I seriously cannot get enough of this new Dan Deacon record. When it comes to electronic-based music, I can be really picky, but this one had me from the get-go. I'm addicted to the funky, bending bassline of this track:
This song is cracking me up. I just read about this Dan Deacon character on Pitchfork, and moseyed on over to the Hype Machine to find this track.At first, I just thought it was strange, but it kept begging me to play it again, and now I find myself lol'ing at the sound of Woody Woodpecker's laugh. I'm not sure why, except that I'm easily amused.
I'm sure most of us have come across a band that we thought would be HUGE as soon as the rest of the world heard about them, only to have their work seemingly fall into oblivion. Such is the case with Michael Zapruder's Rain Of Frogs.I recently bought an external hard drive to store my music, and came across several forgotten gems while moving songs over to the new drive. One of which was "The ...
...but becoming one as we speak. Oberst and Co's new record is currently rocking, errr folking, my world. The standard's been kicked up another notch, kids. The songs are so strong, they're actually digging out my ears. I never could get into the older records for some reason - too dylanesque for me - but this one has me itching to for it. Plus he's the same age as me, which is kind of a subtle r
...and it's as wacky and interesting as anything she's ever done. Eye candy at it's sweetest!Oh, and the *tracklisting:*01 Earth Intruders02 Wanderlust03 Dull Flame of Desire04 Innocence05 I See Who You Are06 Vertebrae by Vertebrae07 Pneumonia08 Hope09 Declare Independence10 My Juvenile All info courtesy of Pitchfork...read the full article "here":http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/4208...