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Monday, May 31st, 2010 06:10 pm


This is Yeasayer, they are Quirky with a capital Q! Some people find them to be an acquired taste, but it's a taste well worth acquiring. They're based out of Brooklyn, NY and the three main members are Chris Keating, Ira Wolf Tuton, and Anand Wilder (who gets his hotass on in the video for O.N.E.).

I found this delightful band due to a recommendation by Spencer Smith [ref] and Brendon Urie [ref] from Panic! at the Disco. Now usually the bands I love the most, tend to enjoy music I really don't care for. I suspect that's due in part to how I listen to songs versus how they listen to them [ref]. As fate would have it, I was listening to the Alternative Music Choice channel and Yeasayer's Ambling Alp came on.

I'll be honest, my first reaction was confusion. I literally tilted my head to the side and made the o.O face. However, by the end of the song I was starting to get it. Get what they were going for, get their sound. Subsequent listens only served to increase my enjoyment. I can't recall now what prompted me to buy their album Odd Blood, though I suspect it was because it was on sale at AmazonMP3 (which is still going on, only $5!!). But whatever, I'm super glad I did. Because Ambling Alp was not the only really nifty song on the album. Not at all. The first song on the album, The Children, might throw you off at first. It sounds so different from the light-heartedness of Ambling Alp. Stick with it. The payoff is amazing.

My personal favorite song (at the moment) on Odd Blood is Mondegreen. I just love the beat, the energy, the instruments. It makes me want to get up and move. I've been told that this song is weird even for this band. What can I say, I'm a weirdo. *shrug*

But really, I adore the whole album. From start to finish there's not one miss. I haven't yet listened to their prior album, All Hour Cymbals, though I love them for the punnery alone. When I've got spending monies again, it's high on my To Buy list.

And that's not all! They've also got a couple of videos that you've just GOT to see. The first one I'm showing you is for O.N.E.. It's fantastically weird and cool and SO DAMN INTRIGUING! The game the characters are playing, the board, it's the Tree of Life but turned on it's side. There is a lot going on in this video and frankly it's worth watching multiple times just to try to figure out the meaning. Additionally, the song is fucking terrific!

direct link: Yeasayer - O.N.E.
embedded: O.N.E. video )

Back to Ambling Alp, this video is like...being on a really interesting acid/pot trip. Not bad, just...weird. Also, Not Safe For Work/Kids. It's not sexual, but there is casual (and a lot of it) nudity. But it's fun!

direct link: Yeasayer - Ambling Alp
embedded: Ambling Alp video )

Wild, yeah? I love it!

Interviews & Stuff:
Yeasayer Lead Us Through Odd Blood Track By Track
Interview: Chris Keating of Yeasayer
Yeasayer Interview
"All Hour Cymbals" Daytrotter Session

Official Links:
Official Site
MySpace
Twitter
Last.fm

Superfun Trivia:
They're label is called Secretly Canadian. That's fucking adorable!

Buy Links:
Amazon: Odd Blood [cd] or Odd Blood [mp3]
iTunes: Odd Blood (includes Ambling Alp video and digital booklet)
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 04:39 pm
Stylo by Gorillaz cover art


There's a really nice groove to this song that just pulls you in and transports you to this other reality. Somewhere chill and yet alien. The lyrics are a good mix of repetition and narrative. The different voices singing really adds some dimensionality to the song. And the music is this interesting mixture of retro and futuristic. Really well done.

The only radio-type thing I listen to is Music Choice. The Alternative Channel starting playing the hell out of Stylo and I was quickly hooked. The comic characters in the artwork confused me at first, since I had never heard of the band prior to this. But I looked them up, and it's actually kind of interesting:


Gorillaz (which originally was to be called Gorilla) is a British virtual band formed in 1998 by a collaboration between Damon Albarn of Britpop band Blur and Jamie Hewlett, co-creator of the comic book Tank Girl. They had the idea to create the band while watching MTV in their London flat.

The band is comprised of four fictional band members: 2-D (vocals, keyboard), Murdoc Niccals (bass), Noodle (guitar, vocals) and Russel Hobbs (drums). These characters only appear in animated form and are not alter-egos of real people, as is often mistakenly assumed.

There is an extensive fictional back-story behind these band members, written by Albarn and Hewlett, which is described in the albums produced by the band as well as several videos and their autobiographical book Rise Of The Ogre. Damon Albarn is the only permanent musical contributor to the band, which is a collaboration between various musicians. Their style is broad, with a large number of alternative influences including rock, hip-hop and electronica.

-source


You can pay $1.29 for Stylo on iTunes or you can buy Stylo on AmazonMP3 for only $0.99 (assuming your country has access).

I did give the whole album a few listens, but Stylo was the only song that really fit me. That happens from time to time with a band/album. It's not that the other songs are bad, it's that my tastes and the band's only intersect on one song. That's why we're doing these Single Recommendations.

Links:
Official Site
MySpace
Lyrics for Stylo
Stylo Music Video on YouTube
Stylo Music Video on Vimeo
(PS: the video is SO FUCKING COOL!)