Lately, I've been looking around for some songs that remind me of fall. Still kind of in summer mode, but the leaves changing really gets me. Some light acoustic instrumentation and maybe a bit of piano.... and I float away with the wind and the leaves. Here's to autumn:
September 2, 2011
August 23, 2011
Third Man
Haven't posted in a while. Check out Karen Elson with a release off Jack White's record label Third Man Records. Definitely a similar sound to White, but she's got her own style to it. Good stuff.
Karen Elson - The Truth is in the Dirt from Karen Elson on Vimeo.
Karen Elson - The Truth is in the Dirt from Karen Elson on Vimeo.
Labels:
from rock to reggae,
jack white,
Karen Elson,
music,
third man records
August 12, 2011
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
If anybody played Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video games back in the day, you'll know this one. What a classic.
If you had N64 when you were a kid, you had Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. One of the most popular games of its time, THPS brought music into gaming in a new way and paved the way for more gaming-music inclusion. While licensing songs for use in games was not new, THPS definitely allowed it to grow as bands clamored to get their music into games. I can remember playing these games and not knowing the songs. As I got older, I'd hear them online or from a friend and think "Man, that was in Tony Hawk, how do I still remember the words?" Proof that music in games really does stick in people's heads.
Check this one out for a throwback: Goldfinger - Superman
If you had N64 when you were a kid, you had Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. One of the most popular games of its time, THPS brought music into gaming in a new way and paved the way for more gaming-music inclusion. While licensing songs for use in games was not new, THPS definitely allowed it to grow as bands clamored to get their music into games. I can remember playing these games and not knowing the songs. As I got older, I'd hear them online or from a friend and think "Man, that was in Tony Hawk, how do I still remember the words?" Proof that music in games really does stick in people's heads.
Check this one out for a throwback: Goldfinger - Superman
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goldfinger,
music,
superman,
tony hawk's pro skater,
videogames
August 9, 2011
Check My Machine
Echoes and grooves. That's what today's song is all about. Paul McCartney's solo stuff is definitely underrated. Everybody knows him for the Beatles and Wings but he had some great albums alone. This song definitely fits the mood for today, so slow down, let the machine fall from the sky.
Labels:
beatles,
check my machine,
music,
paul mccartney,
rock,
solo
August 8, 2011
Weezer
Hey everybody, been away for a while I know. Good news though! The music is on its way back.
I got a chance to see Weezer and the Flaming Lips two weeks ago. What a crazy show. The bands experimented with a new style of playing where one band would play a few songs and then the other band would come on and play a few songs. It was pretty awesome but the crowd was way more into Weezer, which kind of sucked. Don't get me wrong I love Weezer, but man did the Flaming Lips put on a great show. Yes, the Lips are a psychedelic-pop-funk-everything fusion, but the show they put on was spectacular - confetti everywhere, space balls (you're going to want to click on this link), balloons, strobes, crazy colors, weird images on the backing screen, Wayne Coyne's quirks and this list doesn't even do it any justice. But hey! This post is supposed to be about Weezer!
Weezer didn't fail to impress and the crowd received their set much better than the Flaming Lips were received. Interesting to note, though, that the lawn crowd could be heard from behind the seats singing the Lips songs AND the Weezer songs. Pretty awesome. Mostly Blue Album classics were played, with a few oddities and Pinkertons thrown in. I've heard very mixed reviews of Weezer live, but I have to say they were pretty good. Rivers (the lead singer) even came into the crowd during "If You're Wondering..." I was lucky enough to be close by to watch Rivers come sing with everybody. What a triumphant moment. Without further ado, I give you Rivers Cuomo:
I got a chance to see Weezer and the Flaming Lips two weeks ago. What a crazy show. The bands experimented with a new style of playing where one band would play a few songs and then the other band would come on and play a few songs. It was pretty awesome but the crowd was way more into Weezer, which kind of sucked. Don't get me wrong I love Weezer, but man did the Flaming Lips put on a great show. Yes, the Lips are a psychedelic-pop-funk-everything fusion, but the show they put on was spectacular - confetti everywhere, space balls (you're going to want to click on this link), balloons, strobes, crazy colors, weird images on the backing screen, Wayne Coyne's quirks and this list doesn't even do it any justice. But hey! This post is supposed to be about Weezer!
