Tuesday, November 29, 2011

MUSE Study Break

I know i needed yet another study break, so i watched this entire concert.  If you happen to get bored, its quite a good one.
-cs

Monday, November 28, 2011

Radical Face Album Review


              Radical Face is a musical act consisting of Ben Cooper, a talented singer/songwriter who keeps plenty busy in his four successful bands.  In 2007, Cooper released his first album under Radical Face, titled “Ghost”.  This album gained quick notoriety thanks especially to its inspirational hit “Welcome Home”.  After a long hiatus, Radical Face released their second full-length album, “The Family Tree: The Roots”, this past October.
            The album is similar to “Ghost” with beautiful vocal harmonies and a heavy reliance on a steady backbeat.  But “Family Tree” is not a mere copy of their first album.  The songs seem to capitalize on their strengths, yet improve on melodic complexity, something that let their other album become dry at some moments.  The standout songs on the album are “Always Gold” and “Ghost Towns “.  “Always Gold” starts off slowly working the chords up the keyboard.  One bass drum is hit repeatedly to get your foot tapping, followed immediately by Cooper’s impressive guitar work.  But where the first album might have trailed off repeating the same phrase, this song explodes with a powerful 2 bar chorus and jumps right back into a new verse.  This song does not follow a simple verse chorus structure, which keeps it consistently interesting.  But the track that stood out most to me was “Ghost Towns”.  Much darker than the other songs, piano and guitar wind their way down a minor key progression and create a feel that would be appropriate if you were strolling through a park on a cold October night.  But with a syncopated, clapping rhythm and swirling vocals, emotions run all over the place and you’re almost driven to tears.  This song was an emotional rollercoaster that will make you stop, listen, and melt.
            It is rare an album grabs my attention the first time I listen.  But I can say in all honesty that “The Family Tree” has done that.  Since I bought it, I have not been able to put it down.  The diversity of emotions the songs will bring you through is addicting.  Although Radical Face is currently touring in Europe, we can expect a U.S. tour soon that I am sure will be nothing short of phenomenal.  So if you are looking for emotionally driven music with beautiful melodies and straightforward rhythms, pick up a copy of “The Family Tree: The Roots” and enjoy.

Playlist of the Week #9

Busy busy coming into finals, so this will be a short playlist.  Hope you enjoy it!
-cs

1. Ghost Towns - Radical Face
2. Lebanese Blonde - Thievery Corporation
3. Give It Away - Zero 7
4. Without You - Junip
5. Mansfield & Cyclops - Espers
6. Your Hand in Mine- Explosions in the Sky

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Playlist of the Week #8

Happy thanksgiving!  Hope all is well and you are ready for a new playlist of the week.  Thanks to the suggestion from some friends, this week's playlist is a hip hop playlist.  Enjoy!
Cody

1.  Remember Who You Are - Living Legends
2.  Tug Of War (1993) - Jedi Mind Tricks
3.  My Pathology - Common Market
4.  Smart Went Crazy - Atmosphere
5.  Slang Blade - Binary Star
6.  616 Rewind - Cunninglinguists
7.  Classic - Hieroglyphics
8.  Souls From The Street (1994) - Jedi Mind Tricks
9.  Bonita Applebum - Tribe Called Quest
10.  Bruise Brothers - Blue Scholars
11.  Brooklyn Sky - Digable Planets
12.  Rock Co.Cane Flow - MF Doom
13.  2010 - Living Legends
14.  Get It Together - Jurassic 5
15.  Obnoxious - Immortal Technique
16.  No Karma - Jaydiohead
17.  No Rest For Weary - Blue Scholars

Monday, November 14, 2011

Playlist of the week #7

Hello all,
Here is a little cd of some songs to get you through the week and closer to thanksgiving break!  If anybody wants a hard cd copy of this playlist or any of the others, please let me know!


1.  Strangers - The Kinks
2.  If I Could - Phish
3.  Circuital - My Morning Jacket
4.  Dead Wrong - Hanni El Khatib
5.  Sweet Rose - Matt Costa
6.  Crimson & Clover - Tommy James & the Shondells
7.  My Sweet Lord - George Harrison
8.  Mountains - Radical Face
9.  Infinity - The XX
10. She's Losing It - Belle & Sebastian
11. Pa Pa Power - Dead Man's Bones
12. California Stars - Billy Bragg & Wilco
13. I Won't Back Down - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
14. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - Paul Simon
15. Dawned On Me - Wilco
16. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - Bob Dylan
17. Everything In It's Right Place - Radiohead

Monday, November 7, 2011

First Leg of Radiohead Tour Announced


Here are the announced tour dates for Radiohead's 2012 U.S. tour:

Feb. 27: Miami, Fla. (American Airlines Arena)
Feb. 29: Tampa, Fla. (St. Pete Times Forum)
Mar. 1: Atlanta, Ga. (Philips Arena)
Mar. 3: Houston, Tex. (Toyota Center)
Mar. 5: Dallas, Tex. (American Airlines Center)
Mar. 7: Austin, Tex. (Frank Erwin Center)
Mar. 9: St. Louis, Mo. (Scottrade Center)
Mar. 11: Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center)
Mar. 13: Broomfield, Co. (1stBank Center)
Mar. 15: Glendale, Ariz. (Jobing.com Arena)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Playlist of the Week #6

Hello all,
School and work is busy and ever, but i hope to start posting regularly again.  Hope you enjoy the tunes in this weeks playlist.
Musically,
Cody
1.  Que Sera - Wax Tailor
2.  Massage Situation - Flying Lotus
3.  Wonderful ( The Way I Feel) - My Morning Jacket
4.  Welcome Home - Radical Face
5.  Sprawl II - Arcade Fire
6.  Se Lest - Sigur Ros
7.  Insomnia - Electric President
8.  The Only Living Boy in New York - Simon & Garfunkel
9.  Always - Junip
10.  Jesus Etc. - Wilco