Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Marianas Trench - Masterpiece Theater
Being in America, sometimes we think that we know all the music out there. However, that allows band such as Marianas Trench to slip through the cracks. As one of the most popular Canadian pop-rock bands, they have been called the "Canadian Fall Out Boy". And that is with good reason. Masterpiece Theater is one of the catchiest releases released in the US this year (Canadians got this album a year earlier than us here in the states). "Masterpiece Theater I" showcases the bands extraordinary harmonies and vocals, while "Cross My Heart" and "Acadia" are two of the catchiest songs all year. This band is necessary to check out, and you can listen to their songs on their Myspace page here.
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Layout Changes
Hey everyone,
I'm going to be tweaking the layout slightly over the next week or so. I want to retag everything for easier navigation for what you are looking for, along with archiving my older posts so people do not get them mixed up with the posts that I actually agree with. Any suggestions or tips for what is needed, please just comment here.
Please suggest the Facebook page to your friends.
Thank you everyone,
Casey
I'm going to be tweaking the layout slightly over the next week or so. I want to retag everything for easier navigation for what you are looking for, along with archiving my older posts so people do not get them mixed up with the posts that I actually agree with. Any suggestions or tips for what is needed, please just comment here.
Please suggest the Facebook page to your friends.
Thank you everyone,
Casey
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Patrick Stump New Song
Former Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump's new solo project finally has some tunes to add to the name. In fact, Stump recorded two versions of the new track, "Spotlight". You can vote on his website for the version you like more, in addition to a stream of both the tracks and a free download of each of them as well. You have the choice of the piano led and slower "Oh Nostalgia" version or the dancy, hand-clap led "New Regrets" version. I definitely prefer the "Oh Nostalgia" version, but you can make your own decision on Stump's site here.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Interview with A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
On the November 12th date of A Great Big Pile Of Leaves tour with Motion City Soundtrack, Say Anything, and Saves the Day, the band agreed to do an interview with us (myself and my photographer, Andrea). The band is definitely full of very talented people and the band has a bright future ahead.
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Album Review: Circa Survive - Appendage EP
Most people get happy to see one release in a year by one of their favorite bands. Circa Survive wasn't content with that in 2010. Along with one of the best releases of the year, Blue Sky Noise, Circa Survive came around with round two with the Appendage EP. Although only an extension of Blue Sky Noise with five B-sides not released on the album, it's almost like the tracks could have been on the album. In fact, the album may even have been better with these tracks on it.
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Tonight Alive
Everybody loves Australia. From kangaroos to crocodile hunters to amazing accents, Australia just seems like heaven. Tonight Alive is just another great thing about Australia. Imagine an Australian Paramore. That's Tonight Alive. However, Tonight Alive still stands out due to lead singer Jenna McDougal's excellent vocals and the band's solid songwriting skills. The band is currently in the US recording their first full length album with Mark Trombino, better known as the producer of some of Jimmy Eat World's albums. The band has two excellent EPs out, All Shapes and Disguises and Consider This. You should consider checking out the band on their myspace page here.
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Friday, November 26, 2010
Freelance Whales
Horns, whistles, bells, and more. Indie pop band Freelance Whales just seems to use almost every instrument out there. They also know how to make one of the best songs of the year, "Hannah". The opening synth lines along with the background bells are only the tip of the iceberg of this amazing song. Along with one of the catchiest melodies and choruses I've heard in quite some time, Freelance Whales should be a lot bigger than they are. The whole album is incredible, and you should check them out. Check them out on Myspace here.
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Cari Clara
Another day, another Deep Elm Records artist I discover. Cari Clara has a distinct sound compared to all of the other Deep Elm artists I have recommended. In fact, the vocals sound eerily similar to the one and only Thom Yorke of Radiohead. Those haunting vocals surrounded by mysterious arrangements of the traditional rock instruments with some strings definitely seem to be influenced by Radiohead. So obviously, if you like Radiohead you need to listen to Cari Clara. Even if you don't check them out. You can stream the entire album on the Deep Elm Website here.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Gifts From Enola
Post-rock has seemed to be showing up on this site a lot lately. So why don't I show you guys another of my favorites, Gifts From Enola. This isn't your ordinary crescendocore post-rock. Gifts From Enola feels more like rocking out than creating long, drawn out climaxes that can isolate listeners without patience. Even though the songs are long, they still stay creative and exciting. Their newest album, the self titled one seen in the picture, was a huge growth from the first album. Hopefully the band will continue to progress and grow in popularity. You can check the band out on myspace right here.
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Deep Elm Records - Sampler 10
Deep Elm Records has just released their Sampler 10, containing fifteen new free songs. As posted earlier this week, Deep Elm is probably my favorite record label out there right now. This sampler contains quite a few of my favorite Deep Elm artists, including Goonies Never Say Die, Athletics, Dorena, Last Lungs, I Am Sonic Rain, and Moonlit Sailor for the post-rock fans with Les Sages and She Bears for those fans of indie pop/rock. This sampler is a must download for anyone wanting to find a ton of new artists to put on your mp3 player. Check it out and download it here.
