Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Beatles - The White Album (Unplugged)




The title says it all, you're welcome. I have mad rare Beatles out takes if anyone is interested.



May Jim James Be With You,
A.J.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tobacco - Fucked Up Friends




I said my return would be triumphant and 3 albums is what you get. Here's one from Black Moth Super Rainbow's Tom Fec. This album gets down to it (don't really know what that means), with the funkiest most heavy beats I've heard in a long time Fucked Up Friends certainly doesn't disappoint. Aesop Rock sneaks in on a few tracks. Ummmmm It's like Ratatat yea...






May Jim James Be With You,
A.J.

Little Joy - Little Joy



2 for 1 tonight woot. Alright these guys are already blowing up so you might not be the first one on the block to hear about these dudes. Consisting of Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti, his girlfriend Binki, and some dude named Rodrigo (Los Hermanos) , Little Joy has put together a beautiful pop album. The sound is like The Strokes on Xnanies, that's all I have to say about that.


May Jim James Be With You,
A.J.

Passion Pit - Chunk of Change EP/ My Triumphant Return




Yea I'm back...

So, here's one I've been sitting on for a while. Originally created by Boston's Michael Angelakos as a Valentine's Day present for his girl friend, this synth pop gem is catchy as fuck. It has a kind of an Of Montreal vibe, but regardless of your musical preferences this one will surely get you off your ass and dance a little. At least I hope so.



May Jim James Be With You,
A.J.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Request Special.

Modest Mouse - The Fruit That Ate Itself


Modest Mouse - Building Nothing Out of Something


As per Matthew's request here are two older albums from Modest Mouse.
I haven't checked if these files work, so if they don't let me know.
Enjoy.
Keep the requests coming.

-Shane B

Sunday, September 21, 2008

DANCE PARTY JAM!



So yeah, we haven't been posting much, but AJ and I are busy men with busy lives so you're just going to have to bear with us.
Maybe if you guys left comments once in a while we would be more excited to give you our music.

Anyway, this is a little something different, I got bored and made a dance mix, and all you need to do is click on the sexy picture of me and you can download it.

So do it.

-Shane B

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Jim James is god




Sorry for my hiatus, but I'm back not to worry. This show is a scorcher House of Blues Orlando Aug. 30, 2008 My Morning Jacket descended, kicked ass, took numbers, and melted faces clear off. After this show I've fully understood that Jim James is actually god himself, saving the world with his beard of truth and cape of justice.


May Jim James Be With You,

A.J.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Minus The Bear - Menos El Oso



This is the album I've been listening to a lot lately. For a long time my favorite track was Memphis and 53rd, but I finally caved and gave into the catchy tunes of Pachuca Sunrise. It's a super catchy album that i have chosen for my repetitive album while I write stories for now. I'm sorry that whatever I'm writing isn't better but I'm very very drunk right about now. Make sure you yell at AJ for not posting anything.

I plan on posting some local show albums soon, because a lot of good bands are coming to town soon.


I love you all so just shut up and listen.

<3

Shane B

Apology

I feel I need to take the time to apologize to all of you for the lack of posts that there has been recently.

School has started back up and I have been coping with this fact by remaining in various states of intoxication while I have only seen mr. AJ about once in the past month.

I am going to post a new album asap, and I will try to keep it up.
I'm going to yell at AJ for all of you and hope he post some real indie shit.


I love you all, and thank you for your unending love and support.


I fucking love you.

<3

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The Good Life - Album of the Year



This is one of my all time favorite albums. It was the first I ever heard from Tim Kasher's side project The Good Life and I have been enamored ever since. The album is mildly conceptual, with each song representing one month in a year of a failing relationship. If you have never really listened to The Good Life before, this is the album to start with. From start to finish it is a masterpiece and lives up the the title it has been given.

If you're going through a breakup or have ever been through one before, this album will be something you can relate to.

