Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Album: Funeral

As of late, The Arcade Fire have found themselves in danger of earning that dreaded label: overhyped. Whatever your personal view on the band's status, put that aside for a moment, and listen to them with fresh ears at a time when they were brand new and label-free. Listening to their debut album Funeral for the first time is a moment I like to recall. As I always do when listening to something completely unknown and without preconception, I waited with anticipation for the music to unfold. And unfold it did. Coming out of my computer speakers back in 2004 was an exuberant yet mournful, delicate yet aggressive, insular yet relatable string of songs that were decidedly fresh-sounding. With each track, I experienced that rare feeling of complete sonic satisfaction...roughly the verbal equivalent of "That's it! Yes! Score!" Here's hoping you'll be compelled to similar exclamations.

A good choice for: fans of large, full, somewhat bombastic, wall-of-sound type sounds; Led Zeppelin's more ambitious pieces; The Polyphonic Spree; The Flaming Lips in certain moods; those who have experienced the loss of family members.

Tracks to try: The "Neighborhood" songs - Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels), Neighborhood #2 (Laika), Neighborhood #3 (Power Out), Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)

Listen here.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Album: Moon Safari

Every now and then, a real breakthrough album comes along that creates a brand new world of sound unlike something we've heard before. And, consequently, that album influences many other artists who want to be a part of it. Air's 1998 full-length debut Moon Safari is one such album. It's a delicious blend of space lounge, electronica, '70s synth, and that certain je ne sais quoi (obligatory French reference as Air are a French band...says so right there on the album cover)!

A good choice for: fans of chillout, downtempo, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Zero 7 and the like, bilingual song titles; Francophiles.

Tracks to try: La Femme d'Argent, Sexy Boy, You Make It Easy, New Star In the Sky, Le Voyage de Penelope

Listen here.

[Thanks to Jeremiah H. for his inspirational devotion to this album!]