Yeah I know I didn't post #3 yesterday, I sorta kinda forgot.
So today we explore the world of MGMT (pronounced Management). They have set the new bench mark for many bands to ascend to, and this was their first album! The music is new fresh sound and they explained best on the Tonight Show "its like 70's music, but from the future", that quote makes me laugh when ever I think of it.
Our video is kind of a interesting one, the song is Electric Feel, but is preformed by the sweet band from Showbiz Pizza known as, Rock-afire Explosion.
Ah yes Beck, Beck has not had a bad album sense the early 90's, he continually progresses and experiments, and because of this every album of his is unique, but still retains his trademark sound. Modern Guilt feels a little darker than some of his albums but doesn't depress you like Sea Change (strangely my favorite album of his).
I technically should not have this on here cause it is a EP not a album, but it is amazing. They are a very new group, as in so new they have not even released an album yet, but when they do, presumably next year it should be great. They are an electronic group again and like a great deal of new stuff coming out is heavily influenced from the 80's.
Death Cab has been within my top five favorite bands for a few years now. This is a great album but I am worried they are slipping (becoming more mainstream). The album has received great press and reviews, but is not the Death Cab of old. But again their okay albums are better then 90% of the best stuff out there, hence it being on my list. It is a fun album and Death Cab is a great way to be introduced to indie rock, its how I started.
Our video is the radio edit for I Will Possess Your Heart, the full version has a four minute intro that I love, but I figured you wanted the just hear the song.
Olivia has in the last week come alive. She started smile allot more and is cooing for awhile at times. These are a few pictures I got of her while Cassie was at work.
First off I need to apologize, I have been having issues with videos from Youtube being attached to my posts. That issue is obviously fixed and then I have been kinda busy the last two days. So I will do one post tonight, then I will do two on Saturday & Sunday to make up for lost time.
She & Him is what the name says, a girl and a guy, thats the band. The she is Zooey Deschanel, one of the few if not only actress to transition to music successfully. If you don't recognize her name, she has been in Elf, Yes Man, Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy and many others (Her sister is the lady in Bones). Unlike most actress's that do music, she wrote most of the lyrics (a few are covers), plays all the piano, and does the vocals. The Him is M. Ward who is well known in the Indie music world, and he does just about everything else that Zooey does not do.
The album has a heavy influence from 60's female pop groups, and a dash of country (yes I know, I hate country music). Because of this it has a more timeless feel to it and is great to crash on the couch with this comforting your thoughts. Other than that I think you need to listen for yourself. A few music critics have given this their top honers and labeled it album of the year.
Today we move from the world of electronic and venture into indie rock. TPC has been around for a few years but this is their first full length studio album, they had a EP come out in 2006 called A lesson in crime, that I like more than this. Elephant Shell has a more polished sound than previous EP's and LP's, but the feel is still intact (thats good).
My only gripe with the album is the average length of each track is about 2:30 long, that is a little to short for my personal tastes. All in all it is a very solid album and I look forward to future albums as they hone their sound and skill. I think they will be around for awhile and could potentially become more mainstream and popular if they sign with a bigger record label (that could be bad).