Weezer didn't fail to impress and the crowd received their set much better than the Flaming Lips were received. Interesting to note, though, that the lawn crowd could be heard from behind the seats singing the Lips songs AND the Weezer songs. Pretty awesome. Mostly Blue Album classics were played, with a few oddities and Pinkertons thrown in. I've heard very mixed reviews of Weezer live, but I have to say they were pretty good. Rivers (the lead singer) even came into the crowd during "If You're Wondering..." I was lucky enough to be close by to watch Rivers come sing with everybody. What a triumphant moment. Without further ado, I give you Rivers Cuomo:
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flaming lips,
if you're wondering,
music,
rivers cuomo,
rock,
Weezer
July 31, 2011
July 22, 2011
Too Hot
Way too hot this week to sit by my computer at all... Check this one out and feel the heat......
July 14, 2011
Sad Day For Rock in NYC
I thought some of the lyrics to this song were particularly fitting for this sad moment:
"You're gone from here
soon you will disappear
fading into beautiful light
cause everybody's changing
and I don't feel right"
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101.9 RXP,
keane,
Leslie Fram,
music,
new york city,
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July 13, 2011
Virgin Mobile Free Fest Lineup Announced
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bassnectar,
blues,
deadmau5,
festival,
foo fighters,
free,
music,
rock,
the black keys,
virgin mobile free fest
July 12, 2011
Concert Calendar
Check out the concert calendar on the side bar. Scroll down to see concerts for the week in the NY/NJ/CT area.
July 11, 2011
The Parlor Mob
Today, one of my favorite bands, The Parlor Mob, announced the release date for their new record as well as the cover, tracklist, etc. The album is called "Dogs" and there are 4 songs up on sound cloud from the new album. I've taken a listen to these tracks and they are VERY different from TPM's first album. While "And You Were A Crow" was very heavy, it was also very bluesy and had much more of a rock and roll feel to it than the new songs have. I am not quite sure what to expect from the rest of the album. It seems less riff centered and more focused on presenting songs that click and flow as one whole using chords. To be honest, I'm not sure if I like it more or less than their first one yet... to be continued I guess... new album comes out October 11th, 2011! (click the link on "Dogs" above for a free download from TPM's new album)
Into The Sun (Trailer) from The Parlor Mob on Vimeo.
Into The Sun (Trailer) from The Parlor Mob on Vimeo.
Labels:
album release,
blues,
rock,
the parlor mob
July 7, 2011
Tribal Seeds
Happy Thursday everybody, the best day that's not the weekend! Today, while browsing my email I got an email from Tribal Seeds. One of my favorite bands, seen em twice, I was pretty excited to note that they are releasing a new EP on July 19th. I had already heard the single off the EP, the song "In Your Eyes," but the rest of the songs from the EP are pretty awesome too. Seeds is a lesser known reggae band, but the band is gaining popularity. They toured with Rebelution, a great band in their own right, last summer (which is how I found out about them, an awesome live band) and headlined a tour earlier this year. Currently the band is on a headlining tour again. So if you've got the time check out this song off Tribal Seeds' new EP, Soundwaves.

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EP,
music,
rebelution,
reggae,
tribal seeds
July 5, 2011
Happy 4t... 5th?
Yeah, I'm a little late, but its never too late to be patriotic! Happy Birthday Amurrica! Here's some Jimi for ya...
