Saturday, December 26, 2009

Podcast #5- 2009 Year in Review


For this week's podcast, I took a look back at 2009 to find the best of the Blog & Podcast, and a tune or two I didn't even get around to featuring on here. It includes:

Gary Go- "Wonderful"
Discovery- "Orange Shirt"
Mat Kearney- "Closer to Love"
Passion Pit- "The Reeling"
James Morrison & Nelly Furtado- "Broken Strings"
Ryan Star- "Last Train Home"
Matt & Kim- "Daylight"

Listen to the podcast HERE

Back next week with new music. Enjoy!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Podcast- CHRISTMAS EDITION!


This week on the Best Music You've Never Heard Podcast, we delve into the world of Christmas music! And not the overplayed X-Mas tunes you're used to hearing on "Insert City Name Here"'s Official Christmas Radio Station.

This week, we have:

Barenaked Ladies- Jingle Bells
Fountains of Wayne- I Want An Alien For Christmas
Better Than Ezra- Eggnog Singalong
Richard Cheese- Jingle Bells
Fenix TX- Feliz Navidad.

Click HERE to check out this week's podcast!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Podcast #3- Yeasayer, Tyrone Wells, Mr. North, and The Ravonettes


Welcome to issue #3 of The Best Music You've Never Heard Podcast!

This week we check out:

Yeasayer- "Ambling Alp"
Tyrone Wells- "Sink or Swim"
Mr. North- "Speak No Evil"
and The Ravonettes- "Last Dance"

Give it a listen by CLICKING HERE!

Enjoy! And thanks for listening!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Podcast #2


Finally got Podcast #2 uploaded! Turns out record labels can be sticklers about their music being used ANYWHERE online. I understand that. But I'm trying to help them by getting people to BUY their music. ::shrug::

This week, we feature:

The Script- "Breakeven"
Mute Math- "The Nerve"
Splender- "Yeah, Whatever" (this week's flashback)
Say Anything- "Hate Everyone"

You'll have to click away to check it out this week:

CLICK HERE to give this week's podcast a listen.

Rock on!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Podcast #1- Anberlin, Ryan Adcock, Brand New

OK. So I finally got off my lazy ass and pieced together a podcast for The Best Music blog.

This week, Anberlin covers New Order, we introduce you to a solo singer-songwriter who just formed a new band... and indie darlings Brand New are back!

Give it a listen here:

Friday, November 13, 2009

So.. it's been a while

Well... I forgot how time-consuming having a job can be. Huh.

Hell to the precious few who still read this blog and those who have surfed in through random searches.

I didn't plan to completely ditch the blog when I got hired into my new job, but unfortunately, it went by the wayside. But I'm working on changing that.

I don't think I'll have the time to do a daily update of new music for you, but I'm thinking of attempting a weekly podcast. You know... to get caught up to 2005's technology. I'm looking into what I'll be able to put together and will let you know. So keep an eye out... I'll eventually get this thing going again.

Peace!

--Beej

Friday, August 21, 2009

Issue #83- Black Lab- "Time Ago"


You'll hear me talk about this band a lot. They're one of my favorites of all time.

They burst onto the scene in 1997/98 with their debut album "Your Body Above Me," which spawned the Top 5 Rock hit "Wash It Away" and the Top 40 Pop single featured today, "Time Ago." Critics called them the "American U2" and thought they were poised to take over the world. So what happened? Record label mergers and drama, and a promising band getting pushed to the side.

After the band's debut album came and went, they were thrown into limbo, as their record label, Geffen Records was getting absorbed by another. The band wasn't dropped by the label, but wasn't getting to release any new music. After a lengthy struggle, they broke free, but sort of broke up. Lead singer/guitarist Paul Durham was the only remaining member. He regrouped, recorded some tracks, and got signed to Sony Records. Again, more record label drama followed, and the band was dropped from Sony before anything materialized.

Annoyed and frustrated, Paul took the tracks he had recorded, and released them himself in the sophomore album "See The Sun" independently. Since then, Paul under various names has released a third album (titled "Passion Leaves a Trace) a techno album (as Black Lab), a covers album (As the Mirrorball Associates) a side project or two, and even a couple of music videos. Now they have also released a B-Sides album, which was only supposed to be in limited release, but oversold the expectations. Not too bad for being completely independent.

