Monday, December 20, 2010
The Jessica Simpson Conundrum
Here's the thing; I don't like Jessica Simpson. Her music is ridiculous. Her voice is so airy, it makes it difficult to listen to her for more than fifteen seconds at a time. And things rapidly go downhill from there if I have to see her AND listen to her talk and/or sing. All that said, I love both of her Christmas albums ("Jessica Simpson has two Christmas albums!?" I know, right?) The first one was released in 2004 and is called Rejoyce: The Christmas Album and the second was just released this November and is titled Happy Christmas, as seen above. I don't understand how it is possible for me to detest any and all things having to do with her non-Christmas activities, yet become overwhelmed with joy at the thought of popping in Rejoyce on a long winter's drive. I got so excited when I heard she was releasing a new Christmas album that I actually wrote it on my Black Friday shopping list, an act commonly reserved for items of the utmost importance. This led to the temporary belief that my love for her Christmas albums was actually just an excuse to listen to her and that maybe I actually like her other music too. So, I decided to venture into the barren, treacherous land I like to call "Jessica Simpson's Career." I didn't like it there. I had to listen to hours of Nina Simone to cleanse my mind after that. I think it would be accurate to say I still don't like Jessica Simpson. But, I love her Christmas music. I'm gonna chalk this up to a Christmas miracle.
Tis the season!
-J
Friday, December 17, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week
Earlier this week I mentioned to Mad Dog that Wilson Phillips put out a Christmas cd this year and I wanted to blog about it. Her response? "What?! My sister and I used to be nuts for Wilson Phillips!" Turns out this is another thing we have in common. Remember their song Hold On? Yeah. I went through a phase after I discovered a tape of their debut album in the third grade where I wouldn't leave the house for any reason unless my mom had given me ample time to wander around belting that song at the top of lungs. Not a pretty picture for anyone involved. But, that's not the point. The point is, I was ridiculously excited to buy this cd yesterday and I can't say I've been disappointed. As I said in an earlier post, I LOVE Christmas music so it's hard to actually disappoint me in this regard. Nevertheless, I think if you share even a fraction of my appreciation for Christmas music, you would do well to pick up Christmas In Harmony.
Fave Tracks: The Christmas Song, Winter Wonderland, Sleigh Ride, Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day, and Christmastime
-J
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Current Obsession: First Aid KIt
The tag current obsession may only mildly describe how much I have been listening to the music of First Aid Kit. A Swedish duo of sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg, hailing from Enskede, a southern suburb of Stockholm, the siblings began composing songs in 2007. Another fun fact about these ladies is their youth; Johanna is 20, and Klara is 17 years of age.The sisters are signed with the label Rabid Records, owned by the Swedish electronic duo The Knife, whom I also have a little obsession for.
Their debut album "The Big Black & The Blue" is folksy in all the right ways and was released almost one year ago, on January 25th, 2010, but you can also find some musical gems on their previously released EP "Drunken Trees". I truly believe it would be worth your while to listen to both records start to finish, but if you have places to go, people to see, or just find yourself busy in general, might I suggest starting with these tracks;

The Big Black & The Blue:
I Met Up With The King
Ghost Town
Hard Believer
Winter Is All Over You
Josefin
Enjoy them. Love them.
-Mad Dog
Their debut album "The Big Black & The Blue" is folksy in all the right ways and was released almost one year ago, on January 25th, 2010, but you can also find some musical gems on their previously released EP "Drunken Trees". I truly believe it would be worth your while to listen to both records start to finish, but if you have places to go, people to see, or just find yourself busy in general, might I suggest starting with these tracks;

