Tuesday, December 25, 2012

The Weeknd


Ok. If you read my about me, you know that I went to school in California once upon a time and am actually a resident there, but whatever. I went out to California not knowing much about The Weeknd, except for the song, "Do It" which is posted below. Upon going out to California, I not only heard his music constantly, but I came to love the Weeknd and frequently listen to his music. On top of this, he has recently released his three mixtapes remastered as the retail album "Trilogy" which reached the number 1 spot on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums this year. This guy is 22. Seriously.
If you aren't into the typical smooth, sensual rhythm that is The Weeknd's usual sounds, you may like the more upbeat nature of "Do It", but in addition to the two that I have already posted (High For This and The Morning) you need to check out my other personal favorite "XO/The Host".
I've heard mixed reviews on the east coast on this guy, but it's worth knowing his name if you can't appreciate the talent.
Do you want me to do it?

Jack Skellington


Merry Christmas to all and for all you non Christians, hope you're day was wonderful.
If not, here is something new to pick it up...
I have never seen "Nightmare Before Christmas", and Tim Burton is a freak, but it has a pretty big following so it must be good right? Anyway, G-Eazy, another white rapper who has gained my following dropped this one. The beat exemplifies the sassiness that is G-Eazy. Also, thanks for the free download.
"Lanky as a mothefucker, rap game Jack Skellington" wut.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Wonderful Christmastime

I've been super busy with Christmas stuff (and finals... bleh) and what better to fill the gap with some christmas covers? Now, I absolutely love The Shins, so they could release a song with just noises and I would automatically love it. That being said, if my sister can like one of their songs, it has to be pretty catchy... she's hard to please.
So The Shins take on Paul McCartney in "Wonderful Christmastime" on some sassy christmas cover album. (also on the album is a cover of Sleigh Ride by Fun. that is worth checking out, but Fun. is not The Shins.)
So as the holiday comes near, hav a Wonderful Christmastime!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Seattle has some bomb rappers

If you keep up with this blog, you know I loveeeee Macklemore. Born and raised in Seattle, he turned out pretty awesome. Hailing from the same city, I present you the producers/rappers Sam Lachow and Raz. I did download this whole mixed tape (it's only 5 songs), but I am posting my three favorite. Sa Lachow & Raz have some pretty sick beats and sample things that sound like accordions  pianos and some other not so usual instruments. I can tell I will be listening to these quite frequently.
DOWNLOAD, DOWNLOAD, and DOWNLOAD

A little something different than I usually post.

My father is the epitome of a Deadhead. No matter where we are going or for how long we will be in the car, The Grateful Dead XM radio station will be playing (that is, unless he and I are jamming out to "Low" by Flo Rida...) Anyway, XMU played this cover the other day and it brings out the essential jam band essence of the Grateful Dead while putting a little something new in with it. I don't expect everyone to love this song, but The Dead is sentimental, as will be this post. If you do turn out to like it, soundcloud has a direct download!
Nothing shaking on Shakedown Street.

Just a little bit closer

I heard about this song thanks to a tweet posted by Max Bemis of Say Anything, a forever favorite band of mine. Tegan and Sara have always been on my radar, but I have never been one to completely jump on their bandwagon, but this song is a banger. The sister duo make "Closer" into a real hit with the fast start, synth rhythm, and electropop beat. The breakdown is pretty great. In typical Tegan and Sara fashion, the lyrics are powerful and a bit sweeping. Bomb.
This is one of those songs that you want to dance around your room in your underwear to.
Also, here is a download link, but you didn't hear it from me.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Rizzle Kicks

Last summer, I applied for an internship through the British company Jack Wills, and as part of the application, I made a video. To go with he video, I needed to come up with some awesome song to use that demonstrated the fun-loving nature of the video. What better than the upbeat, British duo, Rizzle Kicks? I first heard this song and was immediately hooked. The trumpets add something to the beat and make it quite infectious. You can't not bob your head when listening to this.
Also, the video is pretty fun.
Let's get down with the trumpets, yo.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bamboozle headliners of 2007

I first heard of Muse in 2007, when my now late friend, Amy, begged me to go to Bamboozle with her. Of course I was totally into this idea because of numerous bands that I actually knew about, but Muse caught my eye. Not only had I never heard of them, but upon looking them up, I found that they were totally up my ally. In high school, I continued to listen to Muse, and now we have this. "Madness" is a more relaxed side of Muse, but the semi-grimy beat works pretty well with the jam as a whole. Muse does not fail to deliver with the great vocals as well.
And again, sorry I've been MIA. I have no excuse.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Safe and Sound

I have heard this song before and I just can't place where. Although not a recent release, I am thinking that it must be in a mash up or a movie or something. Anyway, it's driving me crazy and if anyone has any insight, comment and relieve me from this torment.
If you follow Good Music All Day, you probably heard about this song a year ago, but just to reiterate  this song will have you dancing from beginning to end. An upbeat electro-pop song with some fun lyrics, you are sure to like this song from the moment it starts. Expect another Capital Cities song relatively soon.
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This head I hold

Another recent download for me is "This Head I Hold" by Electric Guest. Of course, it is super upbeat and fun and I love the piano. It has a little bit of an old-school feel, but the fun of it all,makes it a bit addicting and will definitely make you want to dance. I don't really have anything else to say... plus I'm blogging from class. Procrastination at its finest.
'Sit back don’t think the more I listen the deeper I sink.'

