Showing posts with label Broken Social Scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broken Social Scene. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Top 20+ Songs of 2022

No algorithm involved and not in any order beyond setting up a nice sequence per usual. Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "It's Good to be Back"  –  Metronomy
2. "In Need of Repair"  –  Band of Horses
3. "California Sunset" (Instrumental Version) – Poolside
4. "Here to Forever" – Death Cab for Cutie
5. "This House is on Fire" – Broken Social Scene
6. "New Summers" – De Lux
7. "Who Put You Up to This?" – Sunflower Bean
8. "Clavicle" – Daphni
9. "Fuzz Jam" – The Lazy Eyes
10. "Spitting Off the Edge of the World" – Yeah Yeahs Yeahs, Perfume Genius
11. "Your Other Life" – Lord Huron
12. "Island Hopping" – Monster Rally
13. "Your Love" – Tourist
14. "Everything is Simple" – Widowspeak
15. "The Lightning I" – Arcade Fire
16. "The Lightning II" – Arcade Fire
17. "Dot" – A Beacon School
18. "We're Not in Orbit Yet" – Broken Bells
19. "Wild" – Spoon
20. "Superstar" – Beach House
21. "Light of Day" – ODESZA, Ólafur Arnalds
22. "Darklands" – trentemøller
23. "Lights Out" – Yrstruly poluto, DIIIV, Crooked Colours
24. "We Need a Bigger Dumpster" – Cheekface

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Romantic Songs Playlist for Valentine's Day 2022

As always, filled mostly with songs from the past year with a few oldies that still make my heart sing. Give a  listen to my Romantic Songs Playlist for Valentine's Day
 2022 on Spotify here.  

For further inspiration, visit my posts from the past TEN years (!) at the links here: 202120202019201820172016201520142013, and 2012.

1. "Sonnet" – The Verve
2. "Save Me" – Remy Zero
3. "This House is on Fire" – Broken Social Scene
4. "Dreaming of U" – Oberhofer
5. "Superstar" – Beach House
6. "Six Words" – Elbow
7. "About U" – Roosevelt
8. "Satellite" – Spoon
9. "For Every Voice that Never Sang" – Kashi Bashi
10. "The Last Man on Earth" – Wolf Alice
11. "Soft Spot" – Claud
12. "Island Hopping" – Monster Rally
13. "How it Ends" – DeVotchKa
14. "Nothing But Ashes" – Röyksopp
15. "Touch Returned (ii)" – Eluvium

Thursday, February 3, 2022

Winter 2022 New Music Playlist

  Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "It's Good to be Back" – Metronomy
2. "Moment Feed" – Land of Talk
3. "The House is on Fire" – Broken Social Scene
4. "Days" – Real Estate
5. "Wild" – Spoon
6. "The Ladder" – Röyksopp
7. "Mahi Mahi" – Moonfish, Maria Chiara Argirò, Ricardo Chiaberta
8. "All My Times is Wasted" – Hanna Jadagu
9. "In Need of Repair" – Band of Horses
10. "Shooting Stars" – Woolfy
11. "Island Hopping" – Monster Rally
12. "Champion" – Warpaint
13. "Everything is Simple" – Widowspeak
14. "The Smoke" – The Smile
15. "rei" – Michiru Aoyama

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Romantic Songs Playlist for Valentine's Day 2020

Filled ALMOST completely with songs from the past year or so! (Can you spot the slightly older song?)  Give a  listen to my Romantic Songs Playlist for Valentine's Day 2020 on Spotify here.  

For further inspiration, visit my posts from past years: 2019201820172016201520142013, and 2012.

1. "So Much Love" – Nada Surf
2. "Take Care" – Beach House
3. "Take Care" – SASAMI
4. "Autofocus" – Vacationer
5. "You That Carries Me" – Ivan & Alyosha
6. "Wait for Love" – Strand of Oaks
7. "Love is Everywhere (Beware)" – Wilco
8. "Just Reflecting" – Maps
9. "When am I Gonna Lose You – Local Natives
10. "Lava" – Still Woozy
11. "Hope" – (Sandy) Alex G
12. "All I Want" – Broken Social Scene
13. "All I Want" – Matt Berninger, Stephan Altman, Julien Baker
14. You're Not Always on My Mind" – Quivers
15. "Heartbreak" – Unloved
16. "Hyperlife" – Beck
17. "Awake" – Tourist
18. "Katherine" – RAC
19. "Circular as Our Way" – Hammock

Friday, February 1, 2019

Winter 2019 New Music Playlist

Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "Shelter" – Broken Bells
2. "Ordinary Pleasure" – Toro y Moi
3. "All I want" – Broken Social Scene
4. "Landside" – Beirut
5. "Greenpoint Gothic" – Deerhunter
6.  "Exit - Edits" – Foals
7.  "Lux, Prima" – Karen O, Danger Mouse
8.  "All I Want" – Matt Berninger, Stephan Altman, Julien Baker
9. "I Know What It's Like" – Jeff Tweedy
10. "Spring" – Teen Daze
11. "Andromeda" – Weyes Blood
12. "Blue Wings" – Wild Nothing
13. "Wishing Cap" – Crane Like the Bird
14. "Drastic Measures" – Bayonne
15. "Neapolitan Sky" – Avett Brothers
16. "Check the Weather" – Pavo Pavo
17. "Ibrik" – Bonobo
18. "Stay" – Sharon Van Etten

