I was shocked, shocked I tell you when I realized I had not already posted a 'Repeatworthy' about Melody Gardot!
There aren't too many singer/songwriters I would gush about these days, but seriously, Melody is amazing.
I don't listen to a lot of Jazz, since most of it seems to be recycled covers of songs written decades ago. Melody uses a bare minimum of covers, which is refreshing.
There's not one forced or false moment in either of her albums - it all rings true and feels sincere. You should definitely check out her music, and her Wikipedia page is worth a read as well.
Showing posts with label music recommendations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music recommendations. Show all posts
Sunday, October 04, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Repeatworthy: Pink Martini
Pink Martini is a great blend of genres (Latin, Lounge, Classical, Jazz) each of which seem to bend effortlessly to the will of these talented musicians, and feels worldly without actually being world music.
The band is originally from Portland Oregon, and they're one of the few groups I would be willing to get on a plane and fly to a different city in order to see live.
Since I'm not a musician, for me the big appeal of the group is the lead singer, China Forbes, who also has a great solo album. China has a great personality and range, and always seems to be giving her all to really sell each song.
The band is originally from Portland Oregon, and they're one of the few groups I would be willing to get on a plane and fly to a different city in order to see live.
Since I'm not a musician, for me the big appeal of the group is the lead singer, China Forbes, who also has a great solo album. China has a great personality and range, and always seems to be giving her all to really sell each song.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
Repeatworthy: Bitter:Sweet
Bitter:Sweet is a group that’s supposedly ‘Trip Hop’, even through I don’t really agree - it doesn't really seem minimal enough.
Portishead's (el primo Trip Hop) latest work isn't exactly minimal - I’m not a music expert, so it's tricky to say what qualifies as Trip Hop these days.
Whatever the classification, Bitter:Sweet is worth checking out if you haven't yet had the pleasure. It's a cross of big-bandy jazz and sultry conspiratorially-whispered lyrics that's refreshingly ear-catching.
Portishead's (el primo Trip Hop) latest work isn't exactly minimal - I’m not a music expert, so it's tricky to say what qualifies as Trip Hop these days.
Whatever the classification, Bitter:Sweet is worth checking out if you haven't yet had the pleasure. It's a cross of big-bandy jazz and sultry conspiratorially-whispered lyrics that's refreshingly ear-catching.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Repeatworthy: Ingrid Michaelson
Ingrid Michaelson is upbeat even when the subject matter isn't, when the song isn't - even in a slow song there's a definite sound of hope.
My favorite song is probably 'Be OK', which always cheers me up even though I can't put my finger on exactly why.
She's 29 and already has 4 albums out - I applaud that kind of focus.
My favorite song is probably 'Be OK', which always cheers me up even though I can't put my finger on exactly why.
She's 29 and already has 4 albums out - I applaud that kind of focus.
Monday, September 07, 2009
Repeatworthy: Metisse
Metisse is more of that soothing-solace stuff I've been listening to a lot lately.
I thought the group was from Africa when I first heard it - turns out they're based in Ireland. It feels like 'World Music'.
The most popular song is 'Boom Boom Ba' which you may be familiar with from a great TV show called 'Dead Like Me'.
The African sound or influence makes sense once you know that lead singer Aïda is from the Ivory Coast.
I thought the group was from Africa when I first heard it - turns out they're based in Ireland. It feels like 'World Music'.
The most popular song is 'Boom Boom Ba' which you may be familiar with from a great TV show called 'Dead Like Me'.
The African sound or influence makes sense once you know that lead singer Aïda is from the Ivory Coast.
Labels:
Africa,
Ireland,
Metisse,
Music,
music recommendations,
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Repeatworthy: The Wailin Jennys
Remember that fun Bluegrass music from 'O Brother, Where Art Thou'? The Wailin Jennys fit right in to that crowd, high quality, well-harmonized music that is folky without being whiny.
Check out The Wailin Jennys.
