Wednesday, June 03, 2009

first wednesday in june

Elvis Costello - Down among the wines and spirits
Elvis Costello - Complicated Shadows
Dr. John - Bad Neighborhood
Beck - Gamma Ray
My Morning Jacket - off the record

the Shins - Red Rabbits
She and Him - Sweet Darlin'
Langhorne Slim - Spinning Compass
Nicole Atkins - Maybe Tonight
Iron and Wine - Love Vigilantes
She and Him - I should have known better

Langhorne Slim - Diamonds and Gold
Nina Simone - Funkier than a Mosquito's Tweeter
My Morning Jacket - I'm Amazed
Toots & the Maytals - Funky Kingston
Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Rankin

Beck - Orphans
My Morning Jacket - Highly Suspicious
Dennis Brown - Love has found its way

the Derek Trucks Band - Something to make you happy
Sergio Mendes - Indiado
the Derek Trucks Band - Maybe this time

the Derek Trucks Band - Sweet Inspiration
Jessica Lea Mayfield - For Today
My Morning Jacket - Look at you

the Flaming Lips - Fight Test
Jessica Lea Mayfield - we've never lied
Dr. John - Morgus the Magnificent

George Clinton and his Gangsters of Love - Let the good times roll
George Clinton and his Gangsters of Love - Pledging My Love

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Ambient Signal - 6/2/09

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Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks (Fred Falke Radio Mix)
The Postal Service - The district sleeps alone tonight
St. Vincent - The Neighbors
Wolf Parade - Language City
Broken Social Scene - Hotel
Bright Eyes - Coat Check Dream Song
Animal Collective - Banshee Beat
Grizzly Bear - I Live with you
Phoenix - Lisztomania
Viva Voce - Rose city
So Many Dynamos - The Formula
Camera Obscura - Swans
Deastro - Parallelogram
Landy - BFF!
Black moth super rainbow - Tooth decay
City Center - Killer whale
Wooden Birds - Sugar
Conor Oberst and the mystic valley band - Eagle on a pole
Great northern - Houses
Akron/Family - Sun will shine
Bon Iver - Flume
Beck - Lost Cause
Midlake - Roscoe (acoustic)
Why? - Simeon's Dilemma
A Northern Chorus - Subjects and matter
Sufjan Stevens - The predatory wasp of the palisades

So Many Dynamos - The Loud Wars review


In 2006, So Many Dynamos released their second album Flashlights, an album that improved dramatically from their first. This progression continues with The Loud Wars. Opener "Artifacts of Sound" properly introduces us to The Loud Wars by cramming in four minutes of fast, off-kilter, technical, danceable music. With songs like this, the band has the right to sing lyrics like, "Get me out of this party/Because it's boring and so uneventful/Get me out of this party/All the rhyming is so predictable"; there's never a dull moment in The Loud Wars, and it's unpredictable and interesting both musically and lyrically.

Musically, the band has never sounded better. Though initially nothing stands out as much as their most well-known song "Search Party," it's clear that every song is solid and the majority are shining achievements, resulting in what is by far their most consistently impressive album (really, only "Glaciers" fails to leave a lasting impression). What if Talking Heads had the technology of today when they formed? They'd probably have written something similar to "New Bones," one of the strangest, most unique dance rock songs released in recent memory and one of the Dynamos' most anthemic tracks. During its five minutes, the music builds and builds on top of the consistent, driving beat, slowly but surely leading to an explosive outro. It's one of the album's catchiest songs, and it's not a shock that the band chose to release it as the album's first single.

The Loud Wars has some of the band's hardest songs as well; tracks like "Oh, the Devastation!" possess unrelenting, frantic drumming and guitar work reminiscent of Cinemechanica. The impressive musicianship present in The Loud Wars is augmented by the production of Chris Walla, who helped the band create some of the best drum sounds this side of "Tired of Sex" (especially in "The Formula"), something the band wished to accomplish from the start (for anyone interested, the recording of the album is documented on So Many Dynamos' recording/touring/all-purpose blog. Check out the first posts from 2007). The album's only real issues are the sometimes overproduced vocals (notably the first verse of "The Formula") and the occasional synth overload: the synth overpowers the guitar work in "If You Didn't Want to Know," and in the intro to "It's Gonna Rain," it nearly forces the drums out of the picture. However, there are plenty of instances where the synth sounds great (notably the bridge of "Friendarmy"); sometimes the band just struggles to find the right balance.

Often times, carefully crafted and musically impressive albums serve up lyrics that are obviously little more than afterthoughts but in the case of The Loud Wars, things only get better when taking the lyrics into consideration. The band paints pictures of disorder and destruction on both a micro and macro scale. From tales of glaciers melting and the St. Louis Arch collapsing to disputes among friends and romantic interests, the album is teeming with detail-rich wordplay. Lyrics like "Wine stains on your favorite rug/And there's a hole where the living room was," ("It's Gonna Rain") and "If you wanted to know that it happened before/On the kitchen counter, the living room floor" ("If You Didn't Want to Know") exemplify this lyrical specificity, and lyrics like "The fault line skipped/And my knees keep shaking," and "In a million years we'll all just be fossils" ("The Formula") provide a sense of impending doom. If the world's going to end and there's no chance to stop it, we might as well dance and sing along as hard and loud as possible until it collapses; or, to use their words, "I don't want to make amends/I just want to make a mess." With The Loud Wars, So Many Dynamos provides the perfect music to accompany the chaos.

So Many Dynamos are touring throughout the summer, with one show coming up at Valentine's in Albany on June 11th with Maps & Atlases. As good as they are on record, they're even better live. Do yourself a favor and catch them before they blow up and play larger venues. The Loud Wars comes out on June 9th courtesy of Vagrant Records.

Listen to "Artifacts of Sound" and "New Bones" here.

Monday, June 01, 2009

A lot of Nina Simone today

The Shins - Australia
Death Cab for Cutie - Bixby Canyon Bridge
Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career

Nina Simone - the times they are a changing
My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges
Death Cab for Cutie - I will possess your heart
Nina Simone - Turn Turn Turn

Iron and Wine - Love Vigilantes
Nina Simone - I put a spell on you
Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
Passion Pit - Moth's Wings
Nina Simone - Feelin Good

Grizzly Bear - All we ask
Jessica Lea Mayfield - For Today
Nina Simone - I want a little sugar in my bowl
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

the Avett Brothers - Murder in the City
Nina Simone - In the Morning
Jessica Lea Mayfield - the one that I love best
Elvis Costello - I felt the Chill

Passion Pit - Eyes as Candles
Grizzly Bear - For now
Nina Simone - I wish I knew how it would feel to be free
Iron and Wine - Loud as Hope
the Decemberists - July July!
Camera Obscura - the Sweetest thing
Nina Simone - Black is the color of my true love's hair
Nina Simone - to love somebody

the Avett Brothers - if it's the beaches