Here is episode 1 of "Open your eyes". It doesn't have as much variety as i would have liked but it will do for the first episode and hopefully there's something here you'll like. If not, don't be put off, it may just be a bad week. Each song is introduced by me despite the fact i can't stand my recorded voice and you probably can't understand it. They are also very crudely put together so may not sound too good but hopefully once i become aquainted with the technology things will sound alot nicer. The songs are as follows:
1) Hey Kid - Red Riders
Red Riders are a fairly new Australian band who i am liking more and more each day. They are yet to release an LP however this is off their second EP 'Plan A'. They sound good on record but sound even better live.
2) We Built Another World - Wolf Parade
This is a canadian band who has been receiving alot of hype due to the fact that they share a member with Arcade Fire and their album, "Apologies To The Queen Mary" was produced by the man behind Modest Mouse. It is indeed a good album and i had a bit of trouble picking just one song to put here. However i felt this was the most "single-like"
3) Oi Frango - Super Furry Animals
This is a nice little instrumental with the only two words being "oi frango!". I find it very funny and enjoyable to listen to so i included it. It is definitely different to the rest of the Super Furry Animal's music which i find to be alright.
4) Is This Love - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
This band has stupidest name, however make some addictively good music. It's of a whiney/slurred nature however its good to yell to. Again i had trouble picking just one song.
5) Soul Meets Body - Death Cab For Cutie
This is an extremely good song off Death Cab For Cutie's new album 'plans'. It is on par with their best older stuff and it perfectly represents their style
Hopefully you enjoyed this and my time and effort weren't wasted. Stay tuned for more hot stuff from my great big list of recommendations...........in next weeks installment!
This was written October 11, 2005. What? Why?
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
March
I AM TAKING A MONTH OFF. Yes, you heard right, over the course of March, I won’t be posting any new material. Pretending to be knowledgeable can be quite tiring and it’s about time I took a break. But don’t think I’m going to be throwing away my near-perfect record of bringing you music-related ramblings on time, every time. Throughout this month I will actually be posting once a day (yes, that’s more than usual!), however all the material will recycled from previous material of mine. So in the end everyone wins; I no longer have to think and you get copious amounts of useless information, coupled by copious amounts of slightly more useful mp3s. The month will unfold as follows:
Open Your Eyes Podcast
1) Welcome Listener(s)
2) Chilly Chimps
3) She Says
4) Big Cop Out
5) Freakin' Wolf References
6) Indie Kids United
7) Reprezent
8) The Exceptional
9) TBA
10) Fin
Get With The Times
11) Bigger Better Boy Bands BEATLES
12) Rebellious Punks
13) The Dark Ages
14) Second Coming
15) Mass Murderers
16) Rock AND Roll
17) Definitive Compilations
18) Legendary Weirdos
19) 24 Hour Party People
20) Made In Australia
21) Catalysts For Collection
22) Of Forest Fame
23) Tough As Nuts
24) The Serious Performers
25) Heavyweights
26) Festival of Talent
27) Unloved Gold
28) Abstract Happiness
29) Early Bloomers
30) Second-Hand Talent
31) Good Riddiance
Enjoy!
Open Your Eyes Podcast
1) Welcome Listener(s)
2) Chilly Chimps
3) She Says
4) Big Cop Out
5) Freakin' Wolf References
6) Indie Kids United
7) Reprezent
8) The Exceptional
9) TBA
10) Fin
Get With The Times
11) Bigger Better Boy Bands BEATLES
12) Rebellious Punks
13) The Dark Ages
14) Second Coming
15) Mass Murderers
16) Rock AND Roll
17) Definitive Compilations
18) Legendary Weirdos
19) 24 Hour Party People
20) Made In Australia
21) Catalysts For Collection
22) Of Forest Fame
23) Tough As Nuts
24) The Serious Performers
25) Heavyweights
26) Festival of Talent
27) Unloved Gold
28) Abstract Happiness
29) Early Bloomers
30) Second-Hand Talent
31) Good Riddiance
Enjoy!
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible

Black Waves / Bad Vibrations – One of Arcade Fire’s biggest strengths has always been having male and female vocalists who are equally capable. This song highlights this perfectly. It’s also quite similar to their older material which can’t hurt.
(Antichrist Television Blues) – I really like this song for it’s sense of movement. And those background vocals…they are not human.
Neon Bible should appear in stores somewhere between 3rd and 6th March. A deluxe edition will also be available, featuring special packaging and a 32 page booklet.
Monday, February 26, 2007
The Playground Weekender
Speaking of festivals, The Playground Weekender is also due to take place very soon. It's part of the increasingly popular trend of festivals that are geared as much towards the atmosphere as they are towards the music and it promises to be a rich cultural experience. Taking place over 3 days and situated 1.5 hours out of Sydney, it definitely seems to be marketing itself as a nice, relaxing escape. But regardless of all the frilly extras, a festival will nearly always boil down to the music and here The Playground Weekender does not disappoint with a formidable collection of local and international acts, spanning a diverse range of genres. If you're poor like me, you'll be glad to hear that the folks over at Twelve Major Chords have 10 double passes to give away. The rest of you 'employed' people can get your tickets over at the official website.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Laneway