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Late Spring 2017 New Music Playlist

Ready to kick off the warm weather season with another soundtrack of new tunes bookended with the much anticipated Gorillaz album and LCD Soundsystem singles? There are teaser singles by Phoenix, Broken Social Scene and Local Natives, plus a debut by baby band Hoops. Chill out to instrumentals by The Octopus Project, Geotic and Poolside while Sondre Lerche’s crooning sets a summery mood. The political scene also brought a bevy of emotionally charged music, represented by Woods and Toro y Moi. Listen on Spotify or as a YouTubePlaylist.

1. “Andromeda (featuring D.R.A.M.)” – Gorillaz
After six years, the ageless cartoon façade of the U.K. band Gorillaz (animated by Jamie Hewitt) is rejuvenated yet again by the musical vision of Blur’s Damon Albarn with the fifth studio album since 1998, Humanz. “Andromeda” takes its name from an 80s nightclub, represented in synth swirls and positive dance energy, with some ad libbing and vocal harmonies by D.R.A.M.

2. “Halfway Home” – Broken Social Scene
Toronto collaborative Broken Social Scene is working on its first album since 2010, (its fifth since 1999) with this single “Halfway Home” heralding the return of the band’s signature choral onslaught and thick instrumental arrangements. Thirteen musicians are credited for this song “Halfway Home,” as members of associated acts such as Stars and Metric contribute their talents.

3. “J-Boy” – Phoenix
French quartet electro pop band Phoenix will soon release its sixth album since 1999, Ti-Amo. “J-Boy” is essentially a dark love song, but the zap of synthesizers quickly turns it all into escapist dance music in the best possibly way.

4. “Oh the Saviour” – Temples
English psych rock quartet Temples is back with a self-produced second album since 2012, Volcano, after recording sessions at the band’s own studio. The gritty garage sound blends storytelling vocals that build into a cascading chorus.

5. “On Top” – Hoops
Indiana quartet Hoops is ready with a full length album after forming in 2014, taking the name from greenhouse structures where frontman Drew Auscherman worked. The single “On Top” boasts melodic guitar lines and intricate drum patterns with an easygoing vibe.

6. “Everything Goes (Instrumental)” – Poolside
L.A.’s best-named duo Poolside (Danish producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist Filip Nikolic plus San Fran DJ Jeffrey Paradise) dropped this stand-alone single without the clutter of vocals for a blissful take of unabashed sunny synths.  The two have but one album and one EP since forming in 2010, but countless singles, mixtapes and remixes.

7. “Actually Smiling” – Geotic
L.A. native Will Wiesenfeld is a classically trained musician who creates electronic music as Baths and Geotic, which he explains is for more passive listening. The tenth album since 2008, Abysma, features the smooth soundscape “Actually Smiling.”

8. “Disco Kid” – Chaz Bundick Meets the Mattson 2
South Carolina native and CA transplant Chaz Bundick (a.k.a. Toro y Moi) has yet another side venture with the Californian twin-brother jazz duo, The Mattson 2. The jamming riff of guitars and crazed keyboards brings out a boldly animated side of this chillwave musician.

9. “So Tied Up” ­– Cold War Kids
Long Beach indie rock quintet Cold War Kids released its sixth studio album since 2004, L.A. Divine. The pulsing drive of “So Tied Up” showcases the fierce backing vocals of British musician Bishop Briggs (Sarah Grace McLaughlin).

10. “Baby Come to Me” – Sondre Lerche
Norwegian singer Sondre Lerche (now based in NYC) cites an interesting combination of influences from Brazilian music to 80s pop. The cool swagger of “Baby Come to Me” is found on his eighth studio album since 2001, Pleasure.

11. “Love Is Love (Sun on Time)” – Woods
Brooklyn folk rock band Woods released a tenth studio album since 2005, Love Is Love, in response to the Trump era’s divisive policies. In this song, “Love Is Love (Sun on Time)” singer/songwriter and bandleader Jeremy Earl echoes Lin-Manual Miranda’s poem from last year’s Tony Awards that pleads for tolerance.

12. “I Saw You Close Your Eyes” – Local Natives
L.A. indie rock band Local Natives are currently on tour supporting the 2016 album Sunlit Youth, but teased a single imploring fans to unplug and listen to the new song with eyes closed. (The website closeyoureyes.net played the music only after a webcam detected this action.) The swaying melody “I Saw You Close Your Eyes” also serves as a live concert highlight as fans sing along to the new tune.

13. “Omaha” – Toro y Moi
Chaz Bundick contributed a new song as Toro y Moi to Our First 100 Days, a musical fundraising project benefiting advocacy groups (such as People’s Climate Movement, Southerners New Ground and All Above All) in protest to the Trump administration. The laid-back groove of vocals over vintage synths and funky bass line provide a nice tonic against this new era of political strife.

