Friday, April 27, 2012

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, April 2012

     April showers bring May flowers, and apparently they bring revitalizing mp3s as well.  Although the rain may not have drenched us, the barrage of quality music cuts poured in from all corners of the musical landscape.
     It is safe to say the Red Hot Chili Peppers are poised to rock out the summer festival circuit, making headlining stops at Hangout, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza. Their latest single "Look Around", a bass-induced romp, has hit alternative radio stations and finds them at the roots of their sound.
     Perhaps nobody made a bigger splash through the April puddles than Of Monsters and Men. The Iceland indie-folkers brought their hit song "Little Talks" over the pond much to our approval. This tune is a swashbuckler of a good time and sure to get multiple spins.
     Whoever said rock-and-roll is dead has obviously not listened to Alabama Shakes new album Boys & Girls. A refreshing collection of songs from front to back, which features the bluesy pop nugget "Hold On" as the opener and centerpiece.
     As always, we here at FW were thrilled with what came in the inbox this month and we will soak them up one more time as the new batch of songs gets ready to bloom.


April 2012 Playlist


1. Japandroids - The House That Heaven Built


2. The Shins - Bait and Switch


3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Look Around


4. Tanlines - All Of Me


5. KO KO - Float


6. Of Monsters and Men - Little Talks


7. Torche - Reverse Inverted


8. The Dandy Warhols - Sad Vacation


9. Alabama Shakes - Hold On


10. Broken Water - Drown


11. CYMBALS - No Bad Decisions


12. Stoner Showers - Welcome Home



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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, March 2012

     In like a lion, out like a lamb. The month of March treated us to a pot of gold filled with quality music spanning from rock to hip-hop, and much more. Sliding down the rainbow first were the Arctic Monkeys who debuted their new video for "R U Mine?", a gritty-guitar cut off their 2011 release Suck It And See. Following suit in releasing new videos, Wisconsin indie-folkers Bon Iver unveiled their video for "Towers", successfully blending blissful sound with sight. 
     The leprechauns handed out one more gem before the month closed the door. Musical/Visual project Gorillaz delivered their new dance-infused single "Do Ya Thing" which features the likes of James Murphy and Andre 3000. This track will sure to have you bobbing your head, spin after spin.
     We were pleased with all the tunes that came in this month which made for great listening. This is our deepest list yet, and we will enjoy them one more time as our whiskey glasses give one last clank.


March 2012 Playlist


1. Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine? 


2. Bon Iver - Towers


3. Maps & Atlases - Winter


4. Here We Go Magic - Make Up Your Mind


5. Wildcat! Wildcat! - Mr. Quiche


6. Madeon - Icarus



7. Zulu Winter - We Should Be Swimming


8. Chairlift - Met Before


9. Gorillaz - Do Ya Thing


10. Ducky - Like Rain


11. White Rabbits - Temporary


12. Yukon Blonde - Stairway


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Monday, February 27, 2012

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, February 2012

     The month of February is often associated with themes of romance and icy weather, and this year was no different. Much to our approval, Cupid was shooting his arrows in the form of hot mp3s all month long. We were the benefactors of smooth piano-pop and danceable indie grooves to keep our eardrums thumping right along. It started out with Belgian-Australian musician Gotye making his American debut with the earthly-pop sounding "Somebody That I Used To Know", a track which has already found its way onto alternative radio. It was also a pleasant surprise to see Jack White return with some fresh music off his upcoming solo album Blunderbuss. His tune "Love Interruption" is a fresh piano pop nugget where he bellows out lyrics that seem to explore desires on how to control love, something no one has yet to figure out. And last, but certainly not least, indie-rockers Dr. Dog returned with their new record Be The Void. The first single "These Days" is a peppy dance number that finds the band flexing their impressive pop muscles. As the music world continues to spin, we were thankful February decided to share the love.