Below is a collection of mp3s that approximately represents what my day will consist of. Many great bands will have to be ignored, but there is just so much competition. I’ll mainly be attending the international acts as you can never guarantee they’ll come back. Dappled Cities Fly, you can live without me. For more information about this festival (bands, tickets etc.) try the official website. It all takes place at Circular Quay on March 4. Hope to see you there!
The Crayon Fields – Impossible Things
Dan Kelly – Get High On Your Own Supply
The Temper Trap – Sirens
Love Is All – Busy Doing Nothing
Camera Obscura – Suspended From Class
Youth Group – Forever Young
The Walkmen – Good For You’s Good For Me
Snowman – You Are A Casino
Peter Bjorn & John – Amsterdam
Yo La Tengo – Mr Tough
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
The Temper Trap

Sirens – Their formula for making music is anything but complex. It usually consists of a simple melody, maybe two lines of lyrics and of course a wailing chorus, but it’s a formula that sounds so good, depth becomes irrelevant.
Sunday Painter – This song always seems to give me mixed signals. I have this nagging feeling that structure is somehow flawed and yet I can’t help but think back to how good it sounded live.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Menomena - Friend & Foe

Rotten Hell – Like many that have come before, this song is here on the the assumption that if I find myself singing it all the time, it must be worthy of inclusion.
Evil Bee – It would appear that the less intense songs have one out when it came to choosing favourites. Then again, this song does pick up by the end. There's just something special about it that seems to strike me every time I hear it. Have a listen for yourself!
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Klaxons - Myths Of The Near Future

Two Receivers – I’ve always had a soft spot for falsetto vocals and this song (along with the rest of the album) is dripping with them. It opens the album and does so in style
Totem Of The Timeline – It’s a promising sign when two of the album’s best tracks (these two) are previously unreleased. It shows the band isn’t just relying on its early singles. This song falls more under the category of short, fast and straight to the point.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Some Loud Thunder

Satan Said Dance – This song really stands out as one of the album’s more obscure songs. It’s the perfect evolution of CYHSY’s quirky sound
Mama, Won't You Keep Those Castles In The Air & Burning – I was caught between this and Love Song No. 7 as the best song to use as an example of their slower sound; evidently this won. That little tweak he does when singing ‘morning paper’ always gets me.
For a perfect example of why I hated the album at first, look no further than the title track (try Hype Machine). For the first few listens, I couldn’t even bear to listen through to the end, I had to skip. In fact it sounds so bad that I thought my copy of the album was broken. The problem is that it features very heavy distortion, to the point where the song underneath is barely distinguishable. It wasn’t until I heard the original that I was able to appreciate the energy that this distortion brought. It’s still a bit dodgy though. See how this version makes you feel.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?