The Big Black & The Blue:
I Met Up With The King
Ghost Town
Hard Believer
Winter Is All Over You
Josefin
Enjoy them. Love them.
-Mad Dog
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week
Gift Wrapped II: Snowed In is Warner Bros. follow up to last year's extremely successful Gift Wrapped: 20 Songs That Keep on Giving. I know it's only December 1st and some of you are already annoyed by the onslaught of holiday music, but I am one of those crazies who secretly (not anymore) listens to Christmas music all year round. I LOVE it! So...........I will be bringing you a lot of Xmas music news in the coming weeks. And you will like it! (And even if you don't, I'll try to mix in non-holiday related topics as well). This collection is not bad as far as Christmas collections go. It boasts an impressive track list and has one obvious highlight, Tegan and Sara's take on The Chipmunk Song, and some nice surprises as well. I'm a big fan of holiday music collections seeing as how I get bored very easily and need a lot of variety. This collection certainly delivers in that respect. So, if you're like me and you already have all of the Now! That's What I Call Christmas collections and you're still searching for something more, this would be a good buy.
Fave Tracks: Home For Christmas by Cavo, December by Regina Spektor, Merry Christmas Everybody by Oasis, Merry Something To You by Devo, Baby Come Find Me At Christmas by Rachael Yamagata, and of course The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) by T&S
-J
Monday, November 22, 2010
Heavy Rotation: Trey Songz
I bought this album yesterday and have been listening to it all morning. Firstly, one concern I need to bring to light: is Nicki Minaj becoming the new Akon? I don't like her songs when she's on her own, but so far I love every single song she's guested on. For example, Bottoms Up feat. Minaj, is the first single from this album and is my favorite track. I feel like she's one Gwen Stefani guest appearance away from sealing her own fate. Hopefully she can find a way to avoid that. The only bone I have to pick with this album is the fact that there are three interludes and an intro. That is so unnecessary! What is this, 1996? (Remember when every R&B record had to have a million talking interludes plus intros and outros? 112, I'm looking at you. I'm so glad we've moved past those days) Other than that I really like it. Definitely worth downloading a few tracks.
Fave Tracks: Unfortunate, You Just Need Me, Can't Be Friends, Bottoms Up, Massage, Alone
-J
Robyn, Body Talk
Today Robyn releases Body Talk, the third and final installment in this amazing series. This one is a combination of the previous two Body Talks and some new songs. I don't think it's necessary to go on and on about my obsession with Robyn, seeing as I've done that before. I just downloaded this album and, of course, it lives up to all my expectations. It's mos def worth the money so you should go buy it too.
Fave Tracks: All Of Them!!!
-J
Monday, November 8, 2010
Heavy Rotation: Yeasayer
Other Fave Tracks: I Remember, Mondegreen, Strange Reunions
-J
Monday, October 25, 2010
Current Obsession: Best Coast

