I realize it's been awhile since I last posted a playlist, but I hope it's been worth the wait. I will now, whenever possible, be posting a link to where you can stream the playlist online at Grooveshark. I must thank Rob Campbell of Ameris for this suggestion. He told me he enjoys these posts and said that a link would be great. And who says I never listen to people?
'Everlasting Light' - The Black Keys (Brothers): The Black Keys are one of my newer discoveries and after my friend Anton introduced them to me with this album, I was pretty much hooked. I love this song because it's a bluesy stomp with gorgeous falsetto soul vocals. I also love the female background vocals, which fit the song perfectly. I feel like the best way to describe this song is 'swamp soul blues'. That probably makes no sense, but I'm going with it.
'Spellbound' - Doves (Kingdom of Rust): This song is just flat-out catchy, with big Brit-Rock shimmery guitars playing a very simple, but catchy riff set to 6/8 time. A must listen.
'Let's Stay Engaged' - The Tragically Hip (Trouble At The Henhouse): Most people are well aware of what a big Hip fan I am and I must say that this (virtually unknown) song of theirs is one of my absolute favourites. The Hip are seldom funky, but this song has got a funky beat and a catchy riff. My favourite part of this song is the drumming: really simple, but I enjoy all the fills in between the verses and the chorus. I have always loved the lines "See the dead art and you see your reflection/Fear no art and you fear no reflection/But don't look at me, I'm not the artist in question." I love Gord's delivery of those lines and then the funky fill that follows after the next line. Great stuff off of a great album. Even if Allmusic panned it.
'Flags' - Brooke Fraser (Flags): I don't really know where to begin about this one. The very first time I really paid attention to the lyrics, it made me a think of a loved one who has suffered some extremely heartwrenching circumstances and so I feel very strongly about the song as I've walked with them through some of the fallout from that. Ultimately it's a song about justice and perseverance and how our lives sometimes seem to "blow about like flags on the land." The song just builds to a huge climax and then breaks like a wave (though they don't sound alike whatsoever, it reminds me of Pearl Jam's 'Given To Fly' in the way that it crescendos and crashes like a breaker). Brilliant, beautiful, epic, and truly heartfelt.
Listen to this playlist here.
2 comments:
I've been loving Brooke's music for years (since I was living in Aus) and am really happy she's getting a name outside of Aus/NZ. I haven't gotten my hands on her newest album yet... thanks for reminding me it is out there!
No worries! It's a great album and I really quite like her. Received the album as a Christmas gift from friends and it totally exceeded my expectations. Really really like it.
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