I'll probably feature some songs from the B-Sides album in future weeks. Today though, I want to dig up one of my favorite songs of all time... from their 1998 debut "Your Body Above Me." It's Black Lab, and "Time Ago." You're going to have to CLICK HERE to check out the video.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Issue #82- Gomez- "Little Pieces"


Gomez is a band that I've always known was there, but I just never got into. This British band burst onto the scene in 1998 with their debut album "Bring it On," which went platinum in Britain, but didn't make much of a splash here in the U.S. The same happened with 1999's "Liquid Skin" and 2002's "In Our Gun" (which only went Gold.) Ironically as their British popularity fades, their American popularity continues to rise, as their 2004 album "Split the Difference, their 2006 album "How We Operate" and their latest, "A New Tide" which hit stores back in March have each strode further up the charts. Having today's song featured in Grey's Anatomy probably helped a wee bit.

This is technically the second single off of "A New Tide." It's called "Little Pieces." Enjoy Gomez on the blog today!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Issue #81- Panic at the Disco- "New Perspective"


Note to Panic at the Disco... don't sorta break up right before your new album comes out. When guitarist Ryan Ross (he was the main songwriter as well) and bassist Jon Walker announced they were parting ways with Panic... many wondered if the band would stick it out. The answer is yes. The two remaining members, lead singer Brandon Urie, and drummer Spencer Smith have at least temporary members on board for now, but with Ryan Ross' songwriting skills elsewhere, who knows if a new Panic album after this one will happen.

Panic at the Disco was lumped into the Emo category when they first came out and had success with their singles "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies" and "Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off," off of their 2005 debut, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out." Musically, they drastically changed course (in a great way, in my opinion), with 2008's "Pretty...Odd." It featured the singles "Nine in the Afternoon," "That Green Gentleman," and the underrated "Northern Downpour."

The new album should hit stores in late September. You can find this new single on the soundtrack to the movie "Jennifer's Body" which hits stores August 25th. Enjoy new Panic at the Disco. It's called "New Perspective."

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Issue #80- After Midnight Project- Take Me Home


I kept confusing this band's name, with the Airborne Toxic Event song ("Sometime After Midnight"), but the two are vastly different. After Midnight Project is a band that sounds like they'd fit in with the likes of Hinder, Nickelback (blah), and the rest of that crunch rock sound, but since they haven't been driven down your throat yet, you're not tired of them.

They hail from LA, and have been together since 2004. They released their self-titled first EP in 2005, and released another EP in 2007 titled "The Becoming," They have followed that up with their major-label debut, "Let's Build Something to Break", which hit stores back on August 11th. They are currently touring with the Van's Warped Tour... check them out if it hasn't rolled through your city yet.

Enjo some RAWK with the After Midnight Project. Here's their first single, "Take Me Home."

Monday, August 17, 2009

Issue #79- Eels- "Fresh Blood"


A month or two ago, I threw a song from Eels up on the Friday Flashback... their 1996 hit "Novocaine for the Soul." Well... the band is definitely still around (Remember their song "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" used in Road Trip?), having released their 12th album. Yes. TWELFTH. It's titled "Hombre Lobo" and hit stores back in June, and apparently is a #1 album in Belgium. Hmm.

They've released "Fresh Blood" as the first single. Enjoy!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Issue #78- Flashback Friday- Dada- "Dizz Knee Land"


You probably know today's song. You've surely heard it's tagline used by anyone who has won a superbowl. You've probably completely forgotten about the song though, and never knew who it was by.

Dada released their debut album, "Puzzle" in 1992, and made a splash with "Dizz Knee Land," (they probably had to spell it that way for copyright or something. I could be wrong.) They went on to release 4 albums before splitting in 1999, but reunited in 2003 and have released two albums since.

The only part of the song you'll sing along with is when they say "I'm going to Disneyland!" Enjoy it. It's Dada with "Dizz Knee Land."

Click HERE

to watch the video, since EMI Music doesn't allow embedding. Woot.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Issue #77- William Tell- "Break"


No, the folk hero with the overture is not being resurrected for an album of contemporary music. He is a breakaway member of Something Corporate who is out on his own doing the solo thing.

William Tell was the rhythm guitarist and background vocalist for Something Corporate until 2004 when he split with the band. Going solo, he released his debut album, "You Can Hold Me Down" in 2007 to fairly good revues, and had a minor hit with his single "Fairfax." He has returned with a new EP, titled "Lovers & Haters." You'll find this song on said EP. Here's William Tell with "Break."

