
Monday, March 22, 2010
Lovin' for Lissie

Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Temper Trapped
Well I've fallen in love and his name is Dougie... and Jonathon and Lorenzo and Toby-- or as most people refer to them-- The Temper Trap. This alternative rock band from down under is gaining momentum overseas and, without a doubt, headed our way. I always did have a thing for Aussies...
For those of you on "the music scene," you may have seen them this past year at South by Southwest. For all of you film buffs, you may recognize their song "Sweet Disposition" (one of my favorites) from the movie 500 Days of Summer. And for the rest of you- hopefully you watch some type of television in which case you've probably heard them featured on everything from "90210," "Greek" and "The Vampire Diaries" to major Chrysler ad campaigns.
Not ringing a bell? Okay- do yourself a favor and download or youtube some of their stuff. I hear a lot of late 80's/ early 90's influence in their music- sounds like Radiohead, Prince and what reminds me of Q Lazzarus's "Goodbye Horses." Check out their MySpace page and give these tracks a listen. My picks are "Sweet Disposition," "Fader," "Science of Fear," "Love Lost," "Fools" and "Soldier On." Actually... maybe you should just buy the whole Conditions album.
http://www.myspace.com/thetempertrap
http://www.myspace.com/thetempertrap
Thanks, Lee.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
What the Grammys is going on?

With that said, I was still not impressed. From the Michael Jackson tribute (did my 3D glasses get lost in the mail?) to Jamie Foxx's bit with Slash (blame it on the auto-tune, Jamie) and Beyonce's nothing-new, militaristic, over-the-top, glamizon number that, quite frankly, was my ultimate "Music Chik says what?" moment (was Alanis Morissette supposed to join her at any point?), it was kind of a mess.
What I DID like about the show? I LOVED how the different generations and genres of music


Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Dear John... You're Awesome

Some of you may have seen the official trailer for Dear John and wondered about the song featured. It is called "Set Fire to the Third Bar," by Snow Patrol feat. Martha Wainwright. It is also known as my new obsession. I attached the link below for your listening pleasure:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2064m_snow-patrol-set-the-fire-to-the-thi_music

Other songs featured on the compilation are "Paperweight," by Joshua Radin and Schuyler Fisk (you may recognize this song from The Last Kiss soundtrack), "The Moon" by The Swell Season (you may also want to give their song "Low Rising" a listen while you're looking them up), and a song entitled "Little House," performed by Amanda Seyfried herself.
The movie doesn't come out until the 5th of February, but the soundtrack will be available on the 2nd. You can wait until then or preorder now at the link below...
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=13339118
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
the motion of Oceanship


In any case, I digress. Back to Oceanship-- check out "Hotblack," "Don't Wear Me Out," "Go" and "Excited" on their MySpace page. It is that quintessential "emo" rock sound with which our generation of music has become all too familiar. While I don't accuse the Canadian duo of coming up with a nouveau sound that's totally original and all their own, I fall for it every time.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Sparked My Interest


In any case, I can't say Apple "stepped outside of the box" with this one. I'm a huge fan of what Tommy Sparks is doing, including his collaborations with The Prodigy and Filthy Dukes. I'm confident that you will as well-- just as long as you don't expect a unique or ground-breaking sound.
Like what you hear? Check out his other singles, including "I'm a Rope" and "Much Too Much" at http://thisistommysparks.com/.
Monday, November 9, 2009
X Marks the Spot... Twice

A fellow music lover suggested I give the xx a listen. Thanks to their male/ female dynamic and their indie London pop sound, I'm hooked. This is ideal "chill" nighttime music, as their tracks have proved reminiscent of every one from Chris Isaak to Radiohead. Their debut album, xx, was released this past September and quickly propelled the band to be placed #6 on the popular UK music magazine New Music Express's "Future 50" list. My favorite tracks? Try listening to "Islands," "Infinity," and "Heart Skipped a Beat."
If you like what you hear and are in the New York area, they are playing the Bowery on November 11th. Check out xx by clicking on the link below.
Thanks, Lani!
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