Thursday, February 10, 2011

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - Janglin'

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Official Site
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Wiki
I've posted the Polyphonic Spree on here before and people who hadn't heard them really seemed to enjoy their music. Well for those who might wonder what the Polyphonic Spree would sound like if they were a folk band? Here's your chance.

Your second helping:

Ghostland Observatory - Stranger Lover

Ghostland Observatory Official Site

Everything that's old is new again. GLO (Ghostland Observatory) reminds of a nod back to all the sound that was happening between New Wave and Manchester. It's almost like GLO dust-panned all the ashes of that era's music and dropped the dust all over Daft Punk. It also feels like a couple of very cool guys from the future who'd been listening to 70s records stumbled upon an archaeological tomb that was once something called a Radio Shack in its early years when it actually stored electronic parts upon its shelves. Give'em a listen!


And here's a second helping:

Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Format - She Doesn't Get It and other upbeat 'shoe-gazing' songs.

I'm going to apologize for this post a little bit. While the music in this multi-song post isn't new or ground-breaking, it's the vibe that kinda sums up how I'm feeling right now as I write this at 1:30am and wait for my clothes to dry.
Simply some songs that are keeping me going as I work on a multitudes of projects.
Enjoy and take care,
Tijuana Taxi