Click HERE to check out the song!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Issue #76- Passion Pit- "The Reeling"


If you're into the Alternative music scene, then you've probably already heard of these guys. Formed waaaay back in the year 2007, these guys from Massachusetts released their debut EP, titled "Chunk of Change" in 2008. They followed this up with their full-length debut, "Manners" which hit stores back on May 19th and landed at #51 on the albums chart. Not too shabby.

The song that has been making the rounds is this one...it's "The Reeling" from Passion Pit. Courtesy of Sony Records not letting you embed videos... you'll have to click the link to check it out. CLICK HERE!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Issue #75- Alternate Routes- "Ain't No Secret"


Alternate Routes are a band from Connecticut that sound like they're from the south or midwest. Maybe that's because they've recorded both of their albums in Nashville. They formed in 2002 at Fairfield University, and quickly found a strong following. They released their debut album in 2005, entitled "Good and Reckless and True." It was re-released on a major label in 2007, and spawned the semi-hit "Time is a Runaway." The band has returned with their sophomore album, "A Sucker's Dream" which hit stores back in February. From the new album, here is "Ain't No Secret" by Alternate Routes. Enjoy!


Aint No Secret (Demo Version) - The Alternate Routes

Monday, August 10, 2009

Bonus- A look at who views my site

When I started this blog 70ish posts ago, it was a blog for those displaced listeners from my former radio station to check in on new music that they weren't hearing on the airwaves anymore. Since then, it has grown nicely to a group of loyal readers, and more people surfing into the site daily. I'm not pulling in super-huge-mega amounts of views, but more than enough to keep the blog rolling. So tonight, I glanced through my Google Analytics account and made some observations.

--Listeners from my radio station are still checking the blog out. I'm glad they're still keeping in touch to see what new music is out there!

--A lot of new people surf in searching for their favorite band. Some are one view and done with the site, some keep coming back.

--Putting the Y2Kroq Top 200 songs of the 2000s list on my site has led to some ridiculous amounts of hits from not only LA, but around the country as people search for it and end up on my blog.

Now, it's not like big brother is watching. I don't have your IP address. I don't know exactly where you live. I just know approximately where people view from and how they get to the site. The majority of the views of the blog are from Philly, Kansas, Missouri, L.A., and New York City. Some other places pop up too. Around the Boston area, Ithaca and Syracuse in New York...I have a fairly regular reader in Mount Holly, NJ.

But I've noticed one city popping up not only on this blog, but basically any other site that I have Google Analytics access to. Fargo. Fargo? Yup. Fargo. And it's all from the same visitor.

Now, normally, I'd be flattered. A very loyal reader. Nice! But it seems like the viewer is more interested in ME than the things I'm blogging about. They arrive on the sites searching for things like "Beej" or "Beej+KBZI" or "Beejontheradio." Considering I don't personally know anyone in Fargo... and my old station's signal fell a WEE bit short of Fargo, well, it's kind of weird. Plus they threw over 160 webhits on the old station's website alone. Whoever you are, um... thank you for your dedication for following me. Whether it's good or bad.

In all seriousness though, thank you to all the readers who check out this blog, no matter how often you surf on in. I also have http://beejontheradio.blogspot.com as well, and I think I'm going to resurrect that one for random brain droppings in the near future.

I'll catch everyone back here tomorrow with another new entry!


-Beej

Issue #74- Barcelona- "Come Back When You Can"


Miss me? I flew off the grid for a couple of days. It was nice to get away. And walk out of Atlantic City with an extra $200. Anywho... back to the music.

Today's featured band is called Barcelona, and they have only been around in band form for a few years. Their lead singer, Brian Fennell, put out a solo album in 2005, and the band together as Barcelona released their debut album, "Absolutes" in 2007. The band was picked up by Universal Records and the album was re-released in April. They hail from Seattle, and fit right in if you have musical tastes along the lines of Augustana, Coldplay, The Fray, and other piano-driven rock bands (not that Coldplay is... I'm just saying it's the same vein of music.)

Check out their debut single. It's Barcelona with "Come Back When You Can"

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Issue #73- Ryan Star- "Breathe"


His album keeps getting pushed back further and further by his record label, but from what I've heard... it should be a pop-rock masterpiece when we finally do get to hear it.

