If you saw the post on our mainpage, we got shit on for post mp3s. I blame Huey Lewis and the News. However, we won't stop sharing our current listenings with you, the faithful reader. Since the weather is amazing outside, I will be posting songs from the playlist I've been listening to non-stop. It's my Super Happy Fun Summer Go Driving Mix, Yea!.
1) Free Energy- Stuck on Nothing
I heard this band after reading reviews from SXSW. Their song, "Free Energy," is one of the best rock songs I've heard in a while. It's very approachable, very mainstream, but very fantastic. Check em out here.
2) Happy Birthday- Happy Birthday
Every Wednesday I listen to WONY Indie. One of the shows, I can't remember which of the top of my head, played this band a few weeks ago, specifically the song "Girls FM." It's very garage rock meets surfer rock. They're signed to Sub-Pop, which might as well mean I'm gonna love this band. Check em out here.
3) Taking Back Sunday- Tell All Your Friends
As I'm sure you've heard by now, Taking Back Sunday is back! With that amazing news, I've been listening to their first full length over, and over, and over again. John Nolan is, was, and always will be amazing, and I'm incredibly glad he's back. Even though I doubt you need to, check em out here .
4) Good Old War- Only Way to Be Alone
I first heard of this band this past summer. A friend of mine invited me to a Straylight Run show at some bar back home on Long Island, and he was pumped because Good Old War was opening. I heard them, and I fell in love. They make these folky rock songs. They're also the former backing band of Circa Survive's Anthony Green. Good Old War is playing here May 1st. Check em out here.
5) Belle and Sebastian- Dear Catastrophe Waitress
Every trip I make to and from school, I pick a band to listen to the whole way. This past trip's lucky band was Belle and Sebastian. It's such great happy indie-pop summer music. Listen to this album and try not to smile. I dare you. Check em out here.
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Top 5 Records: Sorry-For-Not-Posting-In-So-Long Edition

LCD Soundsystem- Daft Punk is Playing at My House
I am really looking forward to James Murphy and co's newest album due out in May, but in the mean time I'll have to settle for some old classics. Daft Punk is Playing at My House or, as I like to call it, DPIPAMH, a true hipster delight!
Here We Go Magic- Collector
If it hasn't been clear through some of my previous posts, I'll tell you now: I love bands from Brooklyn. The first track from Here We Go Magic's new album Pigeons gives me a lot of confidence that it is going to be one of the better albums of 2010.
The Pixies- Debaser
Radiohead- Fog (Again) [Live]
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Currently Listening to: 3/23/10
Hey there everyone. Today is Tuesday and, with Tuesday's, come new lists!
1) Fang Island- Fang Island
After an incredibly successful trip to SXSW, you can expect to see and hear more about Fang Island in the near future. I think of them as a Fleet Foxes for the springtime. I highly recommend this song, "Life Coach." There's a video for it here.

3) Music Go Music- Expressions
I first heard Music Go Music on some Urban Outfitters free mix they offered up on their site...LSTN or something like that. This song, "Light of Love," is very Phil Spector/wall-of-sound, and it sounds just like it was lifted from some AM radio station that exclusively plays 1960s pop.
4) Huey Lewis and The News- Sports
If you read my Best Spot in Oneonta post in our other blog, you would know that I recently purchased this 80s masterpiece on vinyl. It's so great. It's perfect cheesy 80s pop-rock, and Huey Lewis is just so fantastic. The album is called Sports. It's just so....so....white.
1) Fang Island- Fang Island
After an incredibly successful trip to SXSW, you can expect to see and hear more about Fang Island in the near future. I think of them as a Fleet Foxes for the springtime. I highly recommend this song, "Life Coach." There's a video for it here.