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america,
blues,
jimi hendrix,
music,
rock
July 3, 2011
Lazy Sunday
In honor of this 4th of July Eve, and the rain hitting the northeast check out this cover by John Mayer of Tom Petty's Free Fallin'. Some people think Mayer is complete asshole, but his arrangements and musical style are second to none sometimes. The guy is an incredibly underrated guitar player and can play any style, not to mention he's played with the greats like Clapton and B.B. King. So for today's lazy sunday, check out this song!
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BB King,
blues,
clapton,
from rock to reggae,
guitar,
john mayer,
lazy sunday,
music,
tom petty
July 1, 2011
Drop into the Mystery
Hey everybody, I'm back. I figured I should lead off finishing with the previous clue since I was away for so long. If anybody knows the band DISPATCH then you know sometimes they have pretty confusing lyrics. Especially when Pete Francis writes the songs (his solos are unbelievable though!). SO, on that note see if you can "Ride a Tear" and figure out what this one means!
Labels:
dispatch,
from rock to reggae,
music,
pete francis
February 15, 2011
Look at the clock... its 3:11...
"Whoa-ohh prisoner, whoa-ohhh prisoner..." A prisoner of what? We're floating in the darkness here. Maybe you got the hint in the title...
Today's song comes out of a nice little tradition called reggae. I haven't done much reggae on this site yet, but I am a huge fan of reggae and the positive sounds of the music. Despite the title of today's song, its pretty upbeat and reminds me of a trip through some other world. If you just sit and listen a little with your eyes closed, maybe you'll drop into the mystery... (hint: give me some love in comments and see if you can guess my next post... there's a lyric in there somewhere............)
Prisoner - 311
Today's song comes out of a nice little tradition called reggae. I haven't done much reggae on this site yet, but I am a huge fan of reggae and the positive sounds of the music. Despite the title of today's song, its pretty upbeat and reminds me of a trip through some other world. If you just sit and listen a little with your eyes closed, maybe you'll drop into the mystery... (hint: give me some love in comments and see if you can guess my next post... there's a lyric in there somewhere............)
Prisoner - 311
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311,
from rock to reggae,
hints,
music,
reggae
February 14, 2011
February Thaw
"For I have the warmth of the sun (warmth of the sun), within me at night (within me at night)..." Ah the sun has decided to shed its warmth upon us today for the first time in what feels like months. After an unusually harsh winter, it seems spring is finally on its way here. Today's song is a warm and comforting song (musically, at least) that seems to say no matter what happens, love lost (happy V-day??), loved like the warmth of the sun, the warmth of the sun will always stick with you and never cease to be there.
Spawning out of surf rock and doo wop, the Beach Boys were a one of a kind band back in the 1960s. Comparable to the Beatles for their squabbling, especially in later years, the band made great music throughout the 60s and 70s, though they had various lineups throughout that time. Known for his brilliant arrangements, vocalist Brian Wilson (one of the many harmonious voices of the Beach Boys) penned today's song with Mike Love in 1964 for the album "Shut Down Volume 2." Today's song shows the awesome vocal prowess of the group. I think the Beach Boys vocal power contributes to the main power of the band. Harmonies and melodies were used so often and the band is capable of moving people just by singing, which contributes to this power.
Spawning out of surf rock and doo wop, the Beach Boys were a one of a kind band back in the 1960s. Comparable to the Beatles for their squabbling, especially in later years, the band made great music throughout the 60s and 70s, though they had various lineups throughout that time. Known for his brilliant arrangements, vocalist Brian Wilson (one of the many harmonious voices of the Beach Boys) penned today's song with Mike Love in 1964 for the album "Shut Down Volume 2." Today's song shows the awesome vocal prowess of the group. I think the Beach Boys vocal power contributes to the main power of the band. Harmonies and melodies were used so often and the band is capable of moving people just by singing, which contributes to this power.