As previously told when we featured his song "Last Train Home," Ryan Star was the former lead singer of Alt-Rockers Stage, who put out one album in the early 00's. Ryan went on and was a contestant on Rock Band: Supernova, which gathered some national attention for himself. Even though he was on national TV, it's taken over three years to get his solo debut released. It'll be called "11:59" and will hit stores now on September 15th. Don't expect groundbreaking new sounds... but expect an absolutely solid pop-rock album.

Enjoy a new track from the upcoming album. It's Ryan Star with "Breathe." Give it a listen by CLICKING HERE!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Issue #72- Bowling For Soup- "My Wena"


First. Huge thanks to my buddy Tom for bringing this to my attention.

Now... you've heard of Bowling for Soup before. They did "1985," and "The Bitch Song" and "High School Never Ends" and "Punk Rock 101." Well... they've outdone themselves with their new song "My Wena."

Their new album will be called "Sorry for Partyin'" and should hit stores on September 29th. I have a feeling MTV and radio stations MAY have an issue with this song. Oh... and before you play the video...

IT'S SO TOTALLY AND INCREDIBLY NOT SAFE FOR WORK.

What's that mean? Well... if you watch it at work, and get in trouble for it... I'm not to blame. So there.

Check it. Bowling For Soup, with "My Wena"

Monday, August 3, 2009

Issue #71- Chevelle- "Jars"


RAWK.

I never was a huge hard rock music fan. Sure... there are some tunes that I can just crank up and rock out too... but I never got into the stuff like Disturbed... I hate Metallica... stuff like that.

But for some reason, I always dig Chevelle. Going all the way back to their Point #1 days.

The band of two brothers, and a brother-in-law, are back with a new disc called "Sci-Fi Crimes" which will be released to the world September 1st. The debut single is cranking up at Rock radio. It's called "Jars." Enjoy.

Oh yeah... courtesy of their record label... you gotta click the link to check it out. Woo. Check it HERE.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Issue #70- Double Flashback Friday!


Since uh... I totally shafted you guys on Flashback Friday last week, I guess I could definitely double up this week to make up for it... and I'm going to tie it into two of this week's artists.

Imogen Heap has a new album out as reported earlier this week. She used to be in a duet called Frou Frou, which was actually pretty mainstream and catchy at times. Here's their song that was featured on the Garden State Soundtrack, "Let Go"



And, we also reported that John Hampson of Nine Days is releasing a solo album. Back in 2002, the band was set to release their sophomore album "So Happily Unsatisfied," but got dropped from their label two weeks before it hit stores. Nice. This song was released to radio with minor results. It could have been bigger if... you know... the record label cared. It was called "Good Friend"



Enjoy the weekend!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Issue #69- Graham Colton- "Twenty Something"


Here's a singer-songwriter that deserves much more mainstream attention than what he is currently getting.

Graham Colton got his start in Oklahoma City, and could have been a football player. (His buddy is Wes Walker of the Patriots. Together they won the Oklahoma 2A State Championship back in 1998.) Graham decided to pursue music though, and quickly worked on some demos and EPs. In 2002, one of his EPs fell into the hands of Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz, who invited Graham to open on their tour. In 2004, Graham teamed up with a band, and released his major label debut, "Drive." The Graham Colton Band toured extensively behind the singles "Don't Give Up On Me," "First Week," and "Cigarette." The band toured with Kelly Clarkson (with whom Graham briefly dated). In October 2007, he released his solo follow-up album, "Here Right Now." His single "Best Days" was featured on American Idol, iTunes, ABC, and HBO.

Now, Graham has recorded an acoustic EP on his own in some studios in Norman, Oklahoma, and released it through his website. Entitled, "Twenty Something EP," he released the title track as a single. Enjoy "Twenty Something" by Graham Colton.

Click HERE to hear Graham Colton's new single.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Issue #68- John Hampson- "How Much"


Remember the band Nine Days? They had that one hit "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" then kind of fell off the face of the earth? Their lead singer is back with a solo album.

John Hampson is his name, and what has he been doing since Nine Days had a Top 10 hit in 2000? Well, the band actually released three full length albums. There was 2000's "The Madding Crowd" which featured "Absolutely," and the follow-up hit "If I Am." They recorded the follow-up album, "So Happily Unsatisfied," but found themselves dropped by their record label mere weeks before it was released. After a ton of legal wrangling, they wrenched the album free of their old record label, and released it themselves. They also released "Flying the Corporate Jet" in 2003, and a six song EP entitled "Slow Motion Life (Part One)" in 2007.

