Vinyl I Bought Today
If I don’t post something today, I’ll have an anxiety attack. So…..I went to the record store today. Here’s some videos of stuff I bought.
If I don’t post something today, I’ll have an anxiety attack. So…..I went to the record store today. Here’s some videos of stuff I bought.
Every Saturday, I post a 15-20 minute podcast featuring some tracks I’ve been jamming the previous week, as well as some commentary and random musings from yours truly. Enjoy!
Playlist:
tUnE-yArDs – Bizness
PS I Love You/Diamond Rings – Leftovers
Radiohead – Lotus Flower
The Hood Internet – Dutty Disagreements (Sean Kingston and Nicki Minaj vs. Stewrat)
We are now a month and a half into 2011, so it’s safe to say all the best-of lists and wrapping up 2010 is done and over with. I had my own recap, as I am wont to do every year, but, as is usual, whilst going through other lists, I happened upon some albums I missed out on. Here are fifteen great albums I overlooked, and, if you did too, you should check them out.
I don’t usually post about current news so much, I figure that’s what Twitter and Google News are for, and there are plenty of blogs/zines out there keeping us all abreast of what’s going on. But on this Valentine’s Day, things are shaping up to be an exciting spring in the world of music, and I figure I would try to sort it out a bit.
First of all, the Grammys were last night, and Arcade Fire won Album of the Year, the coveted top prize in music awards, or so they say. While so-called “music experts” are scratching their heads as to why Eminem didn’t take home the prize, as was predicted, I believe Village Voice acted as the megaphone for the rest of us, you know, people that actually listen to music. Others, meanwhile, are trying to figure out who the hell Arcade Fire is, and saying hilarious nonsense in the process.
Every Saturday, I post a 15-20 minute podcast featuring some tracks I’ve been jamming the previous week, as well as some commentary and random musings from yours truly. Enjoy!
Playlist:
The Thermals – Everything I Want
Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues
Panda Bear – Last Night At the Jetty
The Strokes – Under Cover of Darkness
This leaked yesterday, and I’ve been blaring it nonstop. It sounds like old Strokes, so nothing revolutionary, but since when is sounding like old Strokes a bad thing? Angles drops March 22 here in the States on RCA, and it’s all but been confirmed they could stop in Austin for SXSW. Get psyched!
Graab the mp3 here.
By name and public persona alone, ODB is probably the most well-known of the Wu Tang Clan, and his untimely death had nothing to do with it. He was always known as the unstable one, but as time wore on, we all learned that wasn’t an act; Ol’ Dirty Bastard was crazy, and his unlawful antics, which landed him in jail many times, probably were the undoing of his once-productive career.
Long before things went out of control, ODB released the RZA-produced Return to the 36 Chambers, his first and best solo outing. The taste of his psychotic brain we received on the Clan’s classic debut is in full form here – his rhymes are slurred, sporadic, sometimes incomprehensible, and always entertaining. When he hits gold, it’s always hilarious, witty, unnerving. At times we find ODB atonal, a-rhythmic, and unable to successfully put together a rhyme scheme. Occasionally it sounds less like an established rapper and more like a drug addict’s clever tirade (and it probably was, in all honesty). But you don’t come to ODB looking for the best spitin’ in the world – you come for the ride, and with party anthems like “Brooklyn Zoo” and “Shimmy Shimmy Ya,” no doubt it’s a fun one.
Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Shimmy Shimmy Ya