Showing posts with label radiohead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radiohead. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2009

Music Theory: Jaydiohead


-We've seen so many Black Album remixes that it's hard to be surprised when a new one drops, but here is one to get. Jaydiohead is an ambitious endeavor, mixing one of the most progressive and acclaimed rock bands with a seminal hip-hop album, but minty fresh put in the work and put out an incredibly solid mash-up. My favorite track is "Dirt Off Your Android." Get the free download here
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Music Theory: Radiohead x Neil Young

-I thought I was done for the day, then I saw this. Radiohead in Hollywood last night doing Neil Young's "Tell Me Why." Of course we're interested anytime legends cover legends, but the crazy thing is how uncannily like Young Thom Yorke sounds. Radiohead should do a whole album cover, or should I be the first to do the now inevitable electro Neil Young x Radiohead mash-up album? Nay. Props to Hypetrak for dropping some classic rock knowledge on the hipsters with this one.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Music Theory: Paper Route

-I''ve got music A.D.D. I'm always looking for new, genre bending tunes. I flip through reviews in Filter, check Pitchfork, MySpace Music, and Purevolume at least once a week looking for bands to cure my voracious musical appetites. I get bored quickly, and I don't listen to something unless I love it, I can't listen to music that I am indifferent about.
-I usually don't throw up quick music recommendations on here, probably because I take the professionalism of this blog more seriously than I should, but today I stumbled upon a band I feel is worthy of dedicating a post to. They're called Paper Route.
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Those of you who know me may be surprised, I don't usually like tunes that could possibly be described as "sleepy." Maybe it's just today, but Paper Route is really appealing to me. Their genre is listed as indie/ambient/electronica, which doesn't do justice to the depth of their sound. It's folky, but not the kind of folky I usually detest - college hippie folky. It's big, the production is full, but in an unpretentious, understated way. Not big in a Coldplay, overstated/overproduced because we can sort of way; Each element seems both wisely chosen and necessary. I imagine Paper Route's sound as what might have happened if Thom Yorke had grown up in the Midwest and signed with Saddle-Creek. But anyway, the band's latest E.P. Are We All Forgotten is available now on iTunes.
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