Lead singer John Hampson toyed with the idea of writing a solo album, while working his new job, teaching English at a Long Island high school. He finally released "Shiny New Album" in June. This is the first single off the album. It's called "How Much." Enjoy.


How Much (Demo) - John Hampson

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Issue #67- Imogen Heap- "First Train Home"


I don't quite know how Imogen Heap isn't bigger in the United States. Her music is mainstream sounding enough to fit in with the Pop world, but still indie enough to qualify as "Alternative." Yet neither has truly latched onto her music.

She started out in 1998 releasing a solo album "I Megaphone," to critical acclaim. She fell victim to record label douchebaggery though, and went through a rough stretch of years where her career was in limbo.

In 2001, she had teamed up with Guy Sigsworth, who had produced a track on her debut album, and formed the duo Frou Frou. They released an album entitled "Details" in 2002, and led it off with the single "Breathe In." They gathered more attention with their song "Let Go" from the "Garden State" soundtrack. Imogen Heap decided to pursue a second solo album after this.

In 2005, she released "Speak For Yourself," first in the UK, and eventually in the US, to more critical acclaim, and some better public recognition. She has finally followed this up with the album "Ellipse," to be released on August 25th.

We feature the first single off her new album. Enjoy "First Train Home" by Imogen Heap.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Issue #66- The Temper Trap- "Sweet Disposition"


G'Day mates! Today we head to Australia for our blog entry. You may have heard this song featured in commercials for the movie "500 Days of Summer," and you'll find the song on the movie's soundtrack.

So far in their career, they've only released one EP (The Temper Trap EP) in 2006, and their debut full-length "Conditions" which is available in Australia, soon to be available in England, and I don't believe has a release date for the US yet. (You could probably find it online though.) It's been getting some GREAT reviews though... averaging at least 4 out of 5 stars in nearly all it's reviews.

Check it out, and enjoy The Temper Trap, with "Sweet Disposition"

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Issue #65- Better Than Ezra- "Black Light"


So yeah, I didn't give Better Than Ezra's latest album, "Paper Empire" a very favorable review when it came out, and now, two months and one live show later, it still hasn't grown on me very much. But there are standout tracks that deserve some attention, and the band has released two of them as singles off the album.

They led off with "Absolutely Still," and self-produced a video that actually looks pretty damn good (see the official video HERE). The song didn't do that well at radio, peaking right around #40 on the charts, but the band is releasing it on their own label, with help from Sony Red. So without big label backing, good songs can easily fall way short. That may be the case with their new single too. It hasn't had an official release date, but a few stations have picked up on it and given it some spins. (Props to 102.7 EQX!)

It's catchy, and sounds a little bit more alternative than their most recent poppier stuff. Check it out. It's Better Than Ezra with "Black Light."

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Issue #64- Phoenix- "1901"


Yeah yeah. I'm a little behind on this one. Sue me!

Phoenix is a French band started out as a backing band for the band Air before branching out themselves in 2000. They released their debut album "United," following it up in 2004 with "Alphabetical" and in 2006 with "It's Never Been Like That." They've had minor stateside success through the time, but are breaking through now with their latest album "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix." The band performed on SNL back in April... perhaps you saw that episode?

Enjoy their first single from "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix." It's "1901"

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Issue #63- Owl City- "Fireflies"


Props to a few people who have already heard of this one.

They'll remind you of the Postal Service, both musically and vocally, with slightly more cheesy lyrics. Well, the lyrics can sound cheesy, but they also sound really happy, which can seem rare sometimes anymore.

Adam Young is the one man in Owl City, "formed" in Owatonna, Minnesota. He started playing music in his parents basement while suffering from insomnia. This led to a self-released EP (2007's "Of June"), and a full-length album (2008's "Maybe I'm Dreaming.) Universal Records took notice of him, signed him to the label, and he just released his major-label debut, "Ocean Eyes." (It's available on iTunes currently, the physical CD doesn't hit stores until the 28th)

You can also check out two different side projects Adam Young maintains, Swimming With Dolphins, and Port Blue.

PS- You can download this song for FREE on iTunes... but I'm not sure for how much longer. Jump on it!

Enjoy Owl City... here's "Fireflies"


Monday, July 20, 2009

Issue #62B- BONUS VIDEO!


