I'm still alive!
Apologies for all but leaving our belov'd blog behind while I ran away to culinary school in Montpelier, Vermont and then home to Seattle, but now that life has some pauses I intend to fully make good with the MP3s and such! So let's find a basic starting point: What're the fresh and ripe picking for ears this season?
Some might say I've taken a turn to the dark side with a newfound affinity for pop, or could it be that suddenly there's actually good pop music out there? Lady Gaga's endlessly changing looks and enviable stage productions take already awesome songs and elevate them further. From personal experience, The Fame Monster is an excellent album to cook or bake to.
Lady Gaga - So Happy I Could Die.mp3
"Broken Bells, sounds like the guy from the Shins with a DJ." Close, it's the Shins' James Mercer with Brian Burton of Danger Mouse. Local station KEXP made a good point: After listening to the album, wait 2 hours, then try to sing one of the songs. You can't, because they completely lack hooks of any kind. The Shins' least-poppy songs are still poppier than anything from BB but don't categorize them with artists like Fiery Furnaces just yet. They hold their own musically and deserve multiple listens. Here's the first track off the album:
Broken Bells - The High Road.mp3
Considering most of my preferred viewing fare is along the lines of Breaking Bad and The X-Files, Glee is a wonderfully refreshing change. The musical dramedy's impeccable attention to detail, the incredibly talented cast, and fresh writing make this show a true gem.
Glee taught me two things: 1, the influence of Bollywood supports the idea that culture doesn't (and shouldn't) move strictly from west to east, and 2, that in recession times people cut back on the serifs and flourishes of life but that singing and dancing will always be popular. Glee does it right with a healthy dose of snark. If you like cover songs as much as we do, then this is a bandwagon you should definitely get on.
Glee - Total Eclipse of the Heart.mp3 (Bonnie Tyler cover)
Glee - Poker Face.mp3 (acoustic Lady Gaga cover... aw yeah)
Now that hipsters have decided to move on from the 80's to the 90's, I'm hoping for a revival of some of my favorite artists from that decade. 20 years ago, Jeff Buckley worked on his first fledgling recordings: the Babylon Dungeon Demos and an album with Captain Beefheart guitarist Gary Lucas. Here're two songs from that time:
Jeff Buckley - All Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun.mp3 (Rare, high-quality studio recording with Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins)
Jeff Buckley - Unforgiven.mp3 (aka Last Goodbye, this early version is from the Babylon Dungeon Demos)
I love Stephin Merritt. It's too bad that he's a gay 40-something smoker with a tiny dog named Irving Berlin; otherwise, we'd be perfect for each other. I love his lyrics, his gravelly voice, his depressing demeanor and deadpan, dry wit. His straightforwardness in even titling songs is a nice balanced reflection opposing the previous album, Distortion, which was electronica artfully obscuring music. In Realism we have a reprieve, where Mr. Merritt steps away from the keyboard and sits down with his fellow bandmates to bring songs back to their raw element. Even the cover art is almost meta-literal about this. It's one of the best Magnetic Fields albums in some time.
The Magnetic Fields - The Dada Polka.mp3
The classic 1988 punk album Beelzebubba contains the same raw anger and youth passion as albums from a decade before, but with more toxic under-sink solutions (sniffing glue, drinking bleach, smoking banana peels) and hilariously ill-informed attempts to woo through song. Without being overly grating, this energetic album is totally awesome as a soundtrack to working or grocery shopping.
The Dead Milkmen - Born to Love Volcanoes.mp3
I was lucky enough to attend the Mountain Goats show @ Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, Oregon on May 30. It was a bit rough in production but very full of love. JD lived only blocks from the venue at one time, with mixed but intense memories that he shared with the crowd in a high-energy "hometown" show They ran through a nice selection of favorites. JD attempted a new song from the "Going to" series, "Going to Brazil," but he couldn't remember the lyrics so we only got the first line and he moved on to "Going to Bogotá."
