4 2009 Playlist

Posted almost 3 years ago

In 2006 I started keeping monthly playlists in my iTunes where I added songs that had caught my attention that month. When the month is over, I file the old list, start a new one. I joined Mog.com (www.mog.com/iren) in June of 2006 and started writing a summary and/or commentary for each track, sometimes posting a related video as well. As time passed Mog started to wane, and I decided to branch out my posting of the list. At first I added it to my multiply page, my gather page, my Myspace page, but all of that got to be too much, so from here on out I will only post this list on my mog page and my blog (www.restlesskind.blogspot.com). If you visit my Mog page on the right hand side there is a widget that links to all the past entries, if you want to go back and check them out. Thanks to everyone who has been reading along and feel free to post comments, questions or what ever in the comments section. Enjoy Eric Reanimator.

Gloom Doom Buttercups by Kittens Ablaze
www.kittensablaze.com
www.myspace.com/kittensablaze
Another bands that I disovered via the SXSW 09 Mix Tape. Looking a pictures of the band you would think they were going to be some kind of neo-Rockabilly group, but they are more of a indie power pop act. I liked both the name of the band and the title of the song of course. I think they are going to be more of a summer listening type of group than a dead of winter act.

Kiss Me Deadly by Generation X
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X_(band)
Q: what band was Billy Idol in before going solo?
A: Gen X
Q: What kind of band were they?
A: Poppy Punk, maybe a little harder than the Ramones, but not is hard as The Damned
Q: Kiss Me Deadly?
A: Any song that starts off with the lyric -- The greyhound's rocking out tonight To maximum rockabilly -- is worth listening to at least once.

Oh Bondage Up Yours! & The Day The World Turned Day-Glo by X-Ray Spex
www.x-rayspex.com/home.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Ray_Spex
www.myspace.com/xrayspex1976
And speaking of old school UK Punk.... The X-Ray Specs, with the wailing vocals of front woman Polly Styrene and the yakkety Sax got under my skin this past month. Now I know that a lot of people still think of punk as inaccessible noise, but The X-Ray Specs were very pop and accessible and still sound great and not the least bit dated.

AMONG THE SURVIVORS by The Latebirds
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Latebirds
http://www.latebirds.com/
I think this will be the last of the SXSW 09 tracks to appear on one of these monthly playlists (and watch me eat those words)--- however I really liked this Soundtrack Of Our Lives sounding tune, with a lighter and poppier touch. This tune was stuck in my brain for weeks on end, and if found myself thinking of it and trying to remember the name of the band.
Thoughts, comments, spare change?

Comments (3)

  1. darmuzz says

    I have been going back into old punk recently and I agree that Gen X and X-Ray Spex are very accessible and sound fresh even now. Also listening to The Buzzcocks and The Dickies, all that "happy punk."

    Permalink posted 05/01/2009
  2. Lady Miss Ian says

    Hey Eric - I never made it to the "K"s in the SXSW 09 list this year, so I'll have to give the Kitten's a listen. You KNOW those old school punks are a favorite of mine.

    Hope Spring is making it to AA, MI.  Cheers!

    Permalink posted 05/01/2009
  3. Rawkkiddoh says

    and here I thought I was the only one who liked the band Generation X. Kind of like how i enjoyed David Lee Roths solo albums, but there was always something missing for me when listening to both

    Permalink posted 05/01/2009

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