I'm sorry. There is entirely too much awesome in this video for me to wait a day to post it. Just... enjoy!

Issue #62- Meg and Dia- "Black Wedding"


So... I'm not right on top of this one; apparently it's been out there for a little while, I just didn't find it until now.

Meg & Dia are a sister-duo (now with a full band surrounding them) formed out of St. George, UT. They've released an acoustic EP (2005's "Our Home is Gone"). They followed this up with the full-band infused "Something Real" in 2006, and are now signed to Warner Brothers/Sire Records, where they released "Here, Here and Here" back in April. The album debuted at #103 on the Top 200 Albums Chart, and today's song, "Black Wedding" shot to #25 on the Hot 100 Chart. They might remind you of the Veronicas musically, but with more credibility.

While you may never have heard of them, (if you listened to BZI, you heard their song "Monster" and we had them in for an interview), they have had success in the past as well. The video for their song "Monster" was nominated for an MTVu Woodie Award for "Viral Woodie." They have also toured with Angels & Airwaves, The Spill Canvas, Cute is What We Aim For and more.

Let's give you their latest song. It's Meg & Dia, with "Black Wedding"

Friday, July 17, 2009

Issue #61- Friday Flashback- The Nixons- "Sister"


Normally when you think "Oklahoma," you think Country or Western. But the great state of Oklahoma has produced some good rock bands in it's time, such as The All-American Rejects, Caroline's Spine, Molly's Yes, and today's blog entry, The Nixons.

Formed in Oklahoma City in 1990, the band found it's footing in the 90's Alternative Scene with their 1995 album "Foma" thanks to the popularity of their single "Sister." It climbed to #6 on the Mainstream Rock chart, and #11 on the Modern Rock Chart. Unfortunately, their follow-ups failed to capture the attention of the rock audience. Their self-titled 1997 album barely cracked into the Top 200, and their final release, 2000's "The Latest Thing" sadly, barely made a blip on the radar (even though "First Trip" off of said album was pretty damn good, in this blogger's opinion.)

Lead singer Zac Malloy has had a respectable independent solo career, releasing two solo albums and an EP. He has also done a ton of songwriting and producing, helping out artists like Hanson (yes... THAT Hanson), Daughtry, Bowling for Soup, and he co-wrote Our Lady Peace's latest single "All You Did Was Save My Life."

We'll go back to 1995, with the song you probably heard, but also probably forgot all about. It's the Nixons, with "Sister."

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Issue #60- The Killer And The Star- "Starts When You Fall"


Usually I try to read up on bands before I give the song a listen, just so I know a back story... but I hadn't gotten around to it for today's band, and when I did, it kind of surprised me.

Scooter Ward, the frontman from the band Cold is the man behind The Killer and the Star, a project started as a solo side-project. I haven't heard the entire album yet, but the song I had come across my computer is slightly different than the music usually heard in Cold. (It sounds more like "No One" than "Stupid Girl" or "Just Got Wicked.")

It's a slower, but still dark side. I'm personally not 100% sold on this song yet.. it sounds like it still needs something... but I'll throw it on the blog for today. Enjoy The Killer and the Star, and "Starts When You Fall"

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Issue #59- Sister Hazel- "Take a Bow"


It's been 12 years since "All For You" all but consumed radio airwaves and became an anthem for the year 1997, and Sister Hazel's popularity has faded since, but give them credit, they are still cranking out amazing music. Whether it's 2000's "Change Your Mind" or "Champagne High" or their cover of the Cars classic "Just What I Needed

Their 7th album, titled "Release" is set to hit stores August 18th on their own Croakin' Poets record label. Just because they don't have a major label promoting them, it probably won't be a #1 hit... but give it a listen... it's good music. Here's their latest single, "Take a Bow"

You gotta CLICK HERE to check the song out.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Issue #58B- Third Eye Blind- "Don't Believe a Word"


You know what's rare in music?

When a band hasn't released an album for six years, and hasn't had a hit in 9 years, shows back up, and people pay attention. Most times, bands are forgotten if they are out of the spotlight for that long. Not Third Eye Blind.

We first started hearing trickles of new music from 3EB in late 2008, as they digitally released an EP, gearing up for the full-album release (coming in August.) Their song "Non-Dairy Creamer" sparked some radio airplay, amidst curiosity, and some controversy over it's lyrics. Now the band prepares to release "Ursa Major" on August 18th, and says an album "Ursa Minor" will also hit stores eventually.

