Friday, August 31, 2007

Friday Five: Cover Your Ears!

It's Friday, you don't have a job...wait, wrong quote. Anyways, here are five cover songs for your enjoyment.

For your ears -
Iron & Wine: Such Great Heights (The Postal Service cover)
MXPX: Barbie Girl (Aqua cover)
Anouk ft Ed Kowalczyk: Dance with You (Live cover)
Dar Williams ft Ani Difranco: Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
MXPX: I Want It That Way (Backstreet Boys cover)
Support these artists by buying their music

For your eyes -
The Gourds performing Snoop Dog's "Gin and Juice"

Thursday, August 30, 2007

"Your back's against the wall"

My music library is sadly still unavailable to me, so I decided to do a short post on a new favorite of mine, The Gossip. Fronted by Beth Ditto's strong vocals, the band has been releasing material since 1999. Here are a few cuts from 2006's Standing in the Way of Control. Enjoy!

For your ears -
The Gossip: Listen Up!
The Gossip: Your Mangled Heart
The Gossip: Standing in the Way of Control
from the album Standing in the Way of Control (Buy It)

For your eyes -
The Gossip's video for Jealous Girls


The Gossip's Website

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

"One of us will die inside these arms"

South Carolina native Sam Beam has been performing under the name of Iron & Wine since 2002. Beam garnered a lot of attention when he covered The Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" for the Garden State soundtrack. Iron & Wine's latest album, The Shepherd's Dog, hits stores on September 25th, and has been a mainstay on my Itunes for over a month now. Be sure to pick it up.

For your ears -
Iron & Wine: Carousel
Iron & Wine: Boy With A Coin
from the album The Shepherd's Dog (Pre-order it)
Iron & Wine: Naked As We Came

For your eyes -
Iron & Wine's video for "Jezebel"


Iron & Wine's Website, MySpace

Monday, August 27, 2007

"Sometimes I watch the wonder in your eyes"

The power cord to my laptop died, and as I unwisely stored all my music on it instead of on the network, I am having to use my gal's files for songs to post for today. So, I offer up 3 tracks from Tori Amos' latest album, American Doll Posse. Tori has hands down been my favorite artist since I first listened to Little Earthquakes. In the past few years, she's had some misses (The Beekeeper and Strange Little Girls, for example), but this new album rings back to the Tori that I first fell in love with all those years ago. The entire album is solid from start to finish, and I leave you with my favorite cuts from it.

For your ears -
Tori Amos: Roosterspur Bridge
Tori Amos: Teenage Hustling
Tori Amos: Digital Ghost
from the album American Doll Posse (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Tori Amos performing "Roosterspur Bridge" on CTV's Canada AM 4/30/07


Tori Amos' Website, Myspace

Sunday, August 26, 2007

"Could I belong to you?"


Anouk has been making music in her native Netherlands since 1997, garnering her a huge following in Europe. Anouk has a deep, gravelly sound to her voice that reminds me a bit of Janis Joplin, just with a more hard rock sound. Anouk's last release was 2006's Anouk is Alive, titled so because her releases have been spotty in recent years due to having three kids. Anouk has recorded and performed with the likes of Sarah Bettens (K's Choice) and Ed Kowalczyk (Live), and is worth a listen.

For your ears -
Anouk: Girl
Anouk: Jerusalem
from the album Hotel New York (Buy It)
Anouk: Nobody's Wife
from the album Together Alone (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Anouk's video for "Lost"


Visit Anouk's Website

Saturday, August 25, 2007

"Stop Talking About Comic Books or I'll Kill You!"

This weekend is going to be full of super nerdy times at Fan Expo Canada, a three day extravaganza of mini-expos relating to comics, science fiction, horror, anime, and gaming. I can barely contain myself, and so I leave you with a few ditties about comic books and super heroes.

For your ears -
Lemon Demon: The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny
The Tearjerkers: Comic Book Heroes
Ookla the Mok: Number One
support these artist by buying their albums

For your eyes -
Lemon Demon's video for "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny" (Worth the watch. Seriously funny shit)


Friday, August 24, 2007

Friday Five - Cover me up!