Both Mad Dog and myself love Best Coast's album, Crazy For You. I've pretty much been listening to it non-stop since the day I bought it and have subsequently favorited nearly every song in my Zune library. If you haven't already, you should def check out a few songs over on Myspace. And after that, you should watch these music vids for When I'm With You and Boyfriend. And after that, once you've decided you also love them, you should go buy Crazy For You.
Fave Tracks: I Want To, Each and Every Day, Our Deal, Boyfriend, Goodbye, When I'm With You, and Summer Mood
-J
Monday, October 18, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week
Over the weekend I bought a bunch of new CDs. Very exciting, I know. Something actually exciting did happen when I began listening to Usher's Raymond vs. Raymond the Deluxe Edition. I hadn't planned on picking this album up, but at the last minute I threw it in with the others. Good thing I did, otherwise I would be missing out on the rightful return of Usher's pride. I've only had a chance to listen through a few times, but so far, I'm loving this album.
Fave tracks: Lil Freak, Omg, Papers, DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love, Hot Tottie, Foolin' Around
-J
Heavy Rotation: Rill Rill
Rill Rill by Sleigh Bells (I linked to their Myspace here because I didn't feel the need to send anyone to their seizure inducing band website. You're welcome). If you haven't heard them yet, you should def check out their album Treats. I really love it. I woke up this morning with this song in particular stuck in my head, and I don't mind at all. Love it.
Other faves from Treats: Infinity Guitars, Riot Rhythm, and Tell 'Em
-J
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Heavy Rotation: The-Dream
Fave Tracks: F.I.L.A, Sex Intelligent, Panties to the Side, Florida University, Veteran, All Black Everything
-J
Thursday, September 30, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week
I was finally able to download Fences self-titled debut yesterday and I've been listening non-stop ever since. You can download it on iTunes or buy it online. I suggest you do so immediately. You can sample a few tracks over on Myspace.
Fave tracks: Sadie, The Same Tattoos, My Girl the Horse, and Girls With Accents
-J
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Coming to a Small Town Near You!
House of Joy Annual Fall B.B.Q
Come to eat, drink and rock out to local area bands while raising money for four legged friends!
Friday, September 24 · 3:00pm - 10:30pm
Alice Hardie Stevens Center
603 East Ivinson Ave.
Laramie, WY
$10 all you can eat and drink, $2 raffle tickets, Proceeds go to the Laramie Animal Shelter Foundation!!
Bands include:
Redbush
Welcome Home Walker
Patti Fiasco
Blume
RatTrapper
The Upbeat Project
Come to eat, drink and rock out to local area bands while raising money for four legged friends!
Friday, September 24 · 3:00pm - 10:30pm
Alice Hardie Stevens Center
603 East Ivinson Ave.
Laramie, WY
$10 all you can eat and drink, $2 raffle tickets, Proceeds go to the Laramie Animal Shelter Foundation!!
Bands include:
Redbush
Welcome Home Walker
Patti Fiasco
Blume
RatTrapper
The Upbeat Project
Throw Back
Just last week I was rummaging through an old box of stuff in my apartment and came across several CD's that haven't seen the light of day for at least a good two years. Thus starting a mini obsession this week of reviewing all of them on my circa 1999 boom box, while I'm home doing homework, eating cereal, loitering on facebook, etc. The exciting result has been rediscovering albums that I love and have neglected as time went on, and in some instances loving the music more than I did the first go around. That being the case with Hot Fuss, The Killers debut album released in June of 2004. If you listened to it then, I say break it out again and relive the glory days! And if you somehow missed the Killers craze, now is your chance to make it right by giving Hot Fuss a good listen. Speaking of glory days, let's look back at what else happened in the year 2004:
Facebook was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts.United States Presidential Election 2004 George W. Bush (Republican) Defeats John Kerry (Democratic)
First Same Sex Marriage Performed in Massachusetts
Martha Stewart is convicted of a felony and sentenced to five months in prison
Janet Jackson's breast is briefly exposed by Justin Timberlake during the Super Bowl halftime show
Cost of a gallon of Gas $2.10
J and Mad Dog enter their sophomore year of high school, also marking thirteen years since they first met in preschool.
-Mad Dog
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Heavy Rotation: Give A Little

Between last night and this morning, I have listened to Give A Little by Hanson so many times that it's embarrassing at this point. It's my fave song from their most recent album, Shout it Out, which you can listen to in its entirety over at their Myspace page.
-J
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week

My favorite Scottish indie pop band, Belle & Sebastian, are getting ready to release their new album, Belle and Sebastian Write About Love on October 12th! I have been impatiently waiting for this since May when the band made mention of new songs and studio time on their website. You can currently listen to the lead single and title track over on their Myspace Page. Also, the album leaked all over the place today and it is taking every ounce of willpower I possess to keep from listening to the entire thing via Youtube. Before it was suddenly unavailable, I got a healthy dose of the second track from Write About Love, "Come On Sister," over at Stereogum. If you click that link, you may or may not still be able to listen to the track "Little Lou, Prophet Jack, Ugly John" featuring Norah Jones. Both songs are AMAZING and have me even more excited to buy the album on the 12th! If you haven't yet had the chance, take the time to introduce yourself to this great band. You won't regret it!
-J
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tegan and Sara/Paramore at Red Rocks: The Unnecessarily Detailed Recap

