So, sorry I haven't had any posts this week... I was incapacitated all week if it is any consolation... I'm not sure why that would stop me from posting but.....
A lot went dooooown this week (including several excellent album releases: Titus Andronicus, Broken Bells, the Morning Benders and more), so here goes it.
MGMT :: Flash Delirium
Definitely the biggest thing of the week, this is the first single from their upcoming album, Congratulations, and I love it. I think they sort of pulled what Spoon did with Transference in that they tried to go out for a slightly more experimental sound that they almost knew more people wouldn't like it, as if they wanted to reject some of the mainstream success they had. I would compare its sound most to "The Handshake" from the previous album. Not sure if I agree with Pitchfork's comparison to the Beatles buttt....
PS Album Artwork Win (I just can't wait to see what is underneath it... more on that in another post).
mp3: Flash Delirium (Yayyy mp3s... they are actually all hotlinked from Pitchfork, thus making it OK with Googlé?)
Light Pollution :: Good Feelings
Some more goodness from the always great Carpark Records. Anthemic, up-beat, trad indie-guitars... Woohoo!
mp3: Good Feelings
Born Ruffians :: Sole Brother
An enjoyable new release from what I think of as Vampire Weekend replacements... not as great as some of the stuff from their first album but I still enjoyed it. Slightly slower, a little groovier...
mp3: Sole Brother
Neon Indian :: Sleep Paralyst
Ehhhhh... The track did grow on me though. Oh and the Wall Street Journal has an article about Chillwave...
mp3: Sleep Paralyst
Yeasayer :: O.N.E.
The new video from Yeasayer is soooo different from all their other videos... it's trippy (*Sarcasm... tone of voice just doesn't come through the interwebs...)! But yes, it is certainly one of the trippier ones, although it does have a "plot" (but of course the "plot" ends up making no sense). In a nutshell... creepy guy walks into party, but it looks cool. Not my favorite song from a very good album (more coming in another post...), but still worth watching. There is some Tron Chess in it... more on Tron Below
Yeasayer "ONE" By: Radical Friend from ODDBLOOD on Vimeo.
-- A Teenage Elephant
In Other News...
-Stars anounced a new album due out in June
-New Daft Punk can be heard in the epic trailer for Tron Legacy below...
-Also since I put one trailer in, I felt like I would put another in. If Inception is anywhere near as good as its trailer, it will be unreal.
(Woo, Woo, that's the sound of the Idea Police)
Sunday, March 14, 2010

Monday, March 8, 2010
DJ-ing on a Gameboy! Wait, What?
The title says it all, but if you are still wondering, I shall get there shortly.
Last night (Saturday), I went to the Windward Battle of the Bands at the El Rey (for those of you who don't know Windward is a fairly small private high school in LA). Getting the El Rey for the night was definitely a big plus for the event, so even though there was only around a hundred people there, having the awesome El Rey marquis outside reading "Windward Battle of the Bands" and the crystal glow of the immense chandeliers illuminating the inside definitely made for a pretty cool environment/must have been a really fun experience for high schoolers playing a concert. Oh, and also, the people playing were from all different schools, although many of the kids were from Windward.
The first band, the Modern Drone, were just meh. They just sort of sounded like a bunch of teenagers playing music, nothing special. (Don't get me wrong, they are better musicians than me and I give them major props for playing, I just didn't think they were as good as some of the other bands.)
The next band, Range Life, were the band most likely to be seen on my blog on any given day, in terms of their style. They definitely fit into the LA sound if you ask me. Clean electric guitar, upbeat, tight drums etc. (so they definitely in with the Local Natives/Deadly Syndrome etc. scene/sound), but they had their own little spin on it too, with really good trumpet (riffs?) giving the song a slightly more complex feel. Martin Isenberg's vocals remind me a lot of Conor Oberst; slightly raspy, a little bit of a shout, and lots of passion that add up to the feeling that he really cares about his music. These guys were my favorites for the night, but I do think that band that won (not these guys) deserved it. If you like these two songs become fans of them on Facebook, I'm sure they would appreciate it. I also really like their lyrics...
mp3: Piece by Piece (It's only a download)
mp3: Things You'll Never Forget
The Yellows followed Range Life, and were super enjoyable/fun to listen to, but after talking to some of the guys in the band they said they just really came together for this show, so I'm not going to write too much about them (plus they don't have any mp3's for me so there's really no point). They were a sort of jazzy/swinger/swanky fun mix style that I don't really no how to explain, but whatever (if you are reading this Micah great job).