Five cover songs for your Friday. Enjoy!

For your ears -
The Cliks: Cry Me A River (Justin Timberlake cover)
Astrid Swan: When You Were Young (Killers cover)
KT Tunstall: I Want You Back (Jackson 5 cover)
The Last Town Chorus: Modern Love (David Bowie cover)
Johnny Cash: Hurt (NIN cover)
Support these artists by buying their music

As an added Friday bonus, here's that leaked Britney Spears' track people have been talking about. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.

For your eyes -
Tori covering NIN's "Hurt" and The Cure's "Lovesong" during the Dew Drop Inn tour of 1996.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Some People Have Real Problems

Sia first caught my attention when her song "Breathe Me" was used during the series finale of Six Feet Under. Her solo material, as well as her work with Zero 7, has been solidly consistent. Her new album, Some People Have Real Problems, is chock full of beautiful ballads, and upbeat sing-a-longs. I highly recommend picking this album up when it hits the streets.

For your ears -
Sia: Beautiful Calm Driving
Sia:Electric Bird
Sia: I Go To Sleep
Sia: Death By Chocolate
from the album Some People Have Real Problems (Buy Sia CDs)

For your eyes -
Sia's video for "Breathe Me"


Sia's Website, MySpace

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

"No amount of whiskey, no amount of wine"

If you're looking for really solid indie folk-pop, look no further than The Weepies. Deb Talan and Steve Tannen started dating and playing together in 2001 after meeting at a gig of Tannen's. The duo's latest album, 2006's Say I Am You is very simply arranged, but musically and lyrically beautiful. "Gotta Have You" is by far one of the best songs about longing I've heard in a very long time.

For your ears -
The Weepies: Gotta Have You
The Weepies: World Spins Madly On
The Weepies: Not Your Year
The Weepies: Painting by Chagall
from the album Say I Am You (Buy it)

For your eyes -
The Weepies' video for "Nobody Knows Me At All"


The Weepies' Website, MySpace

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

We're bringing sexy back...

Despite a sinus cold that is threatening to kick my arse, my lovely lady and I are headed to the Air Canada Centre tonight to see Justin Timberlake in concert. In light of losing all my cool points, I leave you with a smattering of cheesy pop songs I adore. Enjoy!

For your ears -
Justin Timberlake: Summer Love
Esthero: Everyday is a Holiday
AJ & Aly: Potential Break Up Song
JoJo: Coming For You
Natasha Bedingfield: (I Wanna Have Your) Babies

For your eyes -
Video from the VMAs of Britney Spears (pre-meltdown), Christina Aguilera, Madonna, and Missy Elliot performing "Like A Virgin"/"Hollywood"/"Work It"

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Rilo Kiley: Under the Blacklight can go live under a rock

Rilo Kiley officially broke my heart this weekend. I have listened to Under the Blacklight repeatedly, in various states of being, and I just can't get into it. One of my favorite bands tried to make a indie dance pop album, and I just can't follow them. I had hope when "Silver Lining" leaked, as it was a solid track and made me incredibly bouncy. The rest of Under The Blacklight falls horribly short. Jenny Lewis does not have what I would call an incredible voice, but she has pretty vocals. On this album, she sounds strained and tinny for the most part. There's not even great lyrics to make up for how this album sounds ("Smoke Detector" made me cry out in anger with its triteness). I've heard comparisons to Fleetwood Mac on this album. I call bullshit, because at least most Fleetwood Mac is listenable. After having to wait so long for a new album amidst all their solo projects, Rilo Kiley should have stayed under a rock a bit longer and made an album that was worth a three year wait. I am hoping their show at the Phoenix on September 18th is more older material than this dribble. If this had been their debut album, I would have never become a fan.

For your ears -
Rilo Kiley: Dejalo
Rilo Kiley: Give A Little Love
Rilo Kiley: Close Call
from the album Under The Blacklight (Buy It)

For your eyes -
RK performing "Close Call" at the MySpace secret show 8/10/07 in Eagle Rock, CA


Rilo Kiley's Website, MySpace

Saturday, August 18, 2007

You Can't Buy A Gun When You're Crying

If Sufjan Stevens and Gillian Welch had a love child, I'd reckon that baby would sound a lot like Holly Golightly. You Can't Buy A Gun When You're Crying came out in April, and I just finally got around to listening to the record. The jury is still out on this one.