-Shane B.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Subtle - ExitingARM



The third full-length album from the Oakland based band Subtle. Described by their members as "genreless," their sound is best explained as T.V. On The Radio with mild anti-depressants with a touch of rap. This is the third installment of the epic chronicling HourHeroYES, a bald poet with a black and white stripped face...yep. Adam Drucker a.k.a. Doseone is one strange dude; he is kind of the Kevin Barnes of the indie rap scene (except not nearly as popular). A perfect example being the fact that he intentionally removed the word I from ever lyric on the album. Weirdos aside, member Dax Pierson was severely injured in a tour van accident in 2005 leaving him confined to a wheelchair. Crippling injuries aside he still contributes to the band to this day using a special mouse and keyboard.

Enjoy
A.J.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst



So I really wasn't going to post this album because I really wish you would all buy it, but like I said to AJ, its like if your drug dealer decided to stop dealing and expected you to quit buying. All you junkies can still rely on me for your fix, so here you go.

This is Oberst's first "solo" release in over 10 years, and frankly I think its amazing. While some songs bring to mind the folksy sounds of Bob Dylan, and others are reminiscent of the twangy country-rock of Tom Petty, all the sounds are 100% Conor Oberst. The album further maps the maturation of Oberst, and his definite movement away from the dark, brooding, sadness he is famous for.

If you really like the album, as goes for any of these albums you should do your part in keeping the music industry alive and buy a hard copy of the album, or a t-shirt, or make sure you see them live. Anything.

The single out right now is called Souled Out!!!, but my favorite song right now is the slow, melodious Milk Thistle which closes out the album.


Here's the video for Souled Out!!!:



Stay Classy Assholes,

Shane B

Son, Ambulance - Someone Else's DeJa Vu



This one is the newest release from the Saddle Creek veterans, Son, Ambulance. I've always been a fan of this guy's voice. There's something eerie about it. You can hear him featured in Bright Eyes' song "A Line Allows Progress, A Circle Does Not" off of the album Every Day and Every Night, also I posted the Bright Eyes/Son, Ambulance split, Oh Holy Fools, a long time ago, which is worth listening to.

Someone Else's Deja Vu, has a somewhat different sound to it, although upon the first couple seconds of listening, it is unmistakably a Son, Ambulance album. If I had to think of some sort of weird combo to describe this it would be The Shins meet Elliot Smith on a happy day, with a synthesizer being held by Andrew Futral.

Stay Classy,

Shane B

Person L - Initial




So this one is being put up by request. I'm not even sure who the person who requested it is, but here ya go. Person L's first full length album Initial. I heard about Person L a long time ago, while I was still really big into The Starting Line. I feel like Vasoli just put out a more matured Starting Line album, and only like 5 years later. About time Kenny.


Who are you a.e.d.?


-Shane B

Bowerbirds - Hymns for a Dark Horse




A special thanks to Betsy for this, she's one of the few who has beat me in the "do you know (insert obscure band name)?" game (touche Betsy). Bowerbirds are one of those bands who's sound isn't completely unique, but they set themselves above the rest of the pack by simply playing great tunes. It's like listening to the Shins sans the whining and streams of fans who still think Garden State is an indie film. Coming from Raleigh, North Carolina they have started to gain some fame while touring with Bon Iver as well as making several best of lists for 2007.

According to Paste Magazine guitarist/vocalist Phil Moore and multi-instrumentalist Beth Tacular have spent the last year building an eco-friendly house all by themselves to replace their AirStream trailer. What's not to love about these guys, recording their album almost entirely live Moore says "if you listening closely you, can hear us making the occasional mistakes."


-A.J.

P.S. I love the Shins and Garden State, this post has no intention of demeaning either.


Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Format - Dog Problems



So I was going to apologize for taking my hiatus from posting, but then I realized that you ungrateful cretins don't even care enough to take part in our reader participation posts! It makes me wonder how many of you actually read these! Only one person wished me a happy birthday on the C-box, and I don't even know who that was!

