The Royal We: All the Rage

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Here is ultra-cute Glaswegian indiepop sextet The Royal We.  And here is their first single, from the forthcomping LP on Geographic Records (Domino).

The Royal We – All the Rage

Here is their bio page on Geographic, which makes me think they might never come to the US to play.  So sad!  So if you’re in London on the 23rd of October, let me know how the show was. 

Finally, here’s the video.  There’s lots of fake blood and severed limbs and such.  I’m just warning you.  It makes sense (sort of) in the context of the song. 

Posted by Josh on October 2, 2007

Ditch Your Documents Folder

For all you OSX users out there, I just found this advice from MacWorld, entitled Ditch Your Documents Folder, immensely satisfying. It addresses the issue of all the useless folders that your applications tend to create inside your Documents folder, cluttering stuff up. I find now that I’ve separated my stuff from ‘their’ stuff, it was roughly 50/50!  Now I’ve got a new Documents folder that’s 100% mine.

In retrospect, I find it intriguing that this was the only place on my system (except web directories) where I had named everything in lowercase. I think I was unconsciously using that as a (crappy) visual identification method. Much better now.

Update 2/14/2010 I’d recommend signing up for Dropbox and using your Dropbox folder as your new ‘real’ documents folder.

Posted by Josh on October 2, 2007

Big Music News of the Day

Wow! Amazon.com has launched a huge new Mp3 store with two million unrestricted mp3s, encoded at a decent level (256k), and for fair prices. I saw several albums at $8.99. I don’t know if they’re all like that or not. DRM is finally dead!

Update 9/29/2007 I just bought my first album on this service (Can You Dig It? by Thee Emergency for $7.99).  I recommend both the service and the album!

Posted by Josh on September 25, 2007

Adam & the Ants: Stand and Deliver

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Last Friday night, I was told I was like “Adam Ant.  You know, ‘don’t drink, don’t smoke, what do you do?’” Well, that got me started thinking about all the other ways I’m like Adam Ant, namely

  • I wear makeup to emphasize my cheekbones
  • I have a braid coming down in front with a little ribbon
  • I spend all my cash on looking flash
  • My wardrobe is like Bladerunner meets The Scarlet Pimpernel

The only difference between us, really, is that I didn’t write these amazing hit songs, and he did:

Adam & the Ants – Stand and Deliver
Adam & the Ants – Antmusic
Adam & the Ants – Kings of the Wild Frontier

I’m not sure why you don’t hear people trying this ‘Burundi beat’ more in their pop songs.  Oh wait, you do:

Ok Go – Don’t Ask Me

Posted by Josh on September 22, 2007

Beat the Devil: Shine in Exile

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photo: Jackie Roman

I read somewhere that Beat the Devil is like a combination of Man Man, Billie Holiday and Tom Waits.  That’s pretty much right, in terms of identifying the style.

I hear they have a great live show.  I’m disappointed they don’t have any upcoming dates in NYC.  They seem to be playing just about everywhere else.

Beat the Devil – Shine in Exile
Beat the Devil – Raging Bull Blues

A while back I said I’d share what I found in the free music from SxSW ’07.  This is one, so was Bird and the Bee. I’ve been going through it for months now, and I’m still in the B’s, apparently!

Posted by Josh on September 21, 2007

The Bird and the Bee: Again & Again

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There is so much to catch up on!  I was going to post on the new Bird and the Bee EP Please Clap Your Hands, but then I realized I missed the not-to-be missed ‘Again and Again’ from last freaking year.

The Bird and the Bee – Again & Again (also check out the video on YouTube)

And then now they have this fantastic new EP! I just love their sound.  It’s like the Pipettes’ retro vibe meets Sterelab’s melodies. But with something more accessible and present than either.

The Bird and the Bee – Polite Dance Song

Update 7/25: The album for ‘Again & Again’ on Amazon’s new store is $8.90.  The single for ‘Polite Dance Song’ is only $3.68!

Posted by Josh on September 16, 2007

Viva Voce: When Planets Collide

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photo: Sarah Dougher

Not sure why I’m not so excited about Viva Voce yet. I mean they’ve got it all, including a great live show.  I like them at about an 8 now. I saw them open for someone last year at Bowery (‘last year’ in this context = between 6 and 24 months ago). Their message is all about love—they gave out fruit to people before the show.  In fact I think their new album, which I haven’t heard yet, is called Viva Voce Love You.

Back then, they were a 7, which is a T-shirt level of like (I recommend their T-shirts). Now that I’ve re-listened to Get Yr Blood Sucked Out, I’m at an 8, and kinda wondering why it’s not more.  I think perhaps because it’s not startling, or because I feel like I’ve heard it before.  You be the judge.

Viva Voce – We Do Not Fuck Around

Incidentally, I read somewhere that they’re looking to do soundtrack work.  I checked on their label-affiliate Bank Robber Music‘s website (which looks like a cool company, btw) that all they got was a measly placement on a fall episode of NBC’s highly questionable new drama Six Degrees.

Posted by Josh on September 5, 2007

Josh & Wonderboy: Lolita 1

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Image: Sam Brown

In honor of Mark Shikuma’s birthday this past weekend, I present here the first mix CD we made together from our DJ days at Lolita. We distributed these discs on notoriously impractical black CDs as a souvenir. This one is from October ’02.

Imperial Teen: Yoo Hoo

Josh & Wonderboy: Lolita 1 (ZIP, 75.7m)

  1. Yoo Hoo: Imperial Teen
  2. The Second Line: Clinic
  3. Cherry Bomb: The Runaways
  4. Stutter: Elastica
  5. Piano Fire: Sparklehorse & PJ Harvey
  6. Stay Don’t Go: Spoon
  7. Keeping of Time: Club 8
  8. Last Junkie on Earth: Dandy Warhols
  9. The Passenger: Iggy Pop
  10. Your X-Rays Have Just Come Back from the Lab and We Think We Know What Your Problem Is: Jets to Brazil
  11. Playgirl: Ladytron
  12. I Knew You Would Go: Aden
  13. When the Angels Play Their Drum Machines: Hefner
  14. The Fix is In: Okgo
  15. Mad About You: Hooverphonic
  16. Medication’s Gone: The Deathray Davies
  17. Pop Goes the World: Barcelona
  18. Fight Test: The Flaming Lips
  19. The Plan: Built to Spill
Posted by Josh on July 10, 2007

John Vanderslice: Exodus Damage

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These songs are good.  You know what else is good?  His website.  Particularly the beautiful tour photos and gallery of former homepages.

John Vanderslice – Exodus Damage (Alias Remix)
John Vanderslice – Bill Gates Must Die
(In case you were wondering, here’s the cease and desist letter for that last one.)

Posted by Josh on June 19, 2007

Trouble

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Posted by Josh on June 14, 2007