Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Design By Humans

I wanted to give a shout out to a pretty sweet site I found recently. Design By Humans is a design based community. Obviously. It's similar to Threadless in that user generated designs become t-shirts for sale by DBH, with incentives for the artists (a.k.a. ca$h money.)

As someone who enjoys designing things this site, and the idea behind it are awesome. Being able to spend some free time making cool designs, and then make a little extra cash off them, and seeing them on t-shirts has got to be incredibly rewarding. Especially for anyone in a crappy cubicle job, where their talent is undfer utilized.

This shirt is one I'm considering purchasing. The only real debate is whether or not I should be spending any money on shirts right now, especially short sleeve shirts. Other than that, this design has me totally hooked.

Here's the link for the ZebrART shirt, and check out the rest of the DBH Store.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Even More Minus the Bear

So I know Matt promised to stop posting about Minus the Bear for a bit, but that promise doesn't include me, and I figured it was about time I got a post on here anyways. On the old blog, Matt never posted, and I always did. Now we're totally reversed, and I think it's time to even it out.

So this weekend was the first time that it actually felt like Fall here in South Carolina; the weather was a bit chilly, but not too cold, there was football tailgating, (we lost to LSU 24-17,) and I listened to some songs that inexplicably remind me of Fall.

One of those songs is Minus the Bear's "Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Warehouse." For whatever reason, this song, and this CD really remind me of Fall. And all the songs on this CD have awesome names, that have nothing to do with the song. (My personal favorite is "Get Me Naked 2: Electric Bugaloo")

So enjoy this song, pick up the CD, and seriously, we'll stop posting about this band for a while.

Minus the Bear - Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Warehouse

Friday, October 17, 2008

Didiom: Streaming Music on Your Blackberry

So I was making my rounds this morning on the Blackberry blogs, and I came across a nifty little application. It's called Didiom, and it allows you to stream music from your computer to your Blackberry. It also offers a mobile store which is accessed from the application. It offers you the ability to purchase the song for your phone, or computer, or both. It's only in beta right now, but it will surely continue to grow. The way the Didiom gets your music from iTunes to your phone is quite clever. You have to also download a desktop application and have your computer connected to the internet. It then sends your songs over the internet to allow your phone to stream them. The best part is that the application is free. The store and the songs there are obviously not. I'm hoping this will catch fire among other companies creating mobile software because it is a great idea. If you have a PC, definitely check it out and let me know how it works seeing how the desktop software is not compatible with Macs yet.

Music From My Home



This week's selection is a slightly older one. Coming together in 1990, The Pietasters got their start playing small bars in and around Georgetown. They've come a long way from that point now. They've toured with the likes of the Toasters, played at Warped Tour and the late HFStival, and have gone out on numerous headlining tours. They're biggest feat, playing in front of a sold out crowd backing the godfather of soul, the late James Brown. They're gone through many line up changes, hopped around labels (Hellcat, Moon Ska, Epitaph, and Fueled By Ramen) but they're still touring and making new music. If you ever get the chance to check them out live, definitely do so. They're an amazing band that'll get you skankin all night long.

Here are a couple live tracks from the band:
Girl Take It Easy
Drinking & Driving
Biblical Sense


[Amazon]

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

New Guilty Pleasure - Lights



Lights is a 21 year old synthpop singer songwriter hailing from Ontario Canada. She's cited Bjork, The Knife, and Phil Collins as a few of her major influences, which is very apparent in her songs. She's only released a self-titled EP in March, but there's no word on when a full length will be out. Lights is currently on tour with Copeland, Lydia, and Lovebug.
You can pick up her EP and T shirts here
And definitely check Lights when she's out on tour:

10/17 Toronto, ON - Mod Club
10/18 Fredonia, NY - SUNY Fredonia
10/24 Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
10/26 Cambridge, MA - Middle East Downstairs
10/27 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
10/29 Ann Arbor, MI - Blind Pig
10/30 Chicago, IL - The Bottom Lounge
10/31 St. Paul, MN - Station 4
11/1 Omaha, NB - Slowdown
11/2 Denver, CO - Marquis Theater
11/3 Salt Lake City, UT - Avalon Theater
11/5 Boise, ID - The Venue
11/6 Seattle, WA - El Corazon
11/7 Portland, OR - Satyricon
11/8 Orangevale, CA - The Boardwalk
11/10 San Francisco, CA - Slim's
11/11 Los Angeles, CA - El Rey Theatre
11/12 Tempe, AZ - The Clubhouse
11/14 San Antonio, TX - White Rabbit
11/15 Dallas, TX - The Door
11/16 Norman, OK - Meacham Auditorium
11/18 Nashville, TN - Rockettown
11/19 Columbia, SC - New Brookland Tavern
11/20 Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade
11/21 St. Petersburg, FL - State Theatre
11/22 Orlando, FL - The Social
11/23 Orlando, FL - The Social

(photo courtesy of UR Mag)

Passion Pit at CMJ



My favorite new band released their CMJ schedule not too long ago. If you're gonna be anywhere near New York City, I highly recommend you go see Passion Pit at least once.
Here are their dates:
10/21 @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
10/23 @ Fader Lounge
10/23 @ Annex (Club NME)
10/24 @ Piano's
10/25 @ The Yard

And since I have't put up anything since last Friday, I'll be making up for it tonight.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Music From My Home Update



Now I know I already wrote about Wale last week, but new news has popped up concerning the man who's mission is to put DC on the hip hop map. On the verge of his debut album dropping, it was announced on elitaste.com that Wale has another mixtape coming out. This time he's teaming up with LRG and 9th Wonder. So far I've only found 2 songs. He's rerecorded and added another verse to his remix of MIA's "Boyz". The other song is a new one entitled "5 Minutes" and features Skyzoo. Be sure to keep checking elitaste.com for updates on the upcoming mixtape, LRG x Wale x 9th Wonder Presents: Back To The Feature.

On October 15, Wale and UCB will be shooting a video for "Nike Boots" at Mirrors in DC. The video will be directed by Chris Robinson. The shoot starts and 7:30PM and is only for all of you who are over 21.

Lastly, Wale will be up at CMJ on Ocotober 21st at SOB's for the Allido Records showcase. Also on the bill is Daniel Merriweather, Rhymefest, and the boss Mr. Ronson.

Here are the two new songs off the mixtape:
MIA - Boyz (Remix feat. Wale)(2008 Version)
Wale - 5 minutes (feat. Skyzoo)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Kid Robot x The Simpsons



I know I'm pretty late on posting anything on this huge collaboration but I actually picked up one last night to see how they actually were. I've always loved The Simpsons and have always thought Kid Robot came out with really cool figures, and it was only like 8 dollars.
There are 24 figures in the series including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, Hippie Homer, Mr Burns, Smithers, Krusty, Sideshow Bob, Itchy, Scratchy, Apu, Fat Tony, Chief Wiggum, Barney, Comic Book Guy, Lucious Sweet, Duffman, Bumblee Man, Funzo, Snake, Devil Flnaders, and Mr. Teenie.
Me? I got Homer.

Check them and pick on up here

Still on a Minus the Bear Hit

Menos El Oso isn't my favorite Minus the Bear album by far, but Pachuca Sunrise is definitely the standout for me. Just the lyrics do it enough for me, not to mention the instrumentation, especially in the first verse.

Midnight on a beach on the Mediterranean
and I miss you,
even here taking it all in.
The sand, silvered, carries the moon
on its shoulders.
Is it possible to put this night to tune
and move it to you?

Don't cry, I'll bring this home to you
if I can make this night light enough to move.

Cargo ships move by
tracing on the horizon line.
There's a luster from the city lights
on the waves that kiss our feet
and we're thinking of going in,
the time's getting thin.

This is a city for not sleeping
and the clocks are set by feel.
At this moment from where I sit,
none of it seems real.