Anyways, I AM posting a Format album, but out of spite I'm posting Dog Problems, the second, and final, not nearly as good as the first album. It's still pretty good, but I find it to be a bit immature and annoying at times, although the song On Your Porch warrants a couple listenings. So, well, enjoy. You fucking assholes.


Stay Classy Fuckers,
Shane B

ps: I think I only made a post at all because AJ called me out on it.
pps: AJ, your friends are right, stop being a lazy fuck and write longer entries.

Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line



If Beirut and Vampire Weekend had a baby that sounded kinda like an 80's Arcade Fire, except way less epic.


-A.J.

P.S. Shane stop being a lazy ass and upload the nice peoples music

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Dr. Dog - Fate




This album speaks for itself....


-A.J.

Friday, August 1, 2008

LEAK!!!!! The Faint - Fasciinatiion



Sorry I haven't been posting so much, its been a hectic time over here in ShaneLand, but to repay you, my lovely lurkers, I got a leak for you of the new, yet-to-be-released Faint album, Fasciinatiion. I haven't listened to the whole thing yet because I wanted to get it out to you all as soon as possible, but I did get a good listen to a couple of tracks and here's what I thought.

It makes me a little sad that the Faint are moving away from the sounds they made on Danse Macabre, but don't get me wrong, this album still delivers, but in a more subtle way. The Faint take a more retro 80's pop style approach to the funky techno beats, and take a giant leap away from the darker sound they are known for. No more songs about erections, or at least that I have heard yet, but no worry there's still a song about birth (Fish In A Womb).

Alternative Press Magazine gave the album 2 and a half stars, but I think they were a bit harsh. I say it's at least a 3.5.

Oh also, just a bit-o-info for you, this latest album will not be released via Saddle Creek like the previous works by The Faint, but it will be released via Blank.wav records, a label the Faint themselves just created.

Stay Classy,

Shane B

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Major Organ and the Adding Machine - Self Titled




A lesser known band coming out of E6 ( if you dont know wikipedia it) Major Organ and the Adding Machine are an indie kid's dream. While the members are still kind of a mystery the key players are Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Magnum and Julian Koster as well a stream of supporters. If you listen to the album closely Kevin Barnes (Of Montreal) has a part in a lot of songs.


-A.J.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago





Beautiful smooth and melodic tunes. Another one of those acoustic, raspy, sad bands that I am a sucker for. Right now they touring with Wilco, they are playing sometime in July in Jacksonville. I don't think I'll be able to go to this one, but if you can this is a can't miss. I have seen a good amount of shows in my life and to this day Wilco sits near the top.


-A.J.

also thanks for not posting your concert stories making me and shane look like weirdos for only sharing our own, thanks fans

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Who Loves the Sun-day




My new weekly post, let see how long this one lasts. I plan to post all things velvet underground. If you don't have this one already get it now. Sit down listen and realize this is where indie came from. Show some respect for the fore fathers this album is a masterpiece.

Prolly Didn't Make Sense haha

A.J.

Lurkers Show Yourselves

maybe tell a story. what do you say?

I will start

At The Ruby Suns concert last week some girl almost knocked me over a few times with her drunken kind of dancing. I assumed correctly that she was beyond reason and not calming down at all so I might have been a little harsh, but I merely put my elbow out to protect me and my friends. Sure enough the next time she slammed into me she got an unexpected nudge. Then she turns around and asks "do you have a problem?" and I thought to myself fuck Jacksonville, fuck Jack Rabbits one of the worst venues I've ever been to, and fuck people who don't know how to go to a show. In the end the girl moved to another spot, luckily this time she stood behind me and shane and screamed at the top of her lungs for the next few hours.

Your turn, worst/best/average concert experiences lets hear em.

Post in the little box thing and I'll move it to the post.

Come On, Please

A.J.

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Here's my story:

This was a couple years back, the show was Alkaline Trio, Saves the Day (I think), and Death by Stereo. The place? Revolution in Downtown Ft Laudy.

