Friday, October 31, 2008

show #23 halloween playlist

don't forget to share your halloween candy with someone you love! unless it has razor blades in it. here's the playlist:


thee oh sees - ghost in the trees
talking heads - psycho killer
the features - exorcising demons
menomena - evil bee
menomena - the monkey's back
sufjan stevens - they are night zombies!! they are neighbors!! they have come back from the dead!! ahhhhh!
north american hallowe'en prevention inc. - do they know it's hallowe'en?
clearlake - i'd like to hurt you
tegan & sara - walking with a ghost
band of horses - is there a ghost
the specials - ghost town
gorillaz - dracula
screamin' jay hawkins - i put a spell on you

menomena - the monkey's back






Wednesday, October 22, 2008

updateage

i have a terrible habit of not mentioning worthwhile upcoming concerts when i'm on the air. sure, plenty of other local blogs have their "must see" lists, but it's high time i join the club. so look down the left-hand column and see if there's a show out there you might want to see. it's a work in progress, so feel free to email me if you have any concert suggestions.

delta spirit at mercy lounge was great last night, by the way. i hope all you nashvillians were able to make it.











delta spirit - people c'mon









also, i heard a great tune on the radio today from one of the guys behind tony! toni! toné! thanks npr.











raphael saadiq - 100 yard dash






Saturday, October 18, 2008

hostile takeover

big thanks to trainee dave for covering most of this week's show. we all have to start somewhere and sadly he has to start on my pitiful show. it wasn't that long ago that i too was a lowly trainee and i have to say dave did a killer job at the controls. anyway, here's what you heard after his hostile takeover mix:

1. beck - modern guilt
2. the individuals - my three sons
3. the walkmen - red moon
4. lambchop - slipped, dissolved, & loosed
5. these united states - west won
6. delta spirit - trashcan

once again i'll be out of the studio next week, so enjoy the fun with an extended version of college music 101. see you in a couple weeks for a very special halloween edition of nashville mixtapes on friday, oct 31. boo!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

show #22 playlist

hope you enjoyed last night's financial meltdown mixtape. i have to take next friday off thanks to work obligations, but that just means college music 101 will last an extra hour! i'll be back at 7pm sharp on oct. 17.

here's the playlist:

financial meltdown mix

these united states - west won
bruce springsteen - the promised land
the arcade fire - (antichrist television blues)
the war on drugs - arms like boulders
radiohead - dollars & cents
neva dinova - supercomputer
these united states - heaven can wait
horse feathers - working poor
delta spirit - people c'mon
silver jews - suffering jukebox
delta spirit - people, turn around
elbow - one day like this

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

review time #6


The New Year - The New Year

In a lot of ways, this album is a blend of earlier efforts by The New Year and the Kadane brothers’ previous band Bedhead. It’s often more upbeat than the latter and far less slit-your-wrists than the former. In fact, it rocks more than The New Year fans might expect. I’ve liked both bands for a long time, so what can I say? The New Year is a pretty good album - I especially appreciate the more dynamic tempos and brighter themes.






Musee Mecanique - Hold This Ghost

The obvious comparison here is Sufjan Stevens or Beirut. This will undoubtedly make some people’s eyes roll and if this were just some other knock-off band I’d be on your side. But Musee Mecanique pass the bullshit test with flying colors – I never once had to suppress my “this is too sappy” gag reflex. Each track is layered with cool instrumentation, but still manages to sound sparse. No single artist is ripped off by this band and I’m happy to have found another brand new sound I can put on heavy ipod rotation now.






The Broken West - Now Or Heaven

The Broken West are a pop band that obviously have high [insert teen drama tv show/movie] soundtrack ambitions. BUT... they are on Merge Records, so I gave this album a shot. Honestly, I couldn’t get into it at first, but after a couple tries I’ve decided this is actually pretty good pop music. Occasionally they delve into potentially embarrassing territory and they do lose originality points for randomly toying with long-since-played-out synth pop sounds. Despite these flaws, Now Or Heaven may be catchy enough to make it worth your while.





These United States - Crimes

The prolific These United States are at it again with their second full-length release this year. The entire album sounds like the band set up a make-shift studio in an beat-up dive bar, drank a lot of whiskey, and pressed “record”. In my book, that’s a very good thing. Vocally, Conor Oberst comparisons are probably fair. The wordy lyrics and shifting pace of the songs definitely keep you interested, too.