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  • We’re Listening To...Grace Potter and the Nocturnals “Falling or Flying”



    It’s rainy days like today that I enjoy listening to songs like this. Raindrops like tears, oppressive skies, and my clothes all wet and clingy — I can’t help but feel melancholy. Not in a completely bad way — if that makes any sense — because the water feels like a cleansing. It’s spring, pouring rain means new beginnings, and even if the water washes away something good…better things could always be waiting after the storm passes. This song is perfect for that, because  when caught in a storm, we never really know if we are falling or flying. — Alexandra Godfrey

    Here’s “Falling or Flying,” live and gorgeous…

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  • The Twenty Worst Pre-Rock Star Jobs



    This list gives hope to the aspiring actors/writers/pop-star divas/presidential nominees in all of us… For example, what pre-fame struggling dancer worked behind the counter at a Dunkin' Donuts in Times Square” and “was reportedly fired for squirting jelly on a customer”?

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  • We’re Listening To…Dolly Parton



    We saw the divine Miss Dolly recently at Radio City Music Hall, and happen to agree with everything this dude says here. A lot of her stage banter from back-then is the same as now…though maybe a lil’ bit more polished. And she certainly didn’t tell this story about beating the tar out of anyone.

    Though she looks more like this now…

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  • About Last Night: Flight of the Conchords at Town Hall New York



    Who Would You Rather: Bret or Jemaine? At last night’s Flight of the Conchords’ show at Town Hall New York, that fateful question seemed to be the main point of contention between audience members, and the boys themselves. And the guy next to me, and me. (What a hard life, huh?)


    My personal dilemma: who was Jemaine’s new hairstyle most reminiscent of? Greg Brady? Farrah Fawcett? …but I’m getting ahead of myself.

     

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  • ScarJo Sings! And It Is…Good?



    Over at the Hooksexup Video Blog, Oliver was startled and pleased to discover that, “In a stunning reversal, Scarlett Johansson's new album is actually good.”


    Yes, he’s downloaded the title track…and wants to show you how. And I want to show you pictures of Scarlett singing at Coachella. It just makes me feel better that, without all the Photoshop finishing, her knees look like mine. (Is that so wrong?)

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  • We’re Listening To…Matt White



    Matt White’s songs are the kind of tunes I like to listen to on my pod when I’m walking the streets on an unusually sunny day — kinda like yesterday — because, well, they just make you feel good. His lyrics may be simple but they are damn catchy. And it can’t hurt anyone to enhance the euphoria that comes with a summer day in April. Today may not be so balmy but check out this live performance of “Play” anyway – you may just be inspired to do a little playing yourself…


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  • We’re Listening To…Beirut



    Beirut is what it sounds like when you drop out of high school at age sixteen to travel Eastern Europe by yourself – or, at least it’s what happened when front man Zach Condon did that. Welcome to Balkan-inspired folk awesomeness, with a voice that soars like a trapeze act and music that lifts and leaps like it’s going out of style. I don’t know. I listen to them and think, circus? Cabaret? Moonlit boat ride? Solo strut down a rainy foreign alley? Whatever it’s reminiscent of, they’ve got something sexy and timeless about them. I have honestly listened to nothing else the past few weeks. Except for a healthy dose of Sinatra. But that’s another story completely. 

    What the rest of the office is listening to: the sound of snot percolating all up in my sinuses. Sorry, everybody. 
     

          Caitlin MacRae

     

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  • We’re Listening To…Ghetto Gospel



    File this under: collaborations that never should have happened, but now they’re here, so. Sir Elton John + Tupac Shakur = Ghetto Gospel. I have tried not to love this song, because I love Pac and am not a fan of posthumous mashups as a rule, but I can’t not. When the song first opens I can’t help but chuckle, because… it’s f*cking Elton John. But eventually I find myself nodding my head during the choruses thinking, yeah, man, Elton, you do understand. Anyway, this one’s come up on my ‘Pod a lot lately, partly because of that L.A. Times story about Diddy being behind Tupac’s murder, partly because I’m going back to L.A. soon, and like to have little reminders of home here and there when I gear up for the visit.
    — Caitlin MacRae

    Here’s the video for y’all…

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  • New on Hooksexup, 1.14.08: Sunshine State



