Monday, December 19, 2011
Crowning the King of Soul: Sam Cooke
With the holiday season in full swing here, I've been hit by a heavy wave of nostalgia. Listening to the sweet sounds of the old crooners singing their holiday hits just makes me crave music that takes me back to some older days of music. I'm not going to focus here on Christmas tunes, because doubtless you've already been served a colossal dose of that. Before I head back to the 40s by watching A Christmas Story for 24 hours, I making a stop in the 60s. Today is my day for the King of Soul, Sam Cooke, a man you've probably heard, but may not have heard of. Normally in my drawing class I throw on my earplugs and listen to my own music, but the day my teacher put on Sam Cooke, I was much happier to listen to his music. I was amazed how one great song followed the next and I was never once tempted to stop listening. His voice is "like buttah", it's soulful and smooth at the same time. By that I mean Otis Redding has a very soulful voice, but Sam Cooke's has an element of smooth that makes it easier to sing along to than Otis. Sam Cooke reminds us that soul is an element that should never be overlooked. I could spend all day talking about his music, song by song, but I'm just going to let him take over now.
1. A Change Is Gonna Come
2. Wonderful World
3. You Send Me
4. Chain Gang
5. Cupid
6. Twistin' the Night Away
7. Nothing Can Change This Love
8. Always On My Mind
9. When I Fall In Love
10. Another Saturday Night
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Green Gloves - The National
Describing poetry with words will never do it justice. I'd rather just listen to this song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBhGFu84u90
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Among the Pines with A.A. Bondy
Listening to A.A. Bondy is like listening to a friend that has been with me for years, a constant companion traveling by my side through thick and thin, trouble and peace. His voice, harmonica, and guitar can be the best thing to have with you no matter where you're going. Simply put, his songs are beautiful. The folk genre consisting of a guy and guitar isn't a new one, nor is it a very small playing field. That A.A. Bondy can stand out among this crowd attests to his artfulness. I believe his greatest strength lies in his lyrics and the voice that delivers them. His voice paints the scenes that his words create with such sincerity and emotion you feel the songs more than hear them. If you listen to him, I suggest that you listen to him live, or his Daytrotter.com session, because that sincerity is even greater felt in these performances. Though I may have commitment issues when it comes to artists and bands, I have a strong feeling that A.A. Bondy won't be going anywhere. He is the wise, old friend that I am very thankful to have in my music world.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Blue Blood - Foals
It's hard for me to find a way to start channeling my thoughts on this song because when I'm listening to it they are silenced by the incredible sound I'm hearing. To me, it's more about feeling this song than just hearing it. I have to agree with my dad and say it adds something special to a song when it starts out soft and then slowly builds up into a more powerful sound. With this song, this style works incredibly well. You really get a sense of honesty and connection to the lyrics when the song begins with just Yannis Philippakis singing with a really nice guitar sound complementing him. Slowly, the sound builds with just a slight hint of bass and drum. Then there's that magic moment when the bass line decides to run away with the song, leading the drums and guitar with it to make THE sound. The sound where a guitar, bass, and drum find their own melodic groove but still fit together seamlessly. To me, it is one of music most supreme sounds and what makes me truly love a band. Foals does this incredibly well. They are a band that attracts your ear to both the individual instruments and their sound as a whole. Beyond a doubt my favorite part of this particular song, is the bass line. I've come to realize many of my favorite bands are labeled as such because they know how to treat a bass line. Make it melodic and prominent in your sound and you've got pure music gold on your hands. Check out the music video cause it's pretty sweet.
Blue Blood - Foals
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Ballad of Geraldine - Donovan
Monday, December 5, 2011
Introducing: Mike Mains and the Branches
My first dive into the local music scene was definitely unforgettable. Local music venues in Fort Wayne, Indiana for those of us that are under 21 bring the good, the bad, and the "please stop, I really am having trouble keeping myself from running out of the room and freeing my ears of the horrible noise you are making" (looking at you Sleeping with Sirens). My best friend and I had the greatest fortune of meeting an exceptionally excellent kind of band at our first show: Mike Mains and the Branches. There's nothing like listening to wonderful music and knowing that the people making it are sweet awesome people that you've had the good fortune of meeting. Especially if you met them in the Dunfee Missionary Church, but that is another story entirely which we will get to later. Mike Mains and the Branches make great music. period. The members of the group that I have met, David, Mike, and Shannon, are simply marvelous people and I am so honored to introduce their music to you if you have never heard them before. I don't come across a ton of bands where I just have to have the whole album, but with this band I feel compelled to purchase every single song. So here I am, trying my best to introduce Mike Mains and the Branches, one of my favorite discoveries that I have made locally. What better to do on a Monday then check them out right now?
Mike Mains and the Branches Facebook
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z4ruIbCYZ0
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