Monday, May 23, 2011

The Cars Move Like This



The Cars will be performing on Jimmy Fallon Tuesday, May 24, pushin' the new album Move Like This. Is the album a triumphant return to the 80's top of the pop heap? Well, it doesn't sound a million miles away from Heartbeat City to me, but then it's the first three albums that I love. Nevertheless, Sad Song, Free, Too Late, and Hits Me sound cool enough to call the reunion a success to me. What do you think? The whole thing is streaming here or here.

Hits Me by The Cars


Free by The Cars

Sad Song by The Cars

Keep On Knocking by The Cars

Blue Tip by The Cars

It's Only by The Cars

Drag On Forever by The Cars

Too Late by The Cars

Soon by The Cars

Take Another Look by The Cars

You Might Think - Adam Duritz (Written by Ric Ocasek) by AMBV

The Carrs - You Might Think by yme123

Ric Ocasek - Come On by Kirill Chernov

Ric Ocasek - Emotion In Motion by SnowWhite1

Buy The Cars Move Like This at Amazon or at iTunes.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Frank Black/Black Francis is Better Than Pixies Anyway


I went to see Pixies for their Doolittle concert recently, and it was a good time, noisy rock and roll show. My only complaint would be that at times the vocal effects were a little overwhelming, kind of like the dry ice fog clouds that obscured the band, the entire stage, and much of the crowd for Into the White.

But hey, that's quibbling, Doolittle is one of my favourite albums of all time, and that's the first time I've seen a band perform their whole record in sequence. It's an interesting idea, an audience member is compelled to listen to their least favourite songs along with their most favourite (or the hits). I had a friend who once said that the bad songs on a record make the good ones better. I don't know if that's true, but I know I am still intrigued by the idea of an album as a whole as a particular art form. If you missed the show and would like to make up your own mind about Pixies doing Doolittle in Winnipeg, check out Teenage Dogs in Trouble to get sorted.

What with Lovering and Santiago musing about the possibility of new Pixies music, I've also been thinking, What if they don't? I'll never get the amazed feeling of excitement that I got listening to Brave New Waves and hearing Monkey Gone to Heaven again. I don't know how likely it is that a new Pixies album would match my wonder upon doling out the shekels for Doolittle on vinyl and discovering a whole new world. But Frank Black/Black Francis has put out a lot of really good music that has a lot more dimensions than Pixies, bringing in touches of country, rhythm and blues, 80's synth pop with Grand Duchy, and singer-songwriter/storyteller flourishes. None of his albums have blown me away, but every disc has grown on me, and every one has a few stupendous songs and a few more good ones. I think it's time we shoved the new Pixies album hopes to the backburner and appreciate FB's work on its own merits.

Black Francis - Dead Man's Curve by cafe_magro

BLACK FRANCIS / Six Legged Man by indie-1

Frank Black Kicked in the Taco 1 by CreepCreep

Bill Jocko by Frank Black by Timedoor

04 Frank Black - 17 - Gouge Away by spunxtain

Where Is My Mind (Placebo ft. Frank Black) by ben.burns

Frank Black/The Man Who Was Too Loud by Briandoherty

Il Cuchaiao by Black Francis by Timedoor

The World - Black Francis by Amo Descubrir Canciones

Black Francis with Joey Santiago by Oedipus

Black Francis - She Took All The Money by Moitionpic







Comments are welcome below. Rant, rave, celebrate the fact you survived the Rapture.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Hold Steady 's Craig Finn Offers Some Subtle Songs



The Hold Steady's Craig Finn recently appeared on the Minnesota Public Radio produced program Wits with Chuck Klosterman. He played a couple of beautiful songs which you can enjoy below - and the sound quality is superb.





You can also check out The Hold Steady's Live Jim Beam Live Music Series Video from the House of Blues in Cleveland. It's pretty fine, too, though a lot noiser than the Finn alone stuff.

Don't Call Them Twinkies by idealizela

I Feel Like This Summer is Gonna Be One Long Hold Steady Song by WeBecameActors



You're Never Alone In New York (Featuring Craig Finn) by Mark Mallman