Only about a half-dozen pictures of the show are on flickr, from one guy, and nothing you haven't seen before. Tons more are of the Sasquatch festival, which I suspect might be due (in part) to JD complaining in Portland about how there's nothing worse than one really serious guy in the front trying to hold a phone up the entire time. JD said if you're in the mental health field, you just immediately get the urge to help, like "oh you look so sad" and you need to fix them... but mostly it's annoying.
Aand if you don't already have a copy, know tMG have and listen to Hi, We're Not the Mountain Goats, with proceeds going to the purchase of a goat from Farm Sanctuary.
the Mountain Goats - Going to Bogotá.mp3
Sure, I could try to justify why I bother with this bubblegum teen-pop at all. Like cheap candy and butterflies, this 16-year old pop star provides absolutely nothing of value or substance, but is always an immensely entertaining draw nonetheless. Who says guilty pleasures should be guilty? S/He who is without New Kids on the Block or Beatles(!) fandom, cast the first comment.
Justin Bieber - Common Denominator.mp3
Yes, yes I know:
Consider this offering of Mashups an olive branch:
Life's a Bitch, Loser (Nas vs. Beck).mp3
Ghost Beasties (Ghostbusters Theme vs. Beastie Boys).mp3
Seasons Of Juice (Chambaland vs. Rent).mp3
The XX Gon' Give It To Ya (DMX vs. The XX).mp3
Tipsy In The Sun (Weezer vs. J-Kwon).mp3
Tik Tok Seattle (Ke$ha vs. Owl City).mp3
Heartbreaker Baby (Justin Bieber vs. MSTRKRFT).mp3
06 June 2010
What I love in 2010 (so far)
19 December 2008
June's Top Songs of 2008, pt. I
My favorite songs released this year, in no order:
Cut Copy - So Haunted.m4a
buy In Ghost Colours
Addictive and hypnotizing.
Coldplay - Lost!.m4a
buy Viva La Vida
An enthusiastic backbone with power pop lyrics.
Reynaldo - Brothers Forever.mp3
The only good thing to ever come out of American Idol.
Lykke Li - Little Bit.mp3
buy Youth Novels
Swedish with a light voice, a lovely sweet song.
Vampire Weekend - Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa.m4a
buy Vampire Weekend
Why be "A-Punk" when you can lean into this floaty Caribbean beat instead?
Besnyo - No!.m4a
buy Worry
Another great exclamation-point song, from a fab band out of Buffalo NY.
The Hood Internet - The Year This Club Broke (My Heart) [Usher (feat. Young Jeezy) vs Los Campesinos!].mp3
The year's best mash-up.
Flight of the Conchords - Bret, You've Got It Goin' On.mp3
buy Flight of the Conchords
This isn't from the album, but the best song from the show.
Islands - Vertigo (If It's a Crime).m4a
buy Arm's Way
11 minutes of sheer epic awesomeness.
the Mountain Goats & Kaki King - Black Pear Tree.mp3
The Black Pear Tree EP is SOLD OUT so instead buy Heretic Pride
A wistful, sadder song.
Weezer - Pork & Beans.mp3
buy Weezer (The Red Album)
Too obviously catchy and lovable to not theme your summer.
13 June 2008
It's the frickin' weekend, baby!
Woohoo R. Kelly! Not Guilty!
Let's celebrate with the GREATEST mash-up of all time:
If I Could Rock (It Would Feel Like This) - Jens Lekman Vs. R. Kelly (ABX)
23 May 2008
The Complete Sufjan Stevens

So you finally broke down and bought Enjoy Your Rabbit--and actually really liked it!--finally completing your collection of albums, and now you're wondering, what's left? After scouring Hype Machine for some nummies like "The 50 States Song" and the EPIC "Majesty Snowbird," you might begin to wonder what else you can get your feverish paws on.