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Hello, my old heart.

I'm in a bit of a funk. It probably has to do with it being so cold and whatnot, but whatever. Anyway, I just downloaded a bunch of good music, so expect a bunch of good posts. I am veering a bit away from the hip-hop thang, but the alternative/folk/indie thing fits just as well.
I first heard of the Oh Hello's after some website recommended that I listen to their song "Trees". Today, iTunes decided to throw some good ones at me and this was among them. It starts out slow, but picks up a little bit at the end. I like slow alternative songs and often find the lyrics entrancing and incredibly beautiful. I did only used to listen to music like this, so it's good to hear some again.
Hello, my old heart.

Sweater Weather

After a few warm days, it's a bit disappointing to be back to the cold weather after spending a year in California. The good news about all of it is it is officially sweater weather, which I love (Thanks, PA).
Speaking of, I am honestly surprised that I haven't posted this song before. Although I did mention it before, I am finally getting around to post "Sweater Weather"by The Neighbourhood. There is something about this song that I love that I just can't put my finger on. Maybe it's the drum intro, the lead singer's sort of raspy voice, or the general progression of the song. It's a definite jam.
Although I can't say that I know much about them, The Neighbourhood is awesome. If you are in California in december, I would highly suggest downloading their EP and going to see them. They're pretty awesome.
But if you're like me, and on the east coast in the frigidness, all you can do is prepare yourself for Sweater Weather.

Monday, November 12, 2012

juh-jamz The power group

Shout out to Chris Maguire for this one. I am a sucker for power bands... It's part of the reason why I love Broken Bells so much (The Shins and Danger Mouse... Uhm, hello!). Anyway, I received this Jjamz cd as a gift in order to help me move on from my obsession with white rappers (I know it needs to happen...). Jjamz is made up of members from Maroon 5, Bright Eyes, Phantom Planet, and The Like... This is a deadly combination for me. Not only do I love Maroon 5 (who doesn't?) and Phantom Planet (Thank you to "The OC"), but Bright Eyes has been a personal favorite for me forever and it is nice to hear a new sound coming from everyone cumulatively. On their website, this main question is answered:
"“What does your band sound like?” The most common, and unavoidable, question asked of a musician. One friend said we sound like Smart Pop. Another likened us to the West Coast Blondie. When people ask, I usually say “Have you ever been to Venice Beach late at night, when the cops have stopped patrolling, and you’re not sure which shadows the drug dealers and pickpockets are hiding in, but the Ocean is loud and the Air is wet and you feel safe because you’re with someone you know? It sounds exactly like that feels!”
I don’t actually say that, but it’s definitely more fun than “A really good rock band. I think you’d like it.”
This is definitely true-- I think just about anyone could find something about Jjamz that they like- the sound changes from track to track and each song is just as good as the past. This one is personally my favorite- check it out!

Classified

I have been waiting for a song like this for a while. My music goes through phases-- I'll download a ton of music, but it is a rare occasion that I find songs that I listen to religiously and they usually come in groups. The last really good one one was with Sweater Weather by The Neighbourhood, Carelessly by Shav and Mentos and Spring by Fortune Family, Upper West, and Melody Noel back in May. Things are looking up recently... I heard this song on another music sharing website and immediately loved it. Anyone who knows my music taste knows that I automatically love upbeat poppy songs with some rap in them. Classified successfully does that in Inner Ninja. This song is unfortunately unavailable for download and is not on iTunes (yet... hopefully), so if you feel so inclined to find some super illegal way to find it, so be it. I'm not your mother. Anyway, I already have this song on repeat thanks to Soundcloud.
You'll hear the intro and immediately find your Inner Ninja

Let's get weird.

**disclaimer** I was going to post this this weekend, but I unexpectedly went home and had no internet connection... thanks Sandy
It is finally the weekend and after a long and busy week, I am looking forward to letting loose and having fun. Honestly, I was waiting for this day all week so I could post this song and actually have it be applicable to life this weekend. Upper West is the unsigned duo from New York City, and frequently works with that one pretty cool guy, Jon Kilmer. (check out some of his videography work here). Anyway, this song is supremely catchy and pretty funny.

