Archive for January, 2009

FT5: Songs from 90’s Soundtracks

0130top5cover90’s movies presented some unique opportunities for a lot of popular artists. Prince dressed up as the Joker. Jon Bon Jovi going down in a Blaze of Glory. Nine Inch Nails teaming up with David Lynch and some Natural Born Killers. But keep your seats, I promise that there isn’t anything from The Bodyguard in this list (sorry, Whitney Houston fans). However, I think I’ve picked out some choice lesser-known gems to mix in with the chart-topping hits. To qualify for the list, the song had to debut in the US on a soundtrack, and movie scores aren’t eligible. So without further ado, I present the Top 5 songs from 90’s movie soundtracks after the jump.

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New Tunes From Great Lake Swimmers

great_lake_swimmers02It’s been a while since we last heard from Canadian outfit Great Lake Swimmers after the release of their incredible 2007 album Ongiara.  Today news surfaced that the band will be releasing a new album entitled Lost Channels on March 31st via Nettwerk.  Here’s the repeat play worthy first single “Pulling on a Line”.

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Download: Great Lake Swimmers – Pulling on a Line [MP3]

Fucked Up @ Emo’s (1/31)

If you’re looking for cheaper options aside from the BSS show on Saturday night, Fucked Up at Emo’s should be a solid choice.  The band will be joined on the stage by Annihilation Time, Irong Age, and A.N.S.  You can get your hands on some tickets for only $10.  Doors at 8pm.

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Download: Fucked Up – No Epiphany [MP3]

Loney, Dear – Dear John

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Rating: ★★★½☆

When you first press play upon your record player, you will immediately be transported to the days of yesteryear, listening to Warren G and Nate Dogg.  Opening track, “Airport Surroundings,” off of Loney, Dear’s newest album, Dear John, is drastically similar to a famed song from years back, but in a more electronic folk presentation.  As the album moves forward, Regulators, mount up!

If you could discard the merry tones of Emil Svanangen when listening to this record, you will find that the pleasant acoustic driven album he created last time out with Loney, Noir, has been largely removed with this effort. Sure, the album is pleasantly coated with layer upon layer of various musical elements, but we found that on the last go round. Here, he has immersed himself, and his band, into a darker spectrum.

Electronic sound patchwork beeps throughout, as string instruments carefully accompany  the melodies the band created.  It all comes across a little denser than the previous effort, which one could  be led to attach a darker quality to this album.  But, the one thing you can’t do is erase the quality and tone of Emil’s voice, which is the driving force behind this group.

Sure, at times, his voice is shrouded in layer upon layer, but on songs such as “I Was Only Going Out” you find yourself presented with the favorable voice of this songwriter.  Like Jason Lytle, there is a deeper tone carried with the vocal, but he still manages to sound extremely humble and personal.  Listening, you want to put all your faith in every word that he shares with you, which is perhaps why this record wins you over.

At times, the various elements that present themselves in each song can be a bit overbearing.  It’s a more complete sound, more so than on the band’s debut, but at times that can be a bit daunting for listeners.  In your search to find some sort of sentiment in the mist of music, you find Emil Svanangen singing to you, almost as if he’s not singing to anyone else at all.  Personable voice is one of those rare qualities, but here it will allow you to go through the entirety of the album, even when finishing a song sings like a Herculean task.  You’ll thank him for it in the end.

You can find Emil and his band opening for Andrew Bird all across our great nation, and set to hit home here in Austin on February 12th at the Paramount Theater.

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Download: Loney, Dear – I Was Only Going Out [MP3]

ATH Interviews: Los Campesinos!

loscampesinos_coverAs a preview to their show at The Parish tomorrow night, ATH had the opportunity to sit down with Ellen Campesinos to ask her a few questions about her band Los Campesinos! Ellen touches on her musical inspirations and makes it well known that the band supports our newest president.  Follow the jump for the full interview

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Richie James Follin

richie03In a break from his duties as The Willowz front man, Richie James Follin has decided it’s time to try things on his own.  Mr. Follin recruited an all star cast of supporters for his new project including members of Hot Hot Heat, Band of Horses, Beachwood Sparks, and a ton of others.  You can expect the new solo album Battle to hit stores on April 7th.  Here’s first single “Host” for you to take with you.

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Download: Richie James Follin – Host [MP3]

Broken Social Scene @ Bass (1/31)

Here’s the one we’ve all been waiting months for.  Canadian super group Broken Social Scene is bringing the house down at Bass Concert Hall this Saturday evening in Austin.  If you’re foolish enough to not have tickets yet, try searching craiglist because tickets are sold out.  The band will be joined by special guest Lymbic System.  Music starts promptyly at 8pm.  This may be the one show you’ll regret missing this year.

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Download: Broken Social Scene – Lover’s Spit [MP3]

From the Closet – Wilson Pickett

will1I’d like to take a minute this week to pay homage to one of the great soul voices of our time. Sure, you’ve heard this sweet voice several times in your life, but does it make Wilson Pickett any less powerful? Absolutely not! I’m throwing a tune your way, just as an example of the great voice that stems from American soul.  See that smile?

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