February 2012 Playlist


1. Tourist - Placid Acid


2. Pond - Moth Wings 


3. Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know


           
4. The Big Pink - Give It Up


5. Fort Lean - Sunsick


6. Jack White - Love Interruption




7. Yellow Ostrich - Marathon Runner


8. Gathered Ghosts - Two Apples In A Cherry Tree


9. Dr. Dog - These Days


 


10. Beach Fossils - Lessons


11. Porcelain Raft - Put Me To Sleep


12. Tanlines - Brothers

 



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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, January 2012

     Welcome back, friends. Another year of music is upon us and the early offerings were pleasantly soaked up with headphones under our stocking caps. The first month of the year brought us a few wintery gems spanning from radio favorites to laid back indie-pop melodies. It started off with Jane's Addiction releasing their second single off of The Great Escape Artist, the massive "Underground" which finds Perry Farrell back at the top of his game. Jam-rockers moe. delivered the alt-country thrasher "Downward Facing Dog", a tune off their brand new What Happened to the La Las where the band shows off their impressive slide-guitar skills. This month also featured the return of James Mercer's indie-rock outfit The Shins. They are back in action with the first single off their upcoming Port of Morrow entitled "Simple Song." If this is just a taste of what's to come this year, it looks like we are in luck as the alternative music world spins into a new year.


January 2012 Playlist


1. Jane's Addiction - Underground

2. The Naked And Famous - Punching In A Dream

3. moe. - Downward Facing Dog



4. The Black Atlantic - An Archer, A Dancer

5. Plants and Animals - Lightshow

6. The Shins - Simple Song


7. POLICA - Lay Your Cards Out

8. Nada Surf - Waiting For Something

9. White Rabbits - Heavy Metal


10. The War On Drugs - Don't Fear The Ghost

11. Radiohead - The Daily Mail

12. Airbird - We Used To



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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, December 2011

     As the last Playlist of the year rolls in, it's nice to take a step back and think about all the joyous tunes that came to us in 2011. There seemed to be a shift in indie rock, from beards & strings to sunglasses & synths. December was no different, and the tone of the music really held ground. The month started out with the return of LA rockers Silversun Pickups. Their track "Seasick" is a haunting, eerie piece of mellow rock that makes for a great way to kick things off. The rest of the mix plays out smoothly, with familiar big name acts like the Black Keys and Foster The People making return appearances. Colorado husband-wife duo Tennis debuted a new tune "Origins" which will appear on their next album Young & Old, scheduled for February. All in all, we were impressed with this months offerings as they bounced off the Christmas lights and made us bob our heads. It was indeed a fitting end to a banner year in the alternative music world.


December 2011 Playlist


1.  Silversun Pickups - Seasick

2.  Pontiak - Lions Of Least

3.  Foster The People - Call It What You Want


4.  The Black Keys - Gold On The Ceiling

5.  Bombay Bicycle Club - Lights Out Words Gone

6.  Tennis - Origins


7.  Grouplove - Tongue Tied

8.  Snakadaktal - Air

9.  ASAP Rocky - Peso


10.  The Parlor Mob - Into The Sun

11.  Cloud Nothings - Stay Useless

12.  Miike Snow - Devil's Work



IN THE BONUS:
The Top 5 Tracks of the Year:


5. M83 - Midnight City
4. Neon Indian - Polish Girl
3. The Black Keys - Gold On The Ceiling
2. Toro Y Moi - Still Sound
1. Social Distortion - Diamond In The Rough




There you have it folks, 2011 is in the books. We're looking forward to a huge 2012.


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Best Albums of 2011

    This year brought us a lot of quality music from all over the musical landscape.  We started out with an influx of indie rock and chillwave that made even the metalheads feel all bubbly inside.  As the year matured, radio rockers and mellow synth-pop seemed to come to the forefront.  2011 was a great time for up-and-coming bands, as well as established alternative rock staples.  After sifting through the pile of albums we've acquired over the months, it was hard to narrow it down to only 10.  Here is a look at some of the best albums of the year.