To kick things off Death By Stereo was one of the worst bands I have ever heard or seen...ever. I wanted to stab my eardrums with anything I could get my hands on. Sadly, nothing was available. Anyway, this story isn't actually about bad musicians, but about bad fans and even worse security.

If you have never been to Revolution, the inside pit area is all laminated hardwood floor, and I guess it seems that Alkaline Trio draws a largely older audience than most shows I was going to at the time. As it were, most of the patrons were drinking their $5 domestic beers out of their solo cups and being in the pit every so often a cup of beer would be spilled. Turning the floor into a slip-n-slide o'death.

Eventually a mosh pit of sorts opened up and all the cool kids pushed all the other cool kids as hard as they could. I was standing behind a rather stout manchild who was on the edge of the circle, when all of a sudden a kid was pushed by someone else into the aforementioned manchild. Even though it wasn't his fault, the kid turned around and apologized, when all of a sudden the fatboy reared back and punched the kid in the face. We all stood there shocked, but no one was as shocked as the kid who just got sucker punched in the face. Thank god the bouncers came to his rescue, but oh wait! What's going on?! Did the bouncers really just tackle the kid who just got punched in the face. Well thank god our manchild was drunk enough to come to his rescue, because once again he threw his haymaker and hit one of the bouncers.

The two concertgoers were escorted off the premises. I like to think that they went out for a beer afterwards.


-Shane B.


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so the other day i was a concert dancing drunkenly, as usual, and this nerd bumped into me with his elbow. so naturally i broke his classes then yeld "sucks to be you nerd"

zach


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hey that happened to me at my first concernt. i get shoved into a pit and in my rush to exit run nose first into some beastly fist. except all the glass and blood freaked him into being nice/helpful

travis

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Jamie Lidell - Jim





Saw him last weekend in Miami, dude's got a ton of soul for a white guy. Super super catchy, fun, motownish music. Just bob your head, you know you want to.


Always Flossin

-A.J.


Ruby Suns and Tily tomorrow in J ville be there (or dont)

Does It Offend You, Yeah? - You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into



I saw this album reviewed in the Satellite yesterday. The Satellite is North Central Florida music, arts, and theater publication.
Anyway, I'm watching a boring as hell Microeconomics lecture right now so this post will be brief. Download this album and continue the dance party that has begun.

Stay Classy,

Shane B

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Port O'Brien - All We Could Do Was Sing



Well well, more than one post from me in a day! Be excited!

This one is Port O'Brien's All We Could Do Was Sing, and its marvelous. I found this band on Sirius Satellite Radio's Left Of Center, which is an amazing channel, if you haven't ever listened to it you should. Its Channel 26. Anyways, the album starts off with I Woke Up Today, which makes me want to sing! So listen to it and sing!

Also, included for your viewing pleasure, is a video of Port O'Brien from La Blogotheque, which is an amazing blog by an amazing director who shoots videos of very good bands in a very good way, I've added a link to the right side of the page, so you should check that as well.



But wait! There's more! If you're in the Gainesville area you should join the facebook group which I have been placed in charge of called Indie Rock @ UF.

Stay Classy.

-Shane B



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"which is an amazing blog by an amazing director who shoots videos of very good bands in a very good way" Shane B.



Stay Classy

-A.J.

!!! - Myth Takes



I really don't know too much about this band, I'm still getting into them, so AJ may be more enlightening as he has seen them live. I do know that when I first saw the name of the band, my friends and I had a debate about how to say it. Well we were all wrong and the correct way to say it is Chik Chik Chik. I just put this up here to continue the Indie Dance Party that has begun.

Enjoy!

-Shane B.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

(Almost) Gainesville Show Special #2!

Well well, I'm sorry that I haven't been able to post much lately. The internet here makes it kind of hard to upload albums. However, I got one in tonight and I'm going to post it here and now.

On July 22 and July 23, Tilly and the Wall along with New Zealand's very own Ruby Suns will be playing shows in Orlando at the Social and Jacksonville at Jack Rabbits, respectively. Although the shows aren't here in G-Vegas, AJ and I will be making the trip to one place or the other to see these bands do it up.

