Call for Good Music
I was the lucky song winner today over at Your Total Site. I used it to by a song that I’ve been wanting for a while, but never got around to getting it; Somewhere Only We Know by Keane. Garrett thanked me for broadening his musical horizons, and it got me to thinking… I haven’t expanded my ‘new music’ horizons in a while. I’ve been too busy.
So I’ll ask you… What’s your favorite music right now? I love finding great songs before (or if) they ever get popular. I recently discovered Joshua Radin by watching my current favorite sitcom Scrubs. So let me know what you’re listening to right now. I’d love to hear it.
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Loreena McKennit is good stuff. She has quite a few cd’s out. I like The Visit and Book Of Secrets.
The Future Sound Of Gaeldom is good coding music too. Review here.
March 22nd, 2005
Robert Randolph and the Family Band is excellent, I would recommend their CD, Unclassified.
Brother is really good too, they’ve got bagpipes, didgeridoo, electric guitars, and drums, This Way Up is a good CD of theirs.
March 22nd, 2005
Jackopierce (Not longer together, but still good stuff.)
March 22nd, 2005
Topher: My celtic crave is currently satisfied by The Words That Remain by Solas.
Rebecca: Brother sounds very interesting… very diverse.
Garrett: I’ve been listening to Jackopierce for a couple of months now (my friend Roger of The Hours introduced me to them). Vineyard is one of my favorites of theirs.
March 22nd, 2005
Might not be new to you, but my current favourites are The Zutons’ Who Killed the Zutons, Paul Weller’s Studio 150, and Franz Ferdinand’s Franz Ferdinand.
March 22nd, 2005
Nickel Creek. They’re on iTunes, as well.
March 22nd, 2005
I don’t know if they are famous or not but I am a fan of Sway by The Perishers. Also, don’t shoot me but I listen to a lot of country. I know these guys are famous (if you know country) but their new song ‘Bless the Broken Road’ is amazing.
March 22nd, 2005
My current favourite track is “Let Go” by Frou Frou...
I first heard it when watching Garden State (written/directed by Scrubs’ own Zach Braff)... Such an amazing movie! The Garden State soundtrack rocks too!
I’m also listening to the new Daft Punk album.. While I wasn’t fond of it after the first time around, it’s slowly starting to grow on me… “Buy it, use it, break it, fix it, crash it, change it, melt, upgrade it… write it, code it, paste it, save it, load it, check it, quick re-write it…”
Oh, how I can relate! :)
March 22nd, 2005
I’ve been really into The Long Winters, The Decemberists, and Saturday Looks Good To Me.
March 22nd, 2005
I’d start with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. There are a handful of good songs available for download on the official site.
I always recommend anything by Elliott Smith as well. There is no official site that I know of, but there’s an excellent fan site at http://www.sweetadeline.net.
March 22nd, 2005
Keane should be banned.
March 22nd, 2005
I like T0”>Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
T0”>Malia (highly recommended!!), T0”>Alison Krauss, T0”>Cassandra Wilson, Coco D’or, Queen,
Lyubov Berezina
March 23rd, 2005
Need good music? Check out www.purevolume.com. Tons of free downloads from some stellar bands. My favs right now are:
Showbread Underoath Acceptance Anberlin Further Seems Forever MUTE MATH Mae postalservice Head Automatica Apollo 13
You can create a fav list in the listening area to keep track of your bands.
ENJOY!
BTW; did Joshua Radin nock off Gavin DeGraw’s site or what?
March 23rd, 2005
Here are my current favorites:
March 23rd, 2005
These are getting some heavy rotation at the moment:
Owen – I Do Perceive Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – Save The Streets Damien Rice – O
Death Cab For Cutie is a fantastic band. Saw them live with The Long Winters.
March 23rd, 2005
Most of the albums I’ve been listening to non-stop for the past week or two have already been mentioned: Garden State soundtrack, The Zutons, Keane, Franz Ferdinand. The Scrubs soundtrack is also excellent. And for some reason I’ve also been on a Weezer kick lately…
March 23rd, 2005
Here are a few of my favorites right now:
Pollyanna by Wes Cunningham Mirror by Monte Montgomery Hang Around and On My Own Two Feet by Granian Lost and Gone Forever by Guster
March 24th, 2005
iTunes new Music Tuesday normally helps me find quite a bit. I came accross Jack Johnson and Rufus Wainwright through them. Wainwright’s Poses album is fantastic, and I have yet to not be pleased with any of Johnson’s albums.
March 24th, 2005
Patty Griffin because I feel like I can challege a person’s taste in music if they don’t like her. :-)
March 26th, 2005
I’d have to say that the album Ghosts by Sleeping at Last is pretty incredible. It’s been getting a lot of play time here lately.
Others lately: Anberlin’s new album Never Take Friendship Personal for when i feel in the mood for something a little harder. Caedman’s call for when I want something refreshingly tried and true. Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna: amazingly beautiful classical. Death Cab for Cutie’s Transatlanticism. Solas’s The Edge of Silence, and Iona’s Open Sky for the celtic urges in me.
You can see it all if you want at my audioscrobbler page. Audioscrobbler is a really nifty site to track the music you listen to and find you suggestions and such.
March 26th, 2005
I have really been digging into the roots of rock ‘n’ roll lately. I highly recommend “The Best of Electric B.B. King.” It mixes his early blues guitar riffs with some of his late electric jazz style. As always, if you need something to sooth your music hunger, grab Led Zepplin’s “Early Days and Latter Days.”
March 28th, 2005
Surprised no one has mentioned the new Bright Eyes albums, these are absolutely essential listening. Rilo Kiley toured with them and their album ‘More Adventurous’ is quite good too. Also one of the best recent albums (although it is over a year old now) is ‘Frengers’ by a Danish band called ‘Mew’. Not many people namecheck it but it really is a great album, I’m still listening to it now.
March 30th, 2005
Explosions in the sky
If you are after descent music, visit www.ewradio.co.uk
March 30th, 2005
Sean (#15): The Ted Leo album is called /B00005KAON/qid=1115861180/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/103-1006354-0271037?v=glance&s=music”>The Tyranny of Distance is, in my opinion, a better album.
Some other good ones I am enjoying: Funeral by Arcade Fire Picaresque by The Decemberists In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and On Avery Island by Neutral Milk Hotel You Forgot It in People by Broken Social Scene The Milk-Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom Transistor Radio by M. Ward Sleep & Release by Aereogramme
May 11th, 2005