Best Albums of 2011


10. Washed OutWithin and Without

9. My Morning JacketCircuital

8. Foster the PeopleTorches

7. RadioheadThe King of Limbs

6. TV on the RadioNine Types of Light

5. RubblebucketOmega La La

     Brooklyn indie-dance band Rubblebucket made a huge splash in 2011. The band seeked Eric Broucek (LCD Soundsystem) for production on their latest release Omega La La.  Their album-supporting tour garnered the attention of the jamband scene, making stops at Gathering of the Vibes, North Coast, and moe.down.  With peppy dance numbers such as "Worker," and "Silly Fathers," it looks like these indie-jammers are here to stay.




4. Toro Y MoiUnderneath the Pine

    It is safe to say that Chaz Bundick is still the undisputed king of chillwave after his 2011 Underneath the Pine release.  The Toro Y Moi frontman weaves in and out of synth bliss on this sophomore studio effort.  Danceable tracks like "New Beat" and "Still Sound" mix perfectly with the mellowness of "How I Know" and "Go With You."  The band's EP Freaking Out is also worth a listen.




3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.It's A Corporate World

     Other than Foster the People, perhaps nobody made a bigger splash in 2011 than Detroit's Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.  The indie-pop duo dropped their first album It's A Corporate World in June and has been catching the ears of the music world.  With catchy tracks galore such as "Morning Thought," "An Ugly Person On A Movie Screen," and "We Almost Lost Detroit," this record has one of the freshest sounds of the year.




2. The Black KeysEl Camino

     How do you follow up the 4-time Grammy nominated Brothers if you're The Black Keys?  Drop an equally as impressive album one year later, that's how.  Their newest effort is jam-packed with radio goodness and rock chops for days.  A raunchy dance party from the opening "Lonley Boy" all the way to the closing "Mind Eraser."  El Camino finds the 'Keys at the peak of their songwriting and brings back a rock-n-roll swagger to the music world.





1. Portugal. The ManIn The Mountain In The Cloud

     Portland Oregon's psychedelic rock outfit Portugal. The Man continues to pump out amazing record after record.  This year was no exception as In The Mountain In The Cloud blends a seemingly perfect mix of rock and pop into one masterful piece of ear candy.  From the opening chords of "So American," to the psychedelic "Sleep Forever," there isn't a dull moment on the album. Defying genres has never been a problem for these indie rockers, look for them at a festival near you next year.




Other albums of note this year (Honorable Mentions):
Foo FightersWasting Light
Gauntlet HairGauntlet Hair
New MastersoundsBreaks From the Border
M83Hurry Up We're Dreaming
The AntlersBurst Apart
GirlsFather, Son, Holy Ghost
The HorrorsSkying

There you have it folks, Feerock's World Best Albums of 2011.  Agree, disagree? Feel free to leave your comments.


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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Monthly Mix: The Playlist, November 2011

     In a word, the vibe for the month of November can be described as "mild."  We were treated to some enjoyable weather which made it easy to soak up the mix of tunes that came down the recent pipe.  The beginning of the month featured Ohio rockers The Black Keys releasing the first single "Lonely Boy" from their upcoming El Camino (out 12/6). Not to mention the reemergence of indie songwriter, and former Soul Coughing frontman, Mike Doughty back in action and getting consistent college radio play with his track "Na Na Nothing."  The rest of the cuts that came in followed the trend this year (or so it seems) exploring shoe-gaze pop, and psych-rock themes.  The November mix cannot compete with the gems of the summer, but there is nothing wrong with that.  It is fairly mild, and hey, we're fine with that.


November 2011 Playlist


1. The Black Keys - Lonely Boy

2. Mike Doughty - Na Na Nothing

3. Washed Out - Call It Off

4. The Big Pink - Hit The Ground (Superman)


5. Fort Lean - Beach Holiday

6. Rare Monk - Shoot Me Down

7. InkShips - Cassettes


8. Swimming - Neutron Wireless Crystal

9. The Big Sleep - Ace

10. Tycho - A Walk



Check in every month for fresh new tracks. Stay tuned for "Feerock's World: Best Albums of 2011."


Like the music on this month's Playlist? Agree, disagree? Feel free to leave your comments! 


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