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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Goodbye (For Now?)

So as you may have noticed, I haven't been posting in the past month. Life (namely the real world outside of the internet) has just gotten too busy. I'm not going to make any excuses, I am simply admitting to myself (and all of you) that I don't have enough time to really devote myself to this site as I have in the past. For now I will not be posting at Ruined By MTV. This might be till this summer, it might be till this fall, it might be till this winter, or this might not be a hiatus. At this point I really have no idea.

So thanks to everyone who has been reading. Hopefully I find more time for Ruined By MTV in the future.

-Morgan

Saturday, March 26, 2011

We Got You Covered: "Use Somebody"

It's just simply breathtaking.

Scala & Kolacny Brothers - Use Somebody (Kings of Leon cover)

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Magic of Headphones

Seriously though, how cool are these headphones?



The best part about them are how simple they are. They're pricey, but there's no harm in looking. My personal favorite: the "'Old Man tweed Jacket' style fabric."

If you don't like the plain birch they also have this really cool one:



Aw yeah. Cityscapes for my soundscapes. Word.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Hello March!

Happy March everyone! Spring finally feels like it may be a possibility (35 degrees in Rochester, NY is VERY warm). Either way I'm very excited and can't wait for some new music from Alexander of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Lykke Li, Rural Alberta Advantage, Kurt Vile, Wye Oak, Noah And The Whale, Telekinesis, The Dodos, The Joy Formidable, The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, and of course The Strokes!

Note: Unless noted, the release all dates are for the U.S.

March 1st
Aaron Lewis - Town Line
Alexander (Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros) - Alexander
Anna Calvi - Anna Calvi
Beady Eye - Different Gear, Still Speeding
Davila 666 - Tan Bajo
DeVotchKa - 100 Lovers
Dropkick Murphys - Going Out In Style
Eisley - The Valley
Everyone Dies In Utah - Seeing Clearly
Forever The Sickest Kids - Forever The Sickest Kids
Go Radio - Lucky Street
Kopek - White Collar Lies
Linda Eder - Now
Lucinda Williams - Blessed
Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes
Mark Ballas - HurtLoveBox
Marsha Ambrosius - Late Nights, Early Mornings
Papercuts - Fading Parade
Ron Sexsmith - Long Player Late Bloomer
Rural Alberta Advantage - Departing
Those Dancing Days - Daydreamers And Nightmares
Vanity Theft - Get What You Came For

March 8th
Avril Lavigne - Goodbye Lullaby
Carol Bui - Red Ship
Dam Mantle - First Wave
Dance Gavin Dance - Downtown Battle Mountain Pt. II
Dinosaur Bones - My Divider
Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo
Lupe Fiasco - Lasers
Parts & Labor - Constant Future
R.E.M. - Collapse Into Now
Raekwon - Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang
Riley Etheridge, Jr. - Power Keg
Sara Evans - Stronger
Wye Oak - Civilian

March 15
A Hawk And A Hacksaw - Cervantine
Adebisi Shank - This Is The Second Album From A Band Called Adebisi Shank
Caitlin Rose - Own Side Now
Death Set - Michel Poiccard
Dionne Warwick - Only Trust Your Heart
J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) - Several Shade Of Why
New York Dolls - Dancing Backwards In High Heels
Nick Lowe - Labour Of Lust
Noah And The Whale - Last Night On Earth
Rise Against - Endgame
Robotanists - Plans In Progress
Smoking Popes - This Is Only A Test
Telekinesis - 12 Desperate Straight Lines
The Dodos - No Color
The Joy Formidable - The Big Roar
Travis Barker - Give The Drummer Some

March 22nd
Chris Brown - F.A.M.E.
Duran Duran - All You Need Is Now
Edwyn Collins - Losing Sleep
Green Day - Awesome As F**k (Live CD/DVD)
Gucci Mane - The Return Of Mr. Zone 6
James Blake - James Blake
Jennifer Hudson - I Remember Me
Josh Kelley - Georgia Clay
Soundgarden - Live on I5
The Strokes - Angels
Yellowcard - When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes

March 29th
Becoming The Archetype - Celestial Completion
Bibio - Mind Bokeh
Big Sean - Finally Famous: The Album
Boxer Rebellion - Cold Still
Britney Spears - Femme Fatale
Florence + The Machine - Between Two Lungs
Gangpol & Mit - The 1000 Softcore Tourist People Club
Generationals - Actor-Caster
Heidi Spencer & The Rare Birds - Under Streetlight Glow
Hunx And His Punx - Too Young To Be In Love
Mountain Goats - All Eternals Deck
Snoop Dogg - Doggumentary
Ten After Two - Truth Is…
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Belong
Wiz Khalifa - Rolling Papers
YELLE - Safari Disco Club

Sunday, February 27, 2011

The 2011 Oscars

I don't pretend to know anything about the Oscars. I just know that I like movies. Want to know what else I like? Bingo.

