainwreck Riders from The Perch (out May 12 on Alive Records)

“Sacred Trickster” - Sonic Youth from The Eternal (out June 8 on Matador Records)

“Pale Bride” - The Von Bondies from Love, Hate and Then There’s You (2009)

“Inagural Trams” - Super Fury Animals from Dark Days/Light Years (2009)

The next listening playlist of new songs features Deleted Scenes, Odawas, BLK JKS and Operahouse.

Voxtrot, Pomegarantes, Neko Case, YYYs and The Grates

The Acorn, Coltrane Motion and The City and The Horses

Continue reading and listen to songs

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Apr 24 2009

Happy Earth Day 2009: Songs of the Earth

Each year on April 22 since 1970, millions of people worldwide celebrate Earth Day. However, many cities across the world celebrate Earth Day on different days throughout this week with many events occurring this weekend.

The following is a list of songs related to the earth. You can do your part for Earth Day by lessening your impact on the planet - change to energy efficient light bulbs, turn of power when not being used, drive less and walk or bicycle more, recycle and so on. If everyone one of us did these simple things year round, year after year, we can make tremendous change.

“The Shaded Forest” - Deastro from Keeper’s (2008)

“Snakes and Lions” - Melpo Mene from Bring The Lions Out (2008)

“Earthworm Song” - Winter Sounds from Porcelain Empire (2007)

“The Nature Anthem” - Grandaddy from Below The Radio (2004)

“Forgotten Garden” - Peter Von Poehl from May Day (2009)

“The Alps & Their Orange Evergreen” - Akron/Family from Set Em Wild, Set Em Free (2009)

“Meadowlarks” - Fleet Foxes from Fleet Foxes (2008)

“Niagara Falls” - Sufjan Stevens from Greetings to Michigan (2003)

“The Gardener” - The Tallest Man on Earth from Shallow Grave (2008)

“Waiting for the Flood” - Love and Rockets from Earth Sun Moon (1987)

“Sweet Love For Planet Earth” - F*ck Buttons from Street Horrrsing (2008)

“Crystal Canyon” - R. Carlos Nakai from Earth Spirit (2000)

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Apr 24 2009

Organizers Literally Pulled the Plug on The Cure to End Coachella 2009

Rosie meet Edward Scissorhands (aka Robert Smith - photo: cure-concerts.com)

Classic rockers The Cure played and played a marathon performance Sunday night-Monday morning in what has already become one of the most memorable sets at Coachella ever.

Whether you were watching the show at Coachella in Indio, California, in the dripping heat of the desert night, or watching in the comfort of your home via the web, it was a rare and special treat. That’s until Coachella organizers pulled the plug at 12:34 am, 33 minutes past the 12:01 am curfew.

Beatle Paul McCartney played some 50 minutes past curfew on the opening night of Coachella. Indio police said the organizers are charged $1,000 per minute after the curfew time.

The Cure, led by front man Robert Smith, played mainly slow jam rock for the first hour with songs like “Underneath the Stars” and “A Strange Day.” Almost as if it were perfect timing, the band broke out into a nearly two-hour long, blissful and frequently ‘jam-like’ set of songs including “Love Song”, “Pictures of You”, “Lullaby”, “In Between Days,” “Just Like Heaven” and on and on.

On their third encore performance, past 12:30 am Monday, The Cure played “Grinding Halt” until the main speakers and video screens were shut off (notice the irony in the song title). Even when the field lights went up, and the main amp was cut off, the band kept playing “Boys Don’t Cry” with just the sound from their onstage monitor speakers. See The Cure’s full set list, including three encores, at Cure-Concerts.

There is little doubt that The Cure’s epic two and a half hour set will go down as one of the longest, most memorable, perhaps ‘best’, performances in Coachella history. The Cure did accomplish one major feat at Coachella - they proved to their cynics, critics, and even loyal fans, that the band is not washed up as chatter of late has implied.

In past years, AT&T (who edited out Eddie Vedder’s comments about Bush at Lollapalooza 2007) has made many Coachella sets available in video archival format after the festival. If so, you’ll definitely want to see The Cure set. A few questions remain. One is, how many fans missed the band because they had to be at work in the morning. Someone else mentioned that Robbie might want to tap Perez Hilton for some makeup advice. Either way, The Cure threw it down!

“Friday (I’m in Love)” - The Cure from Wish (1992)

“Just Like Heaven” - The Cure from Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987)

“A Forest” - The Cure, live in concert (1984)

“A Forest” (The Cure) - Bat For Lashes cover

My Bloody Valentine Screams Bloody Earshot

my bloody valentine
Right before The Cure set, My Bloody Valentine ‘played’. Some described it more as an ‘assault’ complaining that the gigantic amps were cranked up way too high.

