Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Monthly Mix: December 2014

The Smashing Pumpkins visit a Monument To An Elegy


     The presents were plentiful this December and the music world also handed out a few gifts of its own just before the clock struck midnight.
     Chicago Illinois alt-rockers The Smashing Pumpkins have been riding high on the waves of their new album Monument To An Elegy [December 5, via BMG]. The nine tracks are laced with synths, hard hitting guitars, and feature Tommy Lee on the drums. Pumpkins' frontman Billy Corgan says he's surprised by the muddled reviews his new effort is getting, but understands the critics said the same thing about his earlier releases. On the cut "Drum + Fife", an acoustic guitar and a scintillating synth-line lead to the album's best work. The band will play big slots at the Lollapalooza 2015 South America festivals in support.
     As the year winds down, its nice to reflect on all the great memories, experiences, and awesome tunes of course! The December Playlist may be the last one of the year, but it is still jam-packed with enough fresh tracks to keep the elves busy for next year.


December 2014 Playlist

1.  Soft Pyramids  -  "Around This Town"

2.  Modest Mouse  -  "Lampshades On Fire"

3.  The Smashing Pumpkins  -  "Drum + Fife"


4.  Rise Against  -  "Tragedy + Time"

5.  Max Frost  -  "Let Me Down Easy"

6.  Joywave  -  "Somebody New"


7.  The Kickdrums  -  "Breathe Again"

8.  Crescendo  -  "Call Cards"

9.  alt-J  -  "Every Other Freckle"


10.  Misun  -  "Penny"

11.  The Airborne Toxic Event  -  "Wrong"

12.  Vance Joy  -  "Mess Is Mine"



IN THE BONUS:

Here are Orbit Sound's Favorite Songs of 2014.


Favorite Songs Of 2014

15.  Tove Lo  -  "Habits (Stay High)"

14.  The Black Keys  -  "Gotta Get Away"

13.  Big Data  -  "Dangerous" ft. Joywave

12.  The War On Drugs  -  "Red Eyes"

11.  Mike Doughty  -  "Light Will Keep Your Heart Beating In The Future"

10.  Bleachers  -  "I Wanna Get Better"

9.  Weezer  -  "Back To The Shack"

8.  Jack White  -  "Lazaretto"

7.  Foo Fighters  -  "Outside"

6.  Bear Hands  -  "Agora"

5.  Cloud Nothings  -  "I'm Not Part Of Me" 

4.  Spoon  -  "Inside Out"

3.  Foster The People  -  "Coming Of Age"

2.  moe.  -  "Same Old Story"

1.  Tokyo Police Club  -  "Argentina (Parts I, II, III)"



There you have it folks, 2014 is in the books. Have a fun and safe New Year's Eve!

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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Best Albums Of 2014

Bear Hands made a Distraction in 2014


     As the year comes to an end, it's nice to look back at all the albums that made for another banner year in the music world. Here are Orbit Sound's favorite albums of 2014.