Labels:
beach boys,
brian wilson,
from rock to reggae,
mike love,
music,
spring,
warmth of the sun
February 9, 2011
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Hey all,
I've been pretty busy lately, with the Packers winning the Super Bowl (YEAHHH!) and some other things that took me a while to get off my plate. For today's post I decided to jump off the Jack White/White Stripes model from last week and give an interesting tidbit of music that most people of this generation haven't heard much of unless you were at Bonnaroo when Jack White's other band The Raconteurs played.
Now, most of you probably know this song, or at least some version of it (probably Jessica Simpson's version). The daughter of the great crooner Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra also sang pretty damn well. Today's song is unlike anything Jessica Simpson has ever done. This is a cover of a Cher song, "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down), but way better than Cher's version.
Sinatra's daughter started her career as an actress and singer, was almost dropped by her label (her father's label), and although she didn't write her own songs, her prowess as a singer is undeniable. This song was relatively unknown until it was featured in renowned director/writer Quentin Tarantino's movie "Kill Bill Volume 1."
Enjoy!
BONUS!! THE RACONTEURS DO BANG BANG! (at leeds)
I've been pretty busy lately, with the Packers winning the Super Bowl (YEAHHH!) and some other things that took me a while to get off my plate. For today's post I decided to jump off the Jack White/White Stripes model from last week and give an interesting tidbit of music that most people of this generation haven't heard much of unless you were at Bonnaroo when Jack White's other band The Raconteurs played.
Now, most of you probably know this song, or at least some version of it (probably Jessica Simpson's version). The daughter of the great crooner Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra also sang pretty damn well. Today's song is unlike anything Jessica Simpson has ever done. This is a cover of a Cher song, "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down), but way better than Cher's version.
Sinatra's daughter started her career as an actress and singer, was almost dropped by her label (her father's label), and although she didn't write her own songs, her prowess as a singer is undeniable. This song was relatively unknown until it was featured in renowned director/writer Quentin Tarantino's movie "Kill Bill Volume 1."
Enjoy!
BONUS!! THE RACONTEURS DO BANG BANG! (at leeds)
Labels:
cher,
from rock to reggae,
jack white,
music,
nancy sinatra,
the raconteurs,
white stripes
February 2, 2011
White Stripes Fade to Black
Alas, the White Stripes are no more. Such a mix of emotions from this event. For those who loved the band and all its mystique, I'm sure today was a surprise and somewhat of a disappointment after three-ish years of no touring and no new albums since the "not so much a last hurrah of an album" Icky Thump. *Sigh* I guess we should've seen this moment coming, though, as in recent years Jack White has been focusing his efforts on side projects (maybe they're not really side projects anymore?) like The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather.
While it's been pretty obvious that Jack White's efforts have been elsewhere, the news does come as a shock to me as a fan of the band and a fan of music in general. I guess myself and some other Stripes (check the official goodbye statement here) fans have been holding out for some kind of tour in the near future, some kind of reconvening of the band in any shape or form. But Jack White has always done his things in his own way.
As a way to commemorate and remember the music of a great band that hopefully will retain relevance to at least those who listen and follow music (and Jack White has surely made his mark on contemporary and some would say even classic rock), today's post is going to have a little playlist of maybe some lesser known songs that really show the band's style, grace, ability and adaptability.
PS: Check out this Rolling Stone article about Jack White and his help in shaping the last decade of music
PLAYLIST
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
You've Got Her In Your Pocket
Hello Operator
One More Cup of Coffee
A Martyr For My Love For You
BONUS!!! LIVE WHITE STRIPES!
While it's been pretty obvious that Jack White's efforts have been elsewhere, the news does come as a shock to me as a fan of the band and a fan of music in general. I guess myself and some other Stripes (check the official goodbye statement here) fans have been holding out for some kind of tour in the near future, some kind of reconvening of the band in any shape or form. But Jack White has always done his things in his own way.
As a way to commemorate and remember the music of a great band that hopefully will retain relevance to at least those who listen and follow music (and Jack White has surely made his mark on contemporary and some would say even classic rock), today's post is going to have a little playlist of maybe some lesser known songs that really show the band's style, grace, ability and adaptability.