Fear no more, for we have blazed this trail for you. In the past few months we've made a couple other posts of pure, non-album-y, Sufjan-y goodness. Perhaps it all seems a bit heavy-handed of late, to try and fill the void we're left during his period of
Michigan B-sides:
- Sufjan Stevens - Wolverine.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Niagara Falls.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Marching Band.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Pickerel Lake.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Presidents & Magistrates.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Vito’s Ordination Song (Acoustic Version).mp3
Other rarities:
- Sufjan Stevens - He Woke Me Up Again (banjo solo).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - In the Words of the Governor.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Casimir Pulaski demo.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Adlai Stevenson (Sound The Hare Heard version).mp3
Collaborations:
- Daniel Smith & Sufjan Stevens - Worried Shoes (Daniel Johnston cover).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens & David Byrne - Saginaw, Michigan (live at Bookeaters benefit).mp3
- Rosie Thomas & Sufjan Stevens - Say Hello.mp3
By the way, have you seen the video for Say Hello? The soft, sweet song is paired with a mission-impossible-style assassination action sequence in a subway, where Sufjan throws punches, gets in a knife fight and hurls a grenade. No, really.
Mash-ups:
- Two Faced John McCartney - Zombies Walk!! (Sufjan Stevens vs Kanye West).mp3
- Aggro1 - The Made-Over Peninsula (Sufjan Stevens vs Christina Aguilera).mp3
(Non-Christmasy) Covers BY Sufjan:
- Sufjan Stevens - Free Man in Paris (Joni Mitchell cover).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Ring Them Bells (Bob Dylan cover).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - What Goes On (Beatles cover).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - The One I Love (Live R.E.M. cover @ SXSW '04).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Amazing Grace.mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Lakes of Canada (Innocence Mission cover).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - She Is (Tim Buckley cover).mp3
- Sufjan Stevens - Variation On 'Commemorative Transfiguration & Communion At Magruder Park' (John Fahey cover).mp3
Covers OF Sufjan:
- Indie Blockapella - Come On! Feel The Illinoise!: The World's Columbian Exposition / Carl Sandburg Visits Me In A Dream (Sufjan Stevens cover).mp3
- Indie Blockapella - Decatur, or, Round of Applause for Your Step-Mother! (Sufjan Stevens cover).mp3
- David Crowder Band - O God Where Are You Now (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?) (Sufjan Stevens cover).m4a
- Brad Mehldau - Holland (Live Sufjan Stevens cover in München, Deutschland).mp3
Oh, and if you're unfamiliar with Brad Mehldau, he's an amazing modern jazz pianist who does some incredible extended covers of contemporary music, along with his own brilliant creations.
08 May 2008
L.E.S.D.A.N.C.E.
This mash-up was only a matter of time. Some very clever person (OK, Alfredo Lapuz, who goes by the remixer name Immuzikation) spliced up two very catchy acronym-ridden songs--Justice's rightfully ubiquitous "D.A.N.C.E." and Santogold's soon-to-be ubiquitous "L.E.S. Artistes"--et voilà! you get the all-caps-happy L.E.S.D.A.N.C.E.
Santogold vs. Justice - L.E.S.D.A.N.C.E. (Immuzikation remix).mp3
26 November 2007
Campaign '08!
This is what happens when you have new graphic design software, not a lot of creativity, and a lot of time on your hands. (If you can think of any other great pairings or campaign slogans, pass 'em on and I'll see what I can do with it.)









This last one is for the greatest mashup of all time:
R. Kelly/Jens Lekman mashup - If I Could Rock (It Would Feel Like This).mp3
I know, it's truly difficult to imagine that Jens himself didn't write lyrics like "the way we fuck gon' lead to childburfin'," and "girl your booty so swole, how you get dem jeans around it," but it's true! You learn something every day.
21 July 2007
2,742 Mashups!
I've just stumbled upon a motherload of mashups at GoodBlimey.com. There are literally thousands of creative bastard-pop songs to choose from. (Click at your own expense, you'll be perusing and streaming the site for days.)