The next band was not very good in my opinion, nor were they my (or I think anybody who reads this blog's) style, so I will pretty much just skip over them. I think all I need to do to describe them is describe what the guitarist was wearing - he had super long curly hair, he was wearing a fur coat, which he later took, showing that he had no shirt on underneath, and tight, black leather pants. Oh, and later he started walking around with a Motley Crue t-shirt. 'Nuff Said.
Now, for the highlight of the night (IMHO)... DJ Jack Taylor. So what Jack did was reprogram an ancient gameboy to essentially turn it into a sampler, and then took that idea, and ran. What ensues from this crazy concept is a techno-y, electronic, 8-bit playground of sound. It's filled with your fuzzy synth sounds, clear beeps and boops, and more. Soon I'll get recordings of some of his stuff, I just haven't had time to get it from him. He is making all the music live and in real-time... it's definitely one of the most creative/fun/interesting things I have ever seen. Another cool aspect of it was just how the performance worked out; he started out on the stage standing there with just the gameboy and bopping his head up and down with everyone just sort of looking up at him, but then he hopped off the stage and just stood in the audience... it was a very unique performance, that's for sure. The closest thing to his sound that I can think of is Anamanaguchi (who are really good, if you haven't checked them out). UPDATE: Upon just doing some Wikipedia freshening up, this style of using a game chip to create songs is called "Chiptune," and it turns out Anamanaguchi are also chiptune artists, explaining the similarity. This picture below is just a little spread that I made of a single shot that I thought would sort of be cool... Tell me if you like it/think it's lame and cheeezzy.
Last night (Saturday), I went to the Windward Battle of the Bands at the El Rey (for those of you who don't know Windward is a fairly small private high school in LA). Getting the El Rey for the night was definitely a big plus for the event, so even though there was only around a hundred people there, having the awesome El Rey marquis outside reading "Windward Battle of the Bands" and the crystal glow of the immense chandeliers illuminating the inside definitely made for a pretty cool environment/must have been a really fun experience for high schoolers playing a concert. Oh, and also, the people playing were from all different schools, although many of the kids were from Windward.
The first band, the Modern Drone, were just meh. They just sort of sounded like a bunch of teenagers playing music, nothing special. (Don't get me wrong, they are better musicians than me and I give them major props for playing, I just didn't think they were as good as some of the other bands.)
The next band, Range Life, were the band most likely to be seen on my blog on any given day, in terms of their style. They definitely fit into the LA sound if you ask me. Clean electric guitar, upbeat, tight drums etc. (so they definitely in with the Local Natives/Deadly Syndrome etc. scene/sound), but they had their own little spin on it too, with really good trumpet (riffs?) giving the song a slightly more complex feel. Martin Isenberg's vocals remind me a lot of Conor Oberst; slightly raspy, a little bit of a shout, and lots of passion that add up to the feeling that he really cares about his music. These guys were my favorites for the night, but I do think that band that won (not these guys) deserved it. If you like these two songs become fans of them on Facebook, I'm sure they would appreciate it. I also really like their lyrics...
mp3: Piece by Piece (It's only a download)
mp3: Things You'll Never Forget
The Yellows followed Range Life, and were super enjoyable/fun to listen to, but after talking to some of the guys in the band they said they just really came together for this show, so I'm not going to write too much about them (plus they don't have any mp3's for me so there's really no point). They were a sort of jazzy/swinger/swanky fun mix style that I don't really no how to explain, but whatever (if you are reading this Micah great job).
The next band was not very good in my opinion, nor were they my (or I think anybody who reads this blog's) style, so I will pretty much just skip over them. I think all I need to do to describe them is describe what the guitarist was wearing - he had super long curly hair, he was wearing a fur coat, which he later took, showing that he had no shirt on underneath, and tight, black leather pants. Oh, and later he started walking around with a Motley Crue t-shirt. 'Nuff Said.
