Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Killers - "I Got Soul" (Chris Tall Remix)

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*MP3: The Killers - "I Got Soul" (Chris Tall Remix)

The Chris Tall remix of The Killer's "I Got Soul" just came into my inbox. Pretty tasty.

(Ian Anderson)

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Friday, March 27, 2009

The Killers Cover "Four Winds" by Bright Eyes



(Ian Anderson)

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Sunday, October 05, 2008

Video: New The Killers - "Spaceman" (Live on "SNL")



In contrast to the synthtastic, club-ready "Human", new song "Spaceman" fits more into The Killers brand of New Wave revivalist rock that made Hot Fuss such a big deal with listeners. Apparently, you can only mine Springsteen territory for one album. "Spaceman" is not as wonderfully melodramatic as "Mr. Brightside", but there's still a reasonable amount of anthemic charms to be heard; not a song to convert detractors, nor to rally the converted.

Watch the band perform the new track, presumably off of the upcoming Day and Age record, on late night stalwart Saturday Night Live at the top of the post. And watch it while you can. NBC is cracking down on YouTube vids.

Watch "Human" below as well:



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(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

Cross-published on CIMI

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Thursday, October 02, 2008

Top Ten Songs On Elbo.Ws Reviewed In 50 Words or Less: 9/16/08--10/02/08



This is a few days late, so the tracks here mirror what's on Elbo.ws right now. Apologies all around.

1. The Killers - "Human"

Download: The Killers - "Human"

If I'm going to listen to something this synthesized, I better be watching Cowboy Bebop on early Sunday morning while thinking that I'm about to transcend time itself.

Grade: C

2. Vampire Weekend - "Ottoman"

Download: Vampire Weekend - "Ottoman"

The Ivy-league afro-pop quartet take the opportunity to go into the night with Nick and Norah. The layering of arpeggios during the verses creates an intriguing ambiance, which makes it even more frustrating when the song builds to a totally unremarkable melody. What a waste of a perfectly good white boy crescendo.

Grade: C+

3. Jenny Lewis - "Acid Tongue"

Download: Jenny Lewis - "Acid Tongue"

The Rilo Kiley frontwoman's second solo effort is wholly indebted to the redemptive, soul-searching introspection of bell-bottomed folk-rockers. But any derivative narratives can be forgiven very easily when the tenderness in the multi-harmonized vocals makes listening instantly poignant.

Grade: A-

4. The Legends - "Seconds Away"

Download: The Legends - "Seconds Away"

Swedish noise-pop merchant(s?) writes swirling pop melodies under a considerable barrage of white noise. The production touches here are spot-on, and the chorus is appealingly anthemic (Airiel does something similar), but without a unique touch--say, a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor--the pleasure is related to appreciating a familiar sonic aesthetic.

Grade: B-

5. Katy Perry - "Electric Feel" (MGMT Cover)

Download: Katy Perry - "Electric Feel (MGMT Cover)"

Everyone's favorite lipstick lesbian covers a kid-tested, blogger approved electro-pop band by using more acoustic instrumentation. Whether or not that's because of, or in spite, low expectations set by her laughable debut, but this lounge-pop rendition is surprisingly listenable. Perhaps the girl she kissed was Feist?

Grade: B

6. The Piano Creeps - "Hey Love"

Download: The Piano Creeps - "Hey Love"

Comprised of veteran musicians, including members of Madder Rose and Saint Low, the New York-based trio craft a twinkling ballad, with an ethereal electric piano and acoustic guitar helping to create an atmosphere of resilience in the face of melancholy. "Hey love/you make me so damned sad". Yeah, but don't you feel much better now that you've sung about it?

Grade: B-

7. The Spinto Band - "Pumpkins and Paisley"

Download: The Spinto Band - "Pumpkins and Paisley"

I'm not entirely sure how a song can be drowning in indie-quirk (check out the wordless vocalizations and chromatic melody of the chorus) and energy can be so conservative in terms of song-structure, but here it is: every indie-pop song you've heard in the past five years.

Grade: C

8. Walter Meego - "Forever" (Van She Tech Remix)

Download: Walter Meego - "Forever" (Van She Tech Remix)

That song from that beer ad gets the remix treatment from Van She Tech who, in the process of trying to create something new, add some interesting polyrhthms and textures to the track. It's still very "remix-y", but Van Tech She succeeds on adding creative touches to a straightforward pop song.

Grade: B

9. Lambchop - "National Talk Like A Pirate Day"

Download: Lambchop - "National Talk Like A Pirate Day"

The labeled-described "Nashville's most fucked-up country band" uses Kurt Wagner's mordant sing-speak to create a song that sounds like twee as delivered by Stephen Merritt. The Dylan-esque song-structure helps create an appealing atmosphere that shares the whimsy nature of the titular holiday.

Grade: B+

10. Tobacco - "Truck Sweat"

Download:Tobacco - "Truck Sweat"

The solo effort of Black Moth Super Rainbow's Tobacco contains many of the synth flourishes and psychedelic instrumental touches that, while certainly nifty, are redolent of RATATAT and his own group. Still, not bad.

Grade: B-

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

Cross-published on CIMI.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

New Music Smorgasbord: The Killers, Golden Hands, Crooked Fingers, and more!



Download: Golden Hands - "Blood"
Download: Golden Hands - "Communist Party"
Download: Crooked Fingers - "Phony Revolutions"
Download: Lukestar - "White Shade"
Download:The Whispertown 2000 - "Done With Love"
Download: Star - "Turning It On"
Download: The Killers - "Human"

Several noteworthy MP3s have crossed my path, and I thought I would make a smorgasbord playlist from it. So here it goes: first off is two MP3s from Golden Hands, both of which hark back to country-pasts; "Communist Party" suggests a fuzzed-out "Maggie's Farm. Next up is Crooked Fingers' Latin-tinged, baritone sax heavy "Phony Revolutions", which strangely resembles Marc Antony's 1999 hit "I Need To Know"; Pavement-esque Lukestar, with their laid-back track "White Shade"; Chicago dream-pop band Star, with a girl-group indebted song from their upcoming sophomore album Violence Against Star; and The Killers, who release a song called "Human", a synth-heavy track that sounds like it could soundtrack the end credits of a terrible anime.

Listen to all of the songs at the top of the post.

(Jonathan Graef)
jon@minneapolisfuckingrocks.com

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Video: The Killers W/Lou Reed, "Tranquilize"



Well, at least the title is accurate. This song sounds like the soundtrack to the world's angriest nap. The song is taken from Sawdust, the Killers b-sides collection which is due out on Nov. 13th.

(Jonathan Graef)

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