Friday, July 3, 2020

COVID Post II

I honestly thought I would post here again sooner. But such is life (finding time is always a challenge). Today, I thought I post about three albums that I really love so much I will always stop and listen. 2 were on my 2019 list, but these have been standing out to me as I listen to my newer stuff. The third is a bit older (OK, not that old).

Ann (A Progressive Metal Trilogy) Ex Libra

Fronted by Dianne van Giersbergen, this 9 song trilogy of the trios on three famous Ann's is amazing and beautiful.  The music is wonderfully emotional to the context (I find the Anne Frank Chapter to be a bit gut wrenching but also my favorite of the three) but what captures me the most is Dianne's voice.  I can't get tired of it. (listen to The Healer or The Exile)

The three Ann's are

 1) Anne Boleyn
  1. The Courtship
  2. The Miscarriage
  3. The Tower
2) Anastasia Romanova
  1. The Motherland
  2. The Healer
  3. The Exile
3) Anne Frank
  1. The Diary
  2. The Annex
  3. The Raid




Spotify link here, but if you have Qobuz or Tidal etc, it's much better.





When I Am Alone (A Piano Retrosptive) Lissie

If you follow me, you know that I love Lissie. Her music is deeply persona for me and she is an incredibly engaging and authentic live performer. This album is just her and the piano and stuff she has recorded on previous albums (plus one cover). But this has quickly become my favorite album by her and I really can't hear it too many times.






Til The Casket Drop ZZ Ward

From 2012, this album is something special. Well, ZZ Ward is something special. Tlbum is always welcome on my playlist. I can't even pick out a favorite, cuz each song I hear I am like "that's my favorite" . Having said that, check out "Blue Eyes Blind" She is also a great live performer.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

COVID Post I

I have been listening to a lot of music during the lock down.  So many songs, artists, and albums have struck me I was looking for a way to share. Some are old (for me), some are new.
I got really going with the 7 Album challenge as it caused me to listen to some old favorites and I realized listening to some entire albums that:

           Damn! some of these are really good.


There is no pattern here, no top ten, to rules. Just stuff I want to talk about because I recently immersed myself in it and loved it.  

Additional note: I have provided Spotify links so you can hear for yourself. Having said that
  1. You should purchase the music if you like it.  I always buy if I plan to listen to an album more than once.  Purchase from BandCamp if you can find the album there.  
  2. You will get a better listening experience if you listen with better equipment and better quality files (FLAC or ALAC >> mp3).  Maybe I'll blog a bit about this later.  I am far from an audio expert, but I can tell you that since I have upgraded my approach, the quality of my listening experience is vastly improved.  It's worth the investment (within reason of course).


Album:    Pieces of You  by Jewel.





This was Jewel's big breakthrough (and debut) album from the 1990's .  I have many of her albums and her discs were frequently found in my CD player/changer during the 90's and 2000's.  

My memory is that two songs got very popular and  their videos could be seen on MTV and VH1 a lot (yeah, I said that).   You would also hear them on the radio many times over.

Those songs were "You Were Meant for me" and  "Foolish Games"

And they are very good songs.  But like many songs, they got so popular that people
  1. Got sick of them
  2. Got the wrong impression they were representative of this artist as whole.
That is too bad, because Jewel is an amazing singer and performer. Her body of work is truly outstanding.  Having seen her live, I can also attest that she is magical in person.  But enough gushing, some comments on the album.

There are 14 tracks on this wonderful  album.  Most of them are just her and a guitar.  And that that is all that is needed.

Some of the other (less well-known) songs:

"Who Will Save Your Soul?":  You might have heard this one too.  Wasn't huge like the other two (but it was very popular). Great song.

"Pieces of You":  The title track is a song that is as relevant now as it was then.

"Adrian":  Music captures so many emotions.  Especially when mere words fail us.

"Amen": This one is so beautiful.  And it really shows off her voice.  I end up closing my eyes and just listening every time. 

If you have never listened to this entire album, I highly recommend it.  It's a perfect example of how much more and album can be than its 2 or 3 hit songs.







