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June 2009 Archives

alone.gifBefore anything else, I'd like to apologize for not posting any recent Fresh from the Post artists this month - I have a couple of tracks from really great new artists just sitting on standby, but I haven't gotten to setting these posts up yet. Time hasn't been my ally as of late, but I do promise to empty out my queue this month.

Now for this weeks list..

As I try to be one with the times in my post, I have a somewhat relevant list in a sense that it celebrates the all-time greats in the pop music world - which includes today's news headline topping artist, the late Michael Jackson.

My five songs for this week answer one question: What would Michael Jackson, Elvis, The Beatles, Sting and U2 sound like if they went 'indie'? To answer that, here's a couple of songs that have been heavily influenced by these über-popular artists but have chosen to be left of center.

1. Move Your Feet by Junior Senior

This actually topped the dance charts way back in 2003 and is a song from this fun loving Danish duo Junior Senior. Released under indie label Crunchy Frog Records, the song gained popularity being included in Hollywood movies like White Chicks and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. It was also included in the PS2 game, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. Unfortunately, before they could score a hit with another rockin' song, the group disbanded. I would beg to disagree that they are one hit wonders since I absolutely love their songs post 'Move Your Feet'. Though to be honest, despite how good their other songs are - 'Move Your Feet' is a special one that can't be topped. And why is that? It's because of that one recurring bit in the song that sounds just like a sample taken from a Thriller era Michael Jackson song. Now before you start recalling what MJ song it is, despite of how it sounds so much like a Michael Jackson song, it's actually not a Michael Jackson song. The vocals are from the group's own producer, Thomas Troelsen. Troelsen, a famous Danish singer, is also known for creating his own Jackson influenced songs via his band - Private. If you're curious to know how much he sounds like the King of Pop, you can check out the video for Private's single 'Crucify My Heart' . It will also satisfy your curiosity if you're one who's ever wanted to know what Severus Snape would look like if he sang for a pop band.

Move Your Feet


Move Your Feet is infectiously happy and the type of song you'll love at first listen. It's also been on my car CD player for a week now, as my son's choice song of the moment to play until your ears bleed.


2. Stardust by Irene


The King of Pop has a lot more in common with the King of Rock n' Roll now - not by virtue of cause of death, but by virtue of them both being on my Friday's list. ;)

Elvis never sounded so good, indie-style, with Irene's Stardust. A short song, that you wish could've gone on a bit longer - this Swedish band accents their minute long song about a love that was over before it even started, with the trademark Elvis 'uh-huh huh'. Leave it to Swedish indie-pop bands to make sounding like Elvis ever so cute. Stardust is twee - with a sprinkle of fanfare, retro-stylings and Elvis sounding vocals, it equals to a cutesy twee classic.

3. Flesh and Bone by Brendan Benson



What is it in the water in Lake Michigan that makes such great acoustic guitar playing artists? When not busy with The Racounteurs, Michigan raised and Nashville based Brendan Benson does his own solo stuff . Flesh and Bone comes from his Alternative to Love album, an album chock-full of songs that show Brendan unabashedly wearing his influences on his sleeve. This song in particular sounds a lot like The Beatles, only, the Beatles would usually complete their songs and not leave it sounding like it was left hanging in the air at the end (if you listen to the full album it sort of blends over to the next song - sort of). In any case, Flesh and Bone is just a sampler of what Brendan has in store. Though Flesh and Bone is quite Beatlesque, his album isn't actually Beatles all around - there's a bit of The Cars and Elvis Costello right there too - and somehow, you also get a feel for listening to a bit of Matthew Sweet after. Now where's my copy of Sick of Myself?

4. Noticed by MuteMath


This should have been a hit. It boggles me as to why this single never reached the charts.
If you haven't noticed - Noticed, is actually a very Sting influenced song. Actually, more like The Police. It isn't just because Paul Meany sounds just like Sting, but the drumming is also reminiscent of Stewart Copeland's hi-hat heavy, syncopated beats. Maybe if they made it sound a bit more reggae on the guitars, you'd definitely hear the The Police in there.

Noticed is one of my favorite songs to brood with. I've always wanted to have reason to post it up on the site in one of my lists, and I'm quite happy that I finally got to it - it was kind of hard thinking of a list of obscure songs that perfectly captures that a-ha moment when you finally realize that you're in love after you've been thick-headed-ly denying it. (There's probably tons out there, I just haven't been listening to them - suggestions are most welcome).

