Love this song. Love the whole album.
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Abner Jay - "I'm So Depressed"
Steely Dan - "King of the World"
Shiiiiit, how did I avoid SD for so long? I grabbed Countdown to Ecstasy, The Royal Scam and Aja from the library last week and have been rockin' all three nonstop ever since.
Dr. Alimantado - Best Dressed Chicken in Town
They're unfairly maligned in some corners, but yeah, I think they're consistently pretty great. Aja is their best cover to cover IMO, but all of their early stuff is worth checking out. Even Two Against Nature isn't half bad. I haven't listened to them much recently, but I have great memories of getting stoned in my friend's basement over breaks from college and listening to these guys non-stop.
As for me, I've been obsessively listening to the new Liars album, Sisterworld, for about 2 weeks now. They're back to the more experimental stuff after the more straightforward, but still awesome, self-titled LP. It's a great mix of slow, ominous nightmarish tunes and balls-to-the-wall hardcore rock 'n roll. "Scarecrows on a Killer Slant" and "I Still Can See an Outside World" are gonna be a tough 1-2 punch to top in 2010 as will the album itself. I'd even give this the edge over Drum's Not Dead.
Pelican Daughters, "Exodus"
This track is awesome. It's so off kilter, almost sounds like it's broken. Cool mix, too. Lots of interesting things happening.
Listen on headphones.
Anyone hear the Peter Gabriel cover of "My Body Is a Cage?"
Here it is.
One of the best songs ever...
American Music Club - Johnny Mathis' Feet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTMR69pzGk0
Rho - Demos of Bloomington
http://www.last.fm/music/Rho/_/Demos+of+Bloomington
Madvillain - Accordion
From possibly the best rap album of the decade.
Here We Go Magic - Fangela
This is some good shit.
I bought new speakers last night.
Rocking -- Howlin' Wolf's "The Back Door Wolf" on my new Klipsch WF-34s. Kind of unbelievable.
Volcano-Beck. Modern Guilt has greatly and slowly began to build on me-I'm almost thinking of giving it **** instead of *** 1/2, now.
Mento. Lots and lots of mento.
In Too Deep-Genesis. Amazing song. I love how it was properly used in Mona Lisa, when Bob Hoskins is going through the scummy parts of London.
Daniel Lanois' new band, Black Dub
Amazing. Brian Blade is one of the best drummers around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wds6_...eature=related
Duke Ellington. 80 years later, his music still kicks butt.
Holiday-Vampire Weekend. Breezy, easy to listen to, pop/rock.
La Düsseldorf - "Düsseldorf"
Antony and the Johnsons - One Dove
The Crying Light sounds really, really good on vinyl. I almost splooged with pure ecstacy when this song came on.