Showing posts with label Doves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doves. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2025

Spring 2025 New Music Playlist

 Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "Supersad" – Suki Waterhouse
2. "No Problems" – Ginger Root
3. "Defense" – Panda Bear, Cindy Lee
4. "Renegade" – Doves
5. "Crybaby" – Cults
6. "Løveskatt" – Ora the Molecule
7. "Orlando in Love" – Japanese Breakfast
8. "Knockin' Heart" – Hamilton Leithauser
9. "All 2 of Us" – Black Moth Super Rainbow
10. "Edge of the Deep Blue Sea" – Elephant Stone
11. "Blue Left Hand" – Oracle Sisters
12. "Back it Up" – Neal Francis
13. "Time Waited" – My Morning Jacket
14. "Hatsudai" – Pacific Coliseum, Teen Daze
15. "Safeandsound" – Parcels
16. "Come Alive" – Harrison
17. "Sonhar" – RAC


Sunday, December 13, 2020

Top 20+ Songs of 2020

Another round up with my fave songs of the year – the music that kept me somewhat sane during a very trying year – listed not by preference but how best to order them.  Listen as a Spotify playlist here


1. "Friday" – Real Estate
2. "You're Not Alone" – Semisonic
3. "Through the Trees" – Phantom Planet
4. "Become a Mountain" – Dan Deacon
5. "Is it True" – Tame Impala
6. "Cut it Loose" – Maxband
7. "Olympik" – EOB
8. "Love Is the King" – Jeff Tweedy
9. "The Great Divide" – The Shins
10. "Fear of Heights" – Wye Oak
11. "For Sure" – Future Islands
12. "Too Late" – Washed Out
13. "One More Second" – Matt Berninger
14. "You and I" – Caribou
15. "Videostores" – Quivers
16. "Wildfires" – SAULT
17. "Prisoners" – Doves
18. "Dear Stranger" – STRFKR
19. "Feel You" – My Morning Jacket
20. "Will You Return/When You Come Down" – The Flaming Lips
21. "All Visible Objects" – Moby


Monday, December 7, 2020

Top Ten Releases of 2020 – Plus Others Worthy of a Listen

Here's my list of the Top 10 Albums of 2020 – check them out on Spotify 
at the link here.

And this year my Fave Albums of 2020 playlist is almost 40 hours long, as I added new music worth a listen before choosing just ten. So in no particular order, here you go!

1. Tame Impala, The Slow Rush
2. Dan Deacon, Mystic Familiar
3. Caribou, Suddenly
4. Real Estate, The Main Thing
5. EOB, Earth
6. Doves, The Universal Want
7. Future Islands, As Long As You Are
8. Matt Berninger, Serpentine Prison
9. Jeff Tweedy, Love is the King

10. Moby, All Visible Objects

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Late Summer 2020 New Music Playlist

Listen on Spotify, enjoy!

1. "You're Not Alone" – Semisonic
2. "Through the Trees" – Phantom Planet
3. "Carousels" – Doves
4. "For Sure" – Future Islands
5. "No Distraction" Khruangbin Remix – Beck, Khruangbin
6. "Idaho" – Slow Pulp
7. "Wildfires" – SAULT
8. "Feel You" – My Morning Jacket
9. "Distant Axis" – Matt Berninger
10. "Ordinary Guy (featuring the Mattson 2)" – Toro Y Moi, The Mattson 2
11. "To R." – Father John Misty
12. "Love is All We Share" – Cut Copy
13. "Surreal" – Dan Croll
14. "All Visable Objects" – Moby
15. Will You Return/When You Come Down" – The Flaming Lips
16. "America" – Sufjan Stevens

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Romantic Songs Playlist for Valentine's Day 2016

It's that time again... I've noticed that people have been searching for a Romantic Songs Playlist by clicking on my prior posts from 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 so I better get to this year's line up. As always, it's a mix of old and new songs that deal with the many facets of being in love. I can't help but indulge in some tunes from the 80s, when I was young and in love and NYC served as our playground for late nights with a soundtrack heavy on the synths. Other picks are newer creations of all genres and many moods across the musical spectrum. Link to listen on Spotify here, enjoy!

