I first heard about the British pop artist, Florence Welch, when a friend introduced me to a cover of Rober Palmer's "Addicted to Love." In her version of the song, Welch adds an element of soul as she artfully modernizes this 1986 hit and seduces you with her sultry voice and alternative beat.
Florence and the Machine technically isn't one band. It consists mainly of Florence Welch and a variety of different musicians that she collaborates with. Their debut album, Lungs, gives more of an upbeat, feminist feeling than the soulful cover of "Addicted to Love."
The entire album Lungs will be available for download on this website at some random point in time.
Til then...
Listen to Florence and the Machine's cover of "Addicted to Love" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odSGa4ug58U
Listen to my favorite song from the album Lungs here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Ujua6a82c
Listen to Florence and the Machine's cover of Beyonce's "Halo" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu6GhJSj3HI&feature=channel
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Acade Fire - The Suburbs
Because I recently moved from the city to the burbs, I thought this cd would be appropriate to get into. To be honest, I've only listened to the first half so far but I can already tell it's worth posting about.
Somehow Arcade Fire always finds a way to create epic music--the kind of songs that make you think about life. The first song, The Suburbs, is downright eerie and sent a shiver up my spine. I don't know of many other artists that can do that within the first minute of an album.
I'm not a die hard fan of Arcade Fire fan, but something tells me this cd is going to be hard not to love.
Check out the first half of it here: http://drop.io/bc3vsja
And the second half here: http://drop.io/ynosl6l
Somehow Arcade Fire always finds a way to create epic music--the kind of songs that make you think about life. The first song, The Suburbs, is downright eerie and sent a shiver up my spine. I don't know of many other artists that can do that within the first minute of an album.
I'm not a die hard fan of Arcade Fire fan, but something tells me this cd is going to be hard not to love.
Check out the first half of it here: http://drop.io/bc3vsja
And the second half here: http://drop.io/ynosl6l
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Josh Ritter - So Runs the World Away
Sounds like: John Vanderslice, Bright Eyes
Why it's good: There's no possible way the songs on this album will not get stuck in your head. Listen to the song Southern Pacific five times and then it will permanently be stuck in your brain. You will literally not be able to not sing it over and over again until you vocal cords snap in half. If Josh Ritter were a Taco Bell item, he would be Cheezy Gordita Crunch, which is probably the best thing there. No homo.
Link to music: http://drop.io/sooxqml
Why it's good: There's no possible way the songs on this album will not get stuck in your head. Listen to the song Southern Pacific five times and then it will permanently be stuck in your brain. You will literally not be able to not sing it over and over again until you vocal cords snap in half. If Josh Ritter were a Taco Bell item, he would be Cheezy Gordita Crunch, which is probably the best thing there. No homo.
Link to music: http://drop.io/sooxqml
Friday, July 9, 2010
Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Sounds like: Of Montreal, MGMT, Vampire Weekend, Cut Copy
Why It's Good: This band puts out dancy, catchy songs and makes for a great pregame. It will always put you in a good mood and has tremendous replay value. It's the kind of music that makes you want to take an over-sized bowl of Cheetos and throw it in the air for no reason.
There is really no bad song on the CD. There is a very good chance you have heard the single on the radio called "1901." That song is pretty money but my favorite is probably "Countdown." Enjoy.
Link to Music: http://drop.io/phoenixcd
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