For your ears -
Holly Golightly: I Let My Daddy Do That
Holly Golightly: Black Heart
Holly Golightly: So Long
from the album You Can't Buy A Gun When You're Crying (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Holly Golightly performing "So Long" at the Roskilde Festival


Holly Golightly's Website, MySpace

Friday, August 17, 2007

Friday Five - It's a Cover Up!

It's Friday, therefore you get your weekly dose of cover songs. Enjoy!

For your ears -
Tori Amos: Rattlesnakes (Lloyd Cole & The Commotions cover)
Nelly Furtado: Crazy (Gnarls Barkley cover)
Bloc Party: Say It Right (Nelly Furtado cover)
Alanis Morrisette: King of Pain (Police cover)
Metric Between The Bars (Elliot Smith cover)

For your eyes -
Video of Nelly Furtado covering "Crazy"

Thursday, August 16, 2007

I need you to hurry up now cause I can't wait much longer.

I am too full of Chinese food and tired from errands to do a real post. I will however raise myself briefly from the couch and implore you to buy at least two copies of Graduation on September 11th. Nothing would please me greater than for 50 Cent to never release another album.

For your ears:
Kanye West: Young Folks
Kanye West: Can't Tell Me Nothing
Pre-order Graduation now

For your eyes:
Kanye's video for "Stronger"


Kanye's Website, MySpace

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Birfday Magic

Today is my best friend Karen's 29th birthday. In honor of her special day, and the fact that I can't be there in person to celebrate with her, I am posting 3 songs for her. These are tracks I didn't have room for on the numerous mix cds I sent her. Enjoy, and happy birthday Kare!

For your ears -
Rose Polenzani & Rose Cousins: Book of Love (Magnetic Fields cover)
Rose Polenzani & Rose Cousins: Uncomplicated (Elvis Costello cover)
unreleased tracks - visit Rose P's website here

Cat Power: Living Proof
from the album The Greatest (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Cat Power's video for "Living Proof"

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

New Orleans' Gold: Blair

Southern singers always hold a special place in my heart, and 23 year old Blair Gimma is no exception. Her recently released EP, Pluto, is a charming mix of acoustic strumming and beautiful vocals. Upon hearing the track "Kamakazee" I thought, "Hrmm, it's like she's Jenny Lewis' little sister." I will definitely keep an eye out for any future releases from Blair, and highly recommend picking up this EP ($5 at CD Baby).

For your ears -
Blair: Kamakazee
Blair: Mona Lisa
Blair: Wolfboy
from the EP Pluto (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Well, damn. I can't seem to be able to find a single video clip from Blair. So, I'll have to leave you with a short clip from a couple of years ago of me tazing my best friend Karen for the 1st time.


Blair's MySpace

Monday, August 13, 2007

A Family Affair

Eisley's sophmore album, Combinations, comes out tomorrow. The Texas rock group, consisting of four siblings and a cousin, have produced a solid album, with a few tracks really standing out. Eisley would be right at home on any pop radio station, and this may be the album that brings them mainstream success.

For your ears -
Eisley: Taking Control
Eisley: I Could Be There For You
Eisley: Combinations
from the album Combinations (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Eisley's video for "Invasion"


Eisley's Website, MySpace

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Con Artists

I've never really been a fan of Tegan and Sara. I liked 2004's "Walking With a Ghost" alright, but preferred The White Stripe's cover of it. My friend Q had thrown in some songs of theirs on mixed cds here and there, and I just found everything the Quin sisters recorded to be blase. I don't know if I fell and bumped my head at some point, but after downloading their newest release, The Con, on a whim, I haven't been able to stop listening. I like every track on the album, which is a rare occurrence. Tune in and let me know what you think.

For your ears -
Tegan and Sara: Nineteen
Tegan and Sara: Floorplan
Tegan and Sara: Like O, Like H
from the album The Con (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Tegan and Sara's video for "Back In Your Head"


Tegan and Sara's Website, MySpace

Saturday, August 11, 2007

You Say Music! We Say Ear Crack!