Best Albums Of 2014

40.  Warpaint  -  Warpaint

39.  Umphrey's McGee  -  Similar Skin

38.  FKA Twigs  -  LP1

37.  The Gaslight Anthem  -  Get Hurt

36.  Sun Kil Moon  -  Benji

35.  Lana Del Rey  -  Ultraviolence

34.  Real Estate  -  Atlas

33.  Shabazz Palaces  -  Lese Majesty

32.  Charli XCX  -  Sucker

31.  Rise Against  -  The Black Market

30.  The Pretty Reckless  -  Going To Hell

29.  The Smashing Pumpkins  -  Monument To An Elegy

28.  Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers -  Hypnotic Eye

27.  Flying Lotus  -  You're Dead!

26.  Royal Blood  -  Royal Blood

25.  Thom Yorke  -  Tomorrow's Modern Boxes

24.  Interpol  -  El Pintor

23.  Future Islands  -  Singles

22.  Death From Above 1979  -  The Physical World

21.  Swans  -  To Be Kind

20.  Tokyo Police Club  -  Forcefield

19.  Caribou  -  Our Love

18.  Run The Jewels  -  Run The Jewels 2

17.  Broken Bells  -  After The Disco

16.  Weezer  -  Everything Will Be Alright In The End

15.  Chromeo  -  White Women

14.  TV On The Radio  -  Seeds

13.  Beck  -  Morning Phase

12.  Cloud Nothings  -  Here And Nowhere Else

11.  alt-J  -  This Is All Yours

10.  Phish  -  Fuego

9.  St. Vincent  -  St. Vincent

8.  Foo Fighters  -  Sonic Highways

7.  The Black Keys  -  Fever

6.  moe.  -  No Guts, No Glory

5.  Spoon  -  They Want My Soul

4.  The War On Drugs  -  Lost In The Dream

3.  Jack White  -  Lazaretto

2.  Foster The People  -  Supermodel

1.  Bear Hands  -  Distraction


 

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Monthly Mix: November 2014

TV On The Radio plants new Seeds



      November gave out lots to be thankful for including friends, family, and football. Not to mention a feast of new music.
     Brooklyn New York's indie rockers TV On The Radio are back with their latest album Seeds [November 18, via Harvest]. Heavy on synth and fuzzed out guitars, this record is smooth front to back. On the first single "Happy Idiot", frontman Tunde Adebimpe sings a tale of trying to stay sane while not trying to think about a love that got away. The band's tour kicks off in Miami then heads overseas with a big gig at Sonar Festival in Iceland.
     As the cold begins to settle in, it's good to know the iPod is heated up with fresh tunes. Thanksgiving is in the rear view mirror, now it's time to put the headphones on and string up the Christmas lights.


 November 2014 Playlist

1.  Cold War Kids  -  "All This Could Be Yours"

2.  Hospital  -  "Right On"

3.  TV On The Radio  -  "Happy Idiot"


4.  Bully  -  "Milkman"

5.  Foo Fighters  -  "In The Clear"

6.  Imagine Dragons  -  "I Bet My Life"


7.  George Ezra  -  "Budapest"

8.  Milky Chance  -  "Flashed Junk Mind"

9.  Robert DeLong  -  "Long Way Down"


10.  Yelawolf  -  "Till It's Gone"

11.  Brave Shores  -  "Never Come Down"

12.  Walk The Moon  -  "Shut Up And Dance"



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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Monthly Mix: October 2014

Foo Fighters cruise with Sonic Highways

     As the final leaves fall off the trees and Halloween comes to an end, another October is in the books. Just like the witch's brew, the pot of brand new music still burns strong.
     Seattle mega-rockers Foo Fighters are back in full effect with their new album Sonic Highways [November 10, via RCA].  The band recorded the eight songs in eight different cities, with a plethora of A-list guests contributing on the tracks. Frontman Dave Grohl describes it as being much bigger and including more jams, but still sounding like the Foo Fighters. A perfect example of this is the first single "Something From Nothing" which features sharp guitar riffs, vintage Grohl lyrics, and even a funk jam. The band's tour will hit Voodoo Festival and then off to Africa and South America.
     The October playlist is packed with new music and goes great with the last Kit-Kat bar.

October 2014 Playlist

1.  Striving Vines  -  "Sound Of Tomorrow"

2.  Minus The Bear  -  "Invented Memory"

3.  Foo Fighters  -  "Something From Nothing"

 
4.  Echosmith  -  "Cool Kids"

5.  Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness  -  "Cecilia And The Satellite"

6.  Smashing Pumpkins  -  "Being Beige"


7.  Glass Animals  -  "Gooey"

8.  Soundgarden  -  "Storm"

9.  moe.  -  "Same Old Story"


10.  LISBON  -  "Native"

11.  Peaking Lights  -  "Everyone And Us"

12.  Flo Rida  -  "GDFR"  ft. Sage the Gemini



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Monday, September 29, 2014

Monthly Mix: September 2014

Prince creates Art Official Age


     The summer has officially ended with a bang. Festival season is behind us, and the long journey of autumn lies ahead. As the days get shorter, it's nice to have a re-stocked iPod to enjoy the crisp nights.
     Minnesota's iconic rock god Prince is making new music again, and it comes in the form of the fresh album Art Official Age [September 30, via Warner Bros Records].  The timeless axe-man delivers the goods with this latest effort, blending in soul, R&B, and funk. The bouncy track "FUNKNROLL" is a playful number and features the full-studio treatment. The album has a refreshing sound, certainly not of the stale variety. Currently there are no tour dates in support.
     This month's mix features a boat-load full of buzzworthy rock music, not to mention a couple names from years past. It goes great with some headphones and the colorful fall trails.