Let's get weird.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Some 80s (redux)

Fleetwood Mac. of course, when people hear this name, the first thing that they think about is "Go Your Own Way", but really, the first thing I think about is the end of my senior year of high school. one of my good friends, Adrienne sang "Dreams" the night before commencement ceremonies began and since then, I have listened to that song with memories of high school.
Gigamesh also remixed the awesome Grouplove jam "Tongue Tied" and the upbeat redux is infectious.  Their remix of "Dreams" is no different. Although a little bit more mellow than Grouplove, this remix of the undeniably good 80s song is still extraordinary.
'Play the way you feel it, but listen carefully to the sound"

After Sandy

After Hurricane Sandy, my hometown is still in shambles and everyone is working hard to make everything a little better. During the storm, my school cancelled classes for the first time since the '60s and everyone went nuts. Beers were drank, power went out, and parties ensued. Through all of this erupted numerous "Hurricane" playlists.
Skrillex is one strange dude, but it is undeniable that he is talented. I once was a big All American Rejects fan (yes, I too went through a bit of an emo phase) and Skrillex was successful in reinventing "The Wind Blows"... how apropos.

Don't get too windblown from the aftermath of Sandy. Jam on.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Bloody Beetroots

I have been gone for a while because of my school work...

Anyway, I'm back and excited as ever.

I usually find my music around the internet and there are more frequently download links than not. This song however, I succumbed to the awesomeness and had to buy on iTunes... you should too. Here is your not so typical dose of The Bloody Beetroots. Breaking free of their typical more punkish-sounds, this song offers a trancing beat and the incredible vocals of Greta Svabo Bech, who you may know from Deadmau5's vocals on "Raise Your Weapon"... Anyway, this song starts out incredible entrancing and turns into a real banger.

Even though I bought it, download it below, or show your support and buy it off of iTunes! It's worth your dollar

I don't speak french...

And this song is still entertaining to me. I heard this playing at a volleyball court and was initially confused because I wasn't sure if it was in another language or I just wasn't understanding it. Despite this, I needed to find it. In typical Mika fashion, "Ella Me Dit" is fun, poppy, and has incredibly high vocals. I obviously have no idea what he is saying or any of the lyrics (anyone who knows me knows that this is incredibly hard for me because I know every song...), it is genuinely fun and supremely catchy.

I can't stand when I can't find the soundcloud clips, so I'm sorry, youtube will have to suffice.
Je suis désolé...


dirty, dirty moombahton

I go through phases when dubstep is all I listen to... other than that, with the exception of going on runs, I don't casually listen to dubstep. I heard about this one because of an interest in moonbahton, the fusion of reggaeton and house music. The result is some dirty bass as apparent in "Barley Standing" by Diplo f. Datsik and Sabi.

After the bass hits, you will be barely standing as well.


HI KIDS

This is a staple pregame pong song. Hoodie Allen got my respect when he filmed his "James Franco" music video around the corner from my house in California. "No Interruption" got my attention through the slower beat introduction, then breaking through around the 0:37 mark.
Just listen to it.

"So who's killin the game, who's the culprit"? Hoodie Allen is.


I'm actually amazed.

Madeon is a child. I mean not legally... he just turned 18, but still. Who the heck an make songs this good before even being able to vote. Again, what am I doing with my life. Madeon is indeed incredibly successful and I am incredibly amazed by how NOT sick I am of this song after jamming to it for weeks. Sorry I've been behind the 8 ball recently, things should be picking up again soon. In the meantime, check out this song from Madeon, "The City".

And buy it on iTunes... I know I say that a lot, but it's actually worth it.

Deadmau5

House music and electro are my go to genres when I just want to dance around my room. When I'm at parties, I'd rather listen to some old school 90's and 80's music that people can actually dance to rather than just jump around like fools.
That being said, Deadmau5 consistently releases pretty awesome dance songs. Going to school in California, the house music following is incredible and has turned me on to some pretty awesome songs. Posted below is a new favorite from my boy, Deadmau5. A remix of Medina's "You and I", Deadmau5 releases this fun, a little poppy song.

Although technically improper grammar, "You and I" is worth checking out.

Deep sea, baby

You may remember Lykke Li from a previous post, but here is a little something new. A great remix that is sure to get you moving. The Magician sure does some magic to this one and the final product is a fun, upbeat jam.
I follow you deep sea baby.

There is something to be said about this.

When the Tomorrowland official after movie came out last year, I watched it over and over again despite the fact that it was 20 minutes long. I proceeded to download the audio track and have since converted part of the monster mashup into my ringtone and it is a go-to jam out song for me and my sister. This after video may rival in awesomeness. Not only do I have chills the entire time I watch it, but there is something to be said about almost 200k people showing up simply tom appreciate music. I'm not going to get into a big rant about that, but it seriously is miraculous to me. When I find an audio link to this, I will be sure to post it, but for now, Here is the video.