Now, for the highlight of the night (IMHO)... DJ Jack Taylor. So what Jack did was reprogram an ancient gameboy to essentially turn it into a sampler, and then took that idea, and ran. What ensues from this crazy concept is a techno-y, electronic, 8-bit playground of sound. It's filled with your fuzzy synth sounds, clear beeps and boops, and more. Soon I'll get recordings of some of his stuff, I just haven't had time to get it from him. He is making all the music live and in real-time... it's definitely one of the most creative/fun/interesting things I have ever seen. Another cool aspect of it was just how the performance worked out; he started out on the stage standing there with just the gameboy and bopping his head up and down with everyone just sort of looking up at him, but then he hopped off the stage and just stood in the audience... it was a very unique performance, that's for sure. The closest thing to his sound that I can think of is Anamanaguchi (who are really good, if you haven't checked them out). UPDATE: Upon just doing some Wikipedia freshening up, this style of using a game chip to create songs is called "Chiptune," and it turns out Anamanaguchi are also chiptune artists, explaining the similarity. This picture below is just a little spread that I made of a single shot that I thought would sort of be cool... Tell me if you like it/think it's lame and cheeezzy.
Ya like?
But wait, there's more????
Vas Defrans were up next (and yes there band name is part of the testicle... what that says about them I am unsure of...). They were probably the most skilled musicians, and probably the best performers. They weren't really my style, but their talent, stage skills, and energy made me like them. They were super aggressive; everything felt like it was pumped full of energy. It seemed like they were always on the attack with intense guitar. The lead singer was absolutely wrapped up in the music; he brought tons of energy... really the whole band did. I know I keep saying that I just don't really know what else to say. They had a sort of Mars Volta sound, and upon talking to one of the guys after, it turned out he was actually friends with one of the Mars Voltians (term coined). They closed with a a cover, Sunburn by Muse. They turned an awesome song into their own, which is the best thing that can be said of any cover. I still haven't gotten a hold of any mp3s.
So... they ended up winning. Time to go home right? WRONG, there was still the much anticipated DJ set of the duo Treefrog. It started with the lights completely out (the first time that happened all night) and the curtains drawn on the stage, and then...
The music from the iconic opening scene of A Clockwork Orange came on (that is one of if not my favorite movie and book). The curtains were opened and on stage were four people, all dressed in all white with white suspenders and black hats, just like Alex and the Droogies at the Milkbar. Then the other two guys went into the audience and pretty much just danced and the two main guys DJed. Not much else to say about a DJ set (I don't really know how to review one anyways...). It ended with most of the people who were still left on stage.
All in all a good night...
And one more thing...
OK Go :: This Too Shall Pass
Well do these guys have a knack for making viral videos... After already making an excellent video for the single from their new album, they then went on to make this video, which is essentially a giant Rube Goldberg machine set to music... what could be better...
-- A (Tired) Teenage Elephant

Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Lots of Album News/Streams!! (And A New Segment)
Hey,
First, some sad news: tragically, a girl at my school was killed in a car accident last week, and of course the school has been absolutely torn apart. I just wanted to dedicate this post to Julia Siegler. On that note, and in her honor, I would like to introduce a new "segment." Once a month, I will pick an old song that I am getting into, or just came across, etc. I think this first one is really perfect for the occasion, and really captures what everybody is feeling. It's an incredible song in my opinion, and, especially right now, makes me really emotional.
Bill Withers :: Ain't No Sunshine
The song is "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers, 1971. It's been covered countless times, but I think this version is just captivating. My grandfather actually just passed away also, and he lived back east. On the flight back home from New York to LA, I listened to this song for literally two-thirds of the flight; I listened to this song over and over for four hours - that's how much I like it.
And now, for some news from the sonic world...
This week is a big week for album releases, so let's get right to it.
Morning Benders :: Big Echo
I've been blogging a lot about the Morning Benders, so sorry if I am boring you, but... the album, which I have been highly anticipating (if you couldn't tell), is due out on March 9th. In this week leading up to the album release, the full album is available for streaming from their website, and since they are such nice guys, in the embed above... They are playing at the Troubadour (the Troooooob) on the 24th or 25th, which I am dying to go to but am unsure of if I will make it seeing as it is a school night (it's a hard knock life...).
