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Monthly Archives: August 2013

Peter Bjorn and John/”Start to Melt”

What can I say about this unconventional three-man band? Peter Bjorn and John (bandmates Peter, Bjorn, and John) create interesting images with their sound…from pounding piano and mood-mimicking bass hooks to static-y echo vocals you wish you could recreate. Their lyrics blend blissfully behind it all and submerge you into a world that is synced to the happy endings of indie movies. But of course that happens. They’re an indie band.

If you haven’t heard of them, they’re this Swedish indie pop band that blew up in 2006/2007 with their song “Young Folks” off their Writer’s Block album (vocals accompanied by Victoria Bergsman). However, this is not their first debut. They actually formed in 1999, and their music has been featured on movies like 21 (“You got me up against the wall” –> their “Up Against the Wall” song), and TV shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Melrose Place, Parenthood, and Gossip Girl. They’ve been around for awhile to say the least, and their latest head-bobbing hit “Lies” (off their 2011 album Gimme Some) is quite fetching (<–Mean Girls reference – couldn’t resist).

I personally started listening when I heard “Young Folks”, but I went deeper into Writer’s Block, bought the CD, and secured one of my favorites to be “Start to Melt”. It’s a mirage of sounds that make you want to melt, you’re so happy. It sure puts a smile on my face when I listen to it. I hope it puts one on yours. (The following is a mix between “Start to Melt” and “Up Against the Wall”).

Top Musical Influences:  The obvious:  John Lennon, John Cage, Bob Dylan, R.E.M., Sonic Youth; the not-so-obvious:  Jay-Z, AC/DC, Prince, ABBA, the O’Jays, “girlfriends, politics, art, dogs….”

Top Songs:  Young Folks, Second Chance, It Don’t Move Me, Amsterdam

Sound:  nostalgic, pop-indie, feel-good, quirky

Let’s Talk About Canon Blue

Canon Blue is a pleasant surprise. This seemingly band-sounding orchestra is actually a solo act by the name of Daniel James. He collaborates with other musicians to produce an tender, solid piece of art. “Rumspringa”, his latest masterpiece, is unreal, reminding me of a movie soundtrack of traveling and discovery and just breathing in life as it comes to the lungs. It’s just the right amount of simple, and has dashes of genius melodies to catch yourself tapping your foot to. I stumbled upon him when I was on Noisetrade ( Noisetrade ), practically on the first page of their website, along with other featured artists.

He’s American, resting his home base in Nashville (like Civil Twilight, I might add), and has toured with Danish indie-rockers Efterklang, and worked on his “Rumspringa” album in their Copenhagen studio. Needless to say, he’s got foreign friends who have a passion for what he does.

Music is the great bond we all have to share. Canon Blue’s music can be purchased on Amazon and Itunes, but NoiseTrade also offers it free with the option of giving a suggested tip as small as $6. Not bad, right? Oh, don’t be stingy. I donated. And I couldn’t feel any happier: my money was well spent.

Top Musical Influences: Boards of Canada, Nick Drake, Serge Gainsbourg, Autechre

Top Songs: Bows and Arrows, Lulls, A Native, Rumspringa, Indian Summer

Sound: Alternative-Classical mix, Pop, Orchestral, Dramatic

*Bonus Tip: If you try to Google the album “Rumspringa”, put Canon Blue in with your search. There’s a band out there called that, and that isn’t him at all. Happy Listening! 🙂

Welcome to My Blog/Civil Twilight

J. de Black here, ready to give you music that’ll open your mind.

Meet Civil Twilight. They hail from South Africa, and although the lead singer looks like Robert Pattinson, I promise you, he is not.

Top musical influences include: U2, Radiohead, and Oasis.

Top Songs: Letters from the Sky, River, Come As You Are (Nirvana cover), Teardrop (Massive Attack Cover), and Human. (Pheu, that was a lot.)

Sound: Atmospheric, dreamscape, deep and meaningful, alt rock.