PS: Check out this Rolling Stone article about Jack White and his help in shaping the last decade of music
PLAYLIST
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
You've Got Her In Your Pocket
Hello Operator
One More Cup of Coffee
A Martyr For My Love For You
BONUS!!! LIVE WHITE STRIPES!
Labels:
breakup,
dead weather,
from rock to reggae,
jack white,
music,
playlist,
the raconteurs,
white stripes
February 1, 2011
Super Bowl Soundtrack
If you live in America, you know there's a pretty big national event coming up this weekend. Yes, that's right, the Super Bowl is this Sunday. Unless you've been living under a rock the last two weeks, you know the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers will be playing for one of the most coveted trophies in sports, the Vince Lombardi Trophy. I am a Packers fan, so I'm pretty damn excited for this weekend (sorry Oilfield, you're going down!).
Going through my usual routine of reading news in the world of sports, I came upon this article by ESPN reporter Elizabeth Merrill. Coincidentally, I was also browsing my iTunes to find today's song of the day, trying to find something to fit this dreary northeastern mess. Ms. Merrill, however, brightened my day by telling me my buddy Aaron Rodgers plays guitar. After doing a little more research on the subject, I found a video of Rodgers talking to Fox Sports reporter Laura Okmin on a California beach about playing music and guitar. Little did I know, the guy also started his own record label, Suspended Sunrise Recording, LLC, not exactly the sort of thing you would expect form someone so good at his craft/job. Pretty cool though. So instead of a song, let Aaron Rodgers brighten your day!
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Going through my usual routine of reading news in the world of sports, I came upon this article by ESPN reporter Elizabeth Merrill. Coincidentally, I was also browsing my iTunes to find today's song of the day, trying to find something to fit this dreary northeastern mess. Ms. Merrill, however, brightened my day by telling me my buddy Aaron Rodgers plays guitar. After doing a little more research on the subject, I found a video of Rodgers talking to Fox Sports reporter Laura Okmin on a California beach about playing music and guitar. Little did I know, the guy also started his own record label, Suspended Sunrise Recording, LLC, not exactly the sort of thing you would expect form someone so good at his craft/job. Pretty cool though. So instead of a song, let Aaron Rodgers brighten your day!
Labels:
aaron rodgers,
acoustic,
guitar,
music,
super bowl
January 31, 2011
Old Skool
For today's post, I was feeling a bit nostalgic, that is to say... old. Back in the 1990s (so long ago!) these guys were just rising to prominence out of the LA club scene. Their previous album, "Mother's Milk" sold modestly, but the band was suffering after the death of original guitarist Hillel Slovak. Arguably one of the Chili Peppers best efforts, and for sure their first album that sold very well in the US, today's song comes from the 1991 album "Blood Sugar Sex Magik." While I could've picked "Under the Bridge," this song to me is the essence of what the Chili Peppers were about toward the end of the 80s and the early 90s. Hard and funky, their sound grew more mature as the band grew older, but even today you can still hear the funk and punk influences in their sound, even if their new sound is seemingly quite different from what it once was.
Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Mellowship Slinky In B Major"
Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Mellowship Slinky In B Major"
Labels:
90s,
from rock to reggae,
funky,
music,
red hot chili peppers
January 28, 2011
A Special Request
Fridays are gonna be two for one from here on out thanks to a special request from a friend named Mike Ferrigbro. Check back every Friday for songs from everybody's favorite blink-182 wannabes, New Found Glory! NFG FRIDAYS BEGINS!
Labels:
blink-182,
from rock to reggae,
music,
new found glory,
wannabe
January 27, 2011
Which pill will you take?
Red or Blue? Take the red one, and I'll show you how deep the rabbit hole goes... Anyways, I'm still feelin funky today, as funky as the master of funk himself, George Clinton (if you have seen Good Burger, you'll know what that last link was!), so I thought I'd drop this sick song by Bassnectar as a BONUS for TTRHTH.