Broken Bells :: Broken Bells
Another band I have been blogging a lot about... they will be playing a show in LA on March 14 at the Troubadour (the Trooooob), which I am dying to go to as well. This will be just their second live show, so you can see why it would be awesome to go to, but... I will have just had surgery a couple of days before, and also it is a school night (it's a hard knock life). Luckily for me though, they put up the entire album (due out March 9th) on NPR First Listen, so enjoy!

Titus Andronicus :: The Monitor
New Jersey-ites!!!!!!!!! All that needs to be said... not really. Their sophomore album is due out on the 9th (what a surprise!), and they put up the whole thing on their MySpace. Super lo-fi garage rock... I love it. Check it out.
The Besnard Lakes :: Are the Roaring Night
These guys are pure anthem music if you ask me. Every song has the feeling of epic scale, and I can see every song at some point in a movie; some songs it's the moment when we first see the main character, silent as they travel through whatever environment they're in, or when the character has the profound realization. The album has two sets of two part songs... like I said, grand proportions. Listen to the whole album here.
Band of Horses :: Infinite Arms
Band of Horses are a band that IMHO epitomize the "indie" sound. When you hear songs like "Funeral," "Is There a Ghost," "No One's Gonna Love You," and "The General Specific," you can't help but being drawn in. Hopefully their third album, which they have said will be released on May 18th, will continue to capture that (again, IMO) iconic sound. The big question is though... which label will it be on? It is unclear whether it will be released on Sub-Pop, who released their first two albums, or another label. It will be interesting to see if being on a different label makes a dramatic difference in their sound, etc.
-- A Teenage Elephant
Rest In Peace Julia Siegler
First, some sad news: tragically, a girl at my school was killed in a car accident last week, and of course the school has been absolutely torn apart. I just wanted to dedicate this post to Julia Siegler. On that note, and in her honor, I would like to introduce a new "segment." Once a month, I will pick an old song that I am getting into, or just came across, etc. I think this first one is really perfect for the occasion, and really captures what everybody is feeling. It's an incredible song in my opinion, and, especially right now, makes me really emotional.
Bill Withers :: Ain't No Sunshine
The song is "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers, 1971. It's been covered countless times, but I think this version is just captivating. My grandfather actually just passed away also, and he lived back east. On the flight back home from New York to LA, I listened to this song for literally two-thirds of the flight; I listened to this song over and over for four hours - that's how much I like it.
And now, for some news from the sonic world...
This week is a big week for album releases, so let's get right to it.
Morning Benders :: Big Echo
I've been blogging a lot about the Morning Benders, so sorry if I am boring you, but... the album, which I have been highly anticipating (if you couldn't tell), is due out on March 9th. In this week leading up to the album release, the full album is available for streaming from their website, and since they are such nice guys, in the embed above... They are playing at the Troubadour (the Troooooob) on the 24th or 25th, which I am dying to go to but am unsure of if I will make it seeing as it is a school night (it's a hard knock life...).
Broken Bells :: Broken Bells
Another band I have been blogging a lot about... they will be playing a show in LA on March 14 at the Troubadour (the Trooooob), which I am dying to go to as well. This will be just their second live show, so you can see why it would be awesome to go to, but... I will have just had surgery a couple of days before, and also it is a school night (it's a hard knock life). Luckily for me though, they put up the entire album (due out March 9th) on NPR First Listen, so enjoy!

Titus Andronicus :: The Monitor
New Jersey-ites!!!!!!!!! All that needs to be said... not really. Their sophomore album is due out on the 9th (what a surprise!), and they put up the whole thing on their MySpace. Super lo-fi garage rock... I love it. Check it out.
The Besnard Lakes :: Are the Roaring Night
These guys are pure anthem music if you ask me. Every song has the feeling of epic scale, and I can see every song at some point in a movie; some songs it's the moment when we first see the main character, silent as they travel through whatever environment they're in, or when the character has the profound realization. The album has two sets of two part songs... like I said, grand proportions. Listen to the whole album here.