2011:

Friday, September 14, 2012

College is keeping me busy

Sorry for my absence. I have just started a new school so it's a little overwhelming. Hopefully I can jump back on this.
Here is a new jam from Macklemore, released earlier this summer. It is produced in typical Macklemore and Ryan Lewis fashion with a sick beat and typical witty rhymes. I have no idea how someone can write such a catchy song about a thrift store, but whatever works, right?
'This is fucking awesome.'

Friday, August 24, 2012

Hang Out with Radical Something

This summer, I knew that every week I had something to look forward to thanks to Radical Something. The California native band released new jams every week with an awesome pacific feel. Between Josh's smooth melodic voice and Loggy's raps it was impossible for Radical Something to disappoint. Each week, the California bro's (they define the word) released a new song for free for their fans to download... now that is commitments. I have loved Radical Something from the beginning, but this sure pushed them over the top on my list of favorites.
Below I have posted my all time favorite song of theirs, Escape, that was a staple in my drive from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara this year. And below that, is my favorite song from the #SummerOfRad.
So a big thanks to Radical Something for being just as awesome as they are.

This Guy I Know

I would formally like to introduce you to This Guy I know, aka TGIK. He is an affiliated artist with another music blog Camelback Music and produces some pretty awesome jams. Below are some of the best. (also check out the download button!)
The first is the first TGIK song I have heard. Make an original mashup/remix of Nas and Aerosmith and you get this sweet music lovechild called "Sweet Life Bitch". It never ceases to astonish me that these songs go together so well. Who knew?

Next is TGIK's remix of "Return of the Mack". I don't really listen to the original, but this jam makes me want to. The beat is again, addictive and super fun. This next one is a remix/mash up of Atlantic City, performed by both The Band and Bruce Springsteen. Now, as a NJ resident, I am required to be a Springsteen fan, but this probably could not be further from the truth. Although I never joined the Bruce bandwagon, I did jump on the TGIK one, and its headed toward Jam Town. 'Atlantic City' masterfully mixes two versions of the same song over an original TGIK beat and it's wonderful. Last but not least is an original TGIK remix that features a TGIK beat and a beatboxer and it. is. good. Just see for yourself and wait for the drop.

The Worse It Gets

I have no idea how or where I got this song, but I put it on my sister's cd once upon a time and got rave reviews from everyone who heard it. The upbeat tune is fresh and fun while being interesting and original. The electronic feel won't leave anyone in a bad mood.
So take this out when there's too much noise in your head.

Viceroy

Speaking of Viceroy (see below, if you haven't already), I give you my two favorite remixes. If you know me at all (or if you read this religiously), you know that I love Biggie. So take 'Goin' back to Cali' and remix it with some marimba-type instrument and some synths and beats and whatnot, and you get this lovely mix.
Also, if you know me, you know that I am transferring schools and when I was at the school I am transferring to, I heard the song below at a party. This may not seem like a big deal, but it was played constantly in my dorm room in California, so I wasn't expecting it to be playing in Pennsylvania. This was awesome. Although it has made its way across the country, hopefully it can be spread around a little more. After all, everyone knows who Wiz is, so lets get Viceroy known.

Grouplove

I had never head of Grouplove until I was blown off by a friend to go to their concert. I now understand why. The feel-good, poppy music is fun and energetic. Below I have posted the original version of Tongue Tied, and a version that may land my personal favorite between the two. I think I just enjoy the beginning more. The remix reminds me of a Viceroy remix with the upbeat backbeat and a hint of an island feel (kinda.)
Will this leave you tongue-tied?

High for this

My interest in Ellie Goulding peaked when I was a Junior in high school, until she covered this song. I have heard "Lights" far too many times and don't exactly understand why it is playing non-stop on the radio nowadays. To each his own.
This past year, I was in school out in California and lived on a dorm where The Weeknd was playing constantly, and I was hooked immediately. What I love about his music is the mellow R&B beats and his incredible voice. Ellie Goulding takes it to the next level.
Each and every one of my friends has a preference one way or the other: The Weeknd or Ellie Goulding. What's yours?

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Weed rap

I'm a Kid Cudi fan, but I have been subject to listening to Day n Night for hours on end, and I'm not kidding... not exactly by choice. Anyway, this one is executed in typical CuDi fashion and I quite enjoy it. It is weed rap, which is to be expected, but as always, I like it for the chill beat first, not exactly the content. So whether you like this for my reasons or because it's weed rap, you still like it.

A little awkward, but noteworthy nonetheless.