I swear this is the last I'll post on the for like a week

Minus the Bear - Pachuca Sunrise

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

New Minus the Bear EP



As if Minus the Bear haven't put out enough EPs already, they just released another yesterday. Acoustics is a 7 song EP which features 6 of their songs done acousticly, and one brand new song. It's only available as a digital release unless you catch them on their current tour, which is the only place where you can pick up a phsyical coopy. Here's the track listing:
1. Guns & Ammo (new song)
2. We Are Not a Football Team (from Highly Refined Pirates)
3. Burying Luck (from Planet of Ice)
4. Knights (from Planet of Ice)
5. Pachuca Sunrise (from Menos El Oso)
6. Throwin’ Shapes (from Planet of Ice)
7. Ice Monster (from Planet of Ice)
I personally was hoping for more from Highly Refined Pirates. The new track, Guns & Ammo makes up for it though. The guitar work in it lives up to typical Minus the Bear songs. Song after song, it's the guitar parts and how they complement each other so well that hooks me at first. This entire song though just really does it for me. It's delicate and mellow. It's not as layered as their electric songs, but it still comes off that way. Well, enough of me blabbering on and on about it, have a listen for yourself to see how you feel about it.

Minus the Bear - Guns & Ammo

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A new challenger to iTunes

Everyone knows that iTunes is the leader in digital music sales. That's a no brainer. With digital sales continuing to rise, more and more companies are looking to start their own online stores to compete with iTunes. So far, none of them have really succeeded. But there might be hope now.
As of this morning, Unverisal Music Group will be offering it's catalog to Dada.net. Dada already was offering Song Music Entertainment's catalog. Now with Universal on board, it has the two biggest labels supporting it.
The deal is you subscribe on a monthly basis for 10 dollars. With that, you can to download 15 songs. Comparing it to iTunes, you basically get songs 11-15 for free, or get each song at 66 cents. The best part, it is completely DRM free! Once you download the song, you can do whatever you want with it. You can put it on your phone, any mp3 player, you name it and you can do it. In the next coming weeks, the company will be coming out with a mobile verison of it's store for cellphones.
The only downside I can tell right now is that you can only download 15 songs a month. Hopefully they'll work that out. Also, if you don't use all 15 downloads, they won't roll over to the next month. Other than that, it sounds pretty nice. The website's design is a little cheesy too, but for what it offers, I personally don't mind.
Check Dada out for yourself!

Source: TG Daily

The other Blackberry Application Store

There has been a lot of buzz lately on the leaked confirmation of the Blackberry Application Center. Working much like the Apple's version for it's iPhone, these 3rd party applications must be approved by Blackberry. The catch, it will only be available for the new Blackberry Storm. While looking around for more information on this, I came across something that's useful for us Blackberry users that won't be getting the Storm, BerryStore. It's just in beta currently, but it does look promising.
Users can get into BerryStore by downloading the application for the website. After installing, you can access the store simply by opening it up on your phone. Right now, the store is divided into 8 categories; Books & Reference, Business & Finance, Lifestyle, News & Weather, Social Networking, Sports, Travel & Navigation, and Utilities. There aren't too many applications currently, but the ones that are available have reviews from people who have already used them. Right now, every application is free, which is a great thing.
BerryStore's website encourages developers to send their applications to them so that they can be added to the store. Aside from that, any regular person who cannot find a certain application on the store can submit it to BerryStore, regardless of if they helped create it or not. I think that is one of the best features of this whole idea.
Overall, I think BerryStore is very impressive. It is extremely conveinent and easy to use. It is available for almost every phone, not just the latest. It seems like the developers are open to all kinds of feedback, as well as offers for adding new applications to the store. And with it still being in beta, I can only see it growing. I hope you all take a moment to check it out and if you have a Blackberry, to download it and try it out.

BerryStore

Monday, October 6, 2008

New Jersey Offshore Wind Farm Gets One Step Closer...

