May 102009
 

Year: 2009 From their EP “The Open Door.” Most of the songs here were cuts made from Narrow Stairs that Death Cab decided did not fit with the sound and mood of Narrow Stairs. This is my favorite song from the album, definitely beating out the single they released, the first track “Little Bribes.” All the songs on the album are pretty spectacular though, so check out the album if you haven’t already.

Mar 012009
 

Year: 1981 I recently got a few Rush albums, and I’m starting to really like them for their musicianship. Their playing shows so much virtuosity, especially in guitars and drums. There’s secondary improvisation everywhere and no two lines are exactly the same, and there’s subtle nuances in the playing of the drums that add to the piece.

Feb 222009
 

From their album Dear Science. On my scratchpad in my Google Sidebar, I have a long, long list of artists, albums, and songs that I have been wanting to get my hands on. TV on the Radio was the artist at the front of the list about a month ago, and after buying Dear Science, I was so amazed that I ended up buying their entire discography. They feel like a slightly more indie Red Hot Chili Pepper, and every bit as versatile and unpredictable. In the span of one album, they shift from crackly acoustic emo to RHCP-esque rap/lead-guitar/drum trios to grand, sweeping, multi-layered melodic curiosities to Beck-like riff-driven addictions. I love them because they sound like they are first and [more . . .]

Feb 152009
 

Year: 2007 It’s always a little embarrassing when I admit that I started liking an artist or a song after hearing it in some video game like Rock Band or Guitar Hero or DDR, especially because I game very little, and take a small pride in that. However, there are a few, like this song, and Eric Johnson’s Cliffs of Dover, that have caught my attention.

Feb 082009
 

Origin/Composer: Clipse/The Avalanches Year: 2007 The Hood Internet is a band that does mashups between hip-hop songs and rock songs, mostly alternative or obscure. Many of them make me wonder why hip-hop artists don’t work on making their loops and samples richer and more interesting, because The Hood Internet manages to make even the most mundane songs sound interesting.