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Friday, October 30, 2015

Monthly Mix: October 2015

Coheed And Cambria see The Color Before The Sun

     The fall is in full swing and Halloween is just around the corner. While the trick-or-treaters will be stuffing their bags full of candy, the music lovers will be stuffing their mp3 players with hot new beats.
     New York prog-rockers Coheed And Cambria are making some waves with their latest record The Color Before The Sun [October 16, via 300 Entertainment]. Frontman Claudio Sanchez focuses on the theme of "time" throughout most of the ten tracks. On the rocking "Eraser", Sanchez wishes things would go back to the way they were before. The rest of the album churns through crunchy guitar riffs and catchy hooks. Check them out on tour as they swing through the U.S. with large stops at Monster Mash and Fun Fun Fun Fest.
     Halloween always brings out the ghosts and ghouls. As we get ready for all the costumes to go roaming into the night, it's reassuring to know that the mp3 player is reloaded with "scary" good tunes.


October 2015 Playlist

1.  Deerhunter  -  "Breaker"


2.  Nothing But Thieves  -  "Trip Switch"

3.  Coheed And Cambria  -  "Eraser"



4.  The Wombats  -  "Give Me A Try"

5.  Moon Taxi  -  "Make Your Mind Up"

6.  The 1975  -  "Love Me"



7.  Declan McKenna  -  "Brazil"

8.  Brothertiger  -  "Out Of Touch"

9.  Run The Jewels  -  "Get It"



10.  Albert Ryan  -  "Memory"

11.  Disclosure -  "Magnets"  ft. Lorde

12.  Adele  -  "Hello"




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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Monthly Mix: July 2013

The Weeknd opens Kiss Land
     
     July is in true form as the sun shines down and the breeze flows by on these peaceful evenings. The influx of brand new mp3s is making for yet another red hot summer. Whether at the water park, or flying down roller coasters, this month's mix will for sure keep the adrenaline going all night.
     Toronto R&B sensation Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd is set to launch his brand new debut album Kiss Land [September 10, via Republic] at the end of the summer. Heavy on bass, and catchy on hooks, The Weeknd delivers some bedroom shaking anthems. As he echoes 'This ain't nothin' to relate to' on the title track "Kiss Land," his beats may start catching on sooner than he thinks. The album-supporting tour hits all major hotspots all over Canada and the U.S. throughout the fall.
     This seems to be the most relaxing time of the year. Perfect for the headphones and a refreshing cocktail. The July playlist zigs and zags on its route as some heavy hitters emerge and some hidden gems lay quietly in the beach sand.


July 2013 Playlist

1. Beck - I Won't Be Long

2. Franz Ferdinand - Love Illumination

 

4. Grouplove - Ways To Go

5. AWOLNATION - This Kid's Not Alright

6. The Weeknd -  Kiss Land


7. Hot Chip - Dark & Stormy

8. Mayer Hawthorne - Her Favorite Song

9. Gogol Bordello - Lost Innocent World


10. Washed Out - Don't Give Up

11. Brothertiger - In Mind

12. Pearl Jam - Mind Your Manners


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Visit iTunes if interested in purchasing any songs featured in Orbit Sound.

For more, follow Steve Ferris on Twitter: @SteveFerris7

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, September 2012

     It's always refreshing to feel the crisp breezes and to admire autumn's multi-colored backdrop. September sets the perfect stage for looking back on the wild summer
memories, but also for looking forward to what lies ahead in the fall. This month brought us a textured soundscape that includes familiar arena sounds along with a few chillwave beats to keep it fresh on those brisk nights.
     California's pop-punk heroes Green Day have launched themselves back into action on the college radio waves with the arrival of their first album in three years Uno! The first of what will eventually be a 3-part trilogy, this one offers up a heavy dose of pop. On "Kill The DJ", the band takes a trip into dance-pop territory receiving mixed results. They will hit Voodoo Festival followed by a west coast run later this season.
     One of the year's most talked about releases comes from London's The xx. The indie trio delivered Coexist which features a softer, lighter sound and blends in perfectly to our current surroundings. The second single "Chained" is a feathery cut about lovers drifting apart, and exhibits a stumbling beat until it finds its rhythm towards the end. The band will weave through Canada, the U.S., and Europe in support of the new album.
     Fresh off the heels of Battle Born, alternative rock outfit The Killers are making some noise of their own. The arena-rockers have offered up "Runaways", which finds frontman Brandon Flowers telling a story of wanting someone not to leave them. Check them out as their tour makes stops at some bigtime venues, including Madison Square Garden and Air Canada Centre.
     Autumn is one of the best times of the year, and also hands out some of the best music. This time was no different as the colorful array of sounds made for smooth accompaniment alongside the picturesque tree lines. As we officially say goodbye to the summer, we gladly throw on our jackets and head out into the cool air to enjoy the fresh scenery, not to mention the crisp music.


September 2012 Playlist


1. M83 -  Reunion

2. Minus the Bear - Steel And Blood

3. Green Day - Kill The DJ



4. Atlas Genius - Trojans

5. Passion Pit - Mirrored Sea

6. The xx - Chained


7. Yeasayer - Longevity

8. Brothertiger - Lovers

9. The Killers - Runaways



10. Freelance Whales - Spitting Image

11. Rubblebucket - (Focus) Oversaturated

12. Les Sins - Fetch


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Monday, June 25, 2012

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, June 2012

     According to Stephen Hawking, time travel is something of a possibility. If someone were to take a glance at the top of this month's Playlist, they might think they were in a time portal back to 1995. June treated us with mysterious happenings and Venus making a transit across the sun, which begs the question "was there something in the stars?"
     Two alternative rock heavyweights grace the top 2 spots on June's Playlist, much to our approval. The Offspring kick things off with their radio friendly "Days Go By", the first single off their new album of the same name. Not to be outdone by fellow 90's rock superstars, Billy Corgan and The Smashing Pumpkins are back in the mainstream with an impressive new record of their own Oceania. As Corgan sings on "Inkless", 'the stars are out tonight.' 
     Perhaps there isn't a more gorgeous and energetic frontwoman in music today than Grace Potter. Her rock outfit Grace Potter & The Nocturnals are fresh off the release of The Lion The Beast The Beat, a pop heavy collection of radio candy. They will be making festival stops this summer at RBC Bluesfest, Summerfest, and moe.down, so be sure to try and check them out.
    Brooklyn's Yeasayer could almost be described as "music from the future." The indie trio unveiled the first track off their upcoming album Fragrant World (August 20) called "Henreitta" earlier this month. With a jumpy beat and a synth friendly backbone, this one is sure to get multiple plays all summer long.
    It's always nice to get a healthy mix of old and new artists for the Playlist. Safe to say June lived up to our standards. With plenty of alternative rock and chillwave this mix weaves in and out of the eardrums perfectly on the warm summer nights, which would leave time-traveling hero Marty McFly saying "Whoa, this is heavy."


June 2012 Playlist

1. The Offspring - Days Go By

2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Inkless

3. Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Never Go Back


4. Peace - Follow Baby

5. Ty Segall Band - I Bought My Eyes

6. Yeasayer - Henrietta


7. Beat Connection - The Palace Garden, 4am

8. Goldroom - Fifteen (ft. Chela)

9. Grizzly Bear - Sleeping Ute


10. Brothertiger - Like Water

11. Fiona Apple - Werewolf

12. The Temper Trap - Rabbit Hole


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Please support all the great artists on the FW monthly Playlists, whether it is buying a song/album or checking them out live!

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