I'm posting Tilly and The Wall's newest album O, released via Conor Oberst's record label Team Love.

So well... here it is:


and just for good measure, here's a link to the Ruby Suns' album we already posted like... 2 or 3 posts ago!

The Ruby Suns - Sea Lion

Monday, July 14, 2008

Hadouken! - Music For An Accelerated Culture




Very intense dance music.


Does it offend you yeah + The Faint + Superindieness = Hadouken!


Ruby Suns in Orlando or Jacksonville? Yes please.

-A.J.


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Dear H.A. (formerly known as A.J.),

I am writing to you to express thanks and gratitude for posting this album. It is glorious. It makes me want to dance! DANCE FOR HOURS I SAY! It makes me want to throw a party! I think we should throw a party and invite people we don't know. A giant indie party! When I move into my new place, we should have an indie party! Featuring the likes of Hadouken, Hot Chip, Girl Talk, Ratatat, and more! The beer will flow like the salmon of Capistrano! What do you think?

-Shane B


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Pabst Blue Ribbon, Short Shorts, Mad Cigs?

You got yourself an indie party my friend

-A.J.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Holy Fuck - LP




This one comes from a request from someone who needs to take his vitamins. Ummm what can I say about Holy Fuck? They are unfortunately Canadian, but they will give you something to cry aboot. Really trippy indie/electronica that will truly blow your mind if the right chemicals are involved. Lovely Allen is the single, it's really fucking good.

Safe Travels,

A.J.

Monday, July 7, 2008

The Ruby Suns - Sea Lion




A joint discovery with me and shane, probably the second best band to come out of new zealand. Part of the new indie/world music scene that happening right now. Give this one a few listens, really powerful music while keeping it simple. I hope this makes sense pretty fucked up.

-Your boi


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AJ isn't giving credit where credit is due.

I saw this band open for Foals in Boston a month ago.
Fuck your joint discovery.

If you get the chance to see Ruby Suns live you should, the lead singer plays guitar AND drums. It's pretty sick.

Fuck bitches, make money.


-Shane B






Fuck you Shane

-Your Boi

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

DeVotchKa - A Mad and Faithful Telling



I really don't have anything new and exciting right now, so here's something kinda old and exciting. The latest album from the Dever based band, they are one of the headliners for this years Monolith Festival at Red Rocks. You may recognize their sound as they did the score for Little Miss Sunshine. Sounds kinda like Beirut with gypsies.

-A.J.

i know you're lurking cahlin


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The Black Ghosts - Self-Titled



Another sweet electro pop duo from across the pond. They sound kinda like a more subtle hot chip, give it a try.

Shane is the only one in the catch phrase game now

-A.J.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Gainesville Show Special #1!

This is going to be my regular post.

I'm going to post the albums of the bands that are playing in Gainesville. So here is the first one:

Tomorrow night, well today since it's past midnight is a show at Common Grounds in downtown Gainesville.
The show is a MeWithoutYou headlining show with Maps & Atlases opening.

Here's 2 MeWithoutYou Albums:

MeWithoutYou - Brother, Sister



MeWithoutYou - Catch For Us The Foxes



Brother, Sister is the newest album and doesn't have as much yelling on it as Catch For Us The Foxes. Both albums are amazing in their own right, but quite different. The sound has matured between the two albums. Fuck it, I'm kind of drunk, just listen to the albums.


Here's the opening band Maps & Atlases album:

Maps & Atlases - Tree, Swallows, Houses



-Shane B.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Shameless Promotion!

If you're going to be in or around the Gainesville area this Summer make sure to check out the first annual REAL BIG DEAL FEST!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Partyin with Prince




Back from my Girl Talk coma just in time for more Prince. The funkiest of all Prince albums the black album was released without a title or artist as a retort to Prince being considered "too commercial." Le Grind should be on every party playlist you have. If you candle handle Prince you can handle life my friends.

-A.J.