Album: No Need to Argue  by The Cranberries





This album has a lot of personal meaning for me.   Let's go back to 1994.   The song "Zombie" kept playing on the alternative radio station I listened to in my car.  Now, at first, I was like "Why do they keep playing this heavy metal song on this station?"  But then I started to really like it.   And really, really like it.  Back then, you didn't get to preview albums on Spotify.  Every now and then,  a store would let you listen to a sample CD, but usually only a few songs.  Buying music was largely educated guessing. You mostly relied on
  • Word of mouth (hey, you should buy this!)
  • You heard multiple hits from the same album on the radio  
  • You already liked the artist and trusted the CD would be worth buying.
I took a flyer and bought this album -wondering what I was getting into.  I will never forget discovering from the first moments of "Ode to My Family" how different this band would be from my expectations.  And what they were is fucking awesome!  Oh,  and nothing wrong with "Zombie", that song taught me to explore my "metal" side (go ahead and laugh at me).    


So, here is some commentary on selected other songs (because I assume the reader is familiar with "Zombie").  Again, I like every song on this album - I just didn't comment on them all:

"Ode to My Family":  This is beautiful and contemplative.   I think I appreciate more and more as I get older - but I always loved it.

"Empty":  This immediately follows Zombie, and is the perfect offset.  I always immerse myself in this one (and typically find myself humming or singing along).

"The Icicle Melts":  Pleasant song, if you don't listen to the lyrics.  Dolores is great.

"Ridiculous Thoughts":  I think the sound on this one is about as signature Cranberries as you can get.


"No Need to Argue: Title track and album closer.  I love this song so much.  So very much.










Album: The Day The Light Went Out  By  The Strange Familiar.



 
Back in 2013, I discovered this Ohio band existed and liked them immediately.  Then, in 2014, they gifted us with this beauty.  I have always hoped they would go on tour so I could see them live.  On Facebook, their leader singer ( Kira Leyden) recently started performing songs to their followers.  Her cover of "No Need to Argue" (Linked here) got me thinking about the Cranberries.  But it also got me revisit The Strange Familiar.


"Painkiller":  Lead off song, immediately tells that we will hear a lot acoustic piano, Kira's melodic voice, and excellent studio mixing of various instrumental voices.

"Rain": This song is sweet and memorable.  A mother singing about her love for her daughter, but any parent can relate.


"Surrender":  Probably my favorite song on this album.

"The One":  God her voice is beautiful.

"We All Fall Down":  You probably have figured out by now that I am a sucker for piano and female voice. Guilty as charged.  A well crafted song.

"The Day The Light Went Out":  Anthem like song to finish off the album.  Very satisfying.







Thursday, March 5, 2020

2019 Summa Cum Laude Songs (1-20)

20. Christmas Lights Ingrid Michaelson



19. Dance in the Fire Nemesea



18. Stronger Now ANIIML



17. My Motto Jade Bird



16. Back To Me Grace Potter (featuring Lucius)



15. A Mother's Confession Amanda Palmer



14. Holy Roller Emily Wolfe



13. Lions Nemesea



12. The Others whenyoung



11. Haunted Houses Sir Babygirl



10. Why So Serious Alice Merton



9. Outta My Head Jocelyn & Chris Arndt



8. Strange Clouds Hillsburn



7. Pretty Ingrid Michaelson



6. Courage P!nk



5. Release Grace Potter



4. I Get No Joy Jade Bird



3. Judy Blum Amanda Palmer



2. It's Over ANIIML



1. Learn To Live Alice Merton



Wednesday, March 4, 2020

2019 Magna Cum Laude Songs (21-40)

40. RegnetMelissa Horn



39. Heads Gonna Roll Jenny Lewis



38. To Be Brave Bryde



37. Ruins Jade Bird



36. Young Desire Hillsburn



35. Hustle P!nk



34. Keep On Southern Avenue



33. Face to the Pavement ANIIML



32. Blow Up The World whenyoung



31. The Western Jocelyn & Chris Arndt



30. Love is Love Grace Potter



29. Lottery Jade Bird



28. Heat Of The Moment Emily Wolfe



27. The Fuse Thea Gilmore



26. All Of This Ayla Nereo



25. Slay ANIIML



24. Lash Out Alice Merton



23. Witness Jocelyn & Chris Arndt



22. Uh Huh Jade Bird

21. Daylight Grace Potter

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

2019 Cum Laude Songs (60-41)

Time for my top songs from 2019 that were 1) On albums I bought 2) The albums were released in 2019.