2) Beach Fossils- Live at WNYU
This isn't an official release from the band, this is what my girlfriend had that I stole from her computer. I wasn't sure how I would like them because I wasn't fond of their songs on Myspace, but this live version is great, and I'm looking forward to (hopefully) see them live.
3) Music Go Music- Expressions
I first heard Music Go Music on some Urban Outfitters free mix they offered up on their site...LSTN or something like that. This song, "Light of Love," is very Phil Spector/wall-of-sound, and it sounds just like it was lifted from some AM radio station that exclusively plays 1960s pop.
4) Huey Lewis and The News- Sports
If you read my Best Spot in Oneonta post in our other blog, you would know that I recently purchased this 80s masterpiece on vinyl. It's so great. It's perfect cheesy 80s pop-rock, and Huey Lewis is just so fantastic. The album is called Sports. It's just so....so....white.
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Ben Folds- Chatroulette LIVE
By now, I'm sure many of you have either been on Chatroulette or at least heard of it. Recently, a video has surfaced of this guy, Merton, playing an improvised piano song over Chatroulette. The video for that is here. Well, last night, awesome piano singer-songwriter Ben Folds caught wind of this and did his own rendition: an ode to Merton.
Monday, 15 March 2010
Top Five: March 16, 2010
Hey all. Sucks that this shitty weather creeped back suddenly but hey! it's going to be incredibly nice Wednesday. One album I've been looking forward to all year comes out next Tuesday but NPR is streaming the entire She and Him album, Volume Two, right now! That album, along with four others are making up my weeks top five. Here they are:
1) She & Him- Volume Two
I have a gigantic crush on Zooey Deschanel. When I first saw her in Almost Famous I was smitten. That being said, when I found out she was going to start releasing albums along with M. Ward, I was excited. The first album, Volume One, was feel-good 1960s pop. The second one is just as great.
2) Electric Tickle Machine- Blew It Again
After going to the show last Friday (and the after-party), I got to see and hang out with Electric Tickle Machine for the first time. Cool guys, even cooler band. Their music is incredibly approachable indie rock. Very catchy, and very good. I hope they stop by again soon.
3) The New Pornographers- Mass Romantic
Driving in the car with my (wonderful) girlfriend, this band came up on her iPod. I've never really listened to them before for no reason other than I just haven't. The song "Letters from an Occupant" came on and I instantly took out my phone to Song ID it (Verizon is great). The whole album is great, and this song is a standout.
4) Bright Eyes- Lifted, or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground
The reissue of the split between Bright Eyes and Neva Dinova (One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels) is coming out next week (March 23, 2010). Until then, I have been revisiting old Bright Eyes records. Lifted was the first one I've ever listened to, and I forgot why I loved it so much. There are very few singer-songwriters as great as Conor Oberst was back in the day. I hope he comes back to vintage Bright Eyes soon.
5) The Promise Ring- Very Emergency
In the 9th grade, I decided to learn more about emo music, because I always felt it was more than skinny jeans and whiny guys. I discovered the book Nothing Feels Good by Andy Greenwald (named after another Promise Ring album). The book taught me a lot about the roots of emo, but it also taught me a lot about real emo bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, Mineral, Braid, and, the reason you're reading this, The Promise Ring. It's so poppy and happy and I love that you can hear Davey's lisp when he sings.
1) She & Him- Volume Two
I have a gigantic crush on Zooey Deschanel. When I first saw her in Almost Famous I was smitten. That being said, when I found out she was going to start releasing albums along with M. Ward, I was excited. The first album, Volume One, was feel-good 1960s pop. The second one is just as great.
2) Electric Tickle Machine- Blew It Again
After going to the show last Friday (and the after-party), I got to see and hang out with Electric Tickle Machine for the first time. Cool guys, even cooler band. Their music is incredibly approachable indie rock. Very catchy, and very good. I hope they stop by again soon.
3) The New Pornographers- Mass Romantic
Driving in the car with my (wonderful) girlfriend, this band came up on her iPod. I've never really listened to them before for no reason other than I just haven't. The song "Letters from an Occupant" came on and I instantly took out my phone to Song ID it (Verizon is great). The whole album is great, and this song is a standout.
4) Bright Eyes- Lifted, or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground
The reissue of the split between Bright Eyes and Neva Dinova (One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels) is coming out next week (March 23, 2010). Until then, I have been revisiting old Bright Eyes records. Lifted was the first one I've ever listened to, and I forgot why I loved it so much. There are very few singer-songwriters as great as Conor Oberst was back in the day. I hope he comes back to vintage Bright Eyes soon.
