One of my rules of thumb is to never give up. Although, I know impossible when I see it, and I've realized that it's pretty much impossible for me to blog a review on a new CD everyday... mostly because I don't have time to listen to a new CD everyday. At least not right now. Soon enough, my friends, soon enough.
Look out for a new post within the next few days. Until then, you'll just have to try to find some other source for satisfaction ;)
10.24.2009
10.20.2009
Matt Costa - "Unfamiliar Faces"

When most people hear the name Matt Costa, they think simply of "that guy who opened for Jack Johnson". Admittedly, I thought of him that way for quite some time, but now actually consider him to be his own person.
Costa keeps getting better and better, both live and recorded. Seeing him perform live is a treat, as he's unmistakably an alcoholic and is always drunk at his shows... I love it!
Costa's music has been amusing from the very beginning. Yes, he only has two albums, but both are well put-together. Many of his tracks are playful and sound like songs from childhood (listen to "Mr. Pitiful" and "Miss Magnolia" on this album...you'll see what I mean). There's a great balance between upbeat and downbeat songs on "Unfamiliar Faces". Just enough variety to cheer me up when I'm starting to feel mildly depressed :)
I have several favorites on this CD, and enjoy almost every song. I think "Miss Magnolia" tops the list with its old school tune though. Sounds like something my parents would listen to.
I'm eagerly awaiting Costa's next album, if you couldn't tell.
My vote: 4 stars
My favorite tracks: "Never Looking Back" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgPvPLTQSwM&feature=PlayList&p=D13160DC277710B9&index=0&playnext=1 & "Vienna" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JUzf433NPw & "Miss Magnolia" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgLp04qc3yY
10.19.2009
MSTRKRFT - "Fist of God"

On first listen, I would say this album sounds like a harder-hitting Daft Punk with a little bit of rap flavor questionably mixed in. The album features many interesting collaborations with well-known rappers such as N.O.R.E. (formerly Noriega), E-40, Lil' Mo, and Ghostface Killah. I think MSTRKRFT could've picked a bit better in terms of choosing artists that match the mood/beat of the music. I commend the effort to mix genres nonetheless.
"Bounce" is probably the most radio-ready song on the album and sets you in a party atmosphere with N.O.R.E. as your MC. This was really the only collaboration on the CD that I thought to work out decently. I also particularly enjoy "1000 Cigarettes" because it is one of the few instrumental songs that actually allows MSTRKRFT to show off their skill without a bellowing voice to ruin it all.
MSTRKRFT did do a great job on mixing the CD though, as the transitions from song to song seem to be nearly flawless. On the other hand, this makes it difficult to remember which tracks you like! But it does give the album more of a club feel.
So, hopefully you realize that you can choose to completely disregard what I'm about to say because I really don't have any musical talent, but only an ear for music that I consider to be "good"...
To become a great artist, MSTRKRFT needs to diversify their beats more, break off to their own unique sound so that they aren't completely reminiscent of Daft Punk (because they're easily mistaken as such), and find better matches in style for collaborations. THEN, I will take a serious listen to what they've got goin' on. For now, "Fist of God" will do and does have its highlights.
My vote: 2.5 stars
My favorite tracks: "1000 Cigarettes" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap286UhKQVo & "Bounce" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USF4z9w-V_U&feature=related
10.18.2009
Owl City - "Ocean Eyes"

Regardless, I did take a listen and found their music to be amusing. Not to mention, the album cover photo of Dubai caught my eye as well. "Ocean Eyes" is Owl City's first full-length album, as I understand it. They had previously released a couple of EP's.
Owl City has potential, and could easily transition to more mature music by writing more sophisticated lyrics. I think that, paired with a few new whistles and horns, could really clean up their sound and make them more marketable to the older crowd. Although, I guess artists target certain audiences...the teen girl one isn't too bad of a market, considering the kids have their parents to buy them everything they want.
All in all, Owl City is nothing too exceptional, but is surely a fun listen every now and then.
My vote: 2.5 stars
My favorite track: "Fireflies" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI4JLa0hbUw
10.16.2009
Zion I & Grouch - "Heroes in the City of Dope"