So, for all you who had to literally leave during My Bloody Valentine’s set because the volume was essentially bursting your eardrums (including people wearing ear plugs!), you might be interested in seeing the band’s performance on the AT&T video archives (if it’s posted) where you control the volume.

Loud music at a rock concert is nothing new, but people standing one hundred feet away were blocking their ears or heading for the other end of the venue or to leave altogether when My Bloody Valentine came on. Even hard core rockers were running for cover. Still, for those who braved the amplitudinous wall of noise, MBV did not disappoint. The ringing should stop in a week.

All joking aside: If you experience persistent ringing in your ears, for whatever reason, please see a doctor - it could be serious. Many people, including the greatest rockers, have permanent hearing loss. Speaking from personal experience, I lost 30% hearing in one ear because I was stupid and young enough to stand by a towers of amps at a U2 concert without ear plugs. The organization H.E.A.R., co-founded in 1988 by Dr. Flash Gordon - really that’s his name - has tons of information to read about hearing loss and prevention.

“Only Shallow” - My Bloody Valentine from Loveless

“Only Shallow” (My Bloody Valentine) - Japancakes, cover version

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Apr 24 2009

New Songs from Peter Doherty, St. Vincent and Micachu & The Shapes

Trouble-maker, rebel-rouser, super model dater, self-described hell raiser and recovering drug addict. Whatever you think of one of the UK’s most talked about rockers, Peter Doherty makes fine music. Doherty’s new release Grace/Wastelands is out and it’s a keeper. It’s heavy on misery and pain. Hopefully this is his way of overcoming his life-threatening drug habit and some day he might write some ‘brighter’ songs.

“Arcady” - Pete Doherty from Grace/Wastelands (2009)

“New Love Grows on Trees” - Peter Doherty from Grace/Wastelands (2009)

When an artist or band gets a lot of praise from critics, and love from fans, one of two things usually happens: it goes to their heads, or it goes to their hearts. St. Vincent, the moniker of Annie Clark, looks like she taking it to heart as evidenced by the brilliance of her new release Actor.

“The Strangers” - St. Vincent from Actor (2009)

This unusual band from London whose music has been described as ‘kitchen sink avant pop’ made quite a splash at South by Southwest this year and have since garnered the oh-so lovely ‘blog buzz’. From the blog Earfarm: “[Micachu sounds like] Deerhoof mixed with Captain Beefheart, The Bug, and the board game Chutes & Ladders…Mick Jagger swagger, worn by a puppy.”

“Lips” - Micachu & The Shapes from Jewellery (2009)

“Calculator” - Micachu & The Shapes from Jewellery (2009)

Note about posting new songs

When you have a limited staff (literally three people) and you’re getting up to 50 music submissions a week, plus plenty of music to review that isn’t sent in, there will be a backlog. Those of you who sent music for review, keep checking back because you never know - your music could be posted at any time.

That’s exactly what I am currently working on; I wish there was more time to write full reviews of all the great music I hear, but there simply is not. But I do my best to keep you all up on the best of the best (IMO) of new and classic indie, alternative, rock, folk, pop and electronica.

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Apr 24 2009

Band to Watch in 2009: Lima Research Society

Lima Research Society is a three-piece prog pop band from New Jersey consisting of the mysterious ‘researchers’ Ellen, Michael and Lima (last or real names? No idea).

LRS creates tightly-woven, energetic pop rock nugs that adventure into experimental and indie rock territories with raw talent and fascinating results. According to the band members, their music is “experimental indie pop with some prog moments, like The Flaming Lips listening to too much Queen“.

Their debut album Don’t Give Up, Don’t Get Down was released on the Preemie Unicorns Attack! label in February. Since then it has grown on me. In fact, it is one of the best ‘new comer’ indie albums of 2009.

Although I like just about every song on this album, some of the stand out tracks include the catchy, driving pop song “Our Nature is Relentess”, the Black Sabbath-sounding rocker “Giant Moth - The Beauty of Things” and the jangly track “A Boy and His Genius” - that for some reason I think would be awesome for Conor Oberst to cover.

The song “Rejoice” sounds almostly exactly like an original Flaming Lips’ tune. Anyways, the bottom-line: If you like these two songs, you’re probably going to enjoy the entire album. This band could spark a buzz in the ‘indie scene’ if the right people are listening and spread the word. And that’s why I think they are a band to watch in 2009.

“Our Nature Is Relentless” - Lima Research Society from Don’t Give Up, Don’t Get Down (2009)

“A Boy and His Genius” - Lima Research Society from Don’t Give Up, Don’t Get Down (2009)

Lima Research Society on MySpace

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