***Get your Red Bull and Twizzlers now folks, this is quite possibly the longest blog post in the history of blog posts. For some reason, I was in the mood to recap every step of our journey. This may or may not be a result of the two Red Bulls and half bag of Twizzlers I've consumed in the last fifteen minutes. Enjoy!***
First, for everyone to fully understand how important this event was to the progression of Mad Dog and I's lives, we must go all the way back to our high school years. Mad Dog has been obsessed with Tegan and Sara since way back then and has been desperately trying to pimp their music out to everyone who might listen for years. Finally, due to a chance mishap with our mp3 players at the gym, I was forced to listen to Walking With A Ghost on repeat for approximately 20 minutes. At the time, I was like, "WTF Mad Dog? You made me a playlist with one song on it? Are you insane?" It turned out that I am just technology dumb and somehow put this particular song on repeat. If you've ever heard it, you won't be surprised to find out that it was stuck in my head for days afterward. Still, I did nothing to further my interest in T&S. Then one day I became obsessed with a song I'd heard on an episode of Veronica Mars. Turns out that song was I Know I Know I Know by Tegan and Sara. From this point forward, I was hooked. (Mad Dog may tell a different version of this story, but that's essentially how it went down).
Let's fast forward to April 21, 2010. It was my b-day, so naturally I was sitting around doing nothing; other than appreciating myself and soaking up all the glory that is my life. That lasted all of 12 minutes and I decided to surf the Internet for awhile. Eventually this led to my discovery of the pre-sale code for the Honda Civic Tour, on which Tegan and Sara would be opening for Paramore. Of course, I immediately called my cousin (Roxy) and friends (Mad Dog and Kel$ey) who I knew would be equally excited by the prospect of seeing Tegan and Sara. Being the good people they are, they agreed to tag along (I didn't have to do much convincing). So, as a gift to myself, I purchased four tickets to the show on September 13 at Red Rocks!
As the summer passed, the excitement built into unbridled tumescence (not actually, I just really wanted to use the word tumescent in some form, but we were pretty F-ing excited). It was too much for one of the more wary T&S supporters in our group (Kel$ey) and she buckled under the pressure and sold her ticket to another friend (Lauren); a decision I have no doubt Kel$ey will regret for the rest of her life. As the 13th of September grew closer, we did what any normal, obsessed fans would do; joined the mailing list and took to checking the band's website every day. In the end we were rewarded for this borderline insane behavior when we discovered a post on T&S's website about a performance they would be doing at Twist & Shout in Denver on the day of the concert. Of course, we immediately made plans to skip work and classes so we could attend.
By now, it should be obvious that we REALLY like Tegan and Sara. A lot. Another thing we all like a lot? Sleeping in. So, on the 12th we road tripped down to Roxy's permanent residence in the Denver area to eliminate the need to wake up early on the 13th. In my opinion, this was an excellent decision. We had a successful evening filled with delicious Mexican food, VMA and True Blood finale watching, and summer camp style discussions about life. We made it to bed by 3am, which is a huge accomplishment for some of us, and woke up by 9am which is an even bigger accomplishment for all of us. After a quick stop for sustenance at Einstein Bagels, we set out to conquer the ever so treacherous East Colfax Avenue where Twist & Shout is now inconveniently located.
I would say there were roughly twenty-five people in line ahead of us when we arrived at Twist & Shout at 11:30am for the 1:30pm performance. Not bad. Other than watching the shenanigans of high schoolers on their lunch break from East High School across Colfax, we didn't have much in the way of time killing. The people in front of us in line had driven down from Utah for the event and were pretty friendly. Good times. (Check out this video of us waiting in line outside the store!) Around 12:30 we were informed that the first fifty people in line would be allowed the opportunity to purchase posters/bandannas/cds/vinyl/etc. in exchange for a wrist band. This wrist band would then grant access to a meet-and-greet/signing after the performance. Roxy and Mad Dog took this opportunity no questions asked. Lauren and I passed. Lauren on the grounds that she's not that big of a fan and didn't want to steal the opportunity from a die hard fan who would genuinely appreciate it. My reasoning is a bit different and has been called "ridiculous" by more than a few people. I have this weird thing about meeting the people I really admire. It's hard to explain, but I'll give it a shot.
First, I think it's best to explain that when something awkward or the least bit uncomfortable is happening on the television, I get very anxious and immediately change the channel to relieve the tension. I avoid situations that I think will be awkward in real life at all costs because it makes me want to change the channel, but I can't because it's real life! I try to avoid exposing others to my social ineptness and I knew that actually meeting Tegan and Sara would bring out that uncomfortable feeling. I mean, what do you say beyond "OMGaga! I love your music and listen to it all the time! I'm obsessed!"? That's just awkward for everyone, and they should probably assume that anyone in that first-fifty-people-in-line situation feels that way. I'll stick to admiration from afar.