So put those two together, baby. Thrillist decided to make a re-shuffle-able (totally a word) board for some Oscar Night Bingo, and it's hillarious.

Where else does everyone win if "Someone's impassioned mostly crazy political speech is cut off by music" or "Someone makes painful joke about their acceptance rambling being the King's Speech."

If any of that sounds appealing then you should print out Bingo cards for your own Oscar party. How can you not when the FREE square is this:
Case closed.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

We Got You Covered: "The Fresh Prince of Bell Air"

On one hand it's so silly, but on the other it's so beautiful.
But don't let this one song fool you - Kay Pettigrew has a lot of amazingly wonderful acoustic tunes that she wrote all on her own (though I do like the tune to Three's Company and think she could do it justice).

Go check out Kay Pettigrew's website - esecially her song "Fires." I'm swooning.

If you want to download "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air" cover the link is below:
Kay Pettigrew - Fresh Prince of Bell Air

Thursday, February 24, 2011

New TV On the Radio

I'm in a pretty good mood right now, and TV On the Radio is definitely one reason why.

The band, which hasn't had a new album since Dear Science back in 2008, will be releasing Nine Types of Light on April 12th. And just when I was starting to worry that their year long hiatus might not be a hiatus after all (not that I didn't enjoy Rain Machine and Maximum Balloon).

SO what are you waiting for? Go listen to and enjoy "Will Do," their first single!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Lord Huron

Sometimes you just need to take a step back, relax, and breathe. And that's exactly what Lord Huron's music does for me.

Lord Huron is the project of Los Angeles (but originally from Michigan) musician Benji Schneider, inspired by his time spent on the shore of Michigan's Lake Huron.

Check out the song "Mighty" below:
Lord Huron - "Mighty"

Even the beginning of the song sounds like rain falling outside or the wind blowing through a forest. Simply put, it's naturally beautiful. Then out of nowhere a lush guitar comes through and it's as if the old American frontier blends with a new sort of modern experimentation.

One of my new favorites for sure.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

No More Guitar Hero?

So if you haven't heard the Guitar Hero dynasty has finally ended. The company feels like they haven't been making enough money as they have in previous years, so they're calling it quits.

5 Guitar Hero games I totally would have wanted to play:

Guitar Hero: Covers

Ok, so you all know that I'm a cover whore, right? The possibilities here are absolutely endless. Want to hear Joan as Police Woman cover T.I.'s "Whatever You Like"? You got it. How about Rogue Wave doing the Yeah Yeah Yeah's song "Maps"? No problem. There are so many covers that it would be EPIC.


Guitar Hero: Women who Rock

This might have less of an audience because some guys think women can't properly play/sing/whatever (which is stupid), but I think it would be great to have a bunch of female artists (whether that was vocalist or an entire band) all on one game. There'd be a bunch of different genres included and decades as well - perfect for any music appreciator. Think about it: anything from Heart to The Runaways to Janis Joplin to the Go Gos to Blondie to Sleater-Kinney to Alanis Morissette to No Doubt to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. All on one glorious game.


Guitar Hero: Jack White

Hear me out for a minute. Not only would you be able to play music from the White Stripes, the Raconteurs, an the Dead Weather, all in one, but think about his collaborative/solo work. Those could be tracks that the gamer would have to unlock. That gives you songs like "Here Comes the Fuzz" with Freeway, Nikka Costa and Mark Ronson, "Little Red Shoes" with Loretta Lynn, "Go It Alone" with Beck, "Another Way to Die" with Alicia Keys, "Loving Cup" with The Rolling Stones, "You Know I'm No Good/Shakin' All Over" with Wanda Jackson, and "Big River/Wabash Cannonball" with Secret Sisters, and the five songs he did for Cold Mountain. Or if you really want songs to unlock you could have Jack White as the producer of another band's music, like with the Von Bondies, Loretta Lynn, The Greenhornes, or Wanda Jackson. There are a lot of possibilities, really.


