Friday, September 26, 2008

ROULETTE 32

"Half underwater, I'm half my mother's daughter..."

A Fine Frenzy - Hope For the Hopeless (One Cell in the Sea, 2007)

Klaxons - Isle of Her (Myths of the Near Future, 2007)

The Dresden Dolls - Half Jack (The Dresden Dolls, 2003)

Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal (Fleet Foxes, 2008)

And don't forget, search for more at The Hype Machine; purchase albums or mp3's at Amazon, Amazon Canada, Amie St., cdbaby, or Insound.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

ALDEN UPDATE AGAIN

Hey, guys.

Sorry for the lack of posts; my computer's internet is dead and that means no uploady. Updating from my sisters Mac at the moment.

Since my last update, Amanda Palmer released Who Killed Amanda Palmer and I ordered it - and am getting a signed copy! Signed personally by that crazy but loveable Amanda Palmer. Hell yeah! In other news, though, it's looking like The Dresden Dolls are either in indefinite hiatus or kaput, depending on what mood you catch Brian Viglione in. Honestly, though I'm so sad I kinda feel like weeping manly tears, maybe this is a good thing for both of them. They'll get away from each other long enough to miss each other, do amazing solo work (maybe even a Viggy solo album?), then get back together in a few years' time and produce an album so great the world will fall on its knees and cry like little babies. (... I hope)

In honour of all this news coming out of Dresden, a song from a pretty fucking amazing album coming right up...

Amanda Palmer - Blake Says [Who Killed Amanda Palmer, 20o8)

Also, once my net is all fixed up I have a couple of big announcements, including one regarding tBoS' big first-anniversary plans. Until then, though, stay awesome.

And don't forget, search for more at The Hype Machine; purchase albums or mp3's at Amazon, Amazon Canada, Amie St., cdbaby, or Insound.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

ROULETTE 31

"I'd rather take a bath with a sociopath than a date with Bill Gates."

LAL feat. Leah - Your Body Could Start A War (Deportation, 2008)

The Chapin Sisters - Toxic (Britney Spears cover)

Anya Marina - Sociopath (Miss Halfway, 2005)

Micah P. Hinson - Throw the Stone (Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra, 2008)

And don't forget, search for more at The Hype Machine; purchase albums or mp3's at Amazon, Amazon Canada, Amie St., cdbaby, or Insound.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

ROULETTE 30

"Absence makes the heart grow fonder; fondness makes the absence longer."


This past week or so, after a slew of great finds, I've been getting back my music mojo and really enjoying some new albums. Though I open the post with an oldie (for me, at least), you'll see that I take my search for the best music in 2008 very seriously, and I hope you enjoy exploring this year's releases alongside me.

Ace of Base - Unspeakable (Junk and Function Mix) (Unspeakable CDS, 2002)

An old favourite, and one of the first remixes I ever liked. there's just something about this song that makes me dance a little in my seat. Ace of Base should be returning in 2008/2009 with new material, and I'm very curious to see what they've come up with.

Yoav - Where Is My Mind? (Pixies cover) (Charmed and Strange, 2008)

After following advice from a tBoS commenter and fellow blogger, eng+, I began to check out Yoav's album Charmed and Strange, and I'm genuinely impressed. One of the best offering in my first listen of the album is a cover of one of my oft-forgotten favourites, Pixies's "Where Is My Mind?". It has a completely different feel, with a subdued, guitar-led introspective take.

Jem - Aciiid! (Down to Earth, 2008)

I do know it's been a bit overkill with Jem these past few days, but I've been waiting years for this follow-up and I'm quickly falling in love with her music all over again. She's just loveable here, with her singing bits in Japanese and just the utter sense of fun in this song. It feels like a song designed for DDR, really. It's a breath of fresh air, as I've been listening to some heavier stuff lately.

Joshua Radin feat. Meiko - Sky (Simple Times, 2008)

Joshua Radin's last record We Were Here (2006) was a quick favourite at first, pulling tightly on the heartstrings. After one too many listens, it began to feel overly sappy, and I abandoned it for other fare. Radin is master of this genre, though, and although I may not be head-over-heels with this follow-up, I do fully expect to enjoy it. This song, featuring Meiko, is a nice one about dreaming about your partner leaving you, and the warm feeling when you wake up and they're still there.

Los Campesinos - We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed (We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed, 2008)

The title track from next month's release, Los Campesinos' second in 2008, is a new take of some old tricks. For those who've overplayed their first album, it may be too soon to give this one a shot as it's very much the same feel of the last album. However, as I never did so, I'm definitely enjoying it. Considering the above lyric from the song, however, makes me wonder exactly how fond Los Campesinos are of Hold On Now, Youngster..., even if I love it.