Take A$AP Rocky and Lana del Rey and you get this odd mix. Singer/songwriter del Rey, honestly sounds a little awkward here (I think, but think what you may) but A$AP is a boss and is obviously trying something a little different from his sound in, lets say, Goldie (also posted below). Anyway, this combination works together in a strange way if you can deal like Lana del Rey, which I know many can't. I, personally, can't stand 'Video Games' and avoid it unless it's in this dubstep version, but I can't get enough of 'Born to Die'. Be your own judge of A$AP and del Rey, together or sperately.


and ok. I couldn't find this one on Soundcloud so youtube will ahem to suffice. Anyway, I like this music video.

Probably not the most PC song...

50 cent has been around forever. He's been shot a ton of times and has lived to tell about it. What a boss. I don't know about anyone else, but I haven't heard anything noteworthy (or, lets be honest, popular considering I don't keep tabs on fiddy's new releases) since Ayo Technology (which I mostly just like because may boy JT is in it). But anyway, what caught my attention in OJ is the beat (something new and different). Definitely not very politically correct or appropriate in the lyrics, but my philosophy is, if you can run to it, it's good. (my favorite song to run to is 'Drop and Give Me 50' by Mike Jones... talk about inappropriate.)
50 is 'killin these bitches' in real OJ form.

Grizzly Bear

I first started listening to Grizzly Bear my Junior ( or maybe Sophomore year) of high school when my friend Sam Lee got me hooked on Veckatimest. Big thanks for that. Anyway, Grizzly Bear has come out with a new one and it's pretty good. The typical sound coming from them, but good nonetheless.
So another indie-ish post, yet again.
Some other sounds coming soon.

Heems

Ok. Honestly, I know nothing about Heems aka Himanshu Kumar Suri. Anyway, literally all I know is that he is part of Das Racist and that this song is strangely interesting and strangely strange. Whatever.
Give it a shot.

Oh those Canadians... how weird.

Meet Grimes. Described as 'Dream rock", you get exactly what you think. Atypical vocal elements combined with electronic beats and you get the kind of music that you can't understand at all, but like form some very, very odd reason. And odd it is. I never thought that anything could be weirder than Empire of the Sun, but here ya go. An MP3 for musical appreciation, and the youtube video for a marvel out of the ordinary.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

while I'm on The xx note...

Why not add another favorite, Notorious B.I.G.
Having lived on both coasts, I have been subject to the Biggie v. Tupac debacle far too many times, and although I am a sucker for 'Changes' and 'California Love' (I know, typical), Biggie will ALWAYS come out on top... you're welcome.
Anyway, only second (to Party and Bullshit, of course) on my list of favorite Biggie songs is Dead Wrong. When I'm feeling pretty Bo$$/ want to embrace my white-gurl-gangsta side, I put on Dead Wrong. But obviously ( if you've been keeping up with this blog), I'm a typical white girl who listens to some pretty untypical music. Like The xx.
Mix them together via 'wait what' and you get this pretty awesome combo.
Again, is your reaction more 'that's Dead Wrong' or spot on?

Something to hang out to

I have heard both of these songs in numerous places: restaurants, commercials, youtube videos, you name it. And again, i love both of these. A staple in the more relaxing area of my mess of an iTunes, I give you The xx and Moby.

Youngins

Things like this make me wonder what I am doing with my life. Madeon, French electro pop producer, turned 18 basically two months ago. I just don't understand.
Anyway, Finale came out earlier this summer and breaks from Madeon's typical sound, and boy, is it good. Like really, really good.
Maybe I should jump on the music-producing bandwagon.

Van She + i + d

Take Australian electropop band Van She and Crystal Castles and your bound to get something noteworthy. The wonderful sound-baby produced is Vanished (get it? Van She + i + d = Vanished... Oh, Crystal Castles. You're so clever). For those of you who enjoy British TV, Crystal Castles is no stranger to shows like Skins and Misfits and, I'm sure, is prevalent in the club scene over there across Lake Atlantic. Anyway, Crystal Castles is a staple in my electronic section of iTunes and Vanished has its fair share of plays.
Again, let's hope I don't pull a Houdini and Vanish....

noun: long life

I've been on kind of an indie streak recently, so to those hip hop fans, I apologize.
I have been a Yeasayer fan for a while now, and "Wait For The Summer" is a favorite of mine. A little bit different than the Indian-esque sounds we here there, we have Longevity, and I'm totally feeling the new sound. The beat is infectious and the smooth, sweeping vocals are addictive.
If you're into this kinda edgy thaaang, try it out.

Thanks music blogs around the internet...

...for introducing me to this one.
I have been listening to some of those alternative Sirius/XM music channels recently and I have heard this song a multitude of times and I find it extraordinarily catchy and slightly enchanting (a typical combination for the majority of the music I listen to).
A new one for me and hopefully for you!
Introducing, POP ETC.

Sorry I've been MIA...

What's up guys. Sorry I've been super MIA recently... I move into school this week so life is a bit hectic.
After my disappearance, what song is more fitting than "Houdini"?
Foster the people is most known for 'Pumped Up Kicks' (obviously), but I, personally, think this song rivals in catchiness.
I'm hoping I won't go on hiatus anytime soon...