5) The Promise Ring- Very Emergency
In the 9th grade, I decided to learn more about emo music, because I always felt it was more than skinny jeans and whiny guys. I discovered the book Nothing Feels Good by Andy Greenwald (named after another Promise Ring album). The book taught me a lot about the roots of emo, but it also taught me a lot about real emo bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, Mineral, Braid, and, the reason you're reading this, The Promise Ring. It's so poppy and happy and I love that you can hear Davey's lisp when he sings.
Mid-Semester Woes
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
This Week: Ah, Spring
Yes, spring is in the Oneonta air, faithful readers. And, when the birds are a-chirping and that sweet smell of spring flutters through my slightly-opened window the songs I become excited, and I cannot hide it. That being said, here is a slightly longer list of music I am currently listening to. To be honest, I don't want to write reasons why I recommend these songs, because they're all just songs that get me in the spring mood. Listen to the songs on the side, and let me know what you think. What are your spring songs? Enjoy.
Reel Big Fish- Beer
Cursive- The Great DecayLos Campesinos!- My Year In ListsBishop Allen- RainThe Decemberists- The Sporting LifeThe Explorers Club- Do You Love MeMidtown- Like a Movie
Reel Big Fish- Beer
Cursive- The Great DecayLos Campesinos!- My Year In ListsBishop Allen- RainThe Decemberists- The Sporting LifeThe Explorers Club- Do You Love MeMidtown- Like a Movie
Monday, 22 February 2010
Currently Listening To...: Part Two
I hope everyone is enjoying break this week. Since we all have six more days of waiting to be back in the beautifully grey Oneonta, why not check out a few new bands?
1. Phantogram- Eyelid Movies
The Saratoga Springs duo recently released their album Eyelid Movies on Barsuk Records, home of Death Cab for Cutie, Rilo Kiley, Mates of State and Nada Surf. This new "street beat, psyche pop" band are sure to make headlines this year and breakthrough in big ways.
Phantogram- Mouthful Of Diamonds
2. The Soft Pack- The Soft Pack
Originally called the Muslims, The Soft Pack are what I imagine Vampire Weekend sounding like had Ezra and co. been influenced by The Beach Boys instead of Paul Simon. I'm a big Vampire Weekend fan (as evident by earlier posts), and after a recommendation from Greyscale, I was hooked.
The Soft Pack- C'mon
3. The Clash- London Calling
A classic album that I have been listening to constantly lately. The Clash have influenced everyone from Green Day to MIA (yes, that catchy hook at the beginning of "Paper Planes" is a Clash sample). 30 years after this groundbreaking album came out, it is still influencing everyone.
The Clash- Hateful
4. Scampi- a bunch of songs on Youtube
A friend of mine sent me the link to her yesterday because she thought I would like it. She was right. She's a French girl playing songs on her ukulele. What's not to like? This is her version of Lykke Li's 'Little Bit.'
Scampi- Little Bit (Lykke Li cover)
5. Be Your Own Pet- Be Your Own Pet
A bit of a throwback, BYOB disbanded in 2008, but it wasn't until a few months ago I discovered what I'd been missing. Really punky and really good. They are what Paramore wishes they could be, and more.
Be Your Own Pet - Adventure
1. Phantogram- Eyelid Movies
The Saratoga Springs duo recently released their album Eyelid Movies on Barsuk Records, home of Death Cab for Cutie, Rilo Kiley, Mates of State and Nada Surf. This new "street beat, psyche pop" band are sure to make headlines this year and breakthrough in big ways.
Phantogram- Mouthful Of Diamonds
2. The Soft Pack- The Soft Pack
Originally called the Muslims, The Soft Pack are what I imagine Vampire Weekend sounding like had Ezra and co. been influenced by The Beach Boys instead of Paul Simon. I'm a big Vampire Weekend fan (as evident by earlier posts), and after a recommendation from Greyscale, I was hooked.
The Soft Pack- C'mon
3. The Clash- London Calling
A classic album that I have been listening to constantly lately. The Clash have influenced everyone from Green Day to MIA (yes, that catchy hook at the beginning of "Paper Planes" is a Clash sample). 30 years after this groundbreaking album came out, it is still influencing everyone.
The Clash- Hateful
4. Scampi- a bunch of songs on Youtube
A friend of mine sent me the link to her yesterday because she thought I would like it. She was right. She's a French girl playing songs on her ukulele. What's not to like? This is her version of Lykke Li's 'Little Bit.'
Scampi- Little Bit (Lykke Li cover)
5. Be Your Own Pet- Be Your Own Pet
A bit of a throwback, BYOB disbanded in 2008, but it wasn't until a few months ago I discovered what I'd been missing. Really punky and really good. They are what Paramore wishes they could be, and more.
Be Your Own Pet - Adventure
Top 5 Records: Break=Boring :(