Anyway......once inside of the store, our excitement was boiling over. Because of this, I now have a picture of Roxy that I will treasure for the rest of time. As we walked inside, I noticed her getting very emotional and my natural tendency to mock caused me to ask, "Are you really crying right now?" She responded perfectly with a well known hand gesture that I was lucky enough to capture on camera. I feel the need to be honest about something, I haven't been this amped up about a concert since I saw NSYNC at the Pepsi Center when I was eleven (I was a HUGE NSYNC fan back in the day). The only way I know how deal with such overwhelming emotion is through constant sarcasm. So, while I may be making it seem as though I wasn't happy to be there, I totally was!
Things inside the store were......too close for comfort. We had to be pressed up against one another to make room for everyone. I quickly forgot my discomfort once Tegan and Sara took the stage. For a look at the experience (and to hear Lauren's hilarious laughter), check out the videos we took over on our Youtube page. After the performance, it was time for Lauren and I to rest outside and replenish our blood sugar via Twizzlers while Mad Dog and Roxy's dreams came true inside (check out that pic at the beginning of this post!).
After a quick break for lunch and relaxation (here is a video of that relaxing break), we hit up a Starbucks for a caffeine boost pre-concert. We arrived at Red Rocks about twenty minutes before the scheduled start time. During this time Mad Dog and Roxy purchased some pretty bitchin Tegan and Sara hoodies while Lauren and I took some more videos. I'll admit that we were fairly lackluster during perfectly exciting sets from Kadawatha and New Found Glory. Lauren managed to get a pretty good video of the energetic crowd around us and our not-so-energetic behavior. It's actually pretty funny, maybe I'll consider adding it. The problem with that is, it makes us seem very old.
Finally, Tegan and Sara were back to entertain us some more. I have to say, seeing them earlier in the day at the record store and then having the opportunity to see them with a full band and lights and such was a really great reminder of just how versatile they can be. Being able to easily go from charming 150 people in a record store to playing in front of 9,000 people in an amphitheatre within mere hours is an impressive feat. Since this concert there has been much talk of how good T&S are live. Roxy and I came to the conclusion that they are not simply good, but are in fact better live than recorded. This does not mean we won't continue to purchase everything they throw at us, but mos def means we will happily pay to see them again (the sooner, the better). Even Kel$ey mentioned how impressed she was after watching our videos from the record store, and that IS saying something.
Obviously, like many other T&S fans, part of the love we have for Tegan and Sara is due to their hilarity. Once again, good thing we saw them in both settings! At Twist & Shout they were able to tell more funny stories and interact a bit, whereas at Red Rocks, things seemed a little rushed. There wasn't a lot of chatting between songs, but there was the occasional crowd pleasing pop-culture reference/Paramore plug for the easily excitable preteens in the audience. For example, Lauren's excitement was increased dramatically after Tegan made a quip about Justin Bieber's hair late in their set (note: Lauren is not an easily excitable preteen. She's an easily excitable JB enthusiast. We're trying to get her some help, don't worry).
As Tegan and Sara made their way off the stage, we all looked to each other with sleepy eyes. I leaned over to Mad Dog and casually commented, "I could be convinced to leave now." She quickly replied, "Me too! I have such bad heart burn right now!" I responded, "Really? My back is hurting so bad and I have a stomach ache." Lauren then piped up with, "My feet are hurting and this music is SO loud!" At this point it became very clear that we would NOT be staying for the entirety of Paramore's set. Our bodies are very old and the time for attending loud and raucous shows has certainly passed. Give us an Elton John concert and we know how to handle ourselves, Paramore on the other hand is probably best left to the hair dye ready groups of fourteen year old girls surrounding us. We discussed the matter further and decided it would be best to stay for at least a few songs just to have the experience under our belts. Six songs later we were making the long trek back to the car. We'd gotten what we came for; a successful day of Tegan and Sara.
And now, some Lessons Learned:
- Paramore fans are YOUNG. As in, need-my-parents-to-take-me-to-the-show young. That said, those kids love them some Paramore. Their enthusiasm is admirable.
- We are old. As in, lets-leave-the-show-early-so-we-don't-have-to-deal-with-traffic old. That said, we love us some Tegan and Sara. I think our dedication is admirable.
- Red Rocks has SO MANY stairs! Thank Gaga we were in row 11, there is no way I would have made it any further after that death hike from the parking lot.
- Red Bull and Twizzlers are an absolute necessity when attempting to make it through an entire day of concert going. (We had an abundance of Twizzlers, as I usually do in my life, but we failed miserably on the Red Bull front)
- Being a groupie is NOT fun. Simply put, "Being a full time groupie would be so hard! You would have to do SO much coke"---Lauren, said in exhaustion as we walked back to the car post-concert.
(Looking for a fun post-blog reading activity? Count the number of times I just talked about Twizzlers!)
Thursday, September 9, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week

