nathan k. // dishes (our sunday best)

Fellow Michigander Nathan K. recently dropped his spectacular Dishes LP and if you haven’t treated yourself to a listen then you’re missing out. I had the pleasure, and honor, of reviewing the full album before its official release. This album is well stocked with tender, yet dazzling songwriting.

This is an album that happens when someone loses an important link in their life. Nathans grandfather passed recently, and it is easy to imagine how many of these songs are the result his loss. So, on its face this is a collection of songs about heartache, but it also about taking that heartache and turning it into songs of reflection.  In the end it is also ultimately about refection, and finding one’s resolve to, if not rise above it, then to cope as best you can. In the end these are songs paying homage and honoring those who leave us while we still envision having them in our lives.Yes, we carry on without their physical presence. We go about the daily rigors of life with a loved one’s remembrance stitched permanently in our hearts. The album opens with the tranquil, “For Your Own Good” and the songs speak of frustration, youthful angst, well-intentioned advice, and perhaps a need to accept one’s doubtful compulsion towards personal destiny.

For Your Own Good lyrics

I was stopped on the side of the highway. I was stopped on the side of the road. I guess I was going too fast. I guess I was going too fast for my own good. He let me go with only a warning. He let me go with only these words. (He said) Son you should try to relax. Son you should try to relax for your own good. I spent the whole day just sitting in silence. I spent the whole day with the radio off. I couldn’t think of a good song to sing. I couldn’t think of a single good thing to save my life. It’s been so long since I stared at a sunset. I was a kid last time I really felt that, the world is a beautiful place. And I guess it’s a beautiful place but it’s hard to tell. And I get so tired of hearing my own voice. But I can’t never seem to want to seem to shut my mouth for shit. It makes me sick. I can’t stop thinking about what that cop said. I can’t stop thinking about what he told me. Said, “son you should try to relax”. And I really should try to relax for my own good.

It is songs like this which comprise a seemingly journal full of personal songs that flesh out the life stories and discoveries on full display within the Dishes album. There has been much written about this release, and with this writing I’ll further the accolades, simply because they are fully deserved. Nathan K. is singer/songwriter from Ypsilanti, Michigan, and he crafts songs that not only reflect the geographic and social landscape around him, but also how the aforementioned geographic and social landscape shapes his perception. The temperatures of his heart reflect the mercurial aspects of the seasons here, and his voice is a worthy conduit coloring our souls just as bright and dour as we are.  Peace. Continue reading “nathan k. // dishes (our sunday best)”

old lights // losing my mind

After cavalcade of line-up changes St. Louie indie band Old Lights have settled into what sounds like what bandleader David Beeman always envisioned. After the jump I’ve assembled a nice listening party for you. You’ll hear the bands 2011 release Like Strangers, as well as their Every Night Begins The Same (2009), from which the song for the video “Losing My Mind” is taken. Sit back and enjoy the show. Peace. Continue reading “old lights // losing my mind”

videotape // static

Fellow Chicagoans AJ Cesena, Sophie Leigh, Ian McDuffie, Sarah Sterling, and Jenna Caravello are the band Videotape. And while their name may place an emphasis on the visual it is the band’s large pulsing rock/pop sound (and Sophie Leigh’s sexy vocals) that’ll win you over. The song, “Static” is the first single from the band’s forthcoming debut album This Is Disconnect which drops September 24th, 2012.  Continue reading “videotape // static”

steve aoki // the kids will have their say (bassnectar remix)

Here is one to get you moving. Check out Steve Aoki‘s “The Kids Will Have Their Say” (Bassnectar Remix), the track is one of plenty off of the Steve Aoki Wonderland Remixed release available now on Beatport and iTunes. Also, take a behind the scene sneak peek of the Steve Aoki and Iggy Azalea project on Steve Aoki TV. Peace. Continue reading “steve aoki // the kids will have their say (bassnectar remix)”

frank ocean // bad religion

Did you catch Frank Ocean on Jimmy Fallon performing “Bad Religion”? If you didn’t don’t worry you’re pretty little head off. Click on the Jimmy Fallon link above and you can watch it to your heart’s desire. Just a few more days until the official Channel Orange release (July 17th). By the way, I’m sure you heard Target has refused to carry Frank Ocean’s debut album Channel Orange in its stores? How wack is that? I think it’ll be a great idea to write those folks over at Target a letter. You can check out the official news on BET. Psst! You can also cop it on iTunes before it hits stores. Listen to the track, “Golden Girl” (Ft. Tyler the Creator) after the jump. Peace. Continue reading “frank ocean // bad religion”

flinch // altitudes (mix for fly society)

With his latest DJ/producer extraordinaire Flinch has put together quite the compilation of thermal nuclear and chronically sick club tracks. On this one you’ll find not only his own club bangers, but a vast and colorful array of artists as well. Also, be on the look out for Flinch’s forthcoming Underwater EP via Scion A/V. Peace.

Altitudes Tracklist:

1. Antiserum & Mayhem – So High
2. Triage – Obelisk
3. Noah D ft Antiserum and NewHam Generals -Gonna Get Dark
4. The Juggernaut – Radio Edit
5.Skism -Power- Eptic Remix
6. Bro Safari & Knuckle Children – Mr Nice Guy
7. Nero – Reaching Out – ( Udachi Edit)
8. 501 – Falling Skies
9.Flinch- No Alarm
10. 12th Planet – Jail Break
11. Antiserum & Djunya – Soul Gravy
12. Haze – Next Hype
13. Terravita – Up In The Club – (J. Rabbit Remix)
14. Flinch & Jamtech – Badboy
15. 12th Planet & Flinch – The End Is Near
16. Flinch – Underwater

paperhead // pictures of her demise


 
For many reasons the Nashville, Tennessee quartet Paperhead are the embodiment of the throwback band. With songs interwoven with classic rock, with The Beatles being the strongest thread of familiarity, you get songs which seem to float just out of reach. Listen to the band’s latest, “Pictures Of Her Demise” and last year spacey offering “Rain”. You’ll get the feeling you not on familiar ground anymore. Peace. Continue reading “paperhead // pictures of her demise”