Jason Mraz feat. Colbie Caillat - Lucky (We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things; 2008)

It's always been very hit-and-miss with Jason Mraz for me, on a song-by-song basis. That said, I'm very fond of this downright cute duet between he and Colbie Caillat, that's in the vein of the above "Sky" in being thankful for a relationship. Here, Mraz outshines Radin and gives Caillat much more to do than poor Meiko, but both songs are worth your time.

Alt-Ctrl-Sleep - Stay (Alt-Ctrl-Sleep; 2008)

A beautiful psychadelic pop track from husband-and-wife duo Joe and April Diaco, who have created some very pretty, introspective and entrancing music here. Just listening to this music draws you in, softly but surely, with its softly pulsing music and rare, dreamy-fuzzy vocals. Give them a listen, I think you'll find them very intriguing.

And don't forget, search for more at The Hype Machine; purchase albums or mp3's at Amazon, Amazon Canada, Amie St., cdbaby, or Insound.

Friday, September 12, 2008

TRACK SHOWCASE: JEM'S "I WANT YOU TO..."

"I want you to love me, I want you to touch me, I want you to know me..."


This song may not be a flat out work of beauty like other given the track showcase, but there's something so infectious and sexy about it (even if it's a little obvious about it) that I just can't help myself. From Jem's upcoming album, this Spanish-inspired piece is about the sexuality of dancing, and I just love it.

Jem - I Want You To... (Down to Earth, 2008)

And don't forget, search for more at The Hype Machine; purchase albums or mp3's at Amazon, Amazon Canada, Amie St., cdbaby, or Insound.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

WHAT DOES THE BRINGER OF SONG WANT FOR HIS BIRTHDAY?

So, last November I got bored. Real bored. Or perhaps I got real busy, and needed to unwind. For some reason, I tapped into my soul and sold it to Google; I made a music blog. And in two months, it'll be The Bringer of Song's first birthday, and I'm considering a few options by way of celebration. One recently made suggestion, by a certain relative of mine, was that I find some way to give you, or a few lucky yous, some presents; that is the nature of a music blog after all.

I am a poor university student, so I can't go around buying gold-gilded thrones and unicorns for you folks. Plus, those aren't very musically oriented. However, I'm hoping to be able to arrange something. As an aside, if you're an artist, or manage an artist, or your cousin's best friend's wife is friends with a member of a band I (might) like, let me know. Wink wink.

ETA Sept 12, 2008: Don't worry about this little issue. Let me just say that I'm fully prepared for November's celebration, thanks to some generous donations.

Andrew Bird - The Happy Birthday Song (The Mysterious Production of Eggs, 2005)

Sunday, September 7, 2008

NEW SONG: BEN FOLD'S "YOU DON'T KNOW ME"

"Why the fuck would you want me back? Baby, it's because you don't know me at all."


A new song has slipped out of Ben Folds' upcoming album entitled "You Don't Know Me", featuring the lovely tBoS-favourite Regina Spektor! It's really cute, and bodes well for the upcoming record. Can't wait!

Ben Folds feat. Regina Spektor - You Don't Know Me (Way to Normal, 2008)

And don't forget, search for more at The Hype Machine; purchase albums or mp3's at Amazon, Amazon Canada, Amie St., cdbaby, or Insound.

ROULETTE 28

"The people screaming just as they should, but you don't even know if you're good..."


Looking forward to some great-looking new albums from artists I like coming up in the next four months...

Jem - I Always Knew (Down to Earth, 2008)

Keane - Spiralling (Radio Edit) (Perfect Symmetry, 2008)

Amanda Palmer feat. East Bay Ray - Guitar Hero (Who Killed Amanda Palmer, 2008)

Annie - I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me (Don't Stop, 2008)

Dido - Look No Further (Safe Way Home, 2008)

Of Montreal - Triphallus, to Punctuate! (Skeletal Lamping, 2008)

And don't forget, search for more at The Hype Machine; purchase albums or mp3's at Amazon, Amazon Canada, Amie St., cdbaby, or Insound.

Monday, September 1, 2008

MUSIC VIDEO SHOWCASE: AMANDA PALMER'S "STRENGTH THROUGH MUSIC"

The most beautiful, moving music video I've seen. I know that's not saying a lot considering how shallow most are, but Palmer and all involved (special props to director Michael Pope whose work here, and in all Palmer's videos, is absolutely stunning). Written originally in the wake of the Columbine shootings and recorded after the Virginia Tech massacre, it's a powerful piece of work.