I've been listening to a lot of soothing, solace-giving music lately. Do I need soothing? Do I need solace? I guess so, cause this stuff hits the spot.
Check out The Wailin Jennys.
I've been listening to a lot of soothing, solace-giving music lately. Do I need soothing? Do I need solace? I guess so, cause this stuff hits the spot.
Labels:
Music,
music recommendations,
repeatworthy,
solace,
The Wailin Jennys
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Repeatworthy: The Weepies
Deb Talan and Steve Tannen had solo musical acts, then they met, got married, had a wee one, and became The Weepies.
It's mellow, well written, and has a good variety of instrumentation. The laid-back vibe never gets boring or tiresome. They don't take themselves too seriously, always a good trait in my book.
Check out this video.
It's mellow, well written, and has a good variety of instrumentation. The laid-back vibe never gets boring or tiresome. They don't take themselves too seriously, always a good trait in my book.
Check out this video.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Repeatworthy: Neko Case
I've been listening to a lot of what I consider seems like 'old-fashioned country' which from my perspective is the 1970's, which I suppose is more like folk music than country music.
It's not about pickup trucks, cowboy hats, horses, and so it - it's about people. The lyrics, instruments and style are very accessible, and though they may have been powerfully engineered, rigorously produced and then thoroughly digitized, the songs do not feel that way. The songs feel "real".
Check out Neko Case, won't you? I don't love all her stuff, but the songs I do like, I like a lot:
Magpie to the Morning
Things That Scare Me
We've Never Met
Furnace Room Lullaby
Wayfaring Stranger
It's not about pickup trucks, cowboy hats, horses, and so it - it's about people. The lyrics, instruments and style are very accessible, and though they may have been powerfully engineered, rigorously produced and then thoroughly digitized, the songs do not feel that way. The songs feel "real".
Check out Neko Case, won't you? I don't love all her stuff, but the songs I do like, I like a lot:
Magpie to the Morning
Things That Scare Me
We've Never Met
Furnace Room Lullaby
Wayfaring Stranger
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Repeatworthy: Kris Delmhorst
"With a name like 'Delmhorst', you know it must be good!"
She sneakily, conspiratorially insinuates her emotional goal into your psyche. It's a bit unnerving at first, but soon you come to like it, need it, DEMAND IT.
The current song I love to repeat by Kris is 'If Not for Love'. Check it out. It's best on headphones, it feels as if she's whispering just to you personally.
She sneakily, conspiratorially insinuates her emotional goal into your psyche. It's a bit unnerving at first, but soon you come to like it, need it, DEMAND IT.
The current song I love to repeat by Kris is 'If Not for Love'. Check it out. It's best on headphones, it feels as if she's whispering just to you personally.
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Repeatworthy: Cowboy Junkies
'Sweet Jane' just played on my Pandora, reminding me what sweet background noise is 'Cowboy Junkies'
They sound like something out of the more distant past than they are - and I mean that in a good way. If you like Natalie Merchant, you'll probably like CB. If not, what'samatta you?
Check em out.
They sound like something out of the more distant past than they are - and I mean that in a good way. If you like Natalie Merchant, you'll probably like CB. If not, what'samatta you?
Check em out.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Repeatworthy: The Be Good Tanyas
A good indication of music I'm enjoying is a song that ends up on repeat for an hour or more. I have a high tolerance for repetition, which is good in some ways (coping with daily BS) and bad in others (lack of motivation to change myself/situation for the better).
Lately I have found 'The Be Good Tanyas' very repeatable - I'm especially enjoying a cover of 'When Doves Cry' (yes, the one by Prince) and 'In My Time of Dying', which apparently is also not an original song, but it's 'new to me'.
Check 'em out!
Lately I have found 'The Be Good Tanyas' very repeatable - I'm especially enjoying a cover of 'When Doves Cry' (yes, the one by Prince) and 'In My Time of Dying', which apparently is also not an original song, but it's 'new to me'.
Check 'em out!
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