Gronlandic Edit – This song starts off fairly slow and gives you the impression that it’s just a filler, perhaps with a stronger lyrical basis….and then it comes in….the voice…incredible.
A Sentence Of Sorts In Kongsvinger – This song is a nice example of Of Montreal’s dreamier side, though that doesn’t mean it’s not as hyperactive as ever.
Thursday, February 8, 2007
2006 - Top 10 Albums
It's only a month late, but here is my attempt at a top ten list. To be honest with you, I'm not the biggest fan of list-making (I'd rather read others' and steal their selections), but seeing as I'm planning on talking about the albums of 2006 I DIDN'T like, I thought it would be appropriarte to at least do some form of sumation. Choosing 10 albums was hard enough, ranking them would have just been impossible. So here are my favourite albums of 2006, in alphabetical order.
Belle & Sebastion - The Life Pursuit
2006 was the year I got into Belle & Sebastian and while the experience was more about the band in general, this album sums in up perfectly. It’s full of variety and full of their signature charm.
MP3: To Be Myself Completely
The Crayon Fields - Animal Bells
The moment I saw these guys live, I fell in love with them. A bunch of nerds making twee pop is surprisingly cute. This album is brimming with joy and sure to keep your spirits up.
MP3: Impossible Things
CSS - Cansei De Ser Sexy
I really shouldn’t like this album as much as do. Since when has dirty electro pop been my thing? My only regret is that I never got to see the album translated into a live show.
MP3: Alcohol
Dappled Cities Fly - Granddance
This album proved that Dappled Cities Fly are more than just an awesome pub band. With its quirky creativity and dual falsettos, it will finally gain them the attention they deserve.
MP3: Granddance
The Decemberists - The Crane Wife
I really didn’t like The Decemberists’ last album so had very low expectations for this one. Not only did it meet these expectations but far surpassed them. It’s folk music with a refreshing twist.
MP3: The Landlord's Daughter
Figurines - Skeleton
Scandinavians fared quite well in 2006. This particular album quickly became a favourite thanks to its mix of exciting changes and heartfelt ballads.
MP3: All Night
Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther
One very clear evolution of my tastes over the last year has been towards slower music. This album is the perfect example and I would describe it as nothing less than heavenly.
MP3: Roscoe
Peter Bjorn And John - Writer's Block
What makes this album so enjoyable is the sheer level of charm. It’s a challenge not to fall in love with it. It turned out to be so different to what ‘Young Folks’ suggested and impressed me greatly.
MP3: Let's Call It Off
Red Riders - Replica Replica
This band is yet to disappoint me. Every song they release, every show they put on just reinforces my respect for them. This debut album is bursting with energy and sure to get your feet moving
MP3: Scream
The Sleepy Jackson - Personality
I haven’t enjoyed this album anywhere near as much as I should have. With each listen I gradually appreciate just how beautiful it is. Luke Steele would not have settled for anything less ridiculous.
MP3: Devil Was In My Yard
Sparklehorse - Dreamt For Lightyears...
This is another album where my like for it surprised even myself. Soft and slow generally isn’t my thing but Sparklehorse managed to transcend this trend with this very special album
MP3: Don't Take My Sunshine Away
Tapes 'n Tapes - The Loon
Never before has an album grown on me so much. I have no idea why I kept giving it more chances but I’m glad I did because I eventually came to realise why everyone else raved about it.
MP3: Cowbell
Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You...
I can’t believe I lived without this band for so long. This album simply blew me away. I've never heard a band attempt so many varying styles on the one album and pull I off so successfully
Mp3: The Room Got Heavy
I think that was 13. Oh well...

2006 was the year I got into Belle & Sebastian and while the experience was more about the band in general, this album sums in up perfectly. It’s full of variety and full of their signature charm.
MP3: To Be Myself Completely

The moment I saw these guys live, I fell in love with them. A bunch of nerds making twee pop is surprisingly cute. This album is brimming with joy and sure to keep your spirits up.
MP3: Impossible Things

I really shouldn’t like this album as much as do. Since when has dirty electro pop been my thing? My only regret is that I never got to see the album translated into a live show.
MP3: Alcohol

This album proved that Dappled Cities Fly are more than just an awesome pub band. With its quirky creativity and dual falsettos, it will finally gain them the attention they deserve.
MP3: Granddance

I really didn’t like The Decemberists’ last album so had very low expectations for this one. Not only did it meet these expectations but far surpassed them. It’s folk music with a refreshing twist.
MP3: The Landlord's Daughter

Scandinavians fared quite well in 2006. This particular album quickly became a favourite thanks to its mix of exciting changes and heartfelt ballads.
MP3: All Night

One very clear evolution of my tastes over the last year has been towards slower music. This album is the perfect example and I would describe it as nothing less than heavenly.
MP3: Roscoe

What makes this album so enjoyable is the sheer level of charm. It’s a challenge not to fall in love with it. It turned out to be so different to what ‘Young Folks’ suggested and impressed me greatly.
MP3: Let's Call It Off

This band is yet to disappoint me. Every song they release, every show they put on just reinforces my respect for them. This debut album is bursting with energy and sure to get your feet moving
MP3: Scream

I haven’t enjoyed this album anywhere near as much as I should have. With each listen I gradually appreciate just how beautiful it is. Luke Steele would not have settled for anything less ridiculous.
MP3: Devil Was In My Yard

This is another album where my like for it surprised even myself. Soft and slow generally isn’t my thing but Sparklehorse managed to transcend this trend with this very special album
MP3: Don't Take My Sunshine Away

Never before has an album grown on me so much. I have no idea why I kept giving it more chances but I’m glad I did because I eventually came to realise why everyone else raved about it.
MP3: Cowbell

