Sound Supply

Posted: January 31st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

There is a cool new company called Sound Supply, that is giving us a new way to purchase music.  10 albums for $15.  This bundled deal is a fun way to get cheap music and to give some new sounds a chance.  Their first bundle includes several artists that have been previously featured here on IHYEB, including Coconut Records (Jason Schwartzman), Colour Revolt,  Sophie Madelein, and Andrew Dost (Anathallo, Fun.).  If they can continue to get quality artists to contribute, this project could be a big deal.

 

Supply Drop #1 Trailer from Soundsupply on Vimeo.


Justin’s Top 10 Albums of 2008

Posted: December 30th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments »

Check out this video for my picks of the top 10 albums of 2008:

Here are some full-length versions of some of the songs you just heard on Justin’s Top Ten presentation.

Conor Oberst – Souled Out!!!

Greg Laswell – How the Day Sounds

Dr. Dog – My Friend

Samantha Crain – The River

TV on the Radio – DLZ

The Silent Years – Aging Gracefully

Right Away, Great Captain! – Cutting Off the Blood to Ten

Bon Iver – Re: Stacks

Anathallo – All the First Pages

Colour Revolt – Ageless Everytime


ACL Preview: Colour Revolt

Posted: September 14th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

I wish I could put into words what Colour Revolt means to me.  But I can’t.  Unfortunately, when you come to this blog you expect to read a little, therefore I am expected to write a little.  If I don’t then my editor fires me, and then I am out of a job.  But since I am not getting paid for this I guess its not that big a deal.

Anyhow…

Rather than pour out accolades (which you will undoubtedly read with a grain of salt since you already know how I feel about them) I will merely let the music speak for itself.  Here are three songs from Colour Revolt that I think are most telling of their musical styling.

The first song is off of their self-titled EP, which I consider one of the best EP’s ever put out.  I honestly listened to these 6 songs over the course of 2 years more than any other album or artist.  The sheer aggression in their sound is incomparible.  Even the most hardcore of hardcore metal bands fail to capture the aggression that Colour Revolt acheives on this EP.

Colour Revolt-Change Your Face or Change Your Name (removed 2/13/09)

The second song is from their newest release (March 2008) “Plunder, Beg, and Curse”.  After 2 years of waiting and anticipating their first full length album under the name Colour Revolt (they released an album under the name “Fletcher” in 2003), I will admit I was a little nervous.  I was afraid that I had hyped up this release too much and that it could never match the expectations that its predecessor demanded. Fortunately, this was not the case.

Colour Revolt-Swamp (removed 2/13/09)

This last song is another off “Plunder, Beg, Curse”, but just to show you their brilliance and range I am going to include a version they did for Daytrotter.

Colour Revolt- Naked & Red (removed 2/13/09)

Colour Revolt- Naked & Red (Daytrotter Session) (removed 2/13/09)

And since this is a preview for a live music event, I thought I should also include a live performance.

I hope your ears bleed the colours of the rainbow.