Monday Mixtape, Vol. 18

There's no denying this first track by soul singer Allen Stone. Try to deny it. You can't! (Though I listened to the rest of his album and wasn't too impressed - "Upside" is by far the best song on the album.)

I still don't know much about San Diego's TV Girl, but this track is like a mix between Panda Bear and Belle & Sebastian.  It's dance-y yet a bit trance-y, and if you dig it, they just released another track, "Natalie Wood," which you should check out!

"Kodiak" is classic indie. A flowy guitar with a simple snare lets the younger Jeff Tweedy-like vocals pace a track that would best be heard on a beach with a beer. It reminds me of that simplicity that Real Estate has perfected.

After hearing Mumford & Sons at Outside Lands, I once again revisited their new album. Hearing an album live is like meeting someone on Tinder. Maybe they look nothing like their profile pictures and you're left confused and disappointed, but maybe their beauty has even more depth after connecting with them and you're left feeling even better than you came. (For the record, I still think Wilder Minds is a regurgitation of Coldplay's X&Y (which for the record, isn't an insult but not exactly a compliment either).)

I just love Badbadnotgood. I've spoke about them before in my 5 Faves Ghostface Killah writeup, but if you like jazz, check out the discography from these Canadians.

A seven minute rap song? I love the aggressive start and change of pace. Good way to end a mixtape!

Monday Mixtape, Vol. 16

It is the week of San Francisco's music festival, Outside Lands, so I though it'd be appropriate to throw some of the songs I am MOST excited to see live. As the link above proves, there's a lot of acts coming through this weekend ranging all sorts of genres as this playlist would suggest. I also made an Outside Lands Playlist if you need a warmup playlist to get accompanied to all the great bands!

I imagine you could guess which act I am most excited to see: Tame Impala. This will be a very cool show because they haven't performed many times since their new album was released a few weeks ago. "The Less I Know the Better" is another great track from an album I'm loved and wrote about at length.

It will be interesting to see Kendrick Lamar. I saw him at Austin City Limits two years ago and was left underwhelmed. But two years is a long time for a young performer to hone his craft. If his performance from the BET Awards is any indication, he may put on a great show. "Fuck Your Ethnicity" is my favorite Kendrick track. Would LOVE to hear this.

For a couple years I have tried to see St. Paul and the Broken Bones because of their sound and reputation as a great live band. Even though they have an early slot on Sunday (1:40), I can't miss them! "I'm Torn Up" showcases their great tempos and the striking and powerful voice of Paul Janeway.

I've listened to Mumford & Sons new album a number of times now. I still can't really get behind it. All of the songs sounds pretty similar and are watered-down versions of Coldplay at their best (around A Rush of Blood to the Head). I mean "Believe" is the same song as "Fix You," though you could argue "Fix You" is just a rip off of U2... That being said, I still hold hope that they can put on a great festival show. They make drinking songs that people want to scream out at the top of their lungs, and I'm hoping they give the crowd what they want. 

D'Angelo is a genius recluse who hadn't made an album in something like 15 years, so it's damn important to see a guy like this when you have a change. 

My vote for best dance party is split between Hot Chip and Classixx. I'm hoping Classixx gets the crowd amped, and if "All You're Waiting For" is any indication, I'll be jumping around for the majority of the set. They have a fun, frenetic sound. 

ELTON JOHN. I have no idea what to expect. But someone who can slay the piano will win the hearts of many. Couple that with the fact that it's Elton John, I think it's safe to say that it will be a memorable way to close out the weekend!

Top 15 Albums of 2009

1. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
2. Passion Pit - Manners
3. The xx - xx
4. Grizzly Bears - Veckatimest
5. Freelance Whales - Weathervanes
6. Bombay Bicycle Club - I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose
7. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
8. STRFKR - Jupiter
9. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
10. Wild Beasts - Two Dancers
11. The Antlers - Hospice
12. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
13. Discovery - LP
14. Third Eye Blind - Ursa Major
15. John Mayer - Battle Studies

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