Fuck Buttons- Olympians
Olympians by Fuck Buttons, (am I allowed to say fuck on the Internet?) is by far one of the most epic songs I have heard in a while. Tarot Sport was a sleeper album that caught many listeners and critics off guard in 2009 and for good reason; its really flippin' good. (is that more appropriate?)
Fuck Buttons- Olympians
Fuck Buttons- Olympians

Panda Bear- Bro's
I suppose no album can be classified as perfect, except for Person Pitch by Panda Bear. It is so good that to describe it exceeds my limitations of the english language, so I'll just ask you to listen to Bro's instead, please.
Panda Bear- Bros
Panda Bear- Bros

Deerhunter- Calvary Scars/ Aux out
Bradford Cox's vocals are beautifully self-deprecating on this track that starts off slow but picks up speed into a wall of guitar distortion. WARNING: DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS SONG IF YOU ARE JESUS BECASUE YOU MAY BE OFFENDED.

Sigur Ros- Svfen-G-Englar
To quote one music journalist "All we first new about Sigur Ros was that they were from Iceland and Radiohead liked them." Sigur Ros (pronounced si-ur rose) have come a long way since 2000 but the first track off of their second studio album Agaetis Byrjun gets me every time with its ambient guitar drone that swallows you whole like a blue whale devouring krill.

Miles Davis and John Coltrane- So What
The only thing better, I'm assuming, than hearing Miles Davis perform So What live is hearing him perform it live with John Coltrane. I stumbled upon this live track on my iPod a few months ago and have been digging it ever since. It's what I'd imagine it would sound like if Zeus and God jammed out for fifteen minutes.
I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it!!

So, tomorrow the new Joanna Newsom album, Have One on Me, comes out and it got me thinking; what other albums are due out this year? I took a look at Metacritic's upcoming album list, and Panda Bear, M.I.A. and LCD Soundsystem, among others, are all releasing material this year. However, I was shocked to see that jj are releasing a new album as I thought they and chillwave died with 2009. Neverthless, I am still really excited to see what will come of music in 2010.
Make a comment if there is any artist or band you think will be big in 2010 that has an album due out, or tell us which artist or band you wish wouldn't have quit their day job.
Sunday, 21 February 2010
NO SALE FOR YOU!