Band of Horses :: Infinite Arms
Band of Horses are a band that IMHO epitomize the "indie" sound. When you hear songs like "Funeral," "Is There a Ghost," "No One's Gonna Love You," and "The General Specific," you can't help but being drawn in. Hopefully their third album, which they have said will be released on May 18th, will continue to capture that (again, IMO) iconic sound. The big question is though... which label will it be on? It is unclear whether it will be released on Sub-Pop, who released their first two albums, or another label. It will be interesting to see if being on a different label makes a dramatic difference in their sound, etc.
-- A Teenage Elephant
Rest In Peace Julia Siegler
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Just some stuff, Briefly
So I'm sorry, but this is going to have to be a short post, and I want to get it out now because I won't be able to over the weekend. I'm not going to write too much about anything, I'm just going to put the links up.
Broken Bells :: Vaporize
One of the supergroups that have not failed to be super, Broken Bells, have released their newest song. Also, they announced some LA tour dates at the Troubadour (easily my favorite venue - also coming up at the Trooob: Morning Benders).
Gorillaz :: SuperFast JellyFish
Gorillaz just debuted a new track. They immediately put it up on Youtube as a nonembeddable, so check it out over there.
Also, next weekend I'm going to be "reporting" from the Windward (LA high school) Battle of the Bands, which is actually at the El Rey, so you know it's legit. I'll be posting some of the tracks from the bands in the coming week, so stay tuned!
Last, but maybe least... (I kid I kid), Joanna Newsom released her new album.
-- A Teenage Elephant
Photo by Colin Greenwood
Atoms for Peace
Most importantly, Thom Yorke has announced tour dates and a name for his band that isn't Radiohead... you know the one, it's got a couple people nobody has really heard of, like FLEA, NIGEL GOODRICH, the drummer for Beck/REM, and some other guy who I actually haven't heard of. The band name is Atoms for Peace, which is the name of a song from Thom Yorke's solo album the Eraser, as well as the name of an Eisenhower project from the '50s that's goal was to spread the use of atomic energy to spread peace... oh, Thom and your political references... check out tour dates over at Pitchfork (most importantly... Coachella if you didn't already know).
The New Pornographers
I don't know if I have said this, but the New Pornographers have their next album, Together, coming out in May. They just put up the first single from it over at their website. Listen to it here.
Broken Bells :: Vaporize
One of the supergroups that have not failed to be super, Broken Bells, have released their newest song. Also, they announced some LA tour dates at the Troubadour (easily my favorite venue - also coming up at the Trooob: Morning Benders).
Gorillaz :: SuperFast JellyFish
Gorillaz just debuted a new track. They immediately put it up on Youtube as a nonembeddable, so check it out over there.
Also, next weekend I'm going to be "reporting" from the Windward (LA high school) Battle of the Bands, which is actually at the El Rey, so you know it's legit. I'll be posting some of the tracks from the bands in the coming week, so stay tuned!
Last, but maybe least... (I kid I kid), Joanna Newsom released her new album.
-- A Teenage Elephant
Friday, February 19, 2010
The Delta Mirror! (And New Morning Benders/Broken Social Scene and More)
Hey Readers---
I have an excellent post full of a ton of great music so PLEASE PLEASE listen to it ALL. I think this post is my best in terms of all the music in it. PLEASE COMMENT AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK.
Delta Mirror
I have an excellent post full of a ton of great music so PLEASE PLEASE listen to it ALL. I think this post is my best in terms of all the music in it. PLEASE COMMENT AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK.