Thursday, August 9, 2012

The band people always think I like.

Whenever people hear Mumford & Sons, they will come up to me and expect me to sing along with them... well, they're wrong. i have never been a huge fan and I jumped on the "Little Lion Man" bandwagon about 6 months late. Anyway, I caught wind of this song through the book (or more commonly known as Facebook) and I actually really enjoy it. It has a feel that reminds me of my high school (all folky for those Delaware folk) and I can easily see this becoming the next Gin n Juice driving-sing-along-song.
I will wait for you, Mumford & Sons

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Mike Stud and Huey Mack

Shoutout to Jon Kilmer for this one.
As you may know from reading my previous post, I love white rappers.

Mike Stud and Huey Mack taming together on this mixtape is just asking for something big. and it is.
so check it out and let me know what you think.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE MIXTAPE

wait... what?

A while ago, wait what released the mixtape of Notorious B.I.G. and The XX... anyway, the newest wait what wednesday consisted of some pretty good ones. The original 'Happy Up Here' is an incredibly upbeat song, and was featured in a Coke commercial a while ago. Wait What takes Roysköpp's 'Happy Up Here' and Ludacris and Nat Dogg's "Area Codes" and mashes them together.

Is your reaction 'wait what?' or 'hell yeah'

For the dubstep junkies

I started getting really into dubstep in the spring of last year. The weird thing about it is I can only study when I listen to classical music, or dubstep. Yeah, I'm strange.
Anyway. My favorite memory from this year was driving around in my roommate's mini cooper and listening to what we called "the wikity song" aka Verbing the Noun by Bassnectar. A big shout out to my friend Zach for that one.
Anyway, womp womp womp.

G.O.O.D.G.I.R.L.S.

The White Panda consistently releases awesome remises and mashups. And when this duo takes Dillon Francis and Wale and mashes them together, you get the ear candy known as G.O.O.D.G.I.R.L.S. Take a listen and when the drop hits, the magic begins.
And remember, good girls never give it up on the first night.

Band of Horses

Back to the low-key kind of thaaang. Band of Horses is a good bedtime, slow kind of band and I love listening to them when cooling down from a long day. This song is a little bit more upbeat than what we normally see from them, and they do it well. Just take a listen.

Good Morning.

Good morning to all. For those of you who may not know me, or aren't updated with my life, I completed my freshman year of college this year and and transferring this fall. Anyway, this song reminds me (and always will remind me) of my freshman year thanks to the boys that I lived with. Toward the end of this year, I would hear this song at least once a day. I have always been pretty big Weeknd fan, and this song emulates the typical, smooth Weeknd sound that we know he is capable of. Wait until the 1:30 mark for the song to pick up.
Girl put in work.

Chasing Echoes

Big shout out to Chris Maguire on this one. Chris introduced me to these guys "The Lonely Biscuits" and I really like this song. I like the mellow singing and how it goes with the rapping... Nice to meet me. (that's an Office reference for those of you who wouldn't know immediately). Anyway, enjoy and check them out!

Friday, August 3, 2012

The olympics

Ok so a quick disclaimer. This is not my song. It was made by a friend of a friend, played at my sophomore prom, and then given to me on a cd. I am not even sure what the real name is, or who the artist really is.
Anyway, this mashup is great, and it samples the olympic song, so it's quite fitting.

Macklemore.

The thing that amazes me about Macklemore is the way he can easily go from being incredibly deep and serious to being able to joke around, be funny and make us laugh. Mixed in with that is his ability (and his produce Ryan Lewis too!) to drop songs that are consistently catchy, and you know he does this because he can... It's not about the money and Macklemore keeps it real. In one of his songs, he condemns common rappers for rapping about things that they haven't even gone through. With Macklemore, you know what he says he really means. His verses are powerful and moving because of his own life experiences. A recovering drug addict, Macklemore uses his music as a creative outlet, and boy, is it good.

Macklemore makes this testament clear in this one. "If I did if for the money Id've been a fucking lawyer"

A more serious side of Macklemore is seen in 'Wings'. Rapping about a pair of shoes, but deeper, is the nature of consumerism that overwhelms our society today. "These Nikes helped me define me, but I'm trying to take mine off".


Aaaaand then we have this. Anyone who knows me knows that I love America, and because I love Macklemore, this song is a must. Warning, it gets a little too sassy at one point, but it's hilarious and really, there is a lot of truth in it... "What do you say, we go get shitfaced in a helicopter and kill a moose!"


And then, there is my favorite song. Listen to the whole song and it should speak for itself.

White rappers

Welcome to the wonderful world of white rappers. I don't care if you don't like white rappers, but the following few songs are the reason why I listen to Mac Miller, Sammy Adams, Chris Webby, and the others posted.