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The Spill Canvas - One Fell Swoop
Listening to One Fell Swoop reminds me how good The Spill Canvas used to be. Songs like "Polygraph, Right Now", "Staplegunned", and the older "The Tide" (one of my favorite and most emotional songs of all time) are extremely good songs that should have launched The Spill Canvas to extreme popularity. Alas, they released the mostly atrocious Formalities which was mostly a rehash of the extremely boring Realities EP. The album is even worse when put next to the first of their "alities" release cycle, Abnormalities, which was superb. I just hope the band will finally get back on the right track with a new album.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Born Without Bones Free Album Download
Bandcamp is possibly the best site for streaming and selling music right now. It allows you to sell music for whatever price you want, including a "pay what you want" option. Additionally, the buyer can buy it at practically any format, from high quality MP3s to FLAC files. Born Without Bones is one of many bands that is moving over to this excellent source. A band that has songs varied from the Saves the Day style pop-punk (with better vocals nonetheless) such as "Out of Step" to folky songs like "GKN" and "The Camera Turns". You can download Born Without Bones' Say Hello on their Bandcamp site here.
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The Get Up Kids New Album and New Song Stream
The Get Up Kids were one of the most influential bands in the late 90's and the early 2000's, playing acclaimed pop-punk/emo songs. After a seven year hiatus since their last album, The Get Up Kids are returning with a new full length There Are Rules. The first track, "Regent's Court" is now streaming here. Although there is a definite indie rock feel rather than their customary pop-punk sound, there is definitely signs of the old Get Up Kids in the new track. The new album will be out January 25th.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
The Last Dinosaur Free Download
Everybody loves free music. Free legal music is even better. Free legal music from an awesome band that you have almost definitely not heard of is one of the best things ever. The Last Dinosaur is offering their first EP release for free, and it's great. I can definitely hear a Bloc Party resemblance in their music with their driving guitars and distinctive vocals. Check out The Last Dinosaur on Myspace here, and download the album for free from this link.
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New Circa Survive Song Streaming
Circa Survive already has one of my favorite albums of the year, and now may be adding one of my favorite EP's as well. The EP (named Appendage) will be five songs that were recorded during the process of creating Blue Sky Noise but were not released on the album. One of the tracks, "Stare Like You'll Stay" is now streaming and seems to come directly from Blue Sky Noise. Check it out here. The EP will be released November 30th.
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Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
In the future, I will thank this album for getting me into hip-hop. You may hate his ego, but his ego actually helps him make his music amazing. Even though songs such as "Power" show off his self indulgent beliefs, it is actually one of the best tracks on the album, surrounded by tribal chants and Kanye's signature flow. Every track brings out every bit of creativity in his mind, even containing unconditional artists such as folk artist Bon Iver on a track. Pitchfork gave this album the first 10.0 score since Radiohead's Kid A. If this hasn't convinced you to buy it yet, then just take a listen to the clips on the amazon page here. Once you love it, buy it for $3.99, an unbeatable deal.
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Sunday, November 21, 2010
Deep Elm Records
Deep Elm Records has one of the best catalogs I have seen in a record label in quite some time. From known bands like Moving Mountains and The Appleseed Cast to upcoming stars like Desoto Jones, Moonlit Sailor, and Goonies Never Say Die, Deep Elm knows what good music is. They stream practically every one of their albums on their site through Bandcamp, and allow many different purchasing options. If you like good Post-Rock, Emo, Punk, or Indie, check out many of the bands on the site, especially the ones listed above. Deep Elm also has 99 songs on samplers for free right here. Download them and post which artists you are fans of in the comments.
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Blog Reflection
So, this blog has been up for almost a year and a half now, and it still has an identity crisis. Ever since the first summer, my writing has diminished by a lot. I have a reason for that. Looking back on my old writing, it was awful. I wish I had the time to rewrite all my old reviews. Although, the result would be a lot more negative than it was then. My taste has changed, and you will see a lot more mature and varied music on the site from now on. Do not think that anything before Summer of this year I support. I now know that they are awful. Do not judge my blog just because of posts I made over a year ago. I am also changing my focus from review to just plain old input on music. There will still be reviews up, but they will be a lot stronger and better developed. There should be another one up within the next week or so. Also, there will be an interview with A Great Big Pile Of Leaves that exposes quite a bit of awesome information. Just keep checking in on the blog, and I am planning on putting a least one post a day from here on out.
Thanks everybody,
Casey
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Casey
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He Is We Album Stream
He Is We is now streaming their new album, "My Forever" on purevolume here. This female/male pop duo has been a huge hit on Purevolume for quite some time now, and was recently signed to Universal Motown records. If anyone has common sense, this band will be huge. Some extremely catchy pop songs should be able to dominate the radio. If you're liking bands like a more acoustic based The Narrative or The Morning of, you'll love He Is We.
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