Guitar Hero: Sub Pop
With signed bands like Afghan Whigs, Avi Buffalo, Babes in Toyland, Band of Horses, Beach House, Ben Sollee, Blitzen Trapper, Bright Eyes, Built To Spill, CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy), Cocorosie, Damien Jurado, Daniel Martin Moore, Death Cab for Cutie, Deerhunter, Dinosaur Jr, Dum Dum Girls, Fleet Foxes, Foals, Fruit Bats, Handsome Furs, Hole, Hot Hot Heat, Iron & Wine, Modest Mouse, Mogwai, Mudhoney, Nirvana, No Age, Pedro the Lion, Pernice Brothers, Red Red Meat, Rogue Wave, Sleater-Kinney, The Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth, Soundgarden, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Album Leaf, The Go! Team, The Postal Service, The Ruby Suns, The Shins, The Thermals, The White Stripes, Tiny Vipers, Ugly Casanova, Vaselines, Velocity Girl, Vetiver,Wolf Parade...I mean I didn't even list everything. Isn't that wonderfully crazy? Plus since they're all on the same label getting the rights to it would be easier.


Guitar Hero: Woodstock 1969

I know that a lot of these artists are already featured on Guitar Hero games, but imagine if you could do the same sets as the original Woodstock - same bands and song list order, same outfits, same guitars. I think there are some pretty intense music fans that would love that. Plus the music would be the likes of Joan Baez, Santana, Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Janis Joplin with The Kozmic Blues Band, Sly & the Family Stone, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, The Band, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and Jimi Hendrix. I'd buy it.

I think I have a very fun and creative mind if I do say so myself. Guitar Hero's out, but Rock Band can totally hire me.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Some Really Unimportant Grammy Thoughts

Hey there Little Monsters -

I'm kidding! I'm kidding! Keep reading!

So what did you think of the Grammys? I won't lie, I had to miss a lot of it, but it was definitely interesting from what I saw. An egg? Really? If she wasn't famous I think it's safe to say that Lady Gaga would be institutionalized.

I'm not a great guesser with Grammy Awards. All in all, I guessed the corrrect winner 5 out of the 26 categories from the last post (yikes!), and who I actually wanted to win won 10 out of 26 times. It's a good thing I wasn't betting.

I'm not going to go through every category, but I just wanted take a moment to mention Album of the Year. One word. SHOCKED. No, no. Let's try AMAZED. I wanted Arcade Fire's The Suburbs to win, but I never thought it would in a million years. I was sure it would be Lady Gaga, but I am pleasantly surprised. Faith in music restored. (That and the Bieber didn't win Best New Artist. With so may amazing nominees in that category I would have been upset if he had won.)

Actually, you want to know what really upset me: Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals. I hate Train. I hate Soul Sister. Over the summer I worked at a Top 40 Radio Station and it was played EVERY HOUR. I didn't really care who won this one, but I should have figured Train would come back to haunt me.

Whatever, I'm going to bed.

For all of the Grammy nominees (and winners) check out Grammy.com.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

It's Grammy Time!


Grammys are Sunday at 8pm so don't miss 'em! While you might be reading a bunch of blogs in the upcoming (and preceding) days that lead up to the Grammys about Valentine's Day and love songs, let's just focus on some great music, shall we?

Who I want to win and who I think will win are two very different levels...And let's face it, I could write a page on each nomination with who I want to win and why and who I think will win and why. But who really wants to read all that?

Highlighted in Yellow means who I want to win
Highlighted in Green means who I think will win.
If there's no Yellow I just don't care, and if there's no Green I have no effin' clue.
And Cyan (haha yes, cyan) means who I want to win might actually win.


Record Of The Year
B.o.B Featuring Bruno Mars - Nothin' On You
Eminem Featuring Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie
Cee Lo Green - F*** You
Jay-Z & Alicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind
Lady Antebellum - Need You Now

Album Of The Year
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
Eminem - Recovery
Lady Antebellum - Need You Now
Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster
Katy Perry - Teenage Dream

Song Of The Year
Ray LaMontagne And The Pariah Dogs - Beg Steal Or Borrow
Cee Lo Green - F*** You
Miranda Lambert - The House That Built Me
Eminem Featuring Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie
Lady Antebellum - Need You Now

Best New Artist
Justin Bieber
Drake
Florence & The Machine
Mumford & Sons
Esperanza Spalding

SO MANY CONFLICTING THOUGHTS! I love how I said I wouldn't write anything. I won't lie, Mumford & Sons, Florence & The Machine, and Drake have all won my heart. I'm even starting to get into Esperanza Spalding. It's really a shame that out of those four, Justin Bieber probably has the biggest chance of winning. He's caused Beatle(Bieber)mania all over again. Can you really fight that?