Bass Head. I have become a big fan of dubstep and although my mom comes into my room and tells me to turn down "that noise", Sammy Adams rapping over Bassnectar is irresistible. The beat is dirty as is and the drop is around the 0:53 mark, but Sammy Adams adds a little something something





K.I.D.S I first heard about Mac Miller in high school when a girl told me to download his mix tape K.I.D.S. Since then, I have listened to The Spins over 100 times (the only song on my iTunes library to break 100 plays). Mac raps over 'Half Mast' by Empire of the Sun, another one of my favorite groups, and produces this dance-worthy jam.





Levels and white rappers Whoever came up with this idea is a genius. The white duo Aer takes Avicii's international hit, "Levels" and adds some sass to it. Now, I have to admit that I actually heard "Shot Clock" before I heard "Levels", but I don't think that that should make a difference. Aer successfully uses Avicii's banger to rhyme and flow over the beat.





Again, music integration kills me. Chris Webby samples The Way by Fastball, producing this little guy.  One of the reasons why I like Chris Webby so much is because he comes up with clever lines, and this song is no exception. Webby raps about driving around, following dreams, and basically not caring. yolo.... anyway, check it out. Plus the majority of the music he has released is free. F yeah.

I will marry Macklemore. Not only do I find him attractive, but he is incredibly funny, witty, and creative with his verses, but I can't even put a post here... Macklemore needs his own post.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

One more, then I'm GONE

This whole thing is addicting. Anyway, this is another favorite driving song. I'm not the biggest Kanye fan, but I first heard this song somewhere around 5 years ago and have loved it since. I find the use of musical integration a general way to get me hooked on any song. As said before about Rosana and Lyngusitics, any song with classical instruments, other music samples, etc I find intriguing. Here, the violin is what keeps me coming back for more.
And now it's almost 3am, so I'm gone.

one quick one before going to bed.

What a long day. Posting a quick song... I have had this song stuck in my head all day. I love the dance feel that Sharam contributes to this one. only problem is, the version that I have on my iTunes is different from the album version, and i can't seem to find the version that I have on any of the sites I use. Anyway, the first youtube video is the version that I have but obviously as a music video with the whole gunshots, music video noise nonsense and the second is the supposed album version that I could find. I personally like the other version better. What do you think?

If I was a hipster I woulda put it on Vimeo

I have never heard anyone ever say that they don't like James Franco... I mean what's not to like? He's very attractive, went to Columbia, and plays a hilarious drug dealer. Hoodie Allen on the other hand, spits some lines against James. Of course he uses James Franco as a metaphor and whatnot, but whatever. The song is funny, as is the video, and although the song is horrible, you can't stop singing it.
Also, whenever you hear "Vimeo", you'll have to think of this song because of the above line.
When I say James, y'all say Franco.

Infectious

Walter Meego is infectious. I first heard this song 4 years ago in a Heineken commercial and have been hooked ever since... anything that is this poppy but can be used in a beer advertisement must be good. and it is.
See for yourself.

Sippin' on Gin n Juice

We all know about Snoop Dogg. He drops it like it's hot, is sensually seductive and he's young, wild, and free. Recorded when I was basically not even born was the smash hit "Gin n Juice". It reached the number 1 spot on the Billboard top 100, Snoop was nominated for a Grammy for it, and it has been covered by at least 10 people. My personal favorite is covered by The Gourds, but most people think it is Phish. Just as Napster was becoming mainstream, 'Gin n Juice' went viral, mislabeled as being by Phish... Thanks illegal downloading. Anyway, this cover has a country/folk feel, which I find incredibly funny if you actually listen to the lyrics (Snoop Dogg isn't too keen on making g-rated songs). My sisters and I are known to jam out to this song whether it is in the car, at home, or at a dance party.

'It's kinda hard being Snoop D-O-double G'

Speaking over beats is the only time I feel complete

Bigger than Jesus, bigger than wrestling, bigger than The Beatles, and bigger than breast implants. The duo, Slug and Ant, began producing the sweet, sweet tunes that are Atmosphere in 1989. Perhaps most well-known for the song 'Sunshine', Atmosphere drops consistently catchy, great music. My personal favorite is Guns and Cigarettes. Lighthearted in lyrics, I could (and have) listened to this song for hours.
'So fasten your seat belts 'cause Imma launch this vessel'

I will land on eery continent including Antarctica.

I have no idea how I found this song, but its upbeat, catchy and takes a classic song and successfully incorporates rap-- the perfect way for me to like anything. I really don't know any thing about Chew Fu except that this, is a pretty good driving, raging, dancing, whatever song. Keep your head up, moving on.