Ready for some Vancouver based dance-punk-pop? You Say Party! We Say Die! is catchy as fuck and a welcome addition to my collection. Listen to "Monster" just once and I guarantee you'll be humming it all day long. Good stuff.

For your ears -
You Say Party! We Say Die!: Monster
from the album Lose All Time (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Video for "Monster"


YSP!WSD! Website, MySpace

Friday, August 10, 2007

Friday Five - Cover it Up!


It's Friday kids, and that means five cover songs for your perusal. Enjoy!

For your ears -
Vivek Shraya: Seven Nation Army (White Stripes cover)
(Buy It)

Rose Polenzani: Soul Meets Body (Death Cab cover)
(Buy It)

Ani Difranco: When Doves Cry (Prince cover)
(Buy It)

Ben Lee: Float On (Modest Mouse cover)
(Buy It)

Death Cab for Cutie: Bad Reputation (Freedy Johnston cover)
(Buy It)

For your eyes -
Rose Cousins and Rose Polenzani cover the Magnetic Field's "Book of Love"

Thursday, August 9, 2007

"I could write a million songs about the way you say my name"


I am a huge sucker for pop ballads, especially by female vocalists. No one is doing them better right now than Brooke Fraser. 19 year old Brooke has yet to make a splash stateside, but is a huge star in her native New Zealand and Australia. Her first album, 2004's What to Do with Daylight scored her four number one hits and went seven times platnium. 2006's Albertine went platnium within the first week of its release. If perfectly crafted pop and amazing vocals are your thing, check Brooke out, you won't be disappointed.

For your ears -
Brooke Fraser: Shadowfeet
Brooke Fraser: Deciphering Me
Brooke Fraser: Arithmetic
from the album Albertine (Buy It)

For your eyes -
"Shadowfeet" video


Brooke Fraser's Website, MySpace

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Bubble Pop Electric


Toronto's Vivek Shraya has released a new album called If We're Not Talking, and it is a hot, fun mess of electro pop. Produced by Meghan Toohey, I highly recommend picking up this album, as well as heading over to VS' MySpace and downloading his cover of The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army".

For your ears -
Vivek Shraya: Chemistry
Vivek Shraya: Fevered
Vivek Shraya: I Won't Envy
from the album If We're Not Talking (Buy It)

For your eyes -
Making of Vivek's video for Fevered


Vivek's Website, MySpace

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

"I can silence the voice in my head and hear you instead"

After a long hiatus, Lauren Hoffman returned to the music scene with 2006's Choreography, a gorgeous, melodic look at love, loss, and inner darkness. Choreography sounds nothing like her previous albums, thankfully. It seems she took the time off to really dig deep and hone her craft. This album is a must have for any audiophile. Go getcha' some!

For your ears -
Lauren Hoffman: Ghost You Know
From the album Choreography (BUY IT)

For your eyes -
The video for Lauren Hoffman's "Broken"


Lauren's Website, MySpace

Monday, August 6, 2007

Canada's best kept secret: Rose Cousins


Back in the day, my best friend Karen and I would sit around my apartment and play music for each other that usually left us both in tears. If we had known about Rose Cousins at the time, she would have been on the top of our lists. The combination of her beautifully written lyrics, haunting voice, and gorgeous arrangements make her one of the best singer/songwriters I've heard in years. Rose is currently a finalist in the 2007 Mountain Stage Newsong Contest, and I wouldn't be surprised if she took home the prize on September 22nd in New York City. I highly recommend picking up her latest album, If You Were For Me, and catching her live if the opportunity arises.

For your ears -
From the EP Miles to Go:
Rose Cousins: Always Goes
(BUY IT)

From the album If You Were for Me:
Rose Cousins: Pale Love
Rose Cousins: Home
(BUY IT)

For your eyes -
Rose Polenzani and Rose Cousins sing "Uncomplicated" by Elvis Costello


Rose Cousins' Website, MySpace

Sunday, August 5, 2007

For those about to rock, we salute you!