If I read the info correctly, the band is on their own label, with distribution through Sony RED, much like how Better Than Ezra released their last album, "Paper Empire."

From "Ursa Major," it's Third Eye Blind, with "Don't Believe a Word."

Issue #58A- WORST. COVER. EVER.

I've received this video a couple of times this past week, and decided I just HAD to share.

Christian scream-core band Confide have decided to release a cover of The Postal Service's 2003 hit "Such Great Heights." The beginning starts out pretty close to the original...then...uh... it all goes to hell. Give it a listen yourself.



Well... I'm torn... I think it ties this song as "worst cover ever."

Monday, July 13, 2009

Issue #57- Bleu- "Come 'N Go"


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Hi! I'm Beej from Beej's Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man Music Video Emporium and Warehouse! Thanks to some internet searching, I have a music video with Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Men in them, and I'm passing the savings on to YOUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!

His name is Bleu, (the first person to shout "YOU'RE MY BOY BLEU!" gets castrated), and he's actually been around since 1999, first as a member of a band called "L.E.O." and then going out solo on his own. He broke into the mainstream slightly in 2003 with the release of his album "Redhead" which sparked the semi-hit "I Won't Go Hollywood." It's taken him a while, but tomorrow we see the release of his follow-up album, "A Watched Pot." Check it out if you like.

Enjoy his lead-off single, "Come 'N Go". You can find it in a record store on Route 2 in WEEEEKOPOGGGGGGGGG!



PS- If you don't get the reference.... you need to watch more TV... specifically this:

Friday, July 10, 2009

Issue #56- Flashback Week- Crystal Method- "Murder"


Flashback week (at least this edition) has come to an end, so let's finish it up on a more upbeat note.

I'm not a huge Crystal Method fan... I couldn't tell you any of their songs other than the ones that dotted Alternative radio through the 90s, but when we played this song on the Music Video show I worked on in college, it stood out pretty well to me. Why? First, it features Scott Weiland on vocals. Secondly... it's a music video with a murderous blow-up doll. How can it NOT be good.

Enjoy the video, but you'll have to click on it to see it, since again, Universal Music doesn't allow people to embed their videos. Bastards. So go ahead and CLICK HERE to check out the video.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Issue #55- Flashback Week- Further Seems Forever- "Light Up Ahead"


Further Seems Forever is to the 2000's as what Van Halen was to the 1980's and 1990's. I'm not talking about being a big-ass arena rock band. Both bands have gone through three lead singers. (Of course for Van Halen that would be David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar, and Gary Cherone.)

Further Seems Forever started in 1998, with Chris Carrabba leading the way. He held down the vocals for their 2001 album "The Moon is Down" before departing to start his semi-solo brainchild Dashboard Confessional. The band scurried and found Jason Gleason t be their next lead singer, who did vocals for 2003's "How To Start a Fire," which had the semi-hit "The Sound." He came from the band Affinity, but quit in 2004 for "interpersonal reasons." Once again left to look, the band took on former Sense Field singer Jon Bunch for their 2004 album "Hide Nothing." The band decided to split afterward, citing family as their reason for calling it quits. There has been a best-of compilation including songs from all three singers.

We'll take a song off their 2004 album "Hide Nothing," when Jon Bunch was fronting them. Sadly, Tooth And Nail records won't let me embed the video, so you'll have to click over to it. It's a very well done animated video for the song "Light Up Ahead."

CLICK HERE to watch the video for "Light Up Ahead" by Further Seems Forever!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Issue #54- Flashback Week- Touch & Go- "Would You...?"


If there's one thing I love, it's bizarre-ass 90's music videos. The 90s were a time where Grunge and Alternative videos took "weird" to a new level, and today's song/video is no different.

Touch and Go is a UK ensemble, being labeled as "Jazz-Pop." They were much bigger in Europe than here in the US, scoring hits with "Would You...?", "Straight...To Number One" and "Tango in Harlem." I actually can't find any evidence of them hitting the charts in the US, but somehow I stumbled upon their MP3. The vocals, I don't believe, are actually any of the band members themselves, and the lyrics, according to the always-accurate Wikipedia, are from a 1978 Psychological study.

Either way, it makes for an interesting song, and a weird ass video. Enjoy Touch and Go, with "Would You...?"