1. "Space Age Love Song" - A Flock of Seagulls
2. "Temptation" - New Order
3. "Snowden" - Doves
4. "When U Love Somebody" - Fruit Bats
5. "Always Love" - Nada Surf
6. "So Now You Know" - The Horrors
7. "About Today" - The National
8. "Finish What I Started" - Will Butler
9. "If You Leave" - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
10. "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" - Soft Cell
11. "It's My Life" - Talk Talk
12. "We've Been Had" - The Walkmen
13. "Lips Like Sugar" - Echo And The Bunnymen
14. "Don't Lose Your Love" - Ivan & Alyosha
15. "I Don't Want to Change You" - Damien Rice
16. "Going To A Town" - Rufus Wainwright

Thursday, April 30, 2015

New Song by Black Rivers, "Voyager 1" (Debut Album Out September 2)

Andy (left) and Jez Williams (Photo: Twitter Account)
I was eager to give a listen to Black Rivers, a new band with two thirds of the U.K. band Doves, a fave of mine from the first decade of this century and my pick for a reboot. With frontman Jimi Goodwin busy with a solo project, brothers Andy and Jez Williams started creating music on their own. The result is Black Rivers, with the two sharing vocal duties for an overreaching sound that is wonderfully familiar.

“Some bands are rooted in the reality of the here and now,” says Jez. “I suppose we’ve always been about escapism: searching for something. That’s the link, but I wouldn’t want to think we sound too much like Doves. The exciting thing about Black Rivers is that we had the freedom to go wherever we wanted.”  A self-titled debut will be out in the U.S. this September, but listen to the single "Voyager 1" via the video below or on YouTube. The space adventure concept is written, designed, drawn, animated, edited and directed by Alden Volney -- complementing the musical journey of the song, already a pick for my next playlist.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

New Song by Jimi Goodwin of Doves "Oh! Whiskey" (Debut Solo Album Out)

Jimi Goodwin (Photo via Heavenly Recordings)
I heard a familiar voice on KEXP recently and thought perhaps it was a Doves song I didn't know well, but it was a new song by Jimi Goodwin.  The singer/frontman for this beloved UK band (recently cited as one I'd love to resurrect) has released his first solo album, Odludek, which means loner or pilgrim in Polish.  Goodwin still stands by the notion that the Doves are on hiatus, saying that they just need time for other projects. "I'd never rule out us coming back together again either," Goodwin explains.  "Never say never. But this is what I'm concentrating on at the moment... and I'm loving it."

The tune "Oh! Whiskey" is getting good airplay and while I'm not a fan of harmonica, the expansive composition changes tempos into deviations that remind me of the best from the Doves. And of course it's all anchored by Goodwin's ragged, heartwarming delivery and his let's-get-personal lyrics. He wrote and played almost everything on Odludek himself, being very protective of the new solo experience. Goodwin says, "I feel like I've been in hibernation, and now I'm emerging out in to the sunlight again, and it feels great." Take a listen to "Oh! Whiskey" at the widget below.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Top Ten CDs of 2009


I've been trying to avoid all the Top Ten lists for music in 2009 until I had made my own. It was written down over a week ago, but today I set about searching the house and my car to find the actual CDs to make a lovely display in my kitchen like I did last year.* There's also the necessary background checks to be sure these releases actually appeared during the last twelve months. This year however, I had two candidates that only made it into my online cache of itunes and I have to admit to feeling somewhat lacking in my collection. So I'm still thinking of purchasing the actual hard copy, as I've said before there's just something about having those liner notes and background info. All said, in no particular order here's my list of CDs I thoroughly enjoyed with many plays, from the first track to the last, during 2009.

1. No More Stories.../Mew
The title is actually an entire poem which tells you mountains about the band. This Danish group stopped me in my tracks when I first heard the epic "Comforting Sounds" in 2006. Their no holds barred instrumentals and soaring vocals paint a lush world of musical escape. Crank up the volume for a fav moment in the beginning of "Introducing Palace Players" where the 7/8 rhythm crashes in a swirl of synthesizers, amazing!

