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Continuing the Danish trend, this band is one of my recent hang-ups.
They produce the kind of understated intensity that I've been craving lately. I'd recommend the tracks "Kalifornia" and "She's Made Of Chalk" as samples. Donna The Buffalo - Positive Friction. Rockin' In the Weary Land - Positive Friction, Family Picture
Not your (grand)father's country. This is country-rock with smart lyrics.
Jenny Owen Youngs - The Take Off All Your Clothes EP
So, I've been listening to the first song, "Fuck Was I," pretty much exclusively for the last day or so. Also, "Hot in Here" is a fantastic cover of Nelly. Both these videos are on YouTube. I have a new rock-girl crush.
Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
(Via Chris on Pandora.) I can't escape the thought that this guy sounds like Radiohead, but I'm really impressed by this album. The tracks are really varied, which I think is a mark of good musicians. Oh, and watch out for the first track. It's a doozy.
Figurines - Skeleton
I'll also recommend my second favorite Danish band, which I only discovered yesterday. So far, so good. Also, the opening track is in 3, which helps my lifelong quest to find the Top 5 Track 1s in 3 of all time. I have three spots pretty well shored up, but the other spots are open, as is the order overall.
Hey, I just noticed that the '1 in 3' thing could be a Trinitarian reference. Heh. I guess that qualifies this post as 'work' for me. No wonder it's my arbitrary musical lifelong quest. The Raveonettes - Pretty In Black
Since I'm going to Denmark next week, I figured I should recommend my favorite Danish band. I saw them live at the Mets' AAA affiliate stadium at Coney Island in NY. They were an early band, and I could hear them all the way from the subway to the stadium. The first song I caught that way was their cover of "My Boyfriend's Back," which I thought was hilarious and curiously awesome.
Acid House Kings
So I found this Swedish indie band on last.fm. I have like 6 of their songs, and I like 'em, particularly This Heart Is a Stone. The ABBA influence is somewhat clear, and I suppose I like that too.
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead - Vicar in a Tutu
I can't believe it took me this long to find the theme song for my current year.
IAMX - The Alternative
Like a new-skool Depeche Mode. The song "Bring Me Back a Dog" is really pretty great.
Oxford Collapse - Remember the Night Parties
If you don't pay attention, you'll think you're listening to Wolf Parade.
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