Owen Pallett's Heartland was released in January of this year and effectively set the tone of my musical tastes for the year. I listened non-stop for about a month and then I needed a break from the magic that is Heartland. Today however, I was reminded of how much I love this record and decided I should share that love with you. It's an amazing album and you should mos def go take a listen to a select few tracks over at his myspace page. Then you should purchase/download the entire album. Why? Because I said so. And I would never lead you astray.
-J
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Robyn, Body Talk pt 2

I couldn't decide whether to tag this post under our Album of the Week, Current Obsession, or Heavy Rotation sections. After much deliberation, I've determined that it meets all of the requirements for each tag, so it gets them all!!! That's how much I adore this album. Robyn's Body Talk Pt. 2 (to be typed as BTP2 from here on out because I'm just that lazy) is finally out! I have been patiently waiting since July for the second part in this trilogy of EPs to be released. Body Talk Pt. 1 has been more than over-played on my Zune since its June release. I was SO ready for the next part of the series, and am glad to report that I was not the least bit disappointed the way I am after finally seeing a much anticipated Harry Potter installment. You can take a listen to each BTP2 track over at myspace. My favorite track thus far is obviously U Should Know Better. I say obviously because it features Snoop Dogg and my affection for him is no secret. I love everything he does (Excluding that short-lived reality show about his family) in the same way I love everything Robyn does, so this song is basically a dream come true for me. I've listen to it so much today, it could probably be considered unhealthy. Other faves from BTP2 include Love Kills, Hang With Me, and Criminal Intent. I already can't wait to hear Pt. 3, but if you haven't heard/downloaded/purchased BTP1 and BTP2..........now is the time to do so. Immediately.
-J
Spin Mag's Best Summer Shows

It should probably be obvious that I spend a good majority of my day reading music news online. My fave site for this habit is Spin.com (ok, that's a lie, it's actually Stereogum. But for the purposes of this post, let's pretend it really is Spin). Today I spotted this list of the 15 best shows to see this summer. Click through to slide 7 for a glimpse of the show Mad Dog and I will be seeing in a little less than a week at Red Rocks (hint: see photo above). I'm working back into a phase of my life where I am OBSESSED with live music, so prepare yourselves for plenty of updates on that front.
-J
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Cheap Music

Right now you can buy Steel Train's recently released self titled album for only $3.99 over at Amazon! I have to admit, I'm not in love with this band. But I do really like this particular album. Specifically, I'm really into their songs Bullet and Turnpike Ghost.
-J
Monday, August 23, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week

Fixin to Thrill by Dragonette has probably been my favorite album to listen to all summer. I discovered it way back in April of this year and I haven't stopped listening since. You can go ahead and take a listen over at Amazon, where you can also conveniently purchase the entire album for only $5. Trust me, it's well worth it.
Fave tracks: Easy, Pick Up the Phone, Liar, Gone Too Far, Okay Dolores, and Big Sunglasses.
Also worth a listen: Their previous studio album Galore
-J
Monday, August 16, 2010
Current Obsession: Mika

