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Music Video of the Week: Bajzel-Window

Posted: September 29th, 2008 | Author: Justin | Filed under: Articles About Music, Music Video of the Week | Tags: | Comments Off

I don’t know if I have ever listened to a band from Poland.  Well, maybe I have, but never intentionally or to my knowledge.  If their music is anything like that of Bajzel, however, I might start looking harder for artists from this country.

The video for this song, “Window”, is absolutely spectacular. Rich with metaphoric imagery and suits the feel of the music quite well. Pretty much everything I look for in a music video.

I hope your ears (and eyes) bleed.


Oberst and Lewis Live in Concert

Posted: September 27th, 2008 | Author: Nathan | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , , | Comments Off

I finally got the chance to get out of the valley and see a show this week.  Jenny Lewis and Conor Oberst were both playing a honkey tonk show in a barn down on Dixon St. in Fayetteville.  Although I am sure that most of the emo and scene kids that I waited in line with left disappointed, I thoroughly enjoyed the night.

I wasn’t too sure how much I was going to enjoy the Jenny Lewis set.  Although I am a huge fan of all things Rilo Kiley,  I was not too impressed with Rabbit Fur Coat.  Although it had a couple of great tracks it never really set well with me as a record.  It was a gospel album being sung by somebody who didn’t understand the gospel.   I think she felt the need to use all of this sort of redemptive jargon because of the genre of music and it just didn’t seem real or true for her.  But Jenny has got one the most incredible voices I have ever heard and she and her band, which included the very talented Johnathon Rice,  put on a mesmerizing show. I was sucked in the from the moment they took the stage.  I am now convinced that I need to give Jenny Lewis, the solo artist, another shot.  I wouldn’t be surprised if Acid Tongue ends up on my year end list.

Jenny Lewis – Acid Tongue (removed 2/13/09)

What I was even more surprised about was how much I enjoyed the performance by Oberst and his Mystical Valley Band. Oh how far he has come since the early days of Bright Eyes and Saddle Creek.  There was no skin tight jeans.  His hair wasn’t in his eyes.  No songs or comments about how much America or Bush suck.  And I actually saw him smiling, twice.  Not to mention that sound has changed drastically as well.  Words like bitter, angst-ridden, melancholy, and emo which have been so commonly attached to his name have to be thrown out the window when trying to describe the musical style of this new band that he has assembled.  Well he might still have a tiny bit of angst but he’s expressing it in a poppy and upbeat way (I Don’t Wanna Die In a Hospital).  Now I’m not suggesting that Oberst has lost his musical identity in any way.  Everything that he is doing today is still uniquely his, but it is incredible how much his sound has evolved over the years.  I for one am not about to complain about this musical evolution.  The fact that I was able to watch Oberst rock out in a barn with a southern rock band and an electric organ is just plain awesome. Some highlights of the night would have to be an acoustic version of Milk Thistle to close out the set and then a rockin’ version of I Don’t Want To Die (in a hospital) to finish up the encore.  And then we also had the privilege of hearing an incredible song that they wrote earlier that day.  It was possibly one of the most cleverly written songs I had heard from him in a long time.  I really hope that this isn’t the only time that he records with this all-star crew that he has assembled.  But in case this is a one time deal, make sure to catch the show when they come your way.

Conor Oberst – I Don’t Want to Die (in a hospital) (removed 2/13/09)


Remix Wednesday: The Stills

Posted: September 24th, 2008 | Author: Cody | Filed under: Remix of the Week | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

In the couple of months that I’ve been doing this humble little column, I’ve done several remixes. I think it’s a fair assumption that a lot of the songs went from somewhat of a rock/alternative vibe to one more electronic.

Well today is the day I break the mold. One of my favorite songs of all time, Still In Love Song by The Stills was included in a special 45 minute mix by notorious electropop-ers Cut Copy in it’s extended 12″ remix form. I fell in love instantly, and I bought it off iTunes immediately (something we encourage whole heartedly). And you know what, the remix is true to the song, it enhances the original by elevating it to a new level it couldn’t before.

I can’t believe it took me this long to remember to dig out my favorite remix! Mainly because it’s one of those songs I bury all year, and dust off when the first signs of fall start showing. Which is a friendly reminder that this is the last remix wednesday of September. Next month I’ll be devoting several posts to the ultimate remix group, The Avalanches. To get a preview of what to expect, just check out last week’s post.

But until then, you need to add some serious rock remixing to your life, and I’m sure you’ll agree this song will do the trick.

The Stills – Still In Love Song (12″ Extended Remix) (removed 2/13/09)

I hope your ears rock. Ω


Music Video of the Week: An Introduction to Sunshine- A Lesson in Economics; and, a shameless plug.

Posted: September 22nd, 2008 | Author: Justin | Filed under: Articles About Music, Music Video of the Week | Tags: , , | Comments Off

Sometimes when I feel like wasting time at work I hop on the ol’ interweb and look for inspiration in music video’s.  I usually don’t feel guilty about this since I am a videographer (shameless plug to come later), so I consider it “research”.

My hope for this weekly segment is to highlight a music video that features both awesome visuals and awesome music, but the priority will go to the visuals (because lets be honest, sometimes an awful band will make an awesome video, and vica versa).

I figure I better start this segment off with a bang, so here is my first highlight:

I love when the director for a video comes up with a really simple idea and executes it really well.  There is not really a story to this video, but it is still fun to look at.

Now for a shameless plug:

I hope your ears (and eyes) bleed.