While I've only listened to a handful, I am currently enamored with a pretty brilliant hybrid of Joanna Newsom's "Bridges and Ballooons," Missy Elliott's "One Minute Man," and The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever." All three disparate songs co-mingle in loopy, musical bliss. I can also recommend Snoop Dog and the Flaming Lips pretty funky mashup as well. Let us know which ones you like!
08 June 2007
Mashup Mayhem pt. 2: Internet Killed the Video Star

Just in time for your weekend, here's the second installment of our Mashup Mayhem this week. Why do Jay-Z and Missy Elliott get so much love from mashups? Is it because they're familiar, or easy? I'm trying to get a mashup of Patrick Wolf's "Overture" and Tears for Fears' "Mad World" because, c'mon, they pretty much sound identical anyway.
The Doors vs The Crystal Method
Zombies Walk!! Kanye West vs Sufjan Stevens
Real a Little While J-Lo vs U2
La Femme D'Monsieur Jones Air vs Mike Jones
Love Will Freak Us Joy Division vs Missy Elliott
Justify My Raccoon Jay-Z vs The Beatles
US Placers Jay-Z vs Thom Yorke
Somebody Rock Me The Clash/The Killers*
No One Takes Your Freedom The Beatles vs Scissor Sisters/George Michael/Aretha Franklin*
Bounce That at least a dozen artists in some sort of audial mosh pit
*Thanks to our co-conspirator Lizzie for getting these!
Here's two that sort of straddle the definition of mashup with sample or remix, but they're great nonetheless.
Under Craig Obey Tonight Craig Obey vs The Church
Ghetto Popcorn Hot Butter vs ODB/Mya
...and you all know that that "Ghetto Superstar" chorus is an old Dolly Parton cover, right??
For all your mashup-ing needs, we recommend preparing for a binge on Go Home Productions and from our comrade DJ JetPilot's blog from Christchurch, New Zealand. He does some great mashups as well, in giant 20- or 30-minute danceable blocks.
06 June 2007
Mashup Mayhem pt. 1: The Revolution Will Be Televised

There's a fine line distinguishing this new form from covers, remixes, and songs sampling other songs. There's a huge history on it on Wikipedia. But we're not here for history or lectures, we're here for pure unadulterated fun.
We girls have been sharing the best mash-ups we've collected so far, so we're breaking them into one post now and another in a few days after you've had time to recover from how awesome this first batch is.
Smells Like Missy Elliot ME vs Nirvana
99 Luft Problems Jay-Z vs Nena
The Made Over Peninsula Sufjan Stevens v Christina Aguilera
World Maps Daft Punk vs The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Boulevard of Broken Songs Green Day vs Oasis/Travis/Aerosmith
Never Feel Good Cake vs Gorillaz
Somebody Stole Your Beat Bloc Party vs The Killers
17 April 2007
I want you to know....
Grizzly Bear's "Knife" was one of my favorite songs to emerge from 2006. Everything about it is perfect. The way the opening chords slowly simmer and steadily sway and burst into full-on acoustic boil -equal parts mood and melody with hazy, airy harmonies that endlessly ripple, as if a stone beens plunked into a bottomless pond.
So apparently some band I know little about called Born Ruffians has covered this gem of a song. There version is tighter, more upbeat, with about double the swagger and snarl. And also about half the length. I'm still partial to the original but decide for yourself.
Grizzly Bear - Knife
Born Ruffians - Knife (Grizzly Bear Cover)
Buy Grizzly Bear's Yellow House
Additionally, some clever lil' indie genius decided to mash-up "Knife" with freaky Swedish electronica group The Knife's "Heartbeats". Get it cause both songs/artists use the word "Knife" as their moniker! Wow, this mash-up works better than it has any right too, but man is it good!
Knife/Heartbeats Mashup (Grizzly Bear Vs. The Knife by PARRKA)