Delta Mirror
Just heard these guys for the first time this past week and I love them. They are another great band hailing from my stomping (or maybe tip-toeing... I don't do a lot of stomping, I'm more mellow...) grounds, LA... And yes I am joking when I use the term stomping grounds. These guys sound say they are akin to Fuck Buttons and the Big Pink, but to me they are a bit less crowded and certainly more downtempo, making their music seem more pensive more emotional. Upon further listening, I have realized that each song actually takes place in a different room of a hospital (this will be true of the whole album), which further adds to that strong emotional impact. This immediately brings to mind Antlers' Hospice, and I think that this is just as moving; another song that I feel is incredibly moving and possibly my favorite song ever, and I'm not one to choose favorites, is LCD Soundsystem's "Someone Great." If you haven't heard it GO LISTEN TO IT IMMEDIATELY. Although most of their songs are that slower, affecting feeling that is sometimes only expressed through simpler instruments, they also throw in some glitch, giving them an Interpol/Postal Service cross feeling. The stuff is really excellent and I really recommend you head over to their MySpace and check out all of their stuff. Their first album, Machines Will Listen comes out on 3/26 on Lefse Records, and for any of my readers in LA, the will be doing a three week residency at the Echo starting this Tuesday, and you should try to check them out if you can. Please please please go to their MySpace and listen to all of their stuff, it's excellent!
a song about the end
Morning Benders :: Excuses
A bunch of buzz has been going around about the Morning Benders this week, which is making me really happy! I think these guys are really talented and are going to be a really great band in the coming years. They are still really young, and I always think it's cool to see people really make an impact of some sort in the music community (did you catch the wishful thinking?). You can pop over to their site by clicking "more info" in the player above and download the new song for the price of the email. These guys will be kicking off a tour in New York in a couple of days, and I will definitely looking forward to hopefully seeing them for a second time when they come to LA in March.
Caribou :: Odessa
Caribou just released the video to Odessa, one of my favorite of their tracks. The video is very interested, not sure of my thoughts on it. Tell me what you think! Download the song for an email over at their site.
Broken Social Scene :: World Sick
All You Need to Know
New Broken Social Scene = Epic.
5 Year Wait = Worth It
Give Email = Get Song
May 4 = Forgiveness Rock Record Release
May 3 = Broken Social Scene @ the Fonda
Last but not least
Phoenix :: Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
Phoenix covered Bob Dylan with just Thomas Mars vocal and strumming guitar... 'nuff said. Some might find it cheesy though... I absolutely love it.
Download the HQ version over at PMA.
-- A Teenage Elephant (reflecting on this post full of excellent music)
PS Please Please Comment and tell me what you think of everything
Sunday, February 14, 2010
(Insert Creative Post Title Involving Valentine's Day Here)
The Deadly Syndrome just announced their sophomore album, Nolens Volens (don't ask me what it means). It's a follow up to one of my favorite albums, The Ortolan, which in my opinion exemplifies the LA sound and what makes indie music great. The album is due out March 23rd, but here is the first release for it. You can download it below, or download it for free at the band's website. According to the band, there will be fewer wolves and ghosts...
mp3: Wingwalker
Also, one of my favorite up and coming bands just announced that they will be touring with Phoenix... that is one concert I would not want to miss. The band is Northern Irish electropop/indie rock trio Two Door Cinema Club. In the coming months, I think they will definitely be making a splash with their energetic and danceable sound.
-- A Teenage Elephant (who is debating whether or not to take down the Deadly Syndrome mp3 link... that whole Google think is still scaring me...)
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Back from the Br-..... Being Lazy
So, as I am sure you have noticed, I haven't posted in about two weeks. I would say no excuses, except I do have a few and I think that you should be informed.
1) There just hasn't been that much out that has really interested me, although since some new tracks that did generate some buzz, I do feel obliged to post 'em so I will below. From here on out though, I won't be as posting as often as when I first started the blog. I was posting 3-4 times a week and writing a lot each time, and it got to be a lot to handle (I am in high school after all); also, I will only be posting on stuff that I feel is important/what I feel I enjoy. I feel I was just posting whatever was coming out/stuff I didn't really care about, so from now on it'll just be stuff I think should let y'all know about. Having said that, I will still posting tracks that EVERYONE is buzzing about, that way you're in the loop!