60. Primrose Dream State



59. Peach Broods



58. Bad Guy Billie Eilish



57. City of Angels Laleh



56. Suit of Hearts Katy Vernon



55. The Man Taylor Swift



54. Hate You Ingrid Michaelson



53. Fire Sara Bareilles



52. Raise Your Banner Within Temptation



51. Prodigal Son Taylor Janzen



50. The Reckoning Within Temptation



49. What U Gonna Do 4 Luv Baby FuzZ



48. Armor Sara Bareilles



47. Anxiety Julia Michaels



46. Sweet Illusion Carrie Tree



45. Forgotten Kindness Oginalii



44. No Saviors Clavvs



43. Out! Of! Control! ANIIML



42. Nothing Like Me Nemsea



41. Machette Amanda Palmer

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

2019 Summa Cum Laude Albums. Top 10

Songs coming when I get around to it. Go buy these if you don't have them.

10. Nemesea. White Flag.

This is the third Dutch female-fronted band to make my Summa list. And they all belong here.









9. ANIIML. OH AWE.

This Canadian singer led band is based in LA. This album got better and better every time I listened to it.







8. Thea Gilmore Small World Turning.

This UK singer -songwriter has been around a while. I just "discovered" her this year. This is a wonderful album.







7. P!NK. Hurts 2B Human.

If she releases in album, there is a good chance it makes my list. This one did more than just make my list.







6. Ingrid Michaelson Stranger Songs

Another singer who will generally find a place on my list. Again, more than just "makes".







5. Grace Potter Daylight.

I think if I made list of my ten most favorite artists, it would vary over time. But Grace Potter would almost always be there.







4. Emily Wolfe Emily Wolfe

This Austin based singer first caught my attention in 2014. This is her first full album. And damn! It's good.







3. Alice Merton MINT

This Berlin based singer caught my attention in 2017 with her EP. This is her first full album. I never will get tired of listening to it.







2. Jocelyn & Chris Arndt The Fun and the Fight

A sibling duo from Upstate NY. I had never heard of them before this last Summer. This album blew me away. Currently based in Massachusets.







1. Jade Bird Jade Bird

Her EP Something American caught a lot of attention in 2017 (indeed, made my Summa list despite being merely an EP). She is truly a wonderful artist. We will likely here much more from amazing talent from the UK in years to come. This album is truly #1 for me in a year of many great albums.







Sunday, February 9, 2020

2019 Summa Cum Laude Albums Part I

There are rank-ordered.

22. Jenny Lewis On The Line.

From Las Vegas, Jenny Lewis has done many things and putting out albums is prominent among them. In 2019, she gave us this gem.

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21. Sleater-Kinney. The Center Won't Hold.

Great band from Olympia, Washington. They have producing great music since 1994. This is no exception.



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20. Hillsburn. The Wilder Beyond.

From Novia Scotia, I really enjoy this band.







19. Ayla Nereo By the Light of the Dark Moon.

This San Fransisco based folk singer captivated me with this album.







18. The Yawpers. Human Question

Hailing from Denver.







17. Southern Avenue Keep On

From Memphis, TN. These guys are really good.







16. Ex Libris. Ann (A progressive Metal Trilogy).

This Dutch symphonic metal band is led by their founder, Dianne van Giersbergen. I could listen to her voice for hours.







15. Taylor Swift Lover

Yes, you read that correctly. I like this album a lot.







14. Lissie When I am Alone - The Piano Retrospective

Lissie is one of my favorite singers period. I had the privilege of seeing her live twice in 2019. This is not a typical album,it is her performing many of her existing songs acoustically on piano.







13. Within Temptation Resist.

This Dutch Symphonic Metal band is one of the definitive bands of the genre. And they are still making great music.







12. Nina Nesbitt The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change

I have followed this young Scottish singer for some time. This album delivers many outstanding momnets.









11. Amanda Palmer There Will Be No Intermission.

What words can decribe her? Iconic? Goddess? Perhaps words fail. But I love this album.