2. Veckatimist/Grizzly Bear
The third release from this Brooklyn-based band is by far the most widely received -- its title is the name of a tiny island off Cape Cod near where they stayed while recording the songs. Appropriately the collection offers a dreamy seascape feel with a weighty intellectualism in the lyrics (for example, "All your useless pretentions are weighing on my time.")

3. It's Blitz!/Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Another third release from a New York City trio but different in approach as vintage synths replaced guitar parts, allowing Karen O's voice to soar without competition. She has that Chrissy Hynde strength, piercing my heart with the warmth of a woman who can rock.

4. Wait for Me/Moby
Moby's Ninth album (his Late Night is listed below as a pick for 2008) was recorded alone in his home studio and it sure sounds like it. Described as moody and melancholy, this is a deeply personal offering by an overly forthright celebrity from my home town of Darien, CT. I swear the choral beginning of "A Seated Night" sounds just like the NYC commuter train plowing through our suburban landscape while "Pale Horses" begins with the lyrics "Put me on the train, send me back to my home". Plus I love the animated videos for "Pale Horses" and "Mistake" featuring Moby's own alter ego alien creation (he used to doodle on the shopping bags while working at our local record store) known as "Little Idiot" which is also the name of his record label.

5. Tonight/Franz Ferdinand
Anyone who says there hasn't been anything worth listening to in the past decade obviously doesn't know about this band from Glasgow. They have rocked my world with three CDs filled with tightly knit danceable tunes and singalong hooks led by uber frontman Alex Kapranos. This latest release is similar to Moby's Last Night with its homage to all things nightlife, gamely inviting the listener along for the ride.

6. Art Brut vs. Satan/Art Brut
When I first heard this U.K. group Art Brut about five years ago, I found them cute and fun with frontman Eddie Argos shouting lyrics such as "Formed a band, we formed a band!" But I never thought they'd last the wave into three strong CDs -- this one kicking each other with "Alcoholics Unanimous" and then my own contemporaries with "The Replacements" (lamenting how could they have just discovered that 80s band since "some of them are as old as my parents!")

7. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix/Phoenix
Only a band who grew up together in Versailles could name their CD with the name of a classical icon and get away from it. This is the group's fourth release with more than a few keepers, from the beginning intro beats of "Napoleon Says" and "1901" to the killer hook of "Lisztomani" -- Thomas Mars vocals are confidently splayed across the tightly knit group.

8. Kingdom of Rust/Doves
This is another band with deep roots though traced back to teen years outside of London. While this fourth offering by the trio isn't my favorite, their distinct sound of lush instrumentation and romanticized vocals always makes for interesting listening. Plus their lyrics pull me along positively transfixed to their world across the pond (n.b. the lyrics "an english skyline falls down to the future but no one noticed in this empire.")

9. Reservoir/Fanfarlo
The first release from this London-based band was recorded at Tarquin Studios in nearby Bridgeport, CT. (Interpol,The National and Mates of State have also recorded there.) This six member group is part Arcade Fire, part Ra Ra Riot or Beruit with its use of mandolin, violins and trumpets along with the usual band line up of drums/guitars -- worth more than a few listens.

10. I Had the Blues But Shook Them Loose/Bombay Bicycle Club
This debut album by a young U.K. band instantly had me after hearing the single "Always Like This" with its bouncy backbone and overflow of harmonies at the chorus. Loads of potential here, looking forward to a long shelf life with this band!


*A quick list of CD lists past: 2008 Top Ten (again in no particular order)
1. Earth to the Dandy Warhols/Dandy Warhols
2. The Rhumb Line/Ra Ra Riot
3. Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends/Cold Play
4. Raise the Dead/Phantom Planet
5. Narrow Stairs/Death Cab for Cutie
6. We Started Nothing/Ting Tings
7. Vampire Weekend/Vampire Weekend
8. Made in the Dark/Hot Chip
9. Last Night/Moby
10. Modern Guilt/Beck