    Ever wonder what it's like to go from a high-school garage band to the mystic muse of a famous film director? How it feels to start said band with your high-school boyfriend and girlfriend…and then break up? Or where the best place to get soft-serve in Little Rock is? Learn all of this and more in Gwynne Watkin’s Q&A with the Willowz, wherein the band discusses Kirsten Dunst, Michel Gondry, Dairy Queen and illuminating dreams…


  • We're listening to. . . Kate Nash

    We cannot stop listening to this song “Foundations” by Kate Nash. It’s a bright and bouncy-but-with-a dark-side pop-song about a girl who is fighting with her boyfriend. At her best, Kate Nash creates songs that the perfect mix of sugary and tough, upbeat and sad. She’s also funny; my favorite line from this song is “You said I must eat so many lemons, cause I am so bitter / I said I’d rather be with your friends, mate, cause they are much fitter.” She pronounces it “bittaah” and “fittaah,” with a delightful London accent. (That’s where she’s from.) The video for foundations is below.

     

    Visit her official site here.

    Visit her MySpace page here


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  • We’re listening to…Celebration

    Celebration is a three-person band, two guys and a girl, from Baltimore. Modern Tribe is their second full-length, released in October. The trio, including a husband and wife, produces ecstatic, hard-driving noise-chimera; their music could be a soundtrack to a confusing, magical, colorful dream. The female vocalist alternately sings, wails and trills over syncopated rhythms and layers of instruments including guitar, drums and percussion, organ, Wurlitzer and Moog.

    Watch a video for “Evergreen,” the first song on Modern Tribe, below, and then check out their MySpace where you can listen to eight of the eleven songs on their album. “Heartbreak” is the most accessible, and a good place to start. (Or just start at the beginning, since the new MySpace player no longer stops at the end of a song.) Their official site is here.

     


  • We’re listening to… The Deadly Syndrome

    No, they’re not a goth punk band. The Deadly Syndrome is four guys from LA and their newest album, out this past September, is The Ortolan. The band has a drum, guitar, bass and keyboard and sometimes an accordion, xylophone and falsetto singing and the sound range from ethereal folk to full, swelling rock.

    Deadly Syndrome official site here. 

    Myspace here.

    The video below is for one of their slower songs, "Wolves in the Garden."  For a faster sample check out "Emily Pants" on MySpace. And while you're there listen to "Eucalyptus."


  • Today in Music: “I kind of write with my heart, and Dan writes with his dick.”

     

    Choice excerpts from today’s interview with A.C. Newman, of The New Pornographers.

    Anyone who is doing something creative, they're always chasing something. And a lot of the time you're not even sure what it is you're chasing. That's the best explanation I've ever found for that.

    What have you been chasing?
    I don't know, maybe some sort of formless happiness? If I could put it into words I would have a number-one hit.

    You’re not a porn fan?
    No, not particularly. It usually looks like they just fell out of a Skid Row bar. You might as well be jerking off over an anatomy textbook. Which people probably do.

    Do you find that married sex is better?
    Sure. Infinitely better. What possible answer would I give? Like I'm really going to say, "Things aren't going too well in bed for me now." That'd be the pull quote, right?

     


  • We’re listening to… Palomar

    Yes, Palomar is a great band. They’re from NYC, three women one man, they play melodic, guitar-filled rock that’s great for cruising around with the windows open.

    Mp3 of "Our Haunt" here.

    Also check out their MySpace page for the excellent songs "Bury My Closer," "Beats Beat Nothing" and "Knitting for Pleasure."

    Palomar's most recent, and most excellent album is "All Things, Forests" and was released on March 20, 2007 on Misra Records.

     


  • We’re listening to … Voxtrot

    This Austin, Texas band has been hyped by music blogs since its first EP came out in 2005. Luckily they’re equal to all the praise. The band has released three EPs and one full-length album, out this past May, all of which are terrific. Check out the mp3s and video below.

    Mothers, Sisters, Daughters and Wives
    Kid Gloves
    Trouble
    The Start of Something

     


  • We’re listening to… Au Revoir Simone

    Three keyboards, three women, three heads of long, straight hair and six long, thin legs. One drum machine.

