Saturday, December 15, 2007

TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2007

Because these sorts of things are imperative and lead to wonderful music sharing(!):

(WARNING: THE ORDER OF THIS LIST IS ARBITRARY)


Jens Lekman - Night Falls Over Kortedala

Dear Jens, thank you thank you for stopping in Philadelphia on your tour. If I hadn't seen that you were playing a show on a Friday, and if I weren't the typical stressed out Mawrtyr who desperately needs a break on a Friday night, I still would not have picked up your music. And that would be criminal. Jens's newest CD is pure joy. His voice, those horns, great little love songs about slicing off a fingertip while slicing an avocado...perfection.

You must hear this song: A Postcard to Nina



Patrick Wolf - The Magic Position

I will admit that I was slightly disappointed when I first began hearing the songs of TMP. What?! A jovial Patrick who traded in the troubadour look for that of a disco ball?! But I was just being difficult and after the initial shock was gone, I quickly became attached to the poppy goodness of this album. Listening to it leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy. It is indeed magical. Drop the CD case and it will bleed pixie dust.

You must hear this song: The Stars



Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha

Yes, I like violin players. And Andrew Bird is yet another excellent violinist. Oh, and he is an incredible whistler, well deserving of his animal name. Armchair has a much different feel than previous Bird releases. It seems more thoughtful than Mysterious Production and flowing and well...goodness, I'm still sad that I missed seeing him in New York. The song Imitosis kept me sane during many months of biology lectures.

You must hear this song: Heretics



Once - Music from the Motion Picture

I first saw this film back in June and I was able to catch it again at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute in September. To say that I am attached to this movie is an understatement. To say that it is one of my all time favorite love stories is also an understatement. And to say that the music, by the wonderful stars of the film Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, is superb is the biggest understatement of all. If nothing else watch the two of them performing the song "Falling Slowly" somewhere on the interweb, though I highly suggest watching the film in its entirety.

You must hear this song: Falling Slowly



Joanna Newsom and the Ys Street Band - Joanna Newsom and the Ys Street Band EP

I realize that an EP is not exactly an album but this one must be included. First because Joanna Newsom is simply supernaturally wonderful. Fairy? I think so. But more importantly, the arrangements of these songs are divine. This version of "Cosmia" is twice the length of the original on Ys and is breathtakingly gorgeous. PS: Ys is pronounced E's. Get the play on words now? Good.

You must hear this song: Cosmia



Elliott Smith - New Moon

When I read that a second posthumous Elliott Smith cd was to be released, I had a slight moment. There is no other way to describe it: such joy and sorrow simultaneously. All the songs on this 2 disc set have been wandering around the internet for years, though in poorly recorded versions. The lovely Kill Rock Stars collected the best of the unreleased songs and remastered them. This is essential for any Smith fan.

You must here this song: Pretty Mary K [Other Version]



Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam

Yum. Something delicious for taste buds and ear buds! I really don't know what to say besides that. I love this album, I just can't manage to describe Animal Collective. So much energy, crazy lyrics, experimental noise. Put the CD on, close your eyes and just dance. If I if I if I if I if I if I if I if I if I...dance enough can I absorb this magical energy?

You must hear this song: Chores



Malajube - Trompe-L'oeil

Congratulations Malajube! I can't think of many bands that are so fantastic that people completely ignore the fact that they don't understand the language. And when I say people I mean Anglophones (we are terribly spoiled for having the monopoly on the language of the music industry). You may not be able to understand the lyrics, but you're sure to realize just how great these frantic rock songs and elegant ballads are. This fact may not be that important but it must be pointed out that the keyboardist has the best sneakers of 2007.

You must hear this song: La Monogamie



Of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?

Here's something neat: Of Montreal's newest release can be described perfectly using their own song names from earlier albums. This album is...Lysergic Bliss, a Happy Yellow Bumblebee, a Fun-Loving Nun, One of a Very Few of a Kind, etc. Basically, this is psychedelic wonderful with great lyrics. Kevin Barnes will hypnotize you with his glitter and get you to join the March of the Gay Parade...hooray!

You must hear this song: Faberge Falls for Shuggie



Beirut - The Flying Club Cup

This album is the much anticipated follow-up to last year's Gulag Orkestar. What's not to love about Zach Condon of Beirut? He dropped out of college to wander around Europe, playing in gypsy bands...perfect! He has brought that gypsy spirit to Brooklyn and created these unique fusions of sounds. It gets even better! Owen Pallett, of Final Fantasy fame, arranged the strings for this album, and he sings on "Cliquot."

You must hear this song: Cliquot


Friday, December 14, 2007

PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET DATE CHANGE

It will now be held on SATURDAY DECEMBER 22ND.

This is good and bad for me.

I hope it's good for all of you.

There is now a list up of all the sellers.

Some Philadelphia concert news for early 2008 (which for now is just a list of the bands coming because I am momentarily lazy):
-Mirah
-Band of Horses
-Super Furry Animals
-The Teenagers
-Dan Deacon
-Vampire Weekend
-White Williams
-Liars
-Tilly and the Wall
-Xiu Xiu
-Caribou
-Beach House

Thursday, December 13, 2007

READ THIS NOW!

So you say you like Khaela Maricich of The Blow?