If you know me, you know I'm always up for a heated "hip-hop" vs. "rap" discussion. I think it's important to break down the popular (mis)conceptions that always seem to leave out the fact that subcategories, in fact, exist in this genre. I listen to anything that has substance, either instrumentally, lyrically, or preferably both. It doesn't matter what title people want to give it- if it's good, it's good. Anyway, I'll leave it at that.
Zion I & Grouch always make for good partners in crime. The trio are all Bay Area rappers and sometimes dabble in "Bay rap" or "hyphy" music. They manage to keep their style for sure, but you'll notice the "hyphy" influence in some of their tracks even though it's fairly subtle on this album.
AmpLive keeps the beats sweet and simple on this album. Grouch and Zumbi flow in styles different enough to keep things fresh, but similar enough to compliment each other. Some tracks feature just one of the two MCs, while others have alternating verses with Grouch and Zumbi layin' it down.
My favorite track on this album, "Trigger", has some serious bass to it. I just can't seem to get the song out of my head. This is definitely a track you want to BUMP on a nice stereo system. The hook (chorus, for those of you who don't know the lingo) is tight and is different than any other song I've heard from Zion I & Grouch. I'm not usually one to play songs more than twice a day, but I've listened to this song at least 6 times today and would love to listen to it again.
I'm sure that seeing some of these tracks performed live probably contributes to my appreciation for the album. If you dig this stuff after taking a listen, make sure to check out Zion I and Grouch separately, since this is really just a collaborative album. Grouch has several solo albums, and is also a member of the Living Legends...another dope hip-hop group.
My vote: 3.5 stars
My favorite track: "Trigger" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHAxAQESeVw
10.15.2009
A Fine Frenzy - "Bomb in a Birdcage"

I don't know all too much about A Fine Frenzy, but she's got a nice voice and a style that is different enough from other artists so as to catch my ear. She's having a show in Sacramento this November at this little place I like called the Boardwalk. Given the size of the place she's performing at, I'm guessing she's just starting the trek on her road up to the big time.
If I could think of an artist to compare A Fine Frenzy to, I would tell you. But right now, no one comes to mind. Some of her music is a bit more upbeat than that of the Tristan Prettyman's and Ingrid Michaelson's of the world. Maybe think Michelle Branch, but less radio pop sounding and more real. How about you just listen for yourself and then you can choose?
I especially enjoy the song "Electric Twist". This track puts a creative spin on the album that deviates from the rather standard guitar and piano playing fun (although that stuff is good too). The beat is catchy and it's really just a fun song. Check out A Fine Frenzy for sure.
My vote: 4 stars
My favorite track: "Electric Twist" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT69Y8uxWUI
10.14.2009
Groundation - "Here I Am"

This album came out earlier this year and slipped under my radar, so I'm just listening to it now for the first time through. So far, I'd say it's not as good as their past album "Hebron Gate" - which is just one of many that they've released. I guess I lied when I said I would only review albums I liked....
It's not that I *dislike* this CD per se, but I think they have more potential than they show with this set of songs. I am particularly drawn to the instrumental interlude parts of songs that are loaded with some sick trumpet-solos. I think that this album could be better with some more changes in mood. Reggae isn't supposed to sound all the same. Common features, yes, but using beats that sound similar to eachother that you can't differentiate them is not a good thing.
There is one other thing that truly irks me about this album. Call me sexist, but apparently I really don't like women singing reggae. I'm not even sure who the woman singing on this CD is, but I just know I don't enjoy it at all. Even though she wasn't on every track, it still bothered me enough to knock the rating a little bit.
My vote: 2.5 stars
My favorite track: "By All Means" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz1wi6SK0P8
10.13.2009
Cafe Tacuba - "Cuatro Caminos"

There's a good variety of music-types on this album, slow, fast, fast, slow, medium? Whatever. My point is, Cafe Tacuba shows off their musicality on this album by covering a large portion of the musical spectrum. This comes through on the instrumentals as well as the vocal-style on each track. And, I'm willing to guess that the lyrics probably show the same trend if you listen closely enough.
This album is decent sounding...not great, but not bad. A bit different than your standard pop-sounding music that usually hits the music scene in the U.S. I, personally, tend to like their style on the slower songs more than their sound on the fast-tempo ones.
My vote: 3
My favorite track: "Eres" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZDbdxNpK_0
10.12.2009
Monsters of Folk - "Monsters of Folk"