Tuesday, January 14, 2020

2019. Magna Cum Laude Albums Part II

Not rank-ordered.

Sara Bareilles Amidst the Chaos.

Originally from California, Sara Bareilles is just one of those singers that always hits a spot for me.







Sir Babygirl Crush On Me

Also from LA, but quite a bit different.







Tarja In The Raw

It's been 14 years since this Finnish singer left Nightwish . But she has continued to produce music and grace us with her amazing voice.







Taylor Janzen Shouting Matches

From Winnipeg.







Visions Of Atlantis Wanderers

This band from Austria has been around since 2000. They are inspired by Nightwish which is obvious from listening. I really like this latest work.







Vonnie Kyle Vonnie Kyle (Solo Demo)

Originally from Minneapolis, now based in New Mexico.







Waax Big Grief

This is a great band from Brisbane, AU.







whenyoung Reasons to Dream.

Trio from Ireland.







Yawners Just Calm Down.

From Madrid







Of Monsters and Men Fever Dream

Super band from Iceland.





Monday, January 13, 2020

2019 Magna Cum Laude Albums, Part I

These are not rank-ordered.

As December Falls. As December Falls

From the UK.

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Babymetal. Metal Galaxy

This is one of my favorite Japanese bands







Bones Garage Oi Ma Yeah.

From Israel.

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Carrie Tree The Canoe

Fabulous singer-songwriter from the UK.







CONTROL TOP covert contracts

From Philadelphia.







Dream State Primrose Path.

Rock band from Wales.







Katy Vernon Suit of Hearts.

From Minnesota.







Oginalii Cause & Affection

Based in Nashville







PRIESTS The Seduction of Kansas

Great band from Washington, DC







Quiet Company On Conrners & Shapes

A nice rock band from Austin.







2019 Cum Laude Albums. II

Continuing on. Again, these are not rank-ordered.

Julia Michaels. Inner Monologue, Pt 1.

From Iowa. Yes, you heard that right.

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Laleh. Vänta!.

From Sweden.
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Liliac. Chain of Thorns.

Group of siblings from Southern California. Great sound.





Meg & Dia happysad.

I have long been a huge fan of Dia Frampton. This year she got back together with her sister. From Utah

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Melissa Horn Konstjord andning.

Another Swedish singer.

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Otoboke Beaver ITEKOMA HITS.

From Japan (obviously I think).



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Помни Имя Свое Голос северного ветра (Часть I). and. Имярек.

This amazing singer from Russia put out two albums in 2019. I love her voice and music. As far as I can tell, the translation of her artist names is "remember my name". One of the albums is "Voice of the North Wind (part I)" and I really don't know what the other means.

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ShitKid DETENTION.

One more act from Sweden. I venture they are a contrast to the other two.

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stef chura Midnight

From Detroit.

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Wolf and Moon Before It Gets Dark

This duo hails from Berlin.







Sunday, January 12, 2020

2019 Cum Laude Albums part I

As usual, I spent a lot of money on music this year.  I may have to moderate a bit as I move to a professor's salary.  But for now, here is my list for 2019.

These are my 61 favorite albums that I purchased in 2019 and were released in 2019.  There are many more, but I wanted to keep the list "manageable". 

The Cum Laude list is not rank-ordered.



*repeat repeat. Glazed

This duo hails from Nashville. This the the second time they have made my list.





A Giant Dog. Neon Bible

A great band from Austin Texas.

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Amyl and the Sniffers. Amyl and the Sniffers

From Australia. I smile every time I listen to them.

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Baby FuzZ. Plastic Paradise.

According to their web page, they are from nowhere.


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Bryde. On the Subject Of Breathing.

I have followed this singer from the UK for a bit. She is quite special.

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Charlie Faye The Whole Shebang.

Another Austin artist.

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Cherry Glazerr Stuffed & Ready

From LA. Not new to my list.

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Gurr She Says.

This Duo from Germany keeps growing on me.

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Hembree. House on Fire

A really nice band from Kansas City.




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Jackie Venson. Joy.

So much great stuff from Austin. Saw her live at 7th Street Entry this year - it was a privilege. The videos do not do justice to her guitar playing which is over the top good.