Today, Guitar Hero 80s Edition came to live in our house. Because the next 24 hours will be spent glued to my PS2, I'll have to leave you with songs from the previous two games that rocked my socks off. Can't blog, must rock...

For your ears -
The Slip: Even Rats (from GH 1)

That Handsome Devil: Elephant Bones (from GH 2)

Freezepop: Less Talk More Rokk (from GH 2)

For your eyes -
The Slip performing "Even Rats" (I want the drummer's hat)

Saturday, August 4, 2007

"What the fuck was I thinking?"

In light of a jam packed day of marketing, swimming, attempts at making fried green tomatoes, and grievous injury, I am too tired to make a proper blog entry. I present you with a few tracks from Jenny Owen Youngs' album Batten The Hatches, whose music I have recently become a huge fan of. Enjoy, and good night!

For your ears -
Jenny Owen Youngs:
Fuck Was I
Keys Out Lights On
Drinking Song


For your eyes -
Jenny Owen Youngs performing "Fuck Was I" at the Beat Kitchen in Chicago,

Friday, August 3, 2007

Friday Five - Under The Covers

For today, five cover songs that make me a happy boy. Jenny Owen Youngs' cover of Nelly's "Hot in Herre" is an especially good tune. Enjoy!

For your ears -
Ben Gibbard: Complicated (Avril Lavinge)

Mozella: Say It Ain't So (Weezer)

Jenny Owen Youngs: Hot in Herre (Nelly)

Save Ferris: C'mon Eileen (Dexy's Midnight Runners)

Citizen Cope: Karma Police (Radiohead)

For your eyes -
Jenny Owen Youngs performing "Hot in Herre" with some "Wonderwall" thrown in at the end.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Little Girls, Big Voices

I recently picked up on the buzz concerning Sara Bareilles' new album Little Voice and decided to try her out, as she had been compared to Norah Jones and Fiona Apple (both favorites of mine). I think the comparisons are way off (any woman with a piano accompaniment gets either the Fiona Apple/Norah Jones or Tori Amos/Sarah McLachlan comparison. Get original guys!). Sara's got a sound of her own that I really enjoy, especially in "Love Song".

Now, an artist I can definitely hear hints of Fiona Apple in is A Fine Frenzy, especially in her song "Ashes and Wine". Her new album One Cell in the Sea is beautiful, and I would highly recommend that you get the entire album, if only for the song "You Picked Me" (a favorite in my household).

For your ears -
Sara Bareilles: Love Song

A Fine Frenzy: You Picked Me

A Fine Frenzy: Ashes and Wine

A Fine Frenzy: Almost Lover

For your eyes -
The video for A Fine Frenzy's "Almost Lover"

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

"They chart up your insides and put them on display."

Today was spent mostly in doctor's offices, getting prescriptions and set up in the Toronto health system. As whenever I am off to a medical appointment, snippets of Rilo Kiley's "The Good That Won't Come Out" creep into my head (I do this thing where I think I'm real sick/but I won't go to the doctor to find out about it/Cause they make you stay real still in a real small space/As they chart up your insides and put them on display./They'd see all of it, all of me, all of it.). I've been a huge RK fan since first introduced to them by my friend Joseph. I have been eagerly awaiting their new release Under the Blacklight, and seeing them live in Toronto at the Phoenix on September 18th. "The Moneymaker" is the first track to be released so far, and while it is not a horrible song per say, it definitely made me wince a bit and wonder what the hell the new album was going to sound like (at least the video is entertaining). Then I heard a leaked track of "Silver Lining", and my thoughts of impending music suck where quickly quelled. This song makes me unbelievably happy and bouncy, and The Watson Twin's backing is just superb. I've also heard "Dreamworld", which is okay in it's own right, but not being so much of a Blake Sennet fan, I could have really done without his vocal additions to the song. In anticipation of the new release (21 more days!), I present you with three tracks from the upcoming album:

For your ears -
Rilo Kiley: Silver Lining
Rilo Kiley: The Moneymaker
Rilo Kiley: Dreamworld

For your eyes -
Rilo Kiley's video for "The Moneymaker"