Mika, what to say about him? Over the past weekend I purchased both of his studio albums (yes, I still buy actual CDs). 2007's Life in Cartoon Motion is amazing. Highlights include: Grace Kelly, Lollipop, Love Today, Big Girl (You Are Beautiful), and Happy Ending. There is not one song from 2009's The Boy Who Knew Too Much that I don't love, but my absolute faves are Blame It On The Girls, We Are Golden, and Blue Eyes. You can watch videos for many of Mika's songs over at his VEVO page on Youtube (WTF is a VEVO? If anyone knows, please enlighten me). You can listen to some of his songs over at his myspace page, including a mashup of the entire Boy Who Knew Too Much album! Just in case you're wondering, my absolute favorite song of Mika's is Love Today. Maybe my Zune library tells me I've listened to it 98 times over the past three days. Maybe.
-J
Monday, August 9, 2010
BOHEMIAN NIGHTS FREE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Bohemian Nights will once again feature the first rate talent of Colorado musicians performing during this three-day, outdoor music festival in Old Town Fort Collins.
Bohemian Nights music program is FREE to the public and will run August 20-22, 2010.
The weekend lineup hosts over 60 Colorado bands playing on six stages starting in the late morning each day and rocking into the evening with national headline performances by FLOBOTS, Earth Wind and Fire, and Earl Scruggs!
Be sure to catch our friends The Patti Fiasco at the festival, 12:30 in the p.m., on Sunday August 22nd!!!!
Bohemian Nights music program is FREE to the public and will run August 20-22, 2010.
The weekend lineup hosts over 60 Colorado bands playing on six stages starting in the late morning each day and rocking into the evening with national headline performances by FLOBOTS, Earth Wind and Fire, and Earl Scruggs!
Be sure to catch our friends The Patti Fiasco at the festival, 12:30 in the p.m., on Sunday August 22nd!!!!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
J's Summer List
Here are most of the songs I've been wearing out this summer. Some are popular/"mainstream", some are indie/popular, some are indie/obscure, some are oldies but goodies, some are new, some are rock-ish, some are pop-ish, some are danceable, some are sway worthy. All are fantastic. Shout out to Lauren for opening my eyes to As Tall As Lions!
Enjoy!
Summer Jams 2010
-J
Enjoy!
Summer Jams 2010
-J
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Current Obsession: Florence + the Machine

Both J and myself find ourselves enthralled by Florence+ the Machine. But, I can't find words to justify or describe the unique music by Florence Welch, who writes, produces, and performs all her own music. It may be best said in her own words; “I want my music to sound like throwing yourself out of a tree, or off a tall building, or as if you’re being sucked down into the ocean and you can’t breathe,” says Florence “It’s something overwhelming and all-encompassing that fills you up, and you’re either going to explode with it, or you’re just going to disappear." If you decide to give her music a go ( HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!) I suggest starting with the following mind blowing tracks: Cosmic Love, Dog Days are Over, You've Got The Love, Kiss With A Fist, and Rabbit Heart(Raise it Up).
-Mad Dog
Musical Cuts
A short and quirky list of songs I really like randomly relating to the word 'Knife' and all from some of my favorite bands! I put them into one list because I noticed how many there were one day, that is all ....here ya go!
Knives
-Mad Dog
Knives
-Mad Dog
Heavy Rotation: Crystalised

Today I can't keep my finger from hitting the repeat button when Crystalised by The xx pops up on my Zune. This song sort of has a haunting vibe to it, from the music to the lyrics to the vocals, it gave me chills the first time I heard it. It's mos def worth a good listen through, which you can do over at their myspace page. Blood Red Moon, Teardrops, and VCR are my other faves, but I really like each and every one of their songs. I would def recommend purchasing the entire XX album. Check out the video for Crystalised too if you feel so inclined (talk about haunting!).
-J
Friday, July 30, 2010
Playlist: Goodbye to July
A playlist of SOME songs I have discovered or rediscovered my love for this summer, which is sadly passing by at outrageous speeds. Come back in August for some more good music!
Goodbye to July
-Mad Dog
Goodbye to July
-Mad Dog
J's Album Pick of the Week

