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Turkey Day Listening

You get together with the fam, cook up a big bird, gorge on cheesy casseroles and sweet, sticky desserts and perhaps watch a little pigskin… this incredible day of awesomeness is called THANKSGIVING.

In the spirit of Turkey Day (or Tofurkey Day or Lasagna Day.,. or WHATEVER you eat on this day) we’ve put together a few little ditties we like to call our… Turkey Day Listening Playlist.

Listen, marvel at the songs specifically curated for your eager ears and share it with your friends! Share it with your Mom and Pop, that guy on the corner that asks for beer money and your creepy landlord cat lady!



Ohio Players – “Jive Turkey”
Thanksgiving – “Welcome Nowhere”
Drive-By Truckers – “The Thanksgiving Filter”
Johnny Cash – “Thanks A Lot”
Tom Waits – “November”
John Lennon – “Cold Turkey”
Jefferson Airplane – “Wild Turkey”
Belle & Sebastian – “Family Tree”
The Ruby Suns – “Cranberry”
Beck – “Nicotine and Gravy”
Ian Brown – “The Gravy Train” Nightmares on Wax remix
Sister Sledge – “We Are Family”

Halloweeny

“To be or not to be”… While Hamlet would be a pretty rad costume, I doubt your friends would recognize you as the esteemed prince and not the drunken, trust fund-sanctified ‘back-to-school’ conqueror (and who cares if they did?). But hey, don’t let that deter your dreams of impressing all your buds with a costume for the ages (or more appropriately, the weekend). Wanna ensure that your costume is a smashing success this All Hallows’ Eve? Here are some outfit inspiration ideas centered on everyone’s FAVE topic around here: music.

 

Robert Plant
Some say he’s the greatest front man to ever grace the stage; some say he should’ve worn more clothes (or should have at least covered some of that chest hair spillage). Either way, portraying Plant circa-1970 will undoubtedly raise eyebrows amidst of a gaggle of ghouls and gals. Now don’t go busting out off-key Led Zeppelin renditions to every poor soul within earshot, but if you have the physique to pull of this character of characters, we urge you to “Ramble On”!

Particulars:

  • Curly wig
  • Tight blue jeans
  • Necklace (think vintage)
  • Retro long sleeve shirt (unbuttoned, see below)
  • Chest hair (a must!)

 

Rick Astley
If you have ever been “Rickrolled” (which more or less includes every online user), you’re definitely familiar with the genuine ginger, Rick Astley. While his angelic sound never took off (screw you, Huey Lewis and the News), his presence lingers in our hearts and minds to this day. Part your hair and get ready to administer a little “rickrolling” yourself!

 

Particulars:

  • Red Wig
  • Blazer
  • Pleated Khaki pants
  • Colorful polo (horizontal stripes)
  • Amplified sound

 

TLC (T-Boz, Left Eye or Chilli)
In the endless pursuit for a suitable mate, so many took on the “No Scrubs” mantra, made popular by 90s RnB act TLC. When these three hit the scene, we didn’t know how to respond, but hoped they would show pity on us lesser beings. With spunk, charm and wit, they taught us not to compromise and to take charge of our own lives (cue the tears!). To immortalize their ever-influential career, grab a couple of sultry shirtless fellas and rock the original girl band style (sorry Destiny’s Child)!

Particulars:

  • Colorful sports bra (accentuated with sequins, glitter, etc.)
  • Baggy pants (see above)
  • Beauty accessories (hairspray, nail polish, etc.)
  • Stilettos (Pumps. In. The. Club.)

 

Okay, maybe our costume ideas aren’t the BEST you’ve ever heard, but we hope this at least kickstarts your costume creativity with a little musical musing. Now, go forth and pillage your neighborhood Goodwill/Salvation Army! We’ll leave you with some sounds that are sure to put your in the Halloween spirit…

*Playlist and blog created by Richard R. the intern

New Releases of Note 10/25

This week is a whopper of a release week. There are SCADS of great albums that were let loose today. This installment of New Releases of Note is chock full ‘o radness, from prog-electro mainstays Justice to sweetly quirky She & Him and every minute genre in between. Don’t forget to watch/listen to the YouTube playlist including tracks from all of these artist’s new releases below! Read on…

(this is by no means a comprehensive list of releases)

Justice – “Audio Video Disco”, Oct. 24

They’re so proggy, those Justice guys. This newest album takes their slight prog leanings to the next level, downright conjuring 70s geniuses Yes and Queen, but with a good does of dance punk groove. Not as bombastic and catchy as their last, but intriguingly disco-infused and remarkably (and pretty pleasurably) cheesy. An interesting listen… prepare your dancin’ shoes.


She & Him – “A Very She & Him Christmas”,Oct. 24

You either love her voice, or you just don’t. It’s not traditional sounding but it’s her own and she rocks it pretty darn well. M. Ward’s addition of excellent composition and precise instrumentation, providing the aural landscape for her smooth croons, are icing on the cake. This album reworks old favorites into their own cheery yet sedate blend of indie wonder… a soon-to-be holiday staple.



Tom Waits – “Bad As Me”, Oct. 21

Tom Waits is just a genius. His gravely Grandpa voice is absolutely striking, and on this first album of studio material since 2006, he sounds especially and gleefully unhinged. The album is mainly populated with love songs, as difficult as that may be to discern from the tone of some of them. Just as many of his albums are absolutely essential, this one is just as important as anything he’s put out to date. He’s a ramshackle romantic with a deep, dark bent… and this album couldn’t be more enjoyable. A Waits standard.



The Beets – “Let The Poison Out”, Oct. 24

They tour the US in a station wagon and they draw their album covers exclusively in crayons… say hi to The Beets. They’re garage rock personified, off-kilter harmonies and clunky drums throughout. You can never really tell where they’re going with their songs, but you’re into the sound anyway. Reminiscent of another Hardly Art signing, Fergus & Geronimo, The Beets take on a Moldy Peaches-vibe, charming their ramshackle way into your indie-lovin’ hearts. A great top-down driving  jam!

 

And… some more (click each link to listen to a track):

Coldplay – “Mylo Xyloto”
Deer Tick – “Divine Providence”
Dntel – “Life is Full of Possibilities”
Jedi Mind Tricks – “Violence Begets Violence”
Russian Circles – “Batu”
The Owls – “Lights Off”
Kathleen Edwards – “Wapusk”

What’s making your music tastes perk up these days?