Aug 03 2009

Media Monday – 08/03/2009

Category: Media & More,Music In My Earsdryvetyme @ 12:00

Yes – you are reading your calendar correctly.  Today is actually the first Monday of August 2009.  While you might be in shock at how swiftly this year is floating on by you, at least you can now console your weary soul with a hefty selection of new tunes. I hope you enjoy them!

  1. Music:
    a. “Madagascar”LAKE
    b. “Ashes Grammar / Ashes Math”A Sunny Day In Glasgow
    c. 2009 SamplerThe Record Machine
    d. “The Balanced Equation of Professor Nickels”Perhapsy
    e. “Warm In The Shadows”Music Go Music
    f. “Fear”Benjy Ferree
    g. “I’d Rather Be Dead”Over Stars And Gutters
    h. “Smith Hill”Deer Tick
    i. “Digital Haircut”DD/MM/YYY
    j. “Red Headed Girl” (Acoustic)The Soft Pack
    k. “Call It A Day” (Acoustic)The Soft Pack
    l. “Time Machine Submarine”Shelley Short
    m. “Datura”Or, The Whale
    n. “Ida Walked Away” – AU
    o. “Whachadoin’” (Pink Enemy Remix)N.A.S.A.
    p. Daytrotter SessionRoman Candle
  2. Video:
    a. “Rollerskates”Jonesin’
    b. FADER TV sessionBenjy Ferree
    c. A sneak preview of the 08/03/2009 episode of No ReservationsTony Bourdain revisits some of his favorite “Street Food” locales around the globe.
    d. “The Singer”The Lonely H
    e. The Pentagon Channel SessionDeer Tick
    f. Radio Room SessionBeep Beep
    g. “My Love Was There”The Junction
    h. “Headlock”Esser
    i. “I Love You”Esser
    j. Dig For Fire TV SessionAU


Aug 03 2009

Castevet – Summer Fences

Category: Music In My Earsdryvetyme @ 07:00

Castevet
Summer Fences
Count Your Lucky Stars; 2009

Summer Fences

As long-term readers of this site will note, I wholeheartedly approve of any and all bands that have both the desire and ability to blur the often-staid lines between genres. Furthermore, I am on record as being quite the conflicted consumer of post-rock, a style of music whose purveyors seem to find their way into my e-mail inbox with a high degree of regularity. These two trends have finally come together in the guise of Summer Fences by Castevet, a record that has a dense post-rock foundation, but does its damnedest to weave in highly concentrated dosages of math-flavored indie rock and post-hardcore vocals. The result just might make me wave a white flag in defeat.
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