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Sara Bareilles - King Of Anything
Beyoncé - Halo (Live)
Norah Jones - Chasing Pirates
Lady Gaga - Bad Romance
Katy Perry - Teenage Dream

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Michael Bublé - Haven't Met You Yet
Michael Jackson - This Is It
Adam Lambert - Whataya Want From Me
Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are
John Mayer - Half Of My Heart

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Glee Cast - Don't Stop Believin' (Regionals Version)
Maroon 5 - Misery
Paramore - The Only Exception
Sade - Babyfather
Train - Hey, Soul Sister (Live)

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
B.o.B, Eminem & Hayley Williams - Airplanes, Part II
Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No 1, Jeff Beck & Oumou Sangare - Imagine
Elton John & Leon Russell - If It Wasn't For Bad
Lady Gaga & Beyoncé - Telephone
Katy Perry & Snoop Dogg - California Gurls

Best Pop Vocal Album
Justin Bieber - My World 2.0
Susan Boyle - I Dreamed A Dream
Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster
John Mayer - Battle Studies
Katy Perry - Teenage Dream

Best Dance Recording
Goldfrapp - Rocket
La Roux - In For The Kill
Lady Gaga - Dance In The Dark
Rihanna - Only Girl (In The World)
Robyn - Dancing On My Own

Some of these aren't even dance music...

Best Electronic/Dance Album
BT - These Hopeful Machines
The Chemical Brothers - Further
Goldfrapp - Head First
Groove Armada - Black Light
La Roux - La Roux

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
Eric Clapton - Run Back To Your Side
John Mayer - Crossroads
Paul McCartney - Helter Skelter
Robert Plant - Silver Rider
Neil Young - Angry World

Just so much love...

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Arcade Fire - Ready To Start
Jeff Beck & Joss Stone - I Put A Spell On You
The Black Keys - Tighten Up
Kings Of Leon - Radioactive
Muse - Resistance

Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Jeff Beck - Hammerhead
The Black Keys - Black Mud
Los Lobos - Do The Murray
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds - Kundalini Bonfire
Dweezil Zappa - The Deathless Horsie

Best Rock Song
Neil Young - Angry World
Mumford & Sons - Little Lion Man
Kings Of Leon - Radioactive
Muse - Resistance
The Black Keys - Tighten Up

Best Rock Album
Jeff Beck - Emotion & Commotion
Muse - The Resistance
Pearl Jam - Backspacer
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - Mojo
Neil Young - Le Noise

Best Alternative Music Album
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
Band Of Horses - Infinite Arms
The Black Keys - Brothers
Broken Bells - Broken Bells
Vampire Weekend - Contra

Best Urban/Alternative Performance
Bilal - Little One
Cee Lo Green - F*** You
Carolyn Malachi - Orion
Janelle Monáe & Big Boi - Tightrope
Eric Roberson - Still

Best Contemporary R&B Album
Chris Brown - Graffiti
R. Kelly - Untitled
Ryan Leslie - Transition
Janelle Monáe - The ArchAndroid
Usher - Raymond V Raymond

Best Rap Solo Performance
Drake – Over
Eminem - Not Afraid
Ludacris - How Low
T.I. - I'm Back
Kanye West - Power

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
Big Boi, Bosko, Cutty & Mouche - Shutterbugg
Drake, T.I. & Swizz Beatz - Fancy
Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz - On To The Next One
Ludacris & Nicki Minaj - My Chick Bad
Young Jeezy & Plies - Lose My Mind

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
B.o.B & Bruno Mars - Nothin' On You
Chris Brown, Tyga & Kevin McCall - Deuces
Eminem & Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie
Jay-Z & Alicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind
John Legend, The Roots, Melanie Fiona & Common - Wake Up Everybody

Best Rap Song
Jay-Z & Alicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind
Eminem & Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie
Eminem - Not Afraid
B.o.B & Bruno Mars - Nothin' On You
Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz - On To The Next One

Best Rap Album
B.o.B - The Adventures Of Bobby Ray
Drake - Thank Me Later
Eminem - Recovery
Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
The Roots - How I Got Over

Best Americana Album
Rosanne Cash - The List
Los Lobos - Tin Can Trust
Willie Nelson - Country Music
Robert Plant - Band Of Joy
Mavis Staples - You Are Not Alone
      