Labels:
bassnectar,
electronic,
funky,
good burger,
music,
through the rabbit hole
Through the Rabbit Hole Thursday
For the first Through the Rabbit Hole Thursday, I gotta give a shoutout to my friend B Malone for this suggestion, Afrojack's "Real High (Original Mix)." Let this song take you Through the Rabbit Hole and into another dimension! Muahaha!!
Labels:
afrojack,
electronic,
music,
shoutouts,
through the rabbit hole
January 26, 2011
Suggestions?
To all my followers, stumblers, bloggers, blog readers: If you have any suggestions, let me know! I'll do the best I can to put suggested songs up and give you a credit in the blog too! Send your suggestions to me here. Starting tomorrow, certain days will have certain themes to them. Extra credit to those who give me a suggestion that makes it into the theme days! Enjoy.
Wintertime Blues
In honor of monster storm number 3 (or 4 or 5???)Here's a song about winter to get your day started. Grand Funk, this one's for the bluessss. Check it.
Labels:
blues,
from rock to reggae,
grand funk railroad,
music,
winter
January 25, 2011
Keepin' It Real
For anybody that knows The Black Keys, well this is their lead singer Dan Auerbach. Pretty good lookin' fellow if you ask me. Dude plays some seriously good licks too, whether he's with the Keys or solo. Here's a tidbit from the solo album
...ps this is the song of the day, keep it real
...ps this is the song of the day, keep it real
Labels:
blues,
dan auerbach,
from rock to reggae,
music,
the black keys
Check this blog out
Hey everybody, check out my good friend's Artistic Oasis for a new song every day! Roots, rock, reggae!
January 24, 2011
Technical Difficulties
working on the pages "From Rock to Reggae" and "Through the Rabbit Hole"
Google's pages are a bit troublesome, hopefully I'll be able to get it fixed soon! For now, keep checking the main page for songs of the day and keep a heads up for some album reviews!!
Google's pages are a bit troublesome, hopefully I'll be able to get it fixed soon! For now, keep checking the main page for songs of the day and keep a heads up for some album reviews!!
Brace Yourselves!
In honor of the storm that's about to pummel the shit out of the Northeast, here's the song of the day... pretty foreboding don't you think?
Labels:
dead weather,
from rock to reggae,
music,
storm
January 15, 2011
Changes
It's amazing what a change of scenery can do. Just by leaving the daily grind of my life for a month or so I've come to realize some things about myself and the world. Life is awesome.
Is my writing a reflection of my life or is my life a reflection of my writing?
Ponder.
Is my writing a reflection of my life or is my life a reflection of my writing?
Ponder.
January 14, 2011
castles in the sky
Build your castle in the sky, now no one can tell you lies,
Heaven’s not so far if I can see you in my dreams
Heaven’s not so far if I can see you in my dreams
- the dirty heads.
January 13, 2011
Daylight
Under the daylight I seek the wind,
but beneath the starlight I find I'm in
a deeper hole than ever imagined,
Deeper than I've ever been.
The stars hold my weight,
the sky breathes my air,
underneath it all,
a disguise so fair.
The sun meets the earth
at the breaking day
and the breaking spray:
to life gives birth.
but beneath the starlight I find I'm in
a deeper hole than ever imagined,
Deeper than I've ever been.
The stars hold my weight,
the sky breathes my air,
underneath it all,
a disguise so fair.
The sun meets the earth
at the breaking day
and the breaking spray:
to life gives birth.
January 12, 2011
first post..!
Hope ya like my blog... much more to come..
Wisdom in the Trees
He was so hungry for the world,
but the world didn't stop for him.
Beneath a tree he curled,
As he watched the world shake on the brim.
Wisdom in the Trees
He was so hungry for the world,
but the world didn't stop for him.
Beneath a tree he curled,
As he watched the world shake on the brim.
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