Apr
17
2012
Once every three months I list the best of what I heard in albums/songs/remixes for the quarter. I do this to personally keep up with all the awesome music I hear, as it ultimately helps me at the end of the year when I do my overall listing for the previous twelve months. I also do it to introduce you cool cats to tunes you may have missed independently.

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no comments | tags: Andre 3000, Azealia Banks, Big K.R.I.T., Buraka Som Sistema, Candy Claws, Ceremony, Chairlift, Clams Casino, Cloud Nothings, Colleen Green, Dana Buoy, Death Grips, Disclosure, Django Django, Elite Gymnastics, Evian Christ, Gorillaz, Grimes, Holograms, James Murphy, Jessica Ware, Juicy J, Kendrick Lamar, Kool A.D., Korallreven, Lucero, MIA, Mirel Wagner, Nirvana, Project Pat, Reggie B, Rihanna, Roomrunner, Saint Etienne, Schoolboy Q, Sharon Van Etten, Sleigh Bells, Star Slinger, Starflyer 59, Tanlines, Terry Malts, The Shins, Tourist | posted in List, Music, Quarterly Review
Jan
14
2012
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!
Tracklist:
Star Slinger – Chain Dumbin’ (feat. Juicy J, Project Pat, and Reggie B)
Ceremony – Hysteria
Candy Claws – Do You Ever Feel That Way (Starflyer 59 cover)
Kool A.D. – Girls and Women
Arrange – Streams/At Night
no comments | tags: Arrange, Candy Claws, Ceremony, Juicy J, Kool A.D., Project Pat, Reggie B, Star Slinger, Starflyer 59 | posted in Music, Podcast
Mar
30
2010

One Wolf II: Secret of the Wolf by One Wolf (unsigned, 2010)
Two years ago, when Daniel Markham split from Waiting to Derail, he changed direction completely. He formed One Wolf, making a remarkable transformation from Whiskeytown alt-country to REM-influenced, Western-tinged rock. Much like the local peers in Thrift Store Cowboys, Markham had come into his own, producing what could only be described as the sound of Lubbock. Markham’s skill in pop craftsmanship was honed, but the lyrics were more introspective, the songs slower, sadder, and slightly more rock and roll than country. It was an audible representation of West Texas; Buddy Holly would’ve been proud.
And now, with One Wolf’s sophomore release, Markham and the boys have done a 180…..again.
I spoke with Markham many months ago during a podcast interview for the now-defunct KTXT-FM. Some favorite influences of his at the time were Nirvana, REM, Deadsy, and Starflyer 59. So what’s the new One Wolf record sound like? All of the above, and more. In a word, it’s a lot LOUDER.
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3 comments | tags: Buddy Holly, CDBaby, Daniel Fluitt, Daniel Markham, Deadsy, Jason Martin, KTXT FM, Kurt Cobain, Michael Stipe, Nirvana, One Wolf, REM, Starflyer 59, Thrift Store Cowboys, Whiskeytown | posted in Analysis, Music, Review