Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Spent 24 hours humming Corrine Bailey Rae

I've been humming this song all day and while at work. I can't get over how smooth her voice is.

Paramore release "In the Mourning"

When Paramore first announced the departure of two it's founding members in December 2010, it was a shock for all fans. But the remaining three members handled the news by diving into writing new songs. The first song the band wrote together was "In the Mourning." The song was accompanied by a video of Hayley Williams and Taylor York acoustically performing the song. I have to admit it's a different direction for the band know for their pop laced lyrics. But, the song does show a vulnerability within the band.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Another movie trailer song sucked me in...

"Stars" by Dead Hearts plays in the trailer for the indie film "Like Crazy" I have the urge to see this movie just based on the music.

El Camino matches expectations


Exactly at midnight Dec. 6 the new Black Keys album, El Camino graced my iPhone. The 11 track album, embodies a retro tone, but it has some taste of their previous album, Brothers. To promote the album the band performed on Saturday Night Live. To be honest "Lonely Boy" sounded a little off, but "Gold on the Ceiling" became new fave instantly. I'm still determined to see them perform live, it's actually become a huge goal in my life. Screw becoming a millionaire.

Songs to download: "Money Maker" & "Little Black Submarines"..Just download the whole album, it's worth it.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The 2012 Grammy nominations

Adele, Bruno Mars and Mumford and Sons are all nominated for Record of theYear for the 2012 Grammy Awards. 

I usually frown upon the Grammy's every year because of the lack of awesomeness in the nominations, but this year they've really turned around until I saw Sum 41 was nominated. 

The mere fact that Maroon 5 got nominated for "Moves like Jagger" makes me wanna give the middle finger to every random person I encounter. Also that Sum 41's nomination is actually real and placed in the Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance category makes me lose faith in society. 

Another nice surprise was Tina Fey's autobiography Bossypants was nominated for Best Spoken Word Album. If she doesn't win that one I'm burning something down. 


Here's a short rundown of whose nominated: 

Arcade Fire: Best Recording Package (Scenes from The Suburbs

( I can admit that this category is bland, but they do deserve that win since they blew my mind last year by winning Album of the Year) 

Foo Fighters: (6 nominations) Album of the Year (Wasting Light), Best Rock Performance ("Walk"), Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance ("White Limo"), Best Rock Song ("Walk"), Best Rock Album (Wasting Light), Best Long Form Music Video (Foo Fighters: Back and Forth

(2011 has been a great year for the Foo Fighters hopefully it can end on a good note for them as well) 

Adele: (6 nominations) Record of The Year ("Rolling in the Deep"), Album of The Year (21), Song of The Year (Rolling in The Deep), Best Pop Solo Performance ("Someone Like You"), Best Short Form Music Video ("Rolling in the Deep"), Best Pop Vocal Album (21)

(She's bound to win a few awards and I'm not even going to ramble on about it, because she deserves every single one.) 

The Black Keys: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance ("Dearest")

(I have to admit I had to search this one up, but either way it's The Black Keys and I've been blasting "Lonely Boy" so much the beat is immortalized in my head.)

Kings Of Leon: (2 nominations) Best Rock Album (Come Around Sundown), Best Long Form Music Video (Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings Of Leon)

(THEY HAVE TO WIN SOMETHING SO I CAN TAKE A SHOT FOR THE WIN! And Yes, I'm aware I just all caps that because it deserves to be in all caps.) 

Mumford and Sons: (4 nominations) Record of the Year ("The Cave"), Song of The Year ("The Cave"), Best Rock Performance ("The Cave"), Best Rock Song ("The Cave")

(The fact that I want them to serenade me in my sleep should be proof that I want them to win. They could even perform again just to put a smile on my face.) 

Bruno Mars: (6 nominations) Record of The Year ("Grenade") , Album of The Year (Doo-Wops & Hooligans), Song of The Year (Grenade), Best Pop Solo Performance ("Grenade"), Best Pop Vocal Album (Doo-Wops & Hooligans), Producer of the Year Non-Classical 

(I have to admit that I tried not liking him at first, but he sucked me in with his first single "Just the way you are". If you're a female and don't like at least one of his songs, you dont' deserve to have feelings.) 

Coldplay: (3 nominations) Best Pop/Duo Performance ("Paradise"), Best Rock Performance ("Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall"), Best Rock Song ("Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall")


Bon Iver: (4 nominations) Record of The Year ("Holocene"), Song Of The Year ("Holocene"), Best New Artist, Best Alternative Music Album (Bon Iver)


Death Cab for Cutie: Best Alternative Music Album (Codes and Keys)


Fleet Foxes: Best Folk Album (Helplessness Blues)



My Morning Jacket: Best Alternative Music Album (Circuital)



Radiohead: (5 nominations) Best Rock Performance ("Lotus Flower"), Best Rock Song ("Lotus Flower"), Best Alternative Music Album (The King Of Limbs), Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package (The King Of Limbs), Best Short Form Music Video ("Lotus Flower")


She & Him: Best Song Written for Visual Media ("So Long")



TV On The Radio: Best Long Form Music Video (Nine Types Of Light) 

Wilco: Best Rock Album (The Whole Love) 





Robyn: (2 nominations) Best Dance Recording ("Call Your Girlfriend"), Best Dance/Electronica Album (Body Talk Pt. 3