5/28/2009

I don't know a lot about this band, I just heard about them on NPR. I got a few of their songs and I really liked this acoustic version. I like the raspy singing voice.
Heartless Bastards - Searching For The Ghost (Acoustic)

I have no idea what to write about this song. I have listened to this a billion times sine I discovered it and it completely baffles me. Their Myspace page labels them as Reggae/Americana/Black Metal. From what I read I know Diplo is involved as is Switch. If you don't know who they are, Diplo is a DJ/producer and worked with MIA on her record as well as founder of Mad Decent Records. Switch is a British DJ/producer who is owner of Dubside, one of the most respected underground dancehall labels around. Check out their Bio story and then tell me you aren't even a little curious.

Major Lazer is a Jamaican commando who lost his arm in the secret Zombie War of 1984. The US military rescued him and repurposed ... (more) experimental lazers as prosthetic limbs. Since then Major Lazer has been a hired renegade soldier for a rogue government operating in secrecy underneath the watch of M5 and the CIA. His cover is that of a dancehall night club owner from Trinidad and he enlisted the help of long-time allies and uber-producers, Diplo and Switch, to produce his first LP. His true mission is to protect the world from the dark forces of evil that live just under the surface of a civilized society. He fights vampires and various monsters, parties hard, and has a rocket powered skateboard. As part of a plan to subdue the forces of evil with a batch of futuristic dancehall bangers, the three encamped at Tuff Gong Studios in Jamaica to record the Major Lazer record. The product of this collaboration is Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do
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Major Lazer - Hold The Line

Amazing, light and airy. Makes me want to drive down the some ocean coast with the top down and the sun shining bright.
Richard Swift - Lady Luck

When I hear this song it always reminds me of driving to work early in the morning. I put it on a CD that was dedicated to music that was nice to wake up with, and I listened to that CD every morning for about 2 months. The lyrics seem like they are a compilation of phrases pulled out of a diary, or one sentence lines from different unfinished songs. However what really brings it together is the music put to it. The piano riff is repetitive but when the bass works itself in it becomes really beautiful. Add the subtle hint of drums and you got a great song. Simple, little, and easy to listen to. My favorite line oh my god, dude that dog called me bro
Barr - Half Of Two Times Two

This one is a slow country burner about drugs. We hear songs all the time about drugs but it's rare to find a song about abstaining from drugs with this much honesty. The lyrics tell of being sick of drugs and all that comes with it. The author is realizing that while it may have been fun, he can't continue with his reckless ways because he has seen where that leads to. Hence the title. By the way this band is from England and they are a great band. I haven't heard a song by them I didn't like if not love.
Broken Family Band - John Belushi (No Longer Avaliable)

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