Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Local Natives - Gorilla Manor

Welp, it's another Frenchkiss Records love affair. The Dodos, The Antlers, Passion Pit, and now Local Natives. I'm not quite sure what they're doing right, but they keep releasing refined, thorough albums with unique sounds - an excellent recipe for music love-affairs.

Gorilla Manor, the new album from Los Angeles-based Local Natives, is fantastically catchy and emotional. The lyrics, sometimes vague, sometimes incredibly blunt, always flow incredibly well. To describe their sound, think something like an upbeat, drum-driven band (kind of like The Dodos in that sense) with the occasional vocal Fleet Foxes Effect. Throw in some Dirty Projectors-like harmonies, a little Grizzly Bear-like ambiance, and a bit of older Say Anything roughness (…Is a Real Boy), and you've got something close.

As far as the album itself, I absolutely love the feel of it. A fantastic mix of upbeat, raw emotion along with that touch of realism that makes listening to it more of an experience than just picking out a song or two. The flow is easy to fall into, and turning it off halfway through leaves you missing it immediately.

My favorite songs on the album are the opening track, "Wide Eyes", "Airplanes", "Wold News", "Who Knows Who Cares", and "Cubism Dream". But like I said before, the album doesn't feel like single songs - the songs just fit so damn well together. Bits and pieces of everything blend shockingly well, creating that unique sound that makes you know Gorilla Manor is something special. Check out their myspace here, and the music video for "Airplanes" below.


Sunday, April 4, 2010

Top Artists/Albums/Songs to Sleep and Nap To

Sometimes, going to bed in silence is out of the question. Maybe your roommate's having sex in the bed next to you. Or maybe sirens have turned the peaceful night into a parade. Or maybe you just want to fill the silence around you with emotion, passion, and melody. Either way, looking for a good album to play can be quite tricky. And thus, The Top 10 Artists To Go To Sleep to:

Artists
Suggested Albums

10. Iron and Wine - Super mellow, super relaxing. Our Endless Numbered Days. The Shepherd's Dog.
9. Art Tatum - Mellow old jazz. Just great. The Complete Capitol Recordings.
8. Kings of Convenience - Slow, non-directional, comforting, familiar tunes. Riot on the Empty Street, Declaration of Dependence.
7. Sufjan Stevens - Long-time favorite. Expansive, easy flow, easy-listening. Seven Swans, Greetings from Michigan: The Great Lakes State, Come On Feel The Illinoise!
6. Vetiver - Smooth, easy, simple, happy acoustic tunes. Tight Knit, Things of the Past.
5. Elliott Smith - Classic. Sad, beautiful melodies to focus on before bed. Elliott Smith. XO. Either/Or.
4. Au Revoir Simone - Smooth, easy beats, relaxing. Perfect to drift off to. Still Night, Still Light.
3. Mark Kozelek - Red House Painters. Sun Kil Moon. Both of Mark's bands clear the air and leave a sad, peaceful atmosphere. Songs for a Blue Guitar (Red House Painters), Tiny Cities (Sun Kil Moon).
2. Sigur Rós - One of my favorite bands of all time. Awesome to head to sleep listening to the soft, layered sounds of the classic Icelandic band. ( ), Takk..., Ágætis Byrjun.
1. Justin Vernon - As himself, Bon Iver, or Volcano Choir, Justin Vernon has a gift at making sleep music. For Emma, Forever Ago. Blood Bank EP. Hazeltons. Unmap. In that order.


But sleep comes in different forms. Sometimes, you listen to music to go to sleep for the night. Other times, you want to close your eyes, sleep for a half hour or so, and listen to the music. So, for those times, The Top 15 Albums to Nap to:

15. Ambulance Ltd - Ambulance Ltd.
14. Ben Sollee and Daniel Martin Moore - Dear Companion
13. The Dodos - Visiter
12. The Antlers - Hospice
11. Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place
10. Holly Miranda - Sleep on Fire EP
9. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (Sun Giant, too)
8. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
7. Jose Gonzalez - Veneer
6. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young - So Far
5. Department of Eagles - In Ear Park
4. Mark Olson and Gary Louris - Ready for the Flood
3. Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
2. Beach House - Teen Dream
1. The xx - The xx

And a few sleeping songs that are great by themselves:

3. Avett Brothers - If It's the Beaches
2. Pomegranates - I Feel Like I'm A Million Years Old
1. Kevin Drew - Love vs. Porn