I so glad James Mercer and Co. (The Shins) are so generous with the music, the videos and whatever else they’ve thrown our way. Here, we have another glimpse of what to we can expect from the forthcoming Port Of Morrow LP. On this visual of “Bait And switch” we are treated to The Shins performing live and it’s a most beautiful thing indeed. Is it me, or does James Mercer have one the coolest singing voices, EVER! Make sure you mark you time-keeping devices for March 20th, or course it’s important, that’s the day The Shins release Port Of Morrow to the world. And if you haven’t you can most definitely Pre-Order it HERE. Peace. Continue reading “The Shins // Bait And Switch (Video)”
Nas Ft. Damian Marley (DallasK Remix)
The thing about this collaboration is if you know about Nas then you expect the mic to be spit upon graciously. Same goes for Damian Marley, you know he’s going to bring fire and a whole mess of organic soul music. However, there is an x-factor here with this particular remix and it goes by the name DallasK, but don’t you dare fret. This up & coming Orlando based Producer/DJ (Dallas Koehlke) is the real deal. But I’ma shut up and let DallasK shove & prove. Hold on tight. Peace. Continue reading “Nas Ft. Damian Marley (DallasK Remix)”
Protected: theliliad // in tha mood 4 r&b
M. Ward // The First Time I Ran Away (Video)
M. Ward is a busy man, but when he’s not making beautiful music with Zooey Deschanel as the duo She & Him, he has been slowly putting together his forthcoming 8th studio album A Wasteland Companion. The album is slated for a March 10th release, but until then check out the song, “Primitive Girl” and the Joel Trussell video for the song, “The First Time I Ran Away”. Both are excellent because that is how M. Ward rolls. To pre-order the Wasteland Companion head on over to Merge Records and do the damn thang. By the way, you can also get the single “Primitive Girl” on iTunes. Peace. Continue reading “M. Ward // The First Time I Ran Away (Video)”
School Of Seven Bells // Ghoststory
Alejandra de la Deheza + Benjamin Curtis = School OF Seven Bells (SVIIB). This Brooklyn-based duo just released the much anticipated LP Ghoststory via Vagrant Records. After the jump you can preview selections from Ghoststory and check out the “Lafaye” (Scissor Sister Remix). And as an extra bonus go to Rolling Stone and peep the premiere of the David Lowery and Toby Halbrooks directed “Lafaye” video, it will send you swooning. And, you can cop the album on iTunes and HERE for a free download the track “Scavenger”. Just in case you wondering were you can catch SVIIB in concert check out their North American TOUR SCHEDULE to see if they’ll be near you. Peace. Continue reading “School Of Seven Bells // Ghoststory”
Cherub // MoM & DaD
An open letter to Cherub –
Jordan Kelley and Jason Huber don’t stop! When I listen to your music I get it. Yes, it is on the surface party music. It is the pimped-out-wanderlust-fantasy-come-true of two young men from Tennessee. Two guys, who at some point met, became homies, and somewhere along the way gelled into what we know of today as Cherub. But behind, or beneath the party music there lives the heart and soul of your humanity, of what is near and dear to both of your hearts: family and friends and having a damn good time. With your debut album I partied with you, and I shared your music with as many people I thought were cool enough to appreciate it. There were many. Yes, Man of the Hour was indeed some blunt smoking funky sex music. I lit candles to it, and poured drinks aplenty, and as I seduced them one and all, you guys were serenading their feminine libidos (by the way, a Cherub song can be KY Jelly too), and for that I thank the both of you.
But this new joint, this album MoM & DaD, well it’s different. If Man of the Hour was putting down your pimp hand and poppin’ ya colla’ then MoM & DaD is by various degrees different. Different in a good way. This one is mature, while still playful. It’s the good stuff in the locked liquor cabinet.
The first song, “What I Want” is reflective, and has a maturity which sets the tone, it says in quiet whispers, “Yeah, we’re having fun, but we still know where the fuck we come from?” And whether or not we’re sky high on some good dro or chasing ass, when the smoke clears and the crowd is long gone we’re still grounded, blessed and thankful. Up next is “Dear Body” and “You, Me, and Jodeci” I get the feeling these two songs had a ménage à trois with Prince’s Dirty Mind album before they wrote themselves into existence. The next three tracks “La Casa Del Obispo”, “XOXO” and “Monogamy” sound like a return of the salaciousness I admired on MOTH. Up next, the song “Roxxy” is bathed in the Dirty South vibes that spawned Goodie Mob and Outkast, although they don’t do rap music it has that trunk thumping attitude and swag. And then we stumble upon one of my favorite tracks, “Doses and Mimosas” and this one is a crass finger-fuck to all the haters and naysayers you’ve met along your climb to fame and big $$$’s. There is nothing like a good kiss-my-ass song to get the adrenaline going. Then we have “Hold Me” Ft. Dominic Lolli, which is the last fast dance before the album falls into chill mode, where the next song, “Lyndenberries”creeps into nostalgia and holds a lighter up. It is here that we know you guys are so appreciative of what has come your way. Or rather this dream is what you have both chased down doggedly and manhandled into reality. The song, “All” (Ft. Natalie Prass) is all seduction, this song is a dab of Chanel No. 5 behind her ear or it’s powerful hands pulling off her panties. It’s the kind of song you want to call up in the middle of the night just to hear it breathe against your love muscle (heart).
And finally we arrive at the last song, “Don’t Forget Me” it may be the final song on MoM & DaD, LP, but I suspect it’s only the beginning. Peace. Continue reading “Cherub // MoM & DaD”
Trust // Sulk
Yesterday (February 28th) Maya Postepski and Robert Alfons the Toronto-based duo Trust dropped their 2012 full length debut TRST. And so I thought you may like a listen. I mean, I could be so wrong because you may not like robust and darkly groovy musical fare that’ll make you move something otherwise used for sitting on. Oh, I am such the mischievous music reviewer aren’t I? Don’t answer that. You can purchase TRST on iTunes or Amazon. Peace. Continue reading “Trust // Sulk”
Kele // What Did I Do // Ft. Lucy Taylor (All The Lights Remix)
Propaganda aside, Kele Okereke (of Bloc Party fame) is still with Bloc Party. That being said, you can check him out doing his solo thing. His first solo effort The Boxer (2010) was met with moderate success, then Kele dropped his follow-up The Hunter (2011). Now, even if you missed all that it’s cool. Kele is still with Bloc Party, and you can still check out his newly reworked remix Ft. Lucy Taylor. I think it’s a winner, but hell what do I know. Peace. Continue reading “Kele // What Did I Do // Ft. Lucy Taylor (All The Lights Remix)”
Conduits //
March 20th is fast approaching for the release of the 9-song album from the band Conduits. Right now it is available as pre-order at online shop. Yes, there are two options: CD digipack or 12″ vinyl + CD wallet. I love vinyl so my decision is an easy one. What will you get? Doesn’t matter, I’m just being nosy. Peace. Continue reading “Conduits //”
TOPS // Rings Of Saturn
The more I hear of the band TOPS the more I’m inclined to want to hear more. Check out the band’s new Jasper Baydala directed video for the song “Rings Of Saturn” which is a beautiful song with a past/present feel to it, and the home/movie/made quality of the video lends itself handsomely to that duality. After watching the video, all I have to say is, I wonder what’s in the punch? Peace. Continue reading “TOPS // Rings Of Saturn”