5. Sweet Disposition - The Temper Trap



This one is my U2 indie song. I know, I know, I could've chosen a more obvious sounding U2 song, like maybe a song from Remy Zero. But where's the fun and indie-ness in that? Besides, this one is one beautiful song! I also have it on regular rotation in my playlist so I definitely needed share it -  if I listen to a song more than 6 times a day, everyone should hear it.

Sweet Disposition is like listening to U2, only Bono got replaced with the lead vocalist from Bronski Beat. The falsetto actually works quite well with the song, as it adds to the emotional build up of the background guitars. Also, the one bit that make it all the more appealing to me, is that it's on the trailer of 500 Days of Summer - a film I'm looking forward to seeing (it's Zooey and Joey, and a love story that's not a love story - what's not to like?).

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So, that is my list for the week. I could have gone on to make a top 5 favorite Wacko Jacko songs list, but I figure everyone's sick and tired of that already. However, as a tribute to the late great MJ, I will be wearing ankle revealing trousers for the rest of the week (a.k.a. ladies capri pants).


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List Addict Fridays: I (heart) The Mighty Boosh

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I miss The Boosh. It's been two years since they made a new episode, and in these tried and troubled times, I could sure use a nice good dose of sunshiney Vince's eccentric fashion stylings and squinty eyed Howard's musings on jazz-funk, the slap bass and his own musical geniusness. Yes, please give me a hefty serving of absurd humor at it's best.

The Mighty Boosh, if you haven't gotten around to seeing it - is a show to be reckoned with. It's like watching a kid's show, with matching over-the-top colorful characters, talking animals, a sampling of cartoon clips and most especially - song and dance, only more surreal, more zany and reminiscent of drug induced hallucinations.

The songs are what make The Boosh as special as it is. Granted, this is supposed to be a site for indie music and they are, for the most part, hugely popular across the pond and quite in the mainstream - due to their eccentricity, indie roots and cult following - and all the more because in The Boosh world, Vince and Howard are struggling musicians who haven't gotten their big break yet - they belong to the indie genre (whatever that is).

And because I'm in a bit of a rut and Boosh songs easily lighten up my day - I'm sharing my top 5  favorite Boosh songs to date, in no particular order -

List Addict Fridays: Sickly Sweet and Cute

sweet.gifMy always overdue list this week, comes as a result of some recommendations from friends and my craving for sweets - both the food and music kind. These aural treats are best enjoyed with a nice big slice of sweet chocolate cake or an icy cool popsicle or ice cream treat - which I think I need now - boy, is it hot today!

1. Architecture in Helsinki - The Owls Go


This song reminds me of my sister, who's long been asking me for a copy of this song since I brainwashed her into liking it - that time that she became my designated driver for a week, and Architecture In Helsinki's 'Finger's Crossed' was the only CD in my car. The one song that started my love for this band, which might also be the same for most Architecture in Helsinki fans out there (however for my son, it was always 'Wishbone'). This catchy little song will tap dance it's way to your heart. It leans towards the cute - but it's sweet declarations of protecting you with a knife serrated will melt your cold cold heart.

2. Oh Atoms - Sugar Mouse


The title itself declares the saccharine sweetness of this song. Though I've never been a big fan of sugar mice (all rodents turn me off, even squirrels with cute puffy tails - and this includes food shaped like them) - Oh Atoms, pays homage to the sugar mouse in a love song that makes it all the more appealing to all the rodent haters out there.

3. Pineforest Crunch - Situation Endless


Pineforest Crunch was a band introduced to me by a dear old college friend who was looking for tracks to play at the bar that he runs. The band reminds me somewhat of 'The Sundays  - sweet melodies accompanied by angelic vocals (and based on their music videos, it's by the equally angelic Åsa Eklund). Pineforest Crunch's 'Situation Endless' is another one of those love songs that has sickly sweet melodies with a bitter core - especially if you're the subject of the said song. It's cute nonetheless, and with it's powerful draw, you might actually like it even if you're the guy who's this song is all about.

4. Donora - Shhh


This song came to me perusing one of my friend's blogs. A big fan of Postsecret.com - she posted a Postsecret video featuring Donora's 'Shhh'. This song is the type of song that you can fall in love with first listen...and depending your fondness for Postsecrets and female driven vocals - it might even be your soulmate. You can send that in to Postsecret if you want. 

5. Lacrosse - No More Lovesongs


As anyone who reads this blog regularly knows, I love love songs - especially ones that talk about love in the non-traditional sense, and even ones that denounce love songs even if they are in their core, love songs themselves. This is one of them, in all its twee glory, complete with jangly guitars, trumpets, hand claps and tinkly glockenspiels playing in the background.

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