Something is happening at Abbey Road studios in London, England. Speculation has surrounded the famous recording studio as rumors have reported that it's owners, EMI, are looking to sell the historic studio to the highest bidder. However, EMI has announced that though they are looking for investors they are not attempting to sell the St. John Woods property entirely. If you would like to read the full story you can check out the Guardian article here. And if you don't like reading, you can watch the video below.
Thursday, 18 February 2010
At least he's doing SOMETHING, right?
My good friends over at Friendly Stereo recently brought to my attention to that Frankie Muniz, everyone's favorite middle child, is now the drummer for the band You Hang Up. Although the band ain't my cup o' tea, it's pretty interesting that Mr. Big Fat Liar has changed career paths once again (he took a break from acting to pursue a life in race car driving). What do you think of his new decision? Of the band? Of Frankie Muniz in general?
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Michael Must Be Moonwalking in His Grave...
I know I'm a little late on the uptake for this, but I just watched the video for the new "We Are The World" for Haiti.
Seriously?
Justin Bieber opening up? T-Pain singing with auto-tune? Lil Wayne "singing"? The rap breakdown in the middle? What the hell were Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones thinking? The Haitian from Heroes? Vince Vaughn? The list is outrageous and goes on here. Maybe you could turn watching this into a drinking game? Every time it is incredibly over the top, take a shot!
I've included the video.
Seriously?
Justin Bieber opening up? T-Pain singing with auto-tune? Lil Wayne "singing"? The rap breakdown in the middle? What the hell were Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones thinking? The Haitian from Heroes? Vince Vaughn? The list is outrageous and goes on here. Maybe you could turn watching this into a drinking game? Every time it is incredibly over the top, take a shot!
I've included the video.
New Bright Eyes Material
For all those out there that still hold on to their 10th grade inner poet, there is good news! Bright Eyes is back...kinda. Although Bright Eyes has not released anything since 2007's Cassadaga, lead singer/brain child/essentially, Bright Eyes has released a couple of solo efforts and last years acclaimed Monsters of Folk. And, according to Drowned in Sound, the reissue of 2004's One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels, a split between Bright Eyes and Neva Dinova will include four brand new tracks. This video is a brief preview of the new tracks. No news yet on a new (final?) full length, but when I know, you'll know.
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Top 5 Records: Olympic Gold Edition

As the world's best athletes converge upon Vancouver, BC, I can't help but imagine what it would be like if I was competing in the Olympics; I would probably fair about as well as Nodar Kumaritashvili. But, if I were to try and psyche myself up, as opposed to out, these are some of the songs that would be blasting through my headphones:
Yeasayer- Ambling Amp
The art-pop quartet, Yeasayer, are back with their sophomore contribution to the ever growing Brooklyn music scene. Odd Blood sees Yeasayer moving away from their experimental-world music style for a more distinct sound which resembles aspects of the Talking Heads mixed with a bit Devo(?). If that sounds a bit confusing, then give Ambling Amp a listen to see what I mean and feel inspired to take on the world at the same time.

Beach House- Silver Soul
With the Grizzly Bear stamp of approval, Beach House have been working hard the past few months making a name for themselves. Their new album, Teen Dream, is out and I cannot stop listening to Silver Soul. This song is an acid tripper's delight with some heavy reverb and church organ drone providing a beautiful drug induced sonic landscape. So, for those who would rather be relaxed as opposed to wired before competing, Silver Soul is the perfect dose for you.

Joy Orbison- The Shrew Would Have Cushioned the Blow
With only a handful of tunes produced, Joy Orbison has been making quite a name for himself within the dubstep scene. With the likes of Animal Collective's Avey Tare taking notice, Joy Orbison is sure to have a promising career as a dubstep producer. HYPH MNGO/Wet Look showcases his ability to bring elements of techno and ambient music into the dubstep rhelm. The Shrew Would Have Cushioned the Blow is his latest contribution, and though it is a mouthful, it is well worth a listen.
Moderat- A New Error
When I discovered that Bpitch greats Modeselektor and Apparat had made an album together, two things came to my mind: Why did it take me so long to find this out and how awesome is it going to sound? With the first question not of much important I gave Moderat's self titled album a listen and answed my second question; it was pretty damn awesome! The tune A New Error jumped out at me as a perfect techno tune to blast in my headphones to pump me up.
Talking Heads- Once in a Lifetime
If I were to be competing on such a stage as the Olympics and I could only choose one song to put me in the zone, it would definitely be Talking Head's Once in a Lifetime. Off of the masterpiece of an album that is Remain in Light, this tune reminds you that certain moments don't come around often.
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