Saturday, April 7, 2012

Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam circa 1990's
Pearl Jam live
This week I've been digging on a lot of Pearl Jam.  Part of the reason could be that I'm at home with my mother, who has recently become a die hard fan.  Or maybe it's just because the men of Pearl Jam really
know how to put together some good tunes.  Whatever the case may be, they are my choice for the week.  Pearl Jam is an older group, but they know how to keep the slick guitar riffs and smooth vocals coming, even with age.  This is another group that I have yet to see, but would love to roll up to a live show.  Some of their songs are a bit heavy rocking for me, but the way they combine the instruments and vocals makes everything even out for me in the end. One of my favorite aspects of the group is how real they are with their music: what you hear is what they can really do - NO auto-tune.  They are the real deal, and bring their powerful lyrics and rhythms to center stage.
Enjoy, and happy Easter!
Even Flow
Jeremy
Daughter

Monday, March 26, 2012

Erykah Badu

Erykah Badu
This week, I have really been getting into Erykah Badu.  She is a performer I enjoy both listening to and watching perform (although I have not yet seen her live), but I very much dig her music videos.  She has such an earthy sounding voice, which calls your attention from the other room.  That and her combination with a jazzy blues style tossed with a bit of reggae is something that soothes the soul.  Badu is an artist that I would definitely like to see live sometime very soon, as I think her performance would be both powerful and one of a kind.  She has a lot of thought and soul pouring out of her words and sound.
Badu on tour
Badu is an artist that is newer to my library, but I feel that she is a necessary component to creating a perfect playlist.  Something I really appreciate about her is how she is not afraid to use the range of her voice, but she does so in a way that isn't too much.  Many of her songs actually tend to remind me of TLC, with an entourage of female voices and soul.
Much love.
On & On
Bag Lady
Honey
Didn't Cha Know

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Neil Young

Neil Young then
Growing up with a mother as a music teacher, I found myself being subject to almost every genre of music.  For as long as I can remember, both my mother and father (lacking a musical bone in his body) have always dug "classic rock" the most.  This included music from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix to The Beatles, and one of my personal favorites, Neil Young.
Neil Young now
What can I say? The man can sing, and not only can he sing, but he can write.  He has a way of speaking the truth through his lyrics and relating them to everyday life.  Not only that, but his voice, to me, is probably what Jesus would sound like. Mr. Young seems to have a way of putting together a musical number that encompasses emotion as well as talent, and is a man I feel every person should include on their playlist. Enjoy!
Old Man
Down By the River
Heart of Gold

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Kid Cudi

Scot Mescudi
You know how there are always those certain songs, or even those specific artists that you can't seem to avoid putting on virtually every playlist you create?  Well, I have a few artists that fit that category, and this week Kid Cudi is topping that chart for me.  There is something about the way I find myself connecting with his lyrics and being able to find a song that fits my every mood that just drives me to listen to more.
Although Scot Mescudi is fairly new in the music world, the few albums he's released so far have been impressive to me.  I do think that many of his songs sound the same, but there is always that distinction to tell them apart.  He definitely has a sound unique to himself, and it is something that I can dig on.  There are not many R&B artists or rappers that I am really dying to see in concert, but Kid Cudi is absolutely on that list; with the energy I can find in his music, it's hard telling how much energy would be flowing through a live show!
Go on, give him a try. (:
Dat New "New"
Mr. Rager album cover
Mr. Solo Dolo
Cudderisback (first Kid Cudi song I really fell in love with!)

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Watch the Throne

Jay-Z and Kanye West
And update number 2 this week is not only a lot different than my first update, but it is different than the other music I have discussed thus far.  This week, I have really been getting into Jay-Z and Kanye West's new album entitled Watch the Throne.  I think that they are both two talented artists, of course they are both talented in different ways, in my opinion.  The collaboration on the album seems to really grab the attention and keep you wanting more, or at least that's what it did for me.  It seemed like every song on the album, although they had they similarities, were very differing as well.  This made it easy to listen to the CD on repeat. More than once.
Watch the Throne album cover
It's hard to pick just a few songs to share with you, but I'll try and choose the one's I think would sound the best on a daily playlist.  The duo seems to intertwine their rap/"singing" skills with a combo of dub-step, instrumentals, and various other artists, but I don't think much of it is overdone.  It's something different this year, and it's something I'm really digging.  Throw this album onto a workout playlist for an extra boost of confidence.
Otis
 Gotta Have It
No Church In the Wild (probably my favorite song on the album as of right now!)

Monday, February 20, 2012

Double Whammy!

In an effort to make up for my lack of an update last week, I will be hitting you with a double whammy of music for your playlists.  First off this week is going to be Wookiefoot.  The group is able to produce solid sound with good vibrations while dancing around the stage with strobe lights and glow-in-the-dark paint all over their bodies.  Honestly, the first time I saw them in concert it was a lot to take in, but overall it was one of the better shows I've been to so far.  The guys will be making their appearance at quite a few festivals this summer, so gear up!
The first time I saw Wookiefoot was at a show in Ames with Jon Wayne and the Pain; together they created a show that was well worth the drive and the money.  The bands often do shows and festivals together like Shangri-La, Project Earth, and Snowball (which is understandable with their similar sound and style).  I would say they are different than a lot of the main stream stuff that's out there right now, so if you're willing to expand your music library, I would suggest giving them a try. (:
Home Free
Be Fearless and Play
Overboard (One of my favorites; Jon Wayne and the Pain often plays this song in honor of Wookiefoot, or with them at a show)

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Pretty Lights

Pretty Lights Show
Derek Smith
Although I'm a bit early, I have already begun preparing myself for the upcoming festival season.  The line-ups for shows this year happen to be just in time for a personal graduation present.  One of the bands that will be playing at many of the shows I'm planning on attending is Pretty Lights.
You may normally find me "slamming" on dub-step music, but this guy really does something for me.  The group consists of solo dub-stepper, Derek Smith.  The way he collaborates sounds and overlap prerecorded music is really interesting and always keeps me wanting to hear more.  Even though his songs tend to run on the long side, it's sometimes hard for me to decipher which songs are together and which are separate.  I like this, because it means I can listen to the song all the way through without getting bored of it or find it too repetitious.  Here's a question for you: who doesn't like free stuff? Pretty Lights actually posts all of his albums on the personal site (found above) where you can download them for free! If you would like to donate, however, it is always appreciated and a nice way to show support for the things they do. (: The one-man band is fantastic, both recorded and live so open  your mind and give him a listen!
I Know the Truth
Make You Feel
Finally Moving