1. Rex Aquarium - "Alicia"
If you like Kings of Leon, but kind of sort of wish they were much more indie -- and decidedly less southern (what's left, right?) -- here's the band for you.
2. Pollen - "Caramel"
Pop punk gets a bad rap when you consider songs like this. The rest of the time, though, that "rap" is 85 percent** accurate.
3. Atmosphere - "RFTC"
Hey, remember when Atmosphere opened its current nationwide tour with a two-night stand at Pizza Luce in Duluth? That was awesome. (p.s. Does anyone else hear a sample from the "Grand Theft Auto" series in this track -- perhaps the theme to "San Andreas" in its entirety?) (p.p.s. "Sunshine," another excellent track from the "Sad Clown Bad Summer" EP, is available for free at Rhymesayers.com.)
4. Aqualung - "Somebody to Love" (Queen cover)
Great song, fairly note-by-note reading. (p.s. "Baby Goodbye," a "Still Life" bonus track -- that wasn't actually on the album -- is available for free at Aqualung's official site.)
5. Rogue Wave - "Chicago X 12"
It's reassuring that Rogue Wave hasn't changed a bit from Album No. 1 -- few bands sacrifice growth for consistency ... while this isn't always a good thing (rarely, in fact), it just works. (p.s. Another new track, "Lake Michigan," available at Spin.com.)
6. Death in Vegas - "Ein for Die Damen (This One's for the Ladies)" (listen here)
The best example of a "wordless sound poem." Ha ha ha....
7. Beulah - "Waiting for Sunset"
Why was this cut from "The Coast is Never Clear"? Makes no sense: A perfect addition to an otherwise-perfect album (which was probably the only ray of sunshine on 9/11).
8. Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers - "4th Street Moon" (listen here)
Listen, if my wife likes this band, you probably will too.
9. Of Montreal - "She's My Best Friend" (Velvet Underground cover)
I miss the '60s ... oh, wait.
10. Matthew Good Band - "Everything is Automatic"
I love The Onion, but a recent A.V. Club feature on Canadian rock failed to mention the Matthew Good Band and all of its frontman's genius output.
11. Donovan - "Riki Tiki Tavi"
I like the silliness, I do.
12. Fleetwood Mac - "That's Enough for Me"
"Yeah-uh, yeah-uh, yeah-uh, yeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!"
13. Arcade Fire - "Headlights Look Like Diamonds" (live at First Avenue)
Excellent show. Wish I had been there....
Oh, well, we can all live vicariously through free MP3s and How Was the Show's review.
14. Ashley MacIsaac - "The Devil in the Kitchen"
I don't know about the kitchen, but the devil* was certainly ... at Pawn America this weekend. (I really didn't have a joke to go here, so I'm linking to something I posted on Perfect Duluth Day. Copout, I know.)
15. Battershell - "Bee Song" (listen here)
For fans of the Kelley Deal 6000, a million-odd female-fronted mid-'90s "alternative" bands and, to a lesser extent, Syrup USA.
16. The Spitfires - "Hooligans"
I can't honestly remember where this song is from, but I will say fans of the Dropkick Murphys probably won't be disappointed.
17. The Enkindels - "Just Another Sell Out" (listen here)
Who, me? I will have you know that the Budgeteer's upcoming "Discover Duluth" ad campaign featuring yours truly was not my idea!
18. Spirit of the West - "Home for a Rest"
Forget what I said about the Spitfires -- this jubilant track sounds practically tailormade for DM fans worldwide.
19. The Blue Aeroplanes - "Anti-Pretty" (listen here)
A little dated, but enjoyable nonetheless.
20. Cole Marquis - "The Landing Lights are Always On"
America's answer to Sondre Lerche? Not quite, but you can do a lot worse than Cole Marquis.
21. The Candy Skins - "Black and Blue"
Hey, remember the early '90s? This one'll bring you right back!
*Or at least a few of those pesky gremlins....
**At least -- but I'm certainly no betting man.
Awesome mix tapes and industry news from the fingertips of La Crosse's most unabashed music geek, Matthew R. Perrine
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Don't Tell a Soul, Vol. 48: Run, run, run these yards
The latest installment of "Don't Tell a Soul" -- which I created nearly a month ago -- is a mix tape of the "most awesomest" caliber.I only wish I were kidding.
ANYWAY, to encourage the consumption of music that doesn't suck, I have provided -- wherever available -- links to free, artist-sanctioned MP3s of the songs.
Farewell!
Matt
(Questions or comments? E-mail mperrine [at] duluthbudgeteer [dot] com.)
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