Saturday, September 24, 2011

spotify


if you haven't yet signed up for this, do so now. ... stop reading this and click up in the address bar and type in www.spotify.com ... or just click the spottily logo above.

go, do it, seriously, stop reading this. 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Staind's 9/11 Benefit Show to Stream Live Tonight on Noisecreep

PR Brown

Staind will be performing a special show tonight in New York City to benefit the families of 9/11 victims. This show marks the release of the new self titled album and will be broadcasted live only on Noisecreep. Show tickets are priced at $9.11, and all of that money goes to helping those families. In addition, Atlantic Records will be matching the total ticket sales that Staind raises, and will be donating that separately to the charity. If you can't attend, feel free to watch the live stream online over at Noisecreep. 
Enjoy,
steve

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

n.m.w. 4 ... staind

artist:
staind
album:
staind 


holy tear my face off batman.


this album has been the one i have been waiting for since dysfunction... not to say their music has gone downhill, just to say that there was only a few gems on all of the albums since. each tune, dare i call them tunes, are absolutely brutal. i feel like i am in college again... listening to mean nasty songs, being slightly pissed off at something, or just thinking how cool it would be to scream at someone.


now that i'm a touch older and way more calm... i have to say, the memories of angry nights and uncomfortable arguments resurface when i'm listening to any of these raw emotional tracks. i feel like i need to quickly get on the horn and have at it with someone... but then it dawns on me that i am driving to get my morning dunkin donuts coffee, and all is okay. what once was coping music, has now become nostalgic and much more enjoyable.



this new album revisits their older style guitar riffs. brutal, down-tuned, rhythmic grooves help set the album up for being one of the heaviest to date. aaron lewis' melodic vocals have been paired up with one of the meanest screams in modern rock. it's ridiculous actually. every song on this album has a place in a best of mix for me. 


so i'm off no to find my old staind discs. mix tape, here i come.
go buy this now.
steve

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

n.m.w. 3 ... 311

ARTIST
311
ALBUM

universal pulse



okay, so let it be known that i am a rabid 311 fan... not the kind that knows every word, but the sort of rabid that only comes from repeating an album for weeks on end. 


there are only eight tracks on this disc... and they made them count.  somehow they have managed to make an album that sonically could fit somewhere in between 311's "blue album" and "from chaos".


this album contains great grooves like their self-titled album and fantastic melodies like we have heard before on "from chaos". 


on one note, if you haven't purchased a 311 album since high school, you are still okay ... you haven't missed too too much. luckily, this disc will drop you off somewhere close to high school algebra class.


give it a fair share of listens... at only 28 minutes, it's a quick listen. lots to hold on to musically once you get used to the songs.


go buy it... 






... and put on track 4, "trouble". then listen to track 7, "weightless". after that is done, start from the beginning. there is not a bad song on the album... those just happen to be the songs that i am stuck on. below is a video for their first single (sunset in july) off of universal pulse... it's a dumb album art video, but it;s a good quality recording of the whole tune.




and we cannot forget this little gem... god i love this song. i'm pretty sure at one point or another i thought i was nick hexum. (you can't see me, but i am shaking my head)
i hope "you, you" like this oldie too.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

n.m.w. 2 ... the civil wars

ARTIST
the civil wars
ALBUM

barton hallow

this music completely blew me away. it's a southern, male female, call in response, gospel-ish, pull on your heart strings sort of band... if that makes any sense. 


every new song/video i come across absolutely captivates me. with such a simple broken down setup to the music, i can easily skip past how technically wonderful their song writing and harmonies are. specifically, in the song "poison & wine", just before the two minute mark, as joy williams sings the verse melody, john paul white sneaks in with a harmony that i image most wouldn't pick up on let alone be able to write and perform.


every vocal melody is created with such intent but delivered in such a way, that you would never notice.


go buy this and a bottle of wine... press play, sip and enjoy.




Saturday, August 27, 2011

†††

if you like the deftones, or chino marino, you are going to dig this. 
crosses
the new side project of deftones lead singer chino marino. crosses offers up a free EP for the taking. just as moody, spacey and textural as any decent chino project. i know you'll enjoy.





later,
steve

Friday, August 26, 2011

did you hear the news about ... tom waits?


heeeee's back!

i'm so excited to see new material from one of my favorite artists. his wacky, diverse musicality has shaped the way i listen to music as a whole. 

i was first introduce to him in 2002 with the incredible album "alice." 
"go skating on your name... and by tracing it twice, i fell through the ice of alice..." 

such great visual lyrics from an amazing story teller. anyway, he is back with a new full length album called "bad as me" 13 tracks...(unless you buy the deluxe edition) and the new single "bad as me" sounds like we are in for a treat.