And you say you also like Miranda July, director of Me and You and Everyone We Know?

Fantastic! Read this interview, a great conversation between the two of them.

And here is the song that Khaela's mother loves, yet has no clue what it's about. Perhaps one day she'll realize that half the song is in English, and that those English words are fairly clear.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

12.8.07 show

The Boo Radleys - Wake Up Boo!
Elliott Smith - Waltz #2 (XO)
Neutral Milk Hotel - Two-Headed Boy
Islands - Where There's a Will There's a Whalebone
The Long Blondes - Lust in the Movies
The Cloud Room - Hey Now Now
The Blow - The Big U
REQUEST: Jens Lekman - Friday Night at the Drive-In Bingo
REQUEST: Andrew Bird - Fake Palindromes*

Those extra ten minutes were nice. Hint hint...I'd really like an hour show next semester. Sure, that would require a new name, but I've got one in mind!

If anyone wants the links to any of the other above songs, let me know.

AND DO NOT FORGET ABOUT THE PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET! SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE INFO.

*Just because this is an excellent song, please do not use it as inspiration to go lobotomize some guys.


In other news...this is a great Elliott Smith cover by Chris Garneau in one of the more recent Take Away Shows at La Blogotheque. Go watch more, on y va!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

12.1.07 SHOW

Special day: most listeners in HHHH history! You're all fantastic.

Special Needs - Convince Me
The Spinto Band - Direct to Helmet
Jens Lekman - A sweet Summer Night on Hammer Hill
St. Vincent - Jesus Saves, I Spend
The Libertines - Anything But Love
Maximo Park - The Coast Is Always Changing
Architecture in Helsinki - Hold Music

MP3s will be up in a bit.

Sadly I have no concert news at the moment. December is a slow month. There is however a Rasputina show on the 7th at the Troc. So go if you love those cellos!

Edit: songs up!

Friday, November 30, 2007

Attention everyone in the Philly area!


From r5 production's website:



Sunday December 16th 10:00am to 5:00pm


THE PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET - HOLIDAY EDITION !
It's that time again for the semi-annual (twice a year) PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET. This time our most popular one - The Holiday Edition - the perfect spot to pick up that weird and unusual gift for your friends, family and loved ones. Our most popular reoccurring event/show/whatever (by far). The last two had close to 2500 visitors (!) and 100 tables of vendors. All proceeds raised will goto the purchase of necessary equipment and supplies to ensure that all ages shows continue to remain a reality at The First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia - mainly the remaining payment for our new liability insurance policy. Do not let the name lead you to believe that it's just punk records, clothes etc. - it's a full on flea market with everything from furniture, to laptops / computers , to stereo equipment, to handmade apparel, to vegan treats, information from various non profit groups, book stores, artists selling their work, bicycles & skateboards and whatever else we can fit onto the ballroom floor at The Starlight Ballroom.

In addition to the normal flea market stuff there will also be a full bar and food service kitchen to make the day go by a little faster.

At The Starlight Ballroom
460 North 9th Street (On 9th Street Between Spring Garden and Callowhill Streets)
Philadelphia, PA
$3 Entry Donation / All Ages To Enter / 21+ To Drink /



This event is guaranteed to be fantastic. Plus, it's a good cause: keeping the r5 shows so wonderfully cheap! Come one come all, and don't forget to bring some friends.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Weekend sans show

But that doesn't mean that there won't be any goodies!

If you are into traditions then Thanksgiving is about family. (Beirut - My Family's Role in the World Revolution)

If you are strongly against revisionist history then Thanksgiving may be more about lies. (The Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies))

If you are a bitter Marxist and/or marxist then Thanksgiving is the kickoff to yet another tortuous month of consumerist conspiracy. (Final Fantasy - This Lamb Sells Condos)

Thursday, November 22, 2007

THE PODCASTS ARE WORKING!

Surprise surprise.

I had figured that they were still broken, but it is working albeit it at the wrong time.

So, to listen to last Saturday's show, click here!

The other shows are still hiding from me but I am on the lookout. If anyone else happens to stumble upon them, let me know.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

11.17.07 show!

In this little bit of free time I have, I can get the playlist up. Once I get back on my laptop later this evening I'll be able to throw some mp3s into the mix as well.

Animal Collective - We Tigers
Larrikin Love - Happy As Annie
Suburban Kids with Biblical Names - Loop Duplicate My Heart
Islands - Rough Gem
The Mountain Goats - Love Love Love
Sea Wolf - You're a Wolf
The Smiths - This Charming Man
REQUEST!: Gogol Bordello - Start Wearing Purple

Ciao for now!

Update: Thanks all - today the show had it's largest ever listenership. MP3s are up.

Monday, November 12, 2007

11.10.07 show

Finally caught up!

There have been several more listeners lately so awesome.

Glen Hansard - Say It to Me Now (Once OTS)
Final Fantasy - Fantasy (Mariah Carey cover)
The Unicorns - Tuff Luff
Bishi - Free, But Not for Long
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Young Shields
Jens Lekman - Your Arms Around Me

There are some wonderful events this Friday November 16th that are free for Tri-co students!
Check out Malajube playing at Swat. La Monogamie
Or go see Vampire Weekend playing Haverford. A-Punk

Never pass up the chance for free shows.