1. Clean - Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansonn
2. Let It Fall - Lykke Li
3. Lay Lady Lay (Feat. Gemma Hayes) - Magnet
4. Swimming Pool - Ellie Goulding
5. Glendora - Alessi's Ark
6. Romulus - Sufjan Stevens
7. Land Mines - St. Vincent
8. Mango Tree - Angus & Julia Stone
9. C'etait Salement Romantique - Coeur de Pirate
10. Forever Song - Josh Pyke
11. There But For The Grace... - Parlour Steps
12. Let's Raise Cain - It's True
I made a fall mix entitled It's All Your (Fall)t. I had a lot of ideas concept wise, but I think that it mostly ended up a "how the trees would feel if they were consciously aware of the fact that they're losing all their leaves and then subsequently realized that they would come back to them in the spring." Anna's mix, conveniently called It's All Your (Fall)t Vol. 2 is more of a read a book, drink some coco and sit by the cozy fireside. Enjoy.
1. Black Hole - The Silent Years
2. Turn The Dirt Over - Sea Wolf
3. (Bit Part) - The Wooden Sky
4. Swing - Zero 7
5. Cool Yourself - Thao with the Get Down Stay Down
6. Whole Lotta Losin' - Monsters of Folk
7. Shining Bright - Gramercy Arms
8. Start Today Tomorrow - Youth Group
9. Darlin' Don't - Stephen Fretwell
10. Our Bleeding Hearts - Great Northern
11. In These Arms - The Swell Season
12. Come By Storm - Laura Gibson
Sunday, October 18, 2009
006; Cool Yourself
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005; Don't Sleep
I would consider myself an average fan of The Kooks. I enjoy most of their music but if they released a new album I would not be the first person in line at the record store, I wouldn’t be the one searching for it online, determined to find the deluxe edition. That being said, there are two songs by The Kooks that I will always love: Sway and Love It All. They’re both from their most recent album, Konk, and they both make me relive the excitement and nervousness that was the first few weeks of living in the dorms my freshman year of college, but before classes started.
I planned on posting about these songs about a month ago, but school started and everything sort of snowballed from there. But enjoy these songs and maybe think about your first few weeks in college.
Posted by Mandy at 4:07 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
004; Heart of a Lion
So since early 2009 I have been watching this lovely man named Kid Cudi. He is a rapper, but so much moooore. He released a mix tape, which, in my opinion, is the best mix tape ever made, ever! And these lyrics...LISTEN. And with a sample of Band of Horses The Funeral Cudi has these lyrics in his song called The Prayer: "all along, all the while, ’til I’m gone, I'll make my words important so if I slip away, if I die today, the last thing you remember won’t be about some apple bottom jeans with the boots with the fur." OH MY GOD. BOW DOWN TO KID CUDI. Really.
His album which dropped yesterday actually leaked about ten days before then, and when I checked his twitter to see what he though about it...what does he say "my album leaked on a full moon :) wicked." HE IS THE COOLEST DUDE, EVER. And he is so interested in the cosmos it is adorable. But anyway, back to his album. It is spectacular and when I have the money I plan on actually buying the hard copy. :)
The best song on the album in my opinion is Soundtrack 2 My Life.
Listen to it. Please. I beg you. I don't even want to spoil you by talking about it. Just know. It is the very best.
Posted by Mandy at 12:39 PM 2 comments
Monday, September 7, 2009
003; Day Dreams
Laura Marling, pictured to the right with one of my favorite instruments ever - the french horn, is a 19 year old from England who happens to share my birthday. But more importantly, she is an amazingly gifted singer/songwriter who shows understanding beyond her years (I should know, since we're the same age). Her debut album, Alas I Cannot Swim, came out last February, and I had listened to it then, pretty casually, but for some reason never noticed this song.
Night Terrors - Laura Marling
I am really really enjoying it right now. The lyrics are hauntingly sad and her voice wobbles in a way that makes you want to know her pain, to sympathize with her situation. There is a break after the repeat of the chorus where a folky, yet powerful violin solo occurs, it is beautiful and the component that drew my attention to the song in the first place. One thing I really like about Night Terror, that I think is different than an average song, is that she uses very interesting rhythmic components. There is a bit around 0:55 that is A++. All in all it's just good music.
Next time I promise to post a song that isn't so dark. I swear, all the music I listen to isn't this depressing.
Posted by Mandy at 12:11 AM 1 comments
Labels: Laura Marling, links, music
Monday, August 24, 2009
002; Hunters
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Labels: florence and the machine, links, music
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
001; The beginning
I am in no way implying the artists or songs I will be mentioning are new music or that my sentiments in regards to each have not already been expressed. This is merely a place I plan to use to share the words and feelings that explode in my brain when I hear music. There is no specific genre that I will be focusing on, in fact, I can guarantee the only type of music that won't make an appearance in this blog is metal.Other than that, I'm excited to get started. Hope you are too.
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Labels: First