In my opinion, each track sounds distinctly like a Bright Eyes one or a My Morning Jacket one. Which, thankfully, works out well for me since I like both bands. The only major difference I can hear is that Oberst is slightly less whiny-sounding than he is on Bright Eyes albums. This results in a somewhat more cheerful overall vibe.
I think it would be safe to say that if you don't like folk music, you probably won't like this album. If you do, however, then it's a great one. And if you *really* enjoy it after listening, Monsters of Folk is actually having a concert in Oakland at the Fox Theatre - look into it if you're interested.
My vote: 4 stars
My favorite tracks: "The Right Place" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnL96oSKVSc and "Map of the World" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS4uNzffHPk&feature=related
10.11.2009
Kid Cudi - "Man on the Moon: The End of Day"

These two tracks are nothing short of fantastic. "Pursuit of Happiness" has MGMT and Ratatat written all over it; their unique sounds take over the chorus and the beat respectively. This track is sure to please all fans of any of the three artists involved. On "Alive", Cudi delivers his smooth, sing-songy flow over Ratatat's heavy-electronic sounds. Don't get me wrong, there are definitely a couple of other tracks on the CD that Cudi shines by himself on too.
"Man on the Moon" boasts several songs meant for those who enjoy nature (*cough cough*). Whether or not you partake in such activities, the album is worth looking into. You'll find a few tracks to groove to regardless.
My vote: 3.5 stars
My favorite tracks: "Alive" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Purub08zwJI and
"Pursuit of Happiness" -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXFeEMf_NQY&feature=related
10.09.2009
The Black Keys - "Attack & Release"

Let me just start this off by saying that if you've never listened to the Black Keys, I feel sorry for you. Hopefully after reading this you'll take a listen to the track I've linked and fall in love.
The Keys have an eclectic sound that combines elements from blues, funk, jazz, hard rock, folk, and indie rock all topped off by raspy (and sometimes synthesized) vocals from Dan Auerbach. And I must say, they do it with style. This album is great for listening to when you just want to chill out.
"Attack & Release" is definitely worth listening to, and I'll even go a step further and say that you should for sure snag a copy of it one way or another. Some of the songs on the album lean a little bit more towards the softer sounding side in comparison to older Keys albums. Either way, the change is refreshing.
My vote: 4 stars.
My favorite track: "So He Won't Break" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdc1w8ypfVE
Off to See the Wizard...
I guess I would be the Wizard? Not sure on that. Anyway, I figured I would take this first post to explain exactly what you can expect out of this blog. I was sitting on the Quad today watching a band (The Stone Foxes) perform. The first thing I thought of was that they sounded almost exactly like The Black Keys. Coincidently, I just got a hold of The Keys' newest album "Attack & Release" and have listened to it almost everyday since. I've been raving to friends about this CD and thought that I really do such things quite often. Combining this with my love to give music recommendations to everyone and anyone willing to take them, I decided that I would start a blog.
Now I'm hoping that I'm able to post one album each day on here...and only ones that I enjoyed listening to. Yes, this may be a little bit ambitious but I'll try my best. Basically, you can follow me along and see which artists I've been diggin' lately. At the end of each "review", I'll rate the album between 0 and 5 stars, give you the name of my favorite song, and link a youtube clip (if I can) so that you can listen for yourself.
Consider this my online music recommendation pool - I hope you take a dive in! Happy listening :)
Now I'm hoping that I'm able to post one album each day on here...and only ones that I enjoyed listening to. Yes, this may be a little bit ambitious but I'll try my best. Basically, you can follow me along and see which artists I've been diggin' lately. At the end of each "review", I'll rate the album between 0 and 5 stars, give you the name of my favorite song, and link a youtube clip (if I can) so that you can listen for yourself.
Consider this my online music recommendation pool - I hope you take a dive in! Happy listening :)
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