I can’t believe I lived without this band for so long. This album simply blew me away. I've never heard a band attempt so many varying styles on the one album and pull I off so successfully
Mp3: The Room Got Heavy
I think that was 13. Oh well...
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
2006 - A Year In Review
Sure it’s a bit late, but I thought that nothing would be more appropriate than to review the entire year of 2006, seeing what music I listened to and how I felt about it. It is also an opportunity to take a look back at this blog’s first year, even if it did only begin in May. This list may be rather extensive but in no way is it a complete snapshot of the past year. It’s missing EPs, albums I’m yet to discover, albums I’ve forgotten, albums I ignored and of course old albums that I only just discovered. But at least it will at least give you a general idea of what were some of last years biggest albums and which you should perhaps check out. Click the band name to find out more (courtesy of myspace) and click the album to see what I wrote about it.
LOVED
Belle & Sebastion - The Life Pursuit
The Crayon Fields - Animal Bells
CSS - Cansei De Ser Sexy
Dappled Cities Fly - Granddance
The Decemberists - The Crane Wife
Figurines - Skeleton
Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther
Peter Bjorn And John - Writer's Block
Red Riders - Replica Replica
The Sleepy Jackson - Personality
Sparklehorse - Dreamt For Lightyears...
Tapes 'n Tapes - The Loon
Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You...
THOROUGHLY ENJOYED
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - So Divided
Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am….
Band Of Horses - Everything All The Time
The Capes - Hello
The Chalets - Check In
Evangelicals - So Gone
The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High
Hilotrons – Bella Simone
Islands - Islands
The Kooks - Inside In / Inside Out
Lily Allen - Alright Still
The Long Blondes – Someone To Drive You Home
The Lovely Feathers - Hind, Hind Legs
Maritime - We, The Vehicles
Mates Of State – Bring It Back
Oh No! Oh My! - Oh No! Oh My!
The Panda Band - This Vital Chapter
Phoenix - It's Never Been Like That
The Pipettes - We Are The Pippettes
The Rapture - Pieces Of The People We Love
The Strokes – First Impressions Of Earth
Tap Tap - Lanzafame
TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain
Wolf & Cub - Vessels
LIKED
Augie March – Moo, You Bloody Choir
Be Your Own Pet – Be Your Own Pet
Beirut - The Gulgag Orkestar
Ben Kweller – Ben Kweller
Candy Bars – On Cutting Tigers In Half…
Camera Obscura – Let’s Get Out Of This Country
Cold War Kids - Robbers & Cowards
The Dears – Gang Of Losers
Danielson - Ships
Delays - You See Colours
Final Fantasy - He Poos Clouds
The Futureheads – News & Tributes
Gerling - 4
Guillemots – Through The Window Pane
The Hidden Cameras - Awoo
Howling Bells – Howling Bells
I’m From Barcelona – Let Me Introduce My Friends
Jack Ladder – Not Worth Waiting For
Jet - Shine On
Joanna Newsom - Ys
Kasabian - Empire
The Killers - Sam's Town
Love Is All - Nine Times That Same Song
The Mint Chicks – Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!
Muse – Black Holes And Revelations
The Raconteurs – Broken Boy Soldiers
Razorlight - Razorlight
Starlight Mints - Drowaton
Sure Juror - Smut
The Vines – Vision Valley
The Walkmen – A Hundred Miles Off
Youth Group – Casino Twilight Dogs
The Zutons – Tired Of Hangin’ Around
DIDN'T LIKE
Beck - The Information
Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies
Girl Talk - Night Ripper
Hot Chip – The Warning
Junior Boys – So This Is Goodbye
Liars - Drum's Not Dead
Scissor Sisters - Ta-Dah
Sunset Rubdown – Shut Up I Am Dreaming
Swan Lake – Beast Moans
The Thermals – The Body The Blood The Machine
Thom Yorke - Eraser
Thunderbirds Are Now! – Make History
Xiu Xiu – The Air Force
Ah finished. Finally I feel like I can put 2006 behind me and concentrate on the new year. Not only was that 83 albums, but even more ridiculously, it was 83 myspace links. If you missed some of these albums, CHECK THEM OUT. And I know it should go without saying, but if you find something you like, consider buying the album or going to a show and keep supporting those artists!!
LOVED
Belle & Sebastion - The Life Pursuit
The Crayon Fields - Animal Bells
CSS - Cansei De Ser Sexy
Dappled Cities Fly - Granddance
The Decemberists - The Crane Wife
Figurines - Skeleton
Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther
Peter Bjorn And John - Writer's Block
Red Riders - Replica Replica
The Sleepy Jackson - Personality
Sparklehorse - Dreamt For Lightyears...
Tapes 'n Tapes - The Loon
Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid Of You...
THOROUGHLY ENJOYED
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - So Divided
Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am….
Band Of Horses - Everything All The Time
The Capes - Hello
The Chalets - Check In
Evangelicals - So Gone
The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High
Hilotrons – Bella Simone
Islands - Islands
The Kooks - Inside In / Inside Out
Lily Allen - Alright Still
The Long Blondes – Someone To Drive You Home
The Lovely Feathers - Hind, Hind Legs
Maritime - We, The Vehicles
Mates Of State – Bring It Back
Oh No! Oh My! - Oh No! Oh My!
The Panda Band - This Vital Chapter
Phoenix - It's Never Been Like That
The Pipettes - We Are The Pippettes
The Rapture - Pieces Of The People We Love
The Strokes – First Impressions Of Earth
Tap Tap - Lanzafame
TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain
Wolf & Cub - Vessels
LIKED
Augie March – Moo, You Bloody Choir
Be Your Own Pet – Be Your Own Pet
Beirut - The Gulgag Orkestar
Ben Kweller – Ben Kweller
Candy Bars – On Cutting Tigers In Half…
Camera Obscura – Let’s Get Out Of This Country
Cold War Kids - Robbers & Cowards
The Dears – Gang Of Losers
Danielson - Ships
Delays - You See Colours
Final Fantasy - He Poos Clouds
The Futureheads – News & Tributes
Gerling - 4
Guillemots – Through The Window Pane
The Hidden Cameras - Awoo
Howling Bells – Howling Bells
I’m From Barcelona – Let Me Introduce My Friends
Jack Ladder – Not Worth Waiting For
Jet - Shine On
Joanna Newsom - Ys
Kasabian - Empire
The Killers - Sam's Town
Love Is All - Nine Times That Same Song
The Mint Chicks – Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!
Muse – Black Holes And Revelations
The Raconteurs – Broken Boy Soldiers
Razorlight - Razorlight
Starlight Mints - Drowaton
Sure Juror - Smut
The Vines – Vision Valley
The Walkmen – A Hundred Miles Off
Youth Group – Casino Twilight Dogs
The Zutons – Tired Of Hangin’ Around
DIDN'T LIKE
Beck - The Information
Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies
Girl Talk - Night Ripper
Hot Chip – The Warning
Junior Boys – So This Is Goodbye
Liars - Drum's Not Dead
Scissor Sisters - Ta-Dah
Sunset Rubdown – Shut Up I Am Dreaming
Swan Lake – Beast Moans
The Thermals – The Body The Blood The Machine
Thom Yorke - Eraser
Thunderbirds Are Now! – Make History
Xiu Xiu – The Air Force
Ah finished. Finally I feel like I can put 2006 behind me and concentrate on the new year. Not only was that 83 albums, but even more ridiculously, it was 83 myspace links. If you missed some of these albums, CHECK THEM OUT. And I know it should go without saying, but if you find something you like, consider buying the album or going to a show and keep supporting those artists!!
2006 - Best?
Once upon a time I looked at end-of-year lists as an easy way find the best new music. These days I’m considerably more up to date and these lists are now populated mostly by albums I’m already familiar with. Now the only really purpose of these lists (though still relevant) is to give me an interesting insight into the tastes of others. It is around this time that I begin to notice all the albums that received plenty of praise but which I never liked. I usually go back to make sure I didn’t miss something, but many of these ‘best of 2006’ albums remain as duds in my mind. Over the course of the year, you’ve found out what albums I did like, now it’s time to see what I didn’t like. You may have thought I’ve missed quite a few of this year’s biggest albums; perhaps I just hated them? There’s various degrees of dislike here, from ‘enjoyed it but was lacking something’ to ‘what couldn’t anybody possibly see in that’. I should also note that none of these albums have just been heard once and then dismissed. I have listened to each of them many times, tried my hardest to like them, but just been unable to. And the losers are...
CONTROVERSY WILL ENSUE! While I hope this feature will challenge peoples' perceptions of what this year's best albums are, it really is more about me noting some of the albums I didn't like. This doesn't necessarily mean they're bad, and if you liked them, feel free to challenge my challenge. To each his own...
CONTROVERSY WILL ENSUE! While I hope this feature will challenge peoples' perceptions of what this year's best albums are, it really is more about me noting some of the albums I didn't like. This doesn't necessarily mean they're bad, and if you liked them, feel free to challenge my challenge. To each his own...
Sunday, February 4, 2007
Final Fantasy - He Poos Clouds

MP3: This Lamb Sells Condos
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Joanna Newsom - Ys

MP3: Emily
Friday, February 2, 2007
Destroyer - Destroyer's Rubies

MP3: Painter In Your Pocket
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Cold War Kids - Robbers & Cowards

MP3: Passing The Hat
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