The Chemical Brothers just released their new single "Another World". I love these guys, especially their new LP, Further. If you're into electronic dance beats (or you just like good music) then you are in luck! The Chemical Brothers are basically the godfathers of the genre. In 1995 they became well known with the release of Exit Planet Dust. Alive Alone was the first single back then and features Beth Orton, so obviously it's awesome! Lately I've been really into things that were popular in the mid-90s. Call it nostalgia, call it regression, call it whatever you like, but you can't deny that some great bands came out of that era. The Chemical Brothers are certainly one of them.
-J
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Current Obsession: Cage the Elephant

The audio treat, Cage The Elephant, was forged between two brothers Matt and Brad Schultz and their three friends; Daniel Tichenor, Lincoln Parish , and Jared Champion during their junior year of high school in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The boys make tribute to their influences; Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Ramones, Led Zeppelin, Chuck Berry, the Rolling Stones, Nirvana, and the Pixies to name a few musical messiahs. If you haven't yet had the opportunity to listen, do it! Aside from their obvious lyrical and instrumental talent, why I really love this band is their ruckus attitude that makes me feel like I'm back at age 18, in my 1991 Honda Civic with the windows down. If I had to pick only three favorite songs they would be; In One Ear
Ain't No Rest for the Wicked, and, Back Against the Wall. Start, but don't stop there, as you give them a listen! For those of you in the Denver vicinity, Cage the Elephant will be playing with The Stone Temple Pilots at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, August 10Th!
-Mad Dog
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Heavy Rotation: Heavy Cross

I've been playing Heavy Cross by GOSSIP on repeat pretty much since I woke up this morning. It's such a good song. An excellent choice for riding in the car especially. I mos def recommend taking a listen over at their myspace page and then proceeding to purchase the entire Music for Men album. Trust me, you're gonna want to.
-J
-J
Monday, July 19, 2010
J's Album Pick of the Week: Throwback Edition

Remember Hole? That band Courtney Love sings in? Well if you don't, it could mean one of two things are true about you. The first could be that you were born after 1990 and you just weren't relevant back when Hole was truly amazing. For this I will judge, but not blame you. The second could be that you were born pre-1990, but you've never been cool enough to listen to awesome bands........until you started reading this blog, of course. There are two reasons I felt the need to talk about Hole today. One, I have a bit of an unhealthy obsession with Courtney Love. I recently had the privilege of watching her episode of Behind the Music. Long story short, it changed my life. Sort of had the same effect on me as the first time I saw David Beckham's Armani Exchange ads. Yup, it was that life altering. The fact that she is still alive and kickin' totally blows my mind. Another thing that totally blows my mind is Live Through This, which is the second, and actual, reason I wanted to talk about Hole today. By far Hole's best album, it was released in 1994 just after Kurt Cobain's suicide. It's so good. So so so good. I highly recommend you listen to the entire album over at Grooveshark. I also totally recommend you set your tivo to record the next time Vh1 airs that episode of BtM, but that's beside the point. (Sorry for using 'totally' so many times, I'm mos def in a 90s frame of mind today).
Hole is still around these days. And still awesome for that matter. Just not as awesome as they were in the 90s, but what is really? If you decide you like Hole, and I'll admit, this music isn't for everyone; you should check out their 1998 release Celebrity Skin, the title track of which I have been obsessed with since approximately 1998. Love it!
-J
Friday, July 16, 2010
Mad Dog's Album Pick of the Week:The Temper Trap
I have been listening to this album all week and I love it more by the minute! The Temper Trap are an Australian born band that feature atmospheric rhythms paired with infectious vocals. My Favorite tracks include;
Sweet Disposition
Love Lost
Fader
Fools
Science of Fear....ok, the whole CD is great!
Also! The Temper Trap will be Playing August 10th in Denver, at the Ogden Theater!
-Mad Dog
Thursday, July 15, 2010
J's Friday Playlist
Here are a few of my favorite jams for when I'm in the mood to show off my amazing seat dancing skills, enjoy!
Dance Beats Playlist
-J
Dance Beats Playlist
-J
Heavy Rotation: Remember When

Lately I've been listening to Remember When by Heathers. When I say listening, I mean sitting at my computer pressing repeat for hours and hours every day. I don't know what it is, but I can't get over how much I love this song.
Check It Out on their myspace page!
-J
Check It Out on their myspace page!
-J
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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