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
Rob Cavallo
Brand New Eyes (Paramore) (A)
Hang Cool Teddy Bear (Meat Loaf) (A)
Happy Hour (Uncle Kracker) (A)
Music Again (Adam Lambert) (T)
Soaked (Adam Lambert) (T)
Sure Fire Winners (Adam Lambert) (T)
Time For Miracles (Adam Lambert) (T)
            When It's Time (Green Day) (T)
Danger Mouse
                  Broken Bells (Broken Bells) (A)
                  Dark Night Of The Soul (Danger Mouse And Sparklehorse) (A)
                  Tighten Up (The Black Keys) (T)
Dr. Luke
                  California Gurls (Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg) (T)
                  For Your Entertainment (Adam Lambert) (T)
                  Hungover (Kesha) (T)
                  Kiss N Tell (Kesha) (T)
                  Magic (B.o.B. Featuring Rivers Cuomo) (T)
                  Take It Off (Kesha) (T)
                  Teenage Dream (Katy Perry) (T)
                  Your Love Is My Drug (Kesha) (T)
RedOne
                  Alejandro (Lady Gaga) (S)
                  Bad Romance (Lady Gaga) (S)
                  The Fame Monster (Lady Gaga) (A)
                  I Like It (Enrique Iglesias Featuring Pitbull) (S)
                  More (Usher) (T)
                  We Are The World 25 For Haiti (Artists For Haiti) (S)
                  Whole Lotta Love (Mary J. Blige) (S)
The Smeezingtons (Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine
                  Billionaire (Travie McCoy Featuring Bruno Mars) (T)
                  Bow Chicka Wow Wow (Mike Posner) (T)
                  F*** You (Cee Lo Green) (S)
                  Island Queen (Sean Kingston) (T)
                  Just The Way You Are (Bruno Mars) (S)
                  Nothin' On You (B.o.B Featuring Bruno Mars) (T)

There are a lot of other great categories (folk, blues, etc.) that I overlooked. For all of the Grammy nominees check out Grammy.com.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

New Strokes Single!


That's right, you read the title correctly: The Strokes are finally back with their new single, "Under Cover of Darkness."

I think it's safe to say that I've been waiting for this moment for far too long. In fact, almost five years. "Under Cover of Darkness" was released earlier today, and you can check it out below:

The Strokes - Under Cover Of Darkness

It will be available as a free download from the band's website for 48 hours. So what are you waiting for? Go download it! (The site's been a bit wonky since they made it available - thus the reason you can listen to it on Soundcloud if the server's still too busy).

And you know what this means - the band's new album, Angles, has a release date set for March 22nd (and that also mean more tour dates. Yes!)

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Hello February!

Sayumheywheredidjanuaryjustgo? But seriously....isn't February supposed to be the shortest month of the year? Why did January just feel so quick? And why are there so many releases this February? And Adele, girl, let's be real - that album should have been in stores before Valentine's day cause of your sultry, sultry voice.

Note: Unless noted, the release all dates are for the U.S.

February 1st
David Lowery - The Palace Guards
Demdike Stare – Tryptych
John Culture – Summer Friends
Kotchy - Two
Matisyahu - Live At Stubb's Vol. II
MEN – Talk About Body
Red - Until We Have Faces
Ricky Martin - Musica + Alma + Sexo
The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
The Dirtbombs – Party Store
The Go! Team – Rolling Blackouts
Todd Snider – The Storyteller
Tommy Guerrero - Lifeboats And Follies
Twitch The Ripper - Bodiless
Various Artists - Pop Ambient 2011
Various Artists - Werkschau

February 8th
And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead… - Tao of the Dead
Cut Copy – Zonoscope
Dave Hause [The Loved Ones] - Resolutions
Emily Arin - Patch Of Land
Esben & the Witch – Violet Cries
Lionize - Destruction Manual
Motorhead - The World Is Yours
Nicole Atkins - Mondo Amore
Teddy Thompson - Bella
The Babies- The Babies
Thompson Square - Thompson Square
Yanni – Truth of Touch

