After a very, very long sabbatical I'm very happy to be back with my blog. This is something I have been meaning to do for about a year so it feels good to follow through. Music is a passion of mine and I believe one of the best things about being a music fan is sharing it with other people. However, I got away from doing this blog because it took too long to write a long post for each album that I wanted to discuss. Instead, I am going to a format where I will post weekly. I will be writing about the new and recent releases and maybe one or two albums from the vault. I hope that someone finds a band or album they haven't heard yet, that would make this a worthwhile endeavor.
So if you have similar music tastes to me, then check in weekly and you should find some good suggestions to add to your iPod or to check out on Spotify. Also I will not post any actual downloads to this blog, I encourage you to support the artist and pay for your music if you do not already use some type of streaming service. Check out Amazon.com/mp3, they have some great album deals and are much cheaper than iTunes.
New Releases for 7/17/12 -

Frank Ocean - channel ORANGE
This has been one of the most hyped releases of the year and definitely the most hyped R&B release in recent memory. It has been lauded by critics across the board with even Pitchfork giving it a sterling 9.5 rating. I personally loved his first mixtape, Nostalgia Ultra, so I had very high hopes for this album. Unfortunately, I hate to say I was let down. Don't get me wrong, Ocean is an immensly talented singer/songwriter with a great voice and evocative lyric choices. However, I find this album as a whole to be boring. I found that Nostalgia Ultra to be a much more enjoyable listening experience. Channel Orange is beautifully sung but it lacks those attention grabbing songs that Ultra featured. The songs just kind of flow into one another with very few standing out from the last. Above all else the album is just a slowburner that never really catches fire. I enjoyed a few of the songs (Lost, Pyramids, and Super Rich Kids) and coincidentally those are the ones with the best beats. The much talked about single, Bad Religion, had great lyrics but again I found it boring as a song to listen to, it never really goes anywhere. This is not a bad album by any stretch of the imagination but I don't agree with the high praise it is receiving. I will keep it in my iPod to see if it grows on me over time but right now I would recommend Nostalgia Ultra as his go to work at this point in his young career.
Recent Releases -

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - The Lion, The Beast, and The Beat
If you aren't familiar with Grace Potter yet it's time to educate yourself. This is one of the better live bands touring right now and her albums are only getting better. Her fifth album (second major label release) is her most adventurous and exciting yet. She goes beyond her signature bluesy country rock to explore a variety of styles and genres. Not surprisingly one of the best voices rock is up to the task. This album features production on a number of songs from Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys and not surprisingly these are the best on the album. Runaway, Loneliest Soul, and Never Go Back feature that Black Keys groove that Potter sings with a surprising swagger. Never Go Back should be the biggest song of the summer if we lived in a sane world. Catchy as hell this song will be stuck in your head as after the first listen. Other songs to check out are Turntable and The Divide. As I said before this is one of the best live bands touring and having seen them twice I am a little biased. Make sure to check them out if they come to your area.
From The Vault -

I still get mad when people like music that I liked first. Are you telling me that I should not begin to hate Gotye now? He is certainly on my "Soon To be Hated" list.
ReplyDeleteI agree man, that song has been played to death. But I still he think he is a great artist who has some other quality music. I posted his first album to point people to listening to his other work, instead of just Somebody. It's up to you if want to hate him but don't blame him for the YouTube nation for ruining his song. By the I am digging your photography work, very impressive stuff KGunn.
ReplyDeletehmm ok, I'll take your word for it. I'd like you to know that you are the one that got me hooked on pearl jam. That is, up until they did that target commercial :)
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