September 2014 Playlist

1.  The Vines  -  "Metal Zone"

2.  The Griswolds  -  "Right On Track"

3.  U2  -  "The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone)"


4.  Julian Casablancas + The Voidz  -  "Where No Eagles Fly"

5.  Mike Doughty  -  "Light Will Keep Your Heart Beating In The Future"

6.  Fall Out Boy  -  "Centuries"


7.  Thom Yorke  -  "A Brain In A Bottle"

8.  The American Scene  -  "Royal Blue"

9.  Panama Wedding  -  "All Of The People"


10.  Go Wolf  -  "Talk To You"

11.  Knox Hamilton  -  "Work It Out"

12.  Prince  -  "FUNKNROLL"



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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Monthly Mix: August 2014

Spoon dishes out They Want My Soul

     The summer has been filled with good times and hot tracks and as it winds itself down, the tune remains the same. This month's playlist delivers another fresh serving of sounds to keep the late night party going.
     Hailing from Austin Texas, indie-rockers Spoon are getting rave reviews with their latest album in four years They Want My Soul [August 5th, via Loma Vista]. The record is a healthy mix of stomping guitar and dream pop. On the lucid track "Inside Out", frontman Britt Daniel proclaims "Time's gone inside out, time gets distorted with this intense gravity." That message sure rings true these days. The rest of the album is a smooth tranquil listen. Catch them on tour as they swing through the United States, Canada, and Europe throughout the fall.
     The August mix is stacked with a stash of new alt-rock. It sounds great in the iPod while blazing down the bike trail, or strolling down the beach.


August 2014 Playlist

1.  Hozier  -  "Take Me To Church"

2.  Panama  -  "Always"

3.  Priory  -    "Weekend"


4.  Meg Myers  -  "Desire"

5.  Miami Horror  -  "Wild Motion (Set It Free)"

6.  Spoon  -  "Inside Out"


7.  The Gaslight Anthem  -  "Stay Vicious"

8.  BANKS  -  "Beggin For Thread"

9.  Sir Sly  -  "You Haunt Me"


10.  Wampire  -  "Wizard Staff"

11.  Eliot Sumner  -  "Come Friday"

12.  Mansions On The Moon  -  "Don't Tell"



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Monday, July 28, 2014

Monthly Mix: July 2014

Rise Against enters The Black Market

     As the dog days of summer settle in, it's good to know there's a fresh assortment of tunes to keep the pool parties going strong into the night.
     Chicago rockers Rise Against are soaring near the top of the charts with their latest record The Black Market [July 15, via Interscope]. Frontman Tim McIlrath says this album is more personal than the last few, and the lyrics certainly reflect the message. On the hard-hitting "I Don't Want To Be Here Anymore", McIlrath expresses the feeling of getting tired of a situation but not knowing where to go. The rest of the songs on the record are similar in fashion and feature lightning fast drumming and laser sharp punk-rock guitar riffs. Their tour swings through Canada and the United States with major gigs at Made In America Festival and Riot Fest.
     The heat of the summer is starting to kick in so it's a good thing to know our iPods are reloaded with cool beats. The July Playlist is filled with new music and does its best job to make the sunsets seem a little bit longer.


July 2014 Playlist

1.  Joywave  -  "Tongues"

2.  Semi Precious Weapons  -  "Aviation High"

3.  Rise Against  -  "I Don't Want To Be Here Anymore"


4.  alt-J  -  "Left Hand Free"

5.  Interpol  -  "All The Rage Back Home"

6.  Weezer  -  "Back To The Shack"


7.  Circa Waves  -  "Young Chasers"

8.  Grimes  -  "Go"  ft. Blood Diamonds

9.  Seether  -  "Words As Weapons"


10.  TV Girl  -  "Birds Don't Sing"

11.  Zella Day  -  "East Of Eden"

12.  Death From Above 1979  -  "Trainwreck 1979"



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