2) This is the bigger reason, and what will be the bigger change to the blog. I don't know if you guys know this, but the blog service I use, Blogspot, has begun deleting music blogs that have repeatedly been found to be posting illegal tracks, even though the bands are DEFINITELY happy about it... but I won't get into that whole spiel right now... I've already gotten two emails looking like this:
Blogger has been notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), that certain content in your blog is alleged to infringe upon the copyrights of others. As a result, we have reset the post(s) to "draft" status. (If we did not do so, we would be subject to a claim of copyright infringement, regardless of its merits. The URL(s) of the allegedly infringing post(s) may be found at the end of this message.) This means your post - and any images, links or other content - is not gone. You may edit the post to remove the offending content and republish, at which point the post in question will be visible to your readers again.
asking me to remove posts. There were more to the emails, but that is the essence. Seeing as I REALLY don't want my blog taken down after just three months, for now I will hold off on posting mp3 links for downloads, but I will instead put in embedded Lala boxes and the like. I am dreading receiving a final email that says this:
-- A (Slightly Sadder) Teenage Elephant
1) There just hasn't been that much out that has really interested me, although since some new tracks that did generate some buzz, I do feel obliged to post 'em so I will below. From here on out though, I won't be as posting as often as when I first started the blog. I was posting 3-4 times a week and writing a lot each time, and it got to be a lot to handle (I am in high school after all); also, I will only be posting on stuff that I feel is important/what I feel I enjoy. I feel I was just posting whatever was coming out/stuff I didn't really care about, so from now on it'll just be stuff I think should let y'all know about. Having said that, I will still posting tracks that EVERYONE is buzzing about, that way you're in the loop!
2) This is the bigger reason, and what will be the bigger change to the blog. I don't know if you guys know this, but the blog service I use, Blogspot, has begun deleting music blogs that have repeatedly been found to be posting illegal tracks, even though the bands are DEFINITELY happy about it... but I won't get into that whole spiel right now... I've already gotten two emails looking like this:
| hide details Feb 4 (6 days ago) |
asking me to remove posts. There were more to the emails, but that is the essence. Seeing as I REALLY don't want my blog taken down after just three months, for now I will hold off on posting mp3 links for downloads, but I will instead put in embedded Lala boxes and the like. I am dreading receiving a final email that says this:
Subject: Blogger Blog takedown notification
We’d like to inform you that we’ve received another complaint regarding your blog (http://irockcleveland.blogspot.com/). Upon review of your account, we’ve noted that your blog has repeatedly violated Blogger’s Terms of Service (http://www.blogger.com/terms.g). Given that we’ve provided you with several warnings of these violations and advised you of our policy towards repeat infringers, we’ve been forced to remove your blog.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
The Blogger Team
Sincerely,
The Blogger Team
I don't think I would understand... but thank you guys for understanding my changes!
So, now that that is out of the way, back to my music blog, which will now be slightly less legitimate and slightly more depressing for me that I can't post links, but oh well... I'm sure you can all find links VERY easily on Hypem... Wink Wink Nudge Nudge... And finally, on to the music!!!!
-- A (Slightly Sadder) Teenage Elephant
What HAS Interested Me
ALBUMS
Yeasayer :: Odd Blood
This was an album that I have been talking up a lot on this blog, and from what I have listened to of it so far, I think it hasn't quite lived up to it, but it is enjoyable for the most part. I feel I haven't quite listened to it thoroughly enough to review it, but I will definitely be posting one later. For now you can stream the whole album at their MySpace.
Local Natives :: Gorilla Manor
Local Natives :: Gorilla Manor
Now this is an album that I talked up a lot that I do think is living up its/my hype. I am really loving this album and feeling that it really captures the LA indie sound. Again, I will post a review later, and you can stream the whole album at NPR, which I HIGHLY recommend you do.
SONGS
SONGS
The Morning Benders
First Up: Here is a fantastic video from the Morning Benders. They are performing the first track, "Excuses," from their LP Big Echo, which I am highly anticipating and is due out in March. In this video they sing with a bunch of other San Francisco natives, including Christopher Owens, the singer for Girls, whom I saw the Morning Benders open for.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros :: Home
These guys and this track has been around for a while, but it has started to pick up some radio time and I really love this track/the band so I figured I would post it.
Broken Bells :: Vaporize
Broken Bells, AKA James Mercer and Danger Mouse, just put up their newest track, "Vaporize" on their MySpace. IMHO, it's not quite as good as "the High Road," but still very enjoyable (sorry no embed).
Harlem :: Someday Soon
Another opener track, "Someday Soon" is an enjoyable jam form lo-fi-ers Harlem. Listen to it here it PMA (sorry no embed).
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