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Notice: Only variables should be passed by reference in /home/plurib1ftp/domains/www1.plurib.us/source/public/musicrecommend/include/inc_recommendation.php on line 38 The Thermals - The Body, The Blood, The Machine
First, I can't believe that I haven't posted this album already. It's like indie-rock vs. Old-Testament God.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Iobo18U9w The first verse from the first song on the album: God reached his hand down from the sky He flooded the land then he set it on fire He said, "Fear me again. Know I'm your father. Remember that no one can breathe underwater" Plus I love this band. And they are related to All-Girl Summer Fun Band. Radical Face - Ghost - Glory
"But I was blessed with bad eyes
There's a lot that I missed, but I don't mind, I'm not that old. I'll find out what broke me soon enough." The whole album is great. But this song breaks my heart every time. Jayber Crow - Two Short Stories - O My God When I Drop Dead
2 guys with a banjo and guitar. This is pretty much what I love about folk music reduced to a single song. I don't even know if it's ultimately happy or sad, but it doesn't matter because I just can't stop listening to it.
http://music.for-robots.com/archives/002385.html The Dutchess and the Duke - She's the Dutchess, He's the Duke - Strangers
Guy-and-girl folky awesomeness. I've pretty much been listening to just this song all morning.
Available here: http://blog.tsururadio.com/2008/07/maybe-were-not-strangers-after-all.html Amie Miriello - I Came Around - Brand New
So I have a certain predilection for the angry-girl-songwriter genre.
"You speak, it's like everyone listens and it's not because they want to but because you're insane" Kind of like Ani DiFranco, overproduced a la Liz Phair. In a good way. Alcest - Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde
Marching Band - Spark Large
Despite a lot of great music happening lately, I've probably listened to this album twice a day for the last week or so. The instrumentation is quick but the vocals tend to be pretty languid, so the overall effect is this weird kind of happy serenity. (Is this some kind of general Scandinavian-pop style mechanism?) This is totally music to hold someone's hand to.
First track is here: http://insomniaradio.net/2008/07/30/marching-band-for-your-love/ And the third track is in 3/3/2. What more could you want? Doomtree - Doomtree
So, I just got back from the Doomtree show (http://www.doomtree.net/) . Their new album is pretty great, and if you're interested in the Minneapolis hip-hop scene, it's a great way to hear a lot of people all at once. (I've previously recommended P.O.S., who's part of the Doomtree collective, and while I continue to think he's their strongest MC, seeing them all simultaneously is an experience not to be missed.)
(As an aside to my previous post: I attended the show with the aforementioned David Brusie, whose website is now up (http://davidbrusie.com/) and you can download the title track. Also, you can check out his fly shoes. (I will also recommend that he titles his next album, "The Aforementioned David Brusie".)) David Brusie - Flyover State
I have been fortunate enough to work with some remarkable people, and those of you who are in Minneapolis have likely met David Brusie at some bar or party.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/davidbrusie I can't stop listening to "Understood" and "Eyes Shut Tight". He's playing at the 331 Club in NE Minneapolis on 8/14, and on 8/24, at the Dinkytowner. Cloud Cult - Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes) - Journey of the Featherless
I've only heard this song a couple of times, but I just think it's fun.
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