Wednesday, May 20, 2015

A Midweek Collection

Fugu//Dalmation
a psychadelic folk rock blend 

The Only Living Boy in New York//Simon & Garfunkel
this song feels like an old comfort memory

Memories of You//Avi Buffalo
bizarre lyrics ("The morning of my grandpa I never met") paired with a subdued pop vibe

Horchata//Vampire Weekend
A typical teenage choice, but I can't help the mesmirizing pull of:
 "here comes the feeling you'd thought you'd forgotten"

Varsity//Smith Westerns
"Safety came in numbers, but all I needed was just one"

Hope you're having a good week!

A

Love EP//Candids





Self-labelled as Insolent Pop, this description deeply resonates with the blurred and hotheadedly amplified lyrics of Candids. As vocalizations push through accompanying the guitar,  enunciation and meaning are abandoned along the way, only to be suddenly recaptured in the concluding song "Love". Lines such as "we'll sing along//for we know all the lyrics" create a welcoming sense of community, while others seem to boost self confidence ("you look fantastic"). The overall cheery and uplifting demeanor encourages the listener to think of light and easy carefree days, accentuating the impending arrival of summer. Based in Nantes, France, this indie pop-rock group will draw you in with their rhythmic sound and encourage you to crack a smile.

Bandcamp (this EP comes out on May 30th)
Facebook

Genre: indie pop, indie rock, insolent pop

Friday, May 8, 2015

bury me at make out creek//Mitski

Mitski is a very simplistic indie rock artist, with gracefully honest lyrics that capture the teenage/young adult idyllic experience. Heartbreaking lyrics ("if your hands need to break more than trinkets in your room/you can lean on my arm/as you break my heart") will pull you in, as lines that remind you of fleeting moments encourage you to stay ("and I don't wanna go home yet/let me walk to the top of the big night sky"). Her sound feels safe, making you feel as if you're with a good friend and that it's OK to cry. In a strange way it also feels very much like a subdued, chilling version of the Vivian Girls; yet despite this "chill" it heavily reminds me of seemingly endless spring and summer nights, where school and winter are still far off thoughts.

I'm unabashed of how much comfort I've found in this album.

Genre:indie rock, alternative
Favorite Track: first love late spring

Thursday, May 7, 2015

May

Its been two months since I've posted, which is mainly because of my extreme studying for APs (and school in general), the first of which (Art History) I had today! It went well and even though I have two more to take, they're both a lot less intimidating and feel really manageable. Today was also the last day of track so I will have so much more free time to write and read (and cry as I finish season 7 of Gilmore Girls).

What I've been listening to:

It's surf pop that doesn't feel like it's so full of air that it'll just drift away.

I've been listening a lot to the student run radio at Oberlin, and I discovered Karen O while listening to it as I laid in bed with the spring morning sunlight streaming in. It felt right (and cheesy deal w it)


"Dark Prom Dream Pop"

What I've been watching: 
I loved this so much. Before watching, I had never heard of her, and now I can't stop thinking about her. Marina is a performance artist; she often turns to the public to interact with her in her different pieces, and the result is always incredibly daring and innovative. 


 The Sausage Video.
the musical masterpiece of our generation. 

Hope you're doing okay in this time of stress and exams!

A