14. “Same Dark Places”­ – JR JR
Detroit indie-pop band JR JR glosses over dark lyrical content with the upbeat single “Same Dark Places,” complete with horns and strings to buoy the composition (it was also picked for the Neflix series about teen suicide, “13 Reasons Why”). The songwriting team of Josh Epstein and Daniel Zott has three albums of infectious songs since 2010.

15. “This Song” – RAC, Rostam
Andre Allen Anjos has created music as RAC for ten years, with “This Song” celebrating how it all began back in his dorm room. This collaboration enlists the honeyed vocals of Rostam Batmanglij, a former member of Vampire Weekend now known as Rostam.

16. “Leven”  – The Octopus Project
Austin’s experimental pop indietronica band The Octopus Project released its sixth album since 1999, Memory Mirror. “Leven” slows things down into a charming, gauzy haze capped with a Ttheremin solo by Yvonne Lambert.

17. “Thinking of a Place”  – The War on Drugs
This epic single provided a special vinyl collectible for fans on this year's Record Store Day and heralded the upcoming fourth album since 2005 by Philly’s indie rock band The War on Drugs. At over ten minutes, “Thinking of a Place” concentrates our attention on the languid guitar and unique vocal stylings of frontman Adam Granduciel.

18. "call the police" – LCD Soundsystem
Hit the dance floor again with the Brooklyn band that broke up then didn't, as LCD Soundsystem released two singles in advance of the fourth album since 2002 expected this year. "call the police" follows the winning of formula in so many soaring LCD anthems of the past, from blasting synth chords and disco ball beats to the layered harmonies lead by mastermind James Murphy.

19. "american dream" – LCD Soundsystem
This second tune is a dreamy send-off until fans can dig into another morsel of sound from this seminal indie juggernaut.  Melodically building to the final chorus, "american dream" ends in a blissful buzz of hope.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Fall 2010 New Music Playlist

With the release of Interpol's new self-titled CD and the explosion of The Black Keys' Brothers on the scene, there's plenty of substance to provide the backbone of another playlist. Plus I can't resist including any new projects by David Byrne (Maximum Balloon) or Dani Harrison (Fistful of Mercy), so here you go! 

1. AM/FM -- !!!
That's right, the song is called AM/FM and the band is !!! (pronounced chick-chick-chick). They're a conglomerate of people and styles from Brooklyn with this infectious dance tune that caught my ear at first listen.

2. Young Blood -- The Naked and Famous
This might sound like a Passion Pit redo but that's not much to complain about in my book. The band hails from New Zealand where this song debuted on the country's music chart as number one (which was the first time in three years a New Zealand band has done so!)

3. Island Walking -- Tame Impala
4. Desire Be Desire Go -- Tame Impala
Another band from down under -- this Australian group has gained notice for its blend of psychedelic rock full of reverb and dreamy vocals. There's lots of buzz swirling with their debut CD Innerspeaker where these two tracks are found.

5. Everlasting Light --The Black Keys
6. Tighten Up -- The Black Keys
7. Howlin' For You -- The Black Keys
Ohio natives Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney released these tracks on their best selling CD yet -- appropriately named Brothers -- after each dabbling in side projects. "Everlasting Light" starts strong with a fuzzy funky groove while "Tighten Up" lightens up with whistling and cascading guitar riffs. "Howlin' For You" continues the laid-back vibe with spoken lyrics that break out into a sing-a-long chorus that's simply irresistible.

8. All To All -- Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene is another Canadian collective of talent with a ever-changing line up which provides an expansive base for inspiration. This track is off their fourth CD, Forgiveness Rock Record, and it stands out with swirling synths and cooing female vocals.

9. Apartment Wrestling -- Maximum Balloon
Maximum Balloon is a side project David Andrew Sitek, member of TV on the Radio and producer for bands such as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. He pulls rank with a great line-up of cameos for the new self-titled CD -- this song features David Byrne's yelping vocals chugging along above a multi-layered percussive track with a horn section thrown in for added fun.

10. Summer Well -- Interpol
11. Lights -- Interpol
12. Barricade -- Interpol
13. Always (The Man I am) -- Interpol
Interpol has regrouped and released a self-titled CD even though this is the fourth offering from the band. Co-founders Paul Banks and Daniel Kessler have a new line-up that inclues Brandon Curtis of Secret Machines on keyboard plus bassist David Pajo of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to fill in for the departed Carlos Dengler. The sound is strong as ever -- it was hard even to narrow down the picks to the four tracks here.

14. Love Comes Down -- Ozomatli
This band is a fixture in the L.A. scene and the many versions of this one song attest to its popularity with an infectious melody and message. Ozomatli comprises a fluid group of musicians that met through the Peace and Justice Center in the city who embrace disparate genres of music to promote cooperation between cultures.

15. Fistful of Mercy -- Fistful of Mercy
Fistful of Mercy is being called a 'rock supergroup' with its powerful pairing of Joseph Arthur, Ben Harper and Dhani Harrison, who has compared the project to his father's time in The Traveling Wilburys. It even sounds similar, with the folksy guitars and harmonies used in a true collaborative spirit.