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5SF: april 2

Happy Friday, everyone, it’s that time again; time for another installment of the five song Friday!

The Bird and The Bee – Heard It On The Radio
The only “new” original track from their most recent release, a cover album/tribute to Hall and Oates, The Bird and The Bee harness their delightful quirkiness effortlessly on this wonderful airy hit. While the rest of the album is a guilty pleasure for sure, there is nothing to feel guilty about while listening to, and loving this song; it is sweet, warm, and perfect for a spring time drive. I have been a fan of The Bird and The Bee from day one, and this is yet another amazing song that I can add to my list of favorites by them. Be sure to check out the rest of the album as well, because they do Hall and Oates covers like no one else; they add a whole new level of fun!

Mumford and Sons – Little Lion Man
The album Sigh No More is one of those albums that I only wish I would have discovered sooner; it is an amazing album from beginning to end. I love the weathered, raspy vocals, and the light speed guitar and banjo strumming on this song, factors which are also present on many of the other tremendous folk-rock songs on the album. This is one of those songs that you hear and realize you have stumbled onto something amazing, and in my case, it is then that I get excited about sharing it with others. If you haven’t heard of Mumford & Sons before today, consider yourself educated about a truly amazing and talented band, and if you love this song, you will adore the rest of their most recent release, Sigh No More; I know I do.

Vampire Weekend – Giving Up The Gun
I will admit that I was a bit hard on Vampire Weekend when they started putting out singles from their most recent album, Contra. The first, Horchata, didn’t blow me away, and the second, Cousins, took me a while to warm up to. However, when I saw them on SNL a few weeks ago, and they performed this song, it was then that I saw and heard the Vampire Weekend that I fell so deeply in love with when they released their debut back in 2008. Low and behold, they’ve since released this as the third single from Contra, and I have been loving this track (and the rest of the album) more and more with each listen. I’m glad this amazing song got me back on track, and back to loving the Vampire Weekend that I was missing. Also, be sure to check out the playful video, because my lover, Jake Gyllenhaal is in it (and the lead singer of Vampire Weekend is quite dreamy as well!).

Broken Bells – Vaporize
What do you get when Danger Mouse and the lead singer of The Shins collaborate? Something pretty awesome, as far as I am concerned. This is my favorite song from their recent collaborative effort, the self-titled debut from Broken Bells. This song truly highlights both of their musical sensibilities, and makes for a wonderful listening experience; this is definitely the best song on the album for me. I fully expect to see this on a lot of best of lists for 2010, because when you have someone as consistently talented as Danger Mouse collaborating with someone as downright amazing as James Mercer of The Shins, it’s bound to get attention; and it certainly has captured mine.

Robyn – Fembot
Ever since Robyn posted this new song on her website, I have been getting more and more excited about a new release from her; so it’s a good thing there’s going to be THREE new albums from this Swedish pop-goddess in 2010. That’s right ladies and gents, 2010 looks like it’s gonna be a huge year for Robyn, who has proven that she has still got it with this extremely catchy pop gem. If this is any taste of what we can expect in the following three releases this year, it seems that Robyn is hell bent on becoming the true, all reigning queen of pop; and if it’s anything like her previous self-titled release, she’s certainly going to get my vote. Rumor is, that the first of three albums comes our way in June; I for one cannot wait.

Alright kids, there’s your five songs for this wonderful Friday. What did you think? Please leave me delicious comments and let me know; and be sure to let me know what you are listening to as well! Have a great weekend!

shhh… it’s a “secret” “bonus” 5SF!!

Well, I know that I said that I wasn’t going to be able to do any 5 song Fridays this month, because of the ginormous countdown, but after it was suggested that I include some music from the CDs that I have been pimping, I figured that this would be a GREAT opportunity to recap, and do just that; bring the music!

So, I picked 5 tracks from 5 CDs that have already made the countdown, and without too much flash, or pomp and circumstance, here they are: (and don’t fret, today’s CD will be up later!)

Instead of getting on about each track, I will just refer you back to the reviews that I did for each CD. Each of these songs are what I would consider to be pretty much my favorite tracks from each corresponding CD. Maybe these songs will draw you into checking out these great albums too!

Matt Nathanson – Bulletproof Weeks (countdown post)
[audio:http://www.duanemoody.com/audio/fsf_126_bulletproof.mp3]
Girls Aloud – Girl Overboad (countdown post)
[audio:http://www.duanemoody.com/audio/fsf_126_girloverboard.mp3]
Tracey Thorn – Nowhere Near (countdown post)
[audio:http://www.duanemoody.com/audio/fsf_126_nowherenear.mp3]
The Shins – Red Rabbits
(countdown post)
[audio:http://www.duanemoody.com/audio/fsf_126_redrabbits.mp3]
Hilary Duff – Outside of You (see! I told you it was brilliant!) (countdown post)
[audio:http://www.duanemoody.com/audio/fsf_126_outsideofyou.mp3]

Enjoy! Now… back to our regularly scheduled end of year countdown!

the 31 best of 2007 – 27: The Shins – Wincing the Night Away

For whatever (stupid) reason, the Shins’ latest album initially wasn’t even in the running for my favorite records of the year; but then I listened to it again, and was like, “WTF? It totally should be!”. This is one of those albums that really sneaks up on you, because when you first listen to it, you DO realize how good it is, but you don’t really grasp how good it is until much, much later. That’s exactly what happened to me… it just took time; and thankfully, that time has come.

I have to say that I was very surprised that I liked this album as much as I did, and that it hooked me in the way that it did; both initially, and then again recently. I will openly admit that I was completely blind to that whole cult of the Shins before I heard some great songs in Garden State. After liking what I heard, I thought I would check out their stuff, but it wasn’t until I was standing in a record store, and saw their new release Wincing the Night Away,that I actually followed through with my curiosity. See, I am one of those people that goes through moods; sometimes I am just not in a place to be accepting of certain types of music, and the Shins are so different from what I was listening to at the time, that I wasn’t in a place to truly understand and embrace them. Not only are the vocals very inviting and comforting, but the layers of guitars, and beats really draw you into the rich landscape of the lyrical craft that the Shins musically portray. There aren’t many artists that I would even compare to them, because for me, they really have their own thing going; and that is not something you can say about very many artists these days. Sure they remind me of groups like Death Cab For Cutie and the Decemberists, but they do what even those groups do so well themselves; they carve out their own little corner in the music landscape, and make something truly interesting and good, and dare I say it, sort of unique to them.

On Wincing, some of the songs may be pretty dark themes, but they are all beautiful. It is hard not to sing along with the “la la la”s of the upbeat songs, because they really do hook you in. I am also glad that this is my first Shins album, because not only is it a great album, for me, it doesn’t come with the “cult of the Shins” pressure that the previous releases hold.

This album also has a lot of something that I love; there are a wealth of specific lines from songs that really grab you, and hold you to the floor, cementing themselves in your mind for days after you heard them. I love it when that happens, and the Shins really master that; from “we’ve pissed on far too many sprites, and they’re all standing up for their rights” to “because you had to know I was fond of you, fond of y-o-u”, they really have some great lines that really grab you and won’t let go. I am happy to say that this is one of those records that are like a fine wine; they get better with age, and get better with each listen. Now, it’s time to put the earphones on and listen to Wincing the Night Away!

My favorite songs from Wincing the Night Away:
Australia, Sleeping Lessons, Turn On Me, Red Rabbits, and A Comet Appears. (I thought I would follow my promise to bring some music to these, so click on the song with a link for the youtube video!!)

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