The Duke Spirit - Neptune




I wish I had more to tell you about this album suffice it to say it sounds really good. I haven't listened to it that much yet because I just heard about the band the other day on Sirius. Check it out. It's nifty.

The single is called The Step and the Walk.

For some reason the combination of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Cold War Kids comes to mind when I hear this... maybe some Jefferson Airplane thrown in?

I don't know. Just shut up and listen.

-Shane

Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs




What do you really need to know about this? It's Death Cab. It sounds just like... Death Cab. Maybe a little older style Death Cab, but it's Death Cab. People need to stop hating on them just because they signed with Atlantic, they're still good.

Granted the single I Will Possess Your Heart is a little creepy when you actually think about the lyrics.

Fuck it, just listen to it.

-Shane

Cloud Cult - Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes)



I guess AJ uploaded this album and forgot to post it to here, so I'll do it for him.

I heard about Cloud Cult last summer, and fell in love immediately. They've had a constant spot on my playlist ever since. Their previous albums are wrought with sadness, mostly dealing with the death of the lead singer's baby son. This album starts to move away from that feeling and instills more of a feeling of hope and recovery. Regardless of the feeling, it is pretty amazing. Cloud Cult has a sound that is like no other band I have ever heard. Check it out, and make sure to check out the other albums by Cloud Cult we have posted, because while they all share something similar in them, they are all drastically different.

-Shane

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Partyin with Prince




Here's a classic, Little Red Corvette is my mom's favorite Prince song if that means anything.

-A.J. (partying like its 1999)

Natalie Portman's Shaved Head - Glistening Pleasure




I just heard this album and frankly it's pretty fucking great. It comes out in July so here's your early look at NPSH.
My equation:

Does It Offend You, Yeah? -- the super intenseness + a song about beard care = Natalie Portman's Shaved Head.


-A.J.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Wale - 100 Miles and Running



Coming out of the D.C. go go rap scene, wale is your new favorite indie rapper. Still remaining unsigned, he continues to release mixtapes online for free. His most recent release was his Seinfeld themed "mixtape about nothing." On this album Wale teams up with production god Mark Ronson, trust me its sweet.

-A.J.

Ratatat - LP3




I've collected these 8 tracks from Ratatat's soon to be released album. It's like Ratatat on crack, but it's good and you should listen. The album comes out July 8th buy it. Stay in school

-A.J.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Black Kids - Wizard of Ahhhs EP




Here's an EP from the Black Kids whose highly anticipated album comes out in July. This band consisting of a brother and sister team, as well as three childhood sunday school friends. After releasing their album they are set to hit to road kicking off the U.S. tour in none other than Jacksonville (I will be sure to be there). This is really catchy indie pop ( you know standard 60's pop rhythms and 80's synth) it's good, listen. Holla at cha boi

-A.J.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

MGMTpallooza


The Album


The Remixes


Old School Demos (The Management)


So you may know MGMT or not, but either way you need to download this. I have included Oracle Spectacular, one of my favorite albums in a while, as well as some remixes that I've randomly come across, and finally some old school demos that I dont really know much about other than they were called "The Management" at the point. It's just two dudes from New York, give it a chance.


-A.J.

On Avery Island - Neutral Milk Hotel




I heard someone wanted some more Neutral Milk Hotel. Here is the precursor to the indie rock masterpiece that is In the Aeroplane over the Sea, which I posted a while ago. The album is solid, with a band including Robert Schneider (who's name always makes me laugh) from The Apples in Stereo. It was only after this album was released that the whole E6 crew got together and moved to Athens. The brains behind NMH, Jeff Magnum only put out 2 albums then decided to call it quits. Neutral Milk Hotel still remains on an indefinite hiatus, but hey theres still hope.


-A.J.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Partyin with Prince



Week 2 still goin strong. Heres a great great great one from the Purple One, Dirty Mind. On his third album Prince played just about every instrument and sexed it all up. Also i included 4 tracks from his epic Coachella show including a cover of Creep and Come Together.

Adriana is awesome
-A.J.