     Check out their Myspace and official site.


  • We’re listening to…. The Avett Brothers

    They’re a bluegrassy indie rock band from North Carolina whose latest album, Emotionalism, (ignore the name, it's a great album) is about broken relationships, betrayal and learning to share yourself with people in order to love them. The brothers sing and play banjo and guitar and a third member plays upright bass. There’s some beautiful falsetto harmony at the end of this clip.

    Check out their myspace

    And their official site.


     

     


  • New on Hooksexup, 9.18.07: "It's my duty to talk about sex."

     

    This morning we have an interview with Will Sheff, lead singer of Okkervil River by Sarah Hepola. The Hooksexup Insider is a huge fan of Okkervil River, and the interview does not disappoint. Sheff is thoughtful, insightful and extremely appealing.

    At the beginning of the piece Sheff orders a sandwich from Subway. Sarah didn't put this in the article, but he told her, “I want this interview to be really good, let me finish this sandwich and call you back.”

    Other tidbits that didn't make it in the piece:

    "One thing about will is that he's a movie fanatic, and he's pretty encyclopedic in his knowledge. I used to write about film for The Austin Chronicle, and we actually asked him to contribute to the film section. The articles are published under his full name, Will Robinson Sheff. Here's a link to the archive of his work.

    Also, during the interview, we had a funny conversation about his working at video stores. He told me he'd been fired from his job at I Love Video, another famous indie movie enclave in Austin, and I asked why. This is what he said:

    WS: Because I was incompetent. I forgot to open the store one day. What can you do? Musicians. But this one girl was really gunning to get me fired, too. She wanted to see me go down.

    ME: Do you think she just wanted your space on the employee pick's wall?

    WS: Yeah, she wanted to fill it up with vampire movies.'" -- Sarah Hepola

    From the interview, Will Sheff on...

    Trashy TV:
    I think low culture is all culture. Rock and roll is low culture that has been elevated to high culture. There is something so boring about the idea that something must be an opera or an etching to matter. It's all human beings trying to connect, trying to understand one another.

    Porn:
    It's the most simple art imaginable: It's people and sex. You might throw in costumes and a storyline, but that's not what people rented it for, or downloaded it for. They downloaded the porn to see people fucking. There's so much debate about what it means. All it means is what it is.

    I think rock and roll is supposed to be about sex. It's my duty to talk about sex, just a little bit. Especially in indie rock, because there's this trend toward kind of fetishizing childishness and being freaking out by sex. But the songs that I loved, the David Bowie and Iggy Pop, those songs were all about sex.

    Groupies:
    That was a big theme, yeah. I guess I'm trying to look at people who are such big fans of art that they would throw their lives away. And they're such big fans that art becomes sexual. This is your way to interact with this person, that you want to have sex with them.

    His sad songs:
    I don't think of the songs as being sad. I think of them as being ecstatic. Like having a blended sadness and happiness and poured on in enormous quanities. I like the idea of these strong emotional states, for those things to be present at once, that there is something jumbled in the way they co-exist.


  • We're listening to... Ra Ra Riot

     

    Ra Ra Riot is a band from Syracuse who play upbeat, joyous, full-sounding pop with violins and keyboard. Their six song self-titled EP came out this July.  They're touring with Editors, and while both are fast and danceable Ra Ra Riot is more lighthearted than Editors, who can be somewhat angry.

    They haven't made any videos but their myspace is here. The first song, "St. Peters Day Festival" is a little misleading. Check out "Dying is Fine."  



  • We're listening to... Calvin Harris

    Calvin Harris is an electo-pop artist from Britain. Check out his wacky-awesome video for "Acceptable in the 80s." This blogger is relieved that she was born in the 80s.

    Myspace here.  

    Official site here.  


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  • New on Hooksexup, 9.13.07: Music! Frankel!

     

     
    Check out Gwynne Watkins' interview with Frankel, a California singer-songwriter whose album Lullaby for the Passersby came out this summer. According to Gwynne,  “The album’s hummable melodies and sunny harmonies, shadowed by layers of strange instrumentation (theremins, electronic feedback, children's toys), create a lush sound that you want to crawl into, like a hammock.”

    Frankel’s MySpace is here.

    His website is here.

     



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