February 15th
Beans – End It All
Bright Eyes – The People’s Key
Brown Recluse Evening Tapestry
Cowboy Junkies - Demons
Deicide - To Hell With God
Devotchka – 100 Lovers
Drive-By Truckers – Go-Go Boots
Ginuwine - Elgin
Harald Grosskopf - Synthesist (reissue)
La Sera – La Sera
MillionYoung – Replicants
Mogwai – Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
Nelson - Lightening Strikes Twice
P.J. Harvey – Let England Shake
Rev Theory - Justice
Saigon - Greatest Story Never Told
Sonic Youth - Simon Werner a Disparu
Stryper - The Covering
Telekinesis – 12 Desperate Straight Lines
Ten - Stormwarning
The Dears – Degeneration Street
Twilight Singers - Dynamite Steps
Yuck – Yuck

February 22nd
Adele – 21
Banjo Or Freakout - Banjo Or Freakout
Civet Love & War
Danielson – Best of Gloucester County
Julianna Barwick – The Magic Place
Jonny Burke – Distance and Fortune
Lauren Pritchard – Wasted in Jackson
Marsha Ambrosius [Floetry] – Late Nights, Early Mornings
Porcelain Raft – Gone Blind EP
Quarterfly - Do You Believe
Sean Rowe - Magic
Tahiti 80 – The Past, the Present & the Possible
The Caribbean – Discontinued Perfume
The Low Anthem – Smart Flesh
Toro Y Moi – Underneath the Pine

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

New Music Tuesday: Say Hi

Can we just talk for a minute about how excited I am for Say Hi's new album?

Say Hi is releasing a new album today, um, uh oh, and even though I have yet to hear any of it except the single "Devils" I am dying to get my hands on it. When I first started listening to Say Hi (back when he was Say Hi to Your Mom) I was a bit skeptical. The name pushed me away at first. But after 6 albums, numerous handclaps and bells, and songs like "Blah Blah Blah" it was love.

Check out their new single "Devils" below:
Say Hi - "Devils"

Like I said, their album was released today, so if you like what you hear, feel free to go out and buy the album. Hopefully I'll get to see Say Hi touring for this release!



um, uh oh Tracklisting:
01 Dots On Maps
02 Devils
03 All The Pretty Ones
04 Take Ya' Dancin'
05 Posture, Etc.
06 Sister Needs A Settle
07 Lookin' Good
08 My, How It Comes
09 Shiny Diamonds
10 Handsome Babies
11 Trees Are A Swayin'
12 Bruises To Prove it

Saturday, January 8, 2011

We Got You Covered: Benefits of Lying


I love Apples in Steroo and I love Bad Veins, so let's put them together, shall we?

Bad Veins - "Benefits of Lying" (Apples In Stereo cover)

Plus there are "la la las" in the background. Can you ever go wrong with that?

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Hello January!

The Decemberists? Say Hi? Cake? Cold War Kids? Broken Records? Cage the Elephant? Cloud Nothings? Iron & Wine? Oh January, you've brought your A game.

Note: Unless noted, the release all dates are for the U.S.

January 4th
Jake Shimabukuro – Peace Love Ukulele
Schiller – Breathless

January 11th
Broken Records - Let Me Come Home
Cage the Elephant – Thank You, Happy Birthday
Cake – Showroom of Compassion
Minks – By the Hedge
Nikki & Rich – Everything
Rye Rye – Go! Pop! Bang!
Steel Magnolia – Steel Magnolia
Wire – Red Barked Tree
Yo Gotti – Live from the Kitchen

January 18th
Daniel Martin Moore – In the Cool of the Day
Disappears – Guider
Gregg Allman – Low Country Blues
Ian Axel – This is the New Year
Neon Quartet – Catch Me
Smith Westerns – Dye it Blonde
Social Distortion – Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes
Steve Lukather – All’s Well that Ends Well
Tennis – Cape Dory
The Decemberists – The King is Dead
The Script – Science & Faith
Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death – Some of Us Are in This Together

January 25th
Acrylics – Lives and Treasure
Amos Lee – Mission Bell
Ben + Vesper – Honors
Brown Recluse – Evening Tapestry
Cloud Nothings – Cloud Nothings
Cold War Kids – Mine is Yours
Destroyer – Kaputt
Fujiya & Miyagi – Ventriloquizzing
Gang of Four – Content
Iron & Wine – Kiss Each Other Clean
John Vanderslice – White Wilderness
Phil Manley - Life Coach
Praxis [Buskethead] – Profanation: Preparation for a Coming Darkness
Say Hi - um, uh oh
Sic Alps – Napa Asylum
Sidi Toure – Sahel Folk
Thank You – Golden Worry
Wanda Jackson – The Party Ain’t Over
Young Prisms – Friends for Now

Happy New Year!


Oh Aretha - sing it, girl!