"bad as me" makes me realize that we are all in the same boat and at least guilty of the same things. "you're the same kind of bad as me". 

most likely that's true... i've been know to ruffle some feathers in my time.
anyway the album art for the single looks like...


and the new tune sounds like...



turns out that tom waits is sort of particular about how his music is shared too... you might want to check out this video to make sure you are following all of the new rules.

so that's about it... for now. i'll keep you posted as more is announced.
till next time
steve

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

n.m.w. number one

the first blog post for "new music wednesdays" has arrived. (sound the trumpets)... every wednesday, i will use this site to share with you a song/album that i can't stop listening to.
ARTIST
right away, great captain!
ALBUM
the eventually home
SONG
memories from a shore


i recently stumbled upon this track by using an app for my iPad(thanks again matt) called "aweditorium" ... it's a great app, i suggest you go and download it for your iPad for free.


anyway, after hearing the song for just a few seconds, i noticed that the vocals sounded way too familiar. recently, i have been completely stuck on a group called manchester orchestra. their songs are eerie, heartfelt, and at times angry as hell... the sort of anger you only get from a high school breakup or when someone that borrows your pen, puts it in their mouth and then hands it back to you. ugh... i hate that.


realizing that the song i heard on my iPad was being sung by manchester orchestra's andy hull, i instantly hopped on itunes, previewed it  and purchased the disc. i knew if it was as good as the track "memories from a shore" or even anything like manchester orchestra, i was going to be fine with my purchase.


so back to the description... turns out this disc is number two of a three disc concept album. the short of it is the main character of the trilogy is a 17th century sailor who comes home and catches his wife in an act of betrayal with his brother. i am not going to go on and on and site lyrics that support this claim. however, i will state that the chorus to this song packs a punch.


"anna, no. what an embarrassing way to go."


woof... that hurts.
anyway... i love the way he emphasizes "embarrassing". try singing along... it's tough. 
so click on my link below and at least give the song a listen.
i hope you enjoy it... check back next wednesday for a new tune! 
later
steve


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

i am one of many...


{figure two}
happy birthday to me... 


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Monday, August 22, 2011

grab yourself a can of pork soda!!

To think that its's been over 15 years since i first saw a primus concert at the tower theater with my buddy seth.

i can totally remember what got us absolutely hooked... late one night, seth and i were watching music videos on mtv, and out of nowhere, on comes primus' "wynona's big brown beaver." we stood right in front of the tv and didn't make a peep till it was all over. we quickly jotted down the band name and song title and proceeded to figure out who's mom would take us to buy their cd. (funny thing is, i think we bought our copies from "the wall"... i miss those wall stickers.) 

anyway... once we bought one, we went out and purchased the rest of their albums and a few tshirts (that we probably wore to the show). a couple weeks later we are down in upper darby pa. getting our first "real" concert experience.

the best part of this is that seth's mom had to drive us to the show... she stayed and rocked out with us... i hope to think that she enjoyed herself. 

so i give you the video that started it all... well for us that is.
i wish i could get a personalized duracell costume too!!


and for those of you who have not seen "mr. krinkle"
(i'm pretty sure that i first saw this video at one of those video kiosks at kmart.)




come with us, we'll sail the seas of cheese...
later,
steve

Saturday, August 20, 2011

perhaps you have better start from the beginning...



{figure one...}
... one of many more to come.


this is a part of me that i needed to share. i hope you enjoy. 
steve


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Friday, August 19, 2011

...everything without a poison apple.




turns out, i'm this old... ugh.


but never-the-less, this compilation is fantastic. make sure you get the free download... my favorites so far are "in bloom" and "drain you". 



broke into the old apartment

this is where we used to live.
shot on my iPhone

Thursday, August 18, 2011

my ernie ball

Music... man.
shot on my iPhone

this is what happens when i get bored...

so here we are...
i record and/or photograph any idea that i have. if it is inspiring, interesting, colorful, catchy or just plain and simple, i digitally record that moment for safe keeping in my iPhone. now that i have way too many digital moments to handle, i think it's time to dust a few off and get them out of my poorly lit back pocket.


this is where you come in... 


i enjoy teaching and sharing my ideas with my closest friends... i find this blog to be a good way of keeping my friends interested without talking their ears off... and a way for me not to become an even bigger digital packrat. 


this website will be my excuse for being creative visually and sonically... (a.k.a. photos/videos and music... the other way sounded cooler.) this should be a lot of fun, and a nice way for me to express something... anything. 


so there you go.
steve