The promised land

Props to my friend Amanda on this one.
I never thought I would ever listen to Christian rock-- I am not, nor have I ever been religious, but 'Take My Hand' by Shawn McDonald is undeniably catchy while praising and doin' his thang in a not so in-your-face kind of way. So, take what you may, give it a listen...  Whether Jesus is your homeboy, or not so much, this is about the music, not the message.

'I wasn't born wild'

This song reminds me of high school. Constantly blasting this song on dorm, I'm amazed I have never gotten sick of it. Flipsyde utilizes this beat in a spectacular way and ends up with this beaut. A feel-good summertime song, 'Angel' jams on.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Just a little bit

And it's time for me to go to bed, but if I have time tomorrow, I will be sure to post many more songs for your enjoyment. Slowing it down a little, I am a Lykke Li fan, and basically despised Drake until this song. Drake takes 'Little Bit' and actually does something worthwhile my time. A go-to wind-down song, 'Little Bit' Has the edgy, indie vibe that I love, but still that little bit of hip hop that my alter ego likes. So here it is, enjoy, love, share, and sweet dreams.

Not MGMT

Empire of the Sun is an Australian duo that I am obsessed with. Perhaps most known for 'Walking on a Dream' in Wiz Khalifa's 'The Thrill' (commonly mistaken for MGMT) or for 'Half Mast' in Mac Miller's 'The Spins'. Anyway, they sound kinda like MGMT, equally as catchy, and 100x as strange. 'Tiger by my Side' is addicting for no particular reason. If you really want to be thrown on a ride, check out any of their music videos... How strange.

The Brits.

The british produce some of the best musicians known today: The Rolling Stones, The Spice Girls, Radiohead, Led Zeppelin, and Muse just to name a few. I don't know if it's something in the water or what. But here is Rizzle Kicks, the British hip hop duo that I have grown to love.

Another phase I went though.

I did go through a bunch of phases. One of many being the whole pacific rock; Sublime, Pepper, Slightly Stoopid phase. Some of my favorite songs were discovered in this phase. This one, by Iration, was discovered a little later, but remains as one of my personal favorites. Perfect for summertime, hit the beach packing this in your iPod.

White. Rappers.

White rappers are my favorite. Basically across the board, if you are white and a rapper, I like you. Anyway, this is a piece put together by Mac Miller and one of my personal favorites, Chris Webby. As two of my favorites, this song is catchy and a typical one coming from both of them. Just check it

Preach.

Now this song lies close to my heart. The Shins are one of the most consistent bands I have ever stumbled upon in the inner tubes that are the internet. I could listen to them forever. But quite possibly my favorite song would have to be 'Sleeping Lessons'. the message in this song is something that I am consistently preoccupied with (as you may know from reading my other blog) and is about breaking free of the confines set out by society. Now, although it starts out a little strangely, skip to the 0:54 mark for the pick up in guitar of 2:18 for the real pick up. Enjoy. and please excuse the horrible quality.

Congrats.

So although the majority of the things I will post on here will be hip hop, I do listen to a lot of music that not everyone will enjoy. If this is the case, read and listen no further. I do, however, love this song. Also on the top 25 most played, TV on the Radio enchants me in 'DLZ' and I love the lead singer's voice. See if you're up to the edginess that is 'DLZ'

...and he does it all

Google seach "d-o-n" and Donald Glover is the first thing to pop up on Google's suggested searches. Coming before both Donnie Darko and Donald Trump is just one more accomplishment for Donald Glover to add to his list. Actor, writer for an emmy winning tv show, rapper, comedian, and musician, he really does it all. He says that to write music, he thinks about what he would have wanted to hear as a teenager, and that obviously has worked out well for him. Freaks and Geeks is not only my favorite Childish Gambino song, but it is in my top 25 most played on iTunes and I can rap every word (pretty impressive for a white girl). So rap along with me.

New Macklemore

I have been hooked on Macklemore since I first heard 'Wings". I think he is quite possibly one of the most creative and genuine artists I have ever heard, and he never ceases to amaze me. This new one, 'Same Love' is a beautiful song and think what you may politically, you cannot deny the authenticity of Macklemore's verses. Major respect to Macklemore, Ryan Lewis, and Mary Lambert.

Rosana

I have a weakness for hip hop songs that utilize any abnormal instruments. Whether it is classical instruments like Lynguistics by Cunninlynguists, or this little ditty by these guys called Wax, I'm hooked. So check it out... The song itself is pretty funny about a girl with an insatiable appetite for sex, so think and say what you may, but its pretty damn catchy.

Hello, Welcome, and What's Up.

Hello and welcome to the newest development in Charlotte's music appreciation efforts. For years, I have been burning cds for the people around me and within five years, my iTunes library has grown from 200 songs to a mean 10,000 songs. This is the best way i can think to keep everyone up to date with what I am listening to and what you should be listening to.
So, let's get Jiggy Wit It.