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Issue #53- Flashback Week- The Shore


I, for the longest time, thought this band was from England, just judging by the sound of the music they make. They are actually from Silver Lake, California, and are just heavily influenced by the Britpop sound.


The band came together in 2002, mainly by frontman Ben Ashley. He brought together the rest of the band, and they were signed just a few months after recording their first demos.

The band released their self-titled debut album in 2004, with a few minor hits, such as "The Long Road" and "Firefly." They attempted to cross over to pop with their song "Waiting for The Sun" with little results.

The band seems to have been dropped from their record label, and released an album, 2008's "Light Years" by themselves. They're touring too, but sticking close to their home-base in California.

Check out today's Flashback Week entry, from 2002, it's The Shore, and "Waiting For The Sun."

Monday, July 6, 2009

Issue #52- Flashback Week- Sponge


I sat down this week and sifted through some new music and realized something... I'm not very impressed with what I have in front of me. There are a couple of new songs I have ready to go for the blog, but the quality of music out there just isn't great at the moment. So... in order to go through some more music, I've decided to throw together a full Flashback week here on the blog.

We'll kick it off with a band that IS still kicking around new music, their latest album being 2007's "Galore Galore." They made their debut back in 1995, as they broke onto the scene with their debut album "Rotting Pinata." and followed it up with 1997's "Wax Ecstatic." All total, they have six albums to their name, and three Top-10 songs.

We'll give you two of them:

From 1995, here's the one everyone knows... it's Sponge and "Plowed"





And from 1997, their slower side... with "Have You Seen Mary"


Sponge - Have You Seen Mary (Official Music Video) - More free videos are here

Friday, July 3, 2009

Issue #51- Friday Flashback- Motion City Soundtrack- "L.G. Fuad"


This week's Friday Flashback isn't flashing back too far at all... only back to 2005, when Motion City Soundtrack was seeing their fame rise. They've been around since 1997, blasting from the musical hotbed of Minneapolis. In 2005, they released their sophomore disc, "Commit This To Memory," which was produced by Mark Hoppus of Blink 182. The band saw minor hits with "Everything is Alright," and "Better Open The Door," but found cult classic status with their song about coping with some shitty situation by getting completely wasted (or at least that's how I hear it.)

The song title is short for "Let's Get Fucked Up and Die," but I guess the record label wanted a more, uh... sellable title... so it got shortened. Enjoy today's Friday Flashback, Motion City Soundtrack's "LG. Fuad."

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Issue #50- Cobra Starship- "Good Girls Go Bad"


From the ashes of one band comes the start of another.

You may have heard of Cobra Starship before. They did the song "Snakes on a Plane" for the movie... well... "Snakes on a Plane," and have been churning out some pretty good dance-rock since.

Cobra Startship was founded by former Midtown bassit/vocalist Gabe Saporta, and have cranked out three albums, 2006's "While The City Sleeps, We Rule The Streets," 2007's, "Viva La Cobra!" and their latest, 2009's "Hot Mess," to be released on August 11th. For the leadoff single, they team up with actress Leighton Meester, who can sing surprisingly well. The only negative on this song... the stupid cheerleader-esque breakdown in the middle. Gwen Stefani tried it as an entire song (I don't know what a Hollaback Girl is... I just know I want her dead), and failed miserably.

Either way.. enjoy today's entry... Cobra Starship featuring Leighton Meester, with "Good Girls Go Bad."

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Issue #49- Anberlin- "Breaking"


I've been sitting on this song, waiting to use it for a while... only because it's release date kept getting pushed back.

Anberlin is on their 4 major release (5th if you include their B-Sides album) and are finally finding major commercial success... which is rare, since most record labels won't keep putting money into you if you don't sell like gangbusters on your first album or two. The band released their first 3 albums on indie label Tooth & Nail, then moved to major label Universal. Under Universal's umbrella of uh... having more money than Tooth & Nail to promote them, they've taken off.

"The Feel Good Drag," the lead-off single to their latest album, "New Surrender" was a slow climber, and looked to be fading off, so back in January, the label announced "Breaking" as the next single. But "The Feel Good Drag" kept climbing...and climbing, so "Breaking" kept getting pushed back. Finally "The Feel Good Drag" hit #1, so it was time for it to fade...but the song continues to hand around in the Top 10 of the Alternative chart. Finally, "Breaking" has another radio release date, and I don't feel like sitting on this great track already.

Today's best music blog entry is from Anberlin. Here's "Breaking."