Monday, April 18, 2011

tUnE-yArDs - w h o k i l l


Okay, this album is awesome. I need to argue in front of a few appellate judges tomorrow so I don't have time to write anything nearly as impressive as this. Read up and buy this album now.

Best, Jonathan

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Monday, April 11, 2011

New Animal Collective

AC is playing Coachella very soon. They're playing a few shows across California and have tried out some new material.

You can check out live videos of a few untitled, new tracks here.

Best, Jonathan

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Tonight's action

And that's the end of the NHL regular season.

The Boston Bruins will be facing their archenemies, the Montreal Canadiens, in the first round. This best of seven series scares the crap out of me. As a huge Bruins fan, I don't like when these two teams play. It's the most heated rivalry in sports' history and the Canadiens have the edge historically. A huge egde. But this season the Bruins are clearly the better team. Tim Thomas is having an incredible year, making history with his .938 save percentage statistic. He surpassed goalie great Dominik Hasek's seemingly unbeatable record. They have the biggest defensemen in the NHL and their front lines are versatile, physical, and aggressive. The Canadiens, however, have one thing the Bruins don't: speed. Montreal is a super fast team; if the Bs can't keep up, they're going to have a difficult series.

The Florida Panthers missed the playoffs for the 10th, that's right... 10th, straight season. I'm pretty sure that has never been done before. They fired their coach earlier this afternoon, their goaltender is a free agent starting now, and I'm sure he wants to get the hell out of Florida, they have no veterans on their team anymore especially after trading McCabe, and their young players don't really have much experience. I don't know. This team as a long way to go. I give them four or five years until they become a real contender in the playoffs again.

Regardless, this year is going to be a crazy post-season. The teams are scarily talented.

To win the East: I really want to say Boston. When you look at all the teams in the East, only Boston has not had a ridiculous up-and-down season. Philly has lost Pronger and has slumped recently. Washington is dangerous, but I really think they're going to lose to New York; they haven't played well against the Rangers this season. Even if they get past New York, their weakness is goaltending. That's something that Boston boasts. The Bruins also bolstered their blue line by adding top-tier defenseman Tomas Kaberle and forwards Rich Peverley and Chris Kelly. Basically, they have the team and tools to win the Cup this year.

To win the West: Vancouver. Not even a question.

To win the Stanley Cup: Vancouver over Boston in six games. That really hurts to say, but I think Boston might need to wait another year.

There's nothing like playoff hockey, guys. The only thing I've found to come close is World Cup soccer. But even that pales in comparison. Watch a few games; hopefully you'll see what I mean.

Best, Jonathan

Pictureplane Free Mixtape

I don't know anything about this guy. It doesn't matter though because his mixtape is really dancy and one that shouldn't be passed up.

Altered Zones has put up two of the better tracks for sampling. His remix of "Closer" is as they say in Miami, fire.

Best, Jonathan

Thursday, April 7, 2011

New Curren$y


Head over to LFTF to see what I wrote about the new Spitta track that leaked this afternoon.

It's pretty chill, but very unlike his recent two albums. Covert Coup is due out April 20th.

Best, Jonathan

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

New Incubus and Beastie Boys tracks

A new Incubus single from their upcoming album If Not Now, When? released yesterday. It's titled "Adolescents". Mike has a sick guitar solo as usual and the band has curbed their sound to be more like vintage Incubus. Check it out here.

Also, today the Beastie Boys released a track off their upcoming May 3rd album Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2. It reminds me of early 90s' Beastie, which can only mean that the album has the potential to be awesome. Check out "Make Some Noise" over here.

Best, Jonathan

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Russ Chimes - Midnight Club EP


Wow. Watch this video. It's three tracks back to back to back. Whoever Russ Chimes is wrote a crazy electronica score over an even crazier video, which documents any lover's biggest nightmare. Seriously, you'll be glued to the video. The music itself is actually really technical. Chimes has a perfect balance among the low, mid, and high ends. The high synth isn't piercing, but rather muffled and strong. The melodies are so damn catchy. The lyrics are simple and universal. And holy crap is the video captivating.

5/5 for the overall experience. Music itself: 4.8/5 for a few moments of lag and prolonged suspension but they were few and far between. My favorite track is the first of the three. Although the second and third are just as incredible.

Best, Jonathan

Papercuts - Fading Parade


Papercuts reminds me a lot of Deerhunter. The only problem is that Deerhunter is really good whereas Papercuts is just okay. Fading Parade is somewhat of a plane jane. He plays a lot of off-beat rhythms and sings off key at certain points on purpose. It is nothing to be proud of and nothing to be ashamed of. It would sound better if he were not intentionally unsynchronized. It would sound better if he didn't strain his voice and just sang in tune. But yeah, you get the picture.

I'll give it a deserved 2.9/5. Favorite tracks: Chills, Marie Says You've Changed, and Charades.

Best, Jonathan

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Malachai - Return To The Ugly Side


Malachai is stoner funk. Released in late February, Return To The Ugly Side is dark and creepy. Listening to it makes me feel like it's Halloween in the dead of winter and I have a shotgun. In other words, there is a general and well-mixed blend of uneasiness and stability.

They have a sound that I've never really heard before. I can't even make abstract comparisons to anything. As a result, Malachai is really in a world of their own. They are individualistic enough to be unrecognizable but for themselves; its hard to listen to Malachai without realizing it's them. It's kind of like how when you hear something by Animal Collective you just know it's AC and that it can't be anyone else.

Despite its total unfamiliarity, Return To The Ugly Side is an excellent album. I listened with confusion and curiosity, but it still captivated me to the point that I listened four times straight (it's a quick 35-minute, 14-track compilation). What draws you in is the fact that they borrow from a motley of genres. There really is something that appeals to everyone as long as you can get over the initial moments of unchartered territory.

Verdict: 4.0/5. Favorite tracks: Monsters, Anne, Rainbows, (My) Ambulance, Distance, The Don't Just, How You Write, Let 'Em Fall, and HyperNation.

iTunes is the only place I can find the tracks for sampling. Let 'Em Fall is one of their more normal songs, but it's not at all indicative of their overall sound.

Best, Jonathan