Garden State Offshore Energy was award the rights to build a wind farm Friday Night. These wind farms would be located roughly 16 to 20 miles off the coasts of Atlantic and Ocean counties. The wind farm would be able to produce up to 346 megawatts from 96 turbines. Garden State Offshore Energy now needs to get permits to build the wind farm from state and federal agencies. They will also need commitments from manufacturers to build the actual turbines. Prior to this, both Delaware and Rhode Island passed decisions to let offshore wind farms be built. Now with New Jersey also getting closer to having wind farms be built, could New York be next? There are talks of projects off Long Island and New York City.
This really impresses me that all these states are finally supporting renewable energy sources, I just hope it's not too late.

Source: The New York Times

Friday, October 3, 2008

Music From My Home



Wale has been creating his own hype over the internet for the past year or two now. He's released two major mixtapes, the latest being released with the help of 10 Deep. He has Mark Ronson is backing him up. Interscope signed him over the summer. And he's made it his mission to put DC on the rap game map. His lyrics are actually meaningful and not about crap. He's also bringing a new mix to rap by combining elements of go go into his music. If you check his myspace, it's got a quote from Rolling Stone saying that "Wale has more crossover appeal than weed"

Make sure you look out for his debut album when it drops. This guy's gonna be something special.

Nike Boots (Remix feat. Lil Wayne)

Two A Days Makes You Stronger

Britney Spears, MSTRKRFT, and Young MC

Britney Spears, MSTRKRFT, and Young MC are getting together to form the latest super group.
On an unrelated note, I found three amazing remixes on Hype Machine about 30 minutes ago.
Check'em out below:
Britney Spears - Womanizer (The Teenagers Remix)
Young MC - Bust A Move (Diplo Remx)
MSTRKRFT feat. NORE - Bounce (A Trak Remix)

Oh and they're not getting together and forming a super music group.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ratatat at Starlight Ballroom



Last night my girlfriend and I went to see Ratatat at the Starlight Ballroom.
We got there right in time to catch the band right before them Panther. They were an interesting band. I enjoyed the music that they played, but the singing just didn't do it for me. Very too much reverb, didn't really ever catch my attention, and it just didn't seem to fit them music. Then after about at 30 minute wait, Ratatat came on. Right from the start they put on a great show. Song after song, hearing them live makes the records sound so dull. They definitely brought a lot of energy and the crowd was feeding off of it. I was surprised when they finished because it did not feel like the hour that had gone by.
Then came the encore, which was the best part of the show for me. They only played two songs, but they were my favorite two songs. I expected one of them but the other caught me completely off guard. They started with Mahalo, the b-side to their latest album. They then finished the night with seventeen years, which was by far the best song. Definitely check them out as they make their way around the country. It'll be well worth the money.
Here's the two songs from their encore:
Mahalo
Seventeen Years

[Myspace] [Amazon]

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Banksy at it again...


It looks like Banksy has hit New York again...

Source: The Worlds Best Ever

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Minus The Bear Appreciation



So I was going through my music last night and came across Minus the Bear. I haven't really listened to them to a couple months so I decided to take a while to listen to them again. Upon listened I started wondering why I ever stopped listening to them in the first place. Their first full length, Highly Refined Pirates, is still one of those few records that I enjoy listened from start to finish. The complex guitar lines and clever lyrics still draw me in. The guitar lines also fit so well with each other. I love the titles of the songs. I wish they continued to name their songs like that.

I'll leave you with my favorite Minus the Bear song. It's off of a 2 disc compilation entitled, In Honor: A Compilation To Beat Cancer.

Minus the Bear
- Houston We Have Uh-Oh
[Amazon]
So after starting my Minus the Bear appreciation, I further continued to check them out and discover they were on their annual fall tour. Here are the dates:

Oct 8 -- Spokane, WA -- Service Station
Oct 9 -- Missoula, MT -- The Other Side
Oct 10 -- Casper, WY -- American Legion
Oct 11 -- Denver, CO -- Gothic Theatre
Oct 12 -- Omaha, NE -- Slowdown
Oct 13 -- Iowa City, IA -- The Picador
Oct 15 -- Minneapolis, MN -- Varsity Theatre
Oct 16 -- Milwaukee, WI -- Turner Hall
Oct 17 -- Chicago, IL -- Vic Theatre
Oct 18 -- Columbus, OH -- Newport Music Hall
Oct 19 -- Detroit, MI -- Majestic Theatre
Oct 20 -- Cleveland, OH -- Grog Shop
Oct 21 -- Boston, MA -- Wilbur Theatre
Oct 22 -- Washington, DC -- 930 Club
Oct 23 -- Philadelphia, PA -- Theatre of Living Arts
Oct 24 -- Providence, RI -- Lupo's at the Strand
Oct 25 -- New York, NY -- Webster Hall
Oct 26 -- Sayreville, NJ -- Starland Ballroom
Oct 28 -- Richmond, VA -- The National
Oct 29 -- Raleigh, NC -- Lincoln Theatre
Oct 30 -- Asheville, NC -- The Orange Peel
Oct 31 -- Knoxville, TN -- Bijou Theatre
Nov 1 -- Atlanta, GA -- Variety Playhouse
Nov 3 -- Ft. Lauderdale, FL -- Revolution
Nov 4 -- Orlando, FL -- House of Blues
Nov 5 -- Jacksonville, FL -- Free Bird Cafe
Nov 7 -- New Orleans, LA -- House of Blues
Nov 8 -- Houston, TX -- House of Blues
Nov 9 -- Austin, TX -- Fun Fun Fun Fest
Nov 10 -- Dallas, TX -- House of Blues
Nov 13 -- Tempe, AZ -- Marquee Theatre
Nov 14 -- San Diego, CA -- Soma
Nov 15 -- Pomona, CA -- Glass House
Nov 16 -- Los Angeles, CA -- Henry Fonda Theatre
Nov 18 -- Sacramento, CA -- Empire
Nov 19 -- San Francisco, CA -- Bimbo's 365 Club
Nov 22 -- Seattle, WA -- Showbox at the Market
(all dates are with the Annuals)

A Cross the Universe



On 11/10, Justice will be releasing a DVD and live CD. The DVD will feature footage from their US headlining tour this past March and the CD will include live tracks from the world tour that followed.

Also, I found a new Justice remix. Wordtoyourmoms.com is claiming that it's from a live set, but the quality still sounds pretty decent. I'll just let the song speak for itself.

Source: Wordtoyourmoms

Stevie Wonder - Superstition(Justice Remix)

Monday, September 29, 2008

Banksy in New York City


Earlier this year we saw Banksy's art down in New Orleans and Alabama. I was just over on Hypebeast and saw that Banksy's just been through New York City. His new piece is apparently 3 stories tall and it looks amazing. I'm hoping he swings by Philly soon...

Image: The Worlds Best Ever

Redskins beat Cowboys 26-24



Sorry to all you Cowboys fans, but my Skins controlled the entire game yesterday. And we did it without our movie star Jason Taylor. At times I was a little worried, but the team really came through with a huge win. Campbell looked real solid, running game continued to do it's thing, and our receivers are finally starting to look like they can do some damage. And how about Springs and Rodgers' play against TO? Defense played well against another offense juggernaut. I honestly didn't think we had a chance in Big D but the Skins really surprised me.

I can't wait for the Eagles game next week.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

The Cool Kids


The Cool Kids played in Philadelphia yesterday at a free outdoor event called Campus Kickoff. They only played for 45 minutes but they played a great set, mixing songs off The Bake Sale, unreleased songs, and a couple songs of their upcoming album, Fish Ride Bicycles. They interacted with the crowd very well and they were definitely feeling them. They even invited a crazy drunken white boy on stage from the crowd to jump around and make a fool of himself. All in all, I really enjoyed them. And I got a photo pass.
I've got plenty of more pictures to come.

You can pick up The Bake Sale here

Saturday, September 27, 2008

New Kid Sister



If you've made your way over to Kid Sister's myspace recently, you would've noticed the new track that was put up. The track, Family Reunion, features David Banner. After listening to the song a couple times one thing is obvious, it is incredibly catchy. The hook will get stuck in your head. The beat has a great feel to it. And the more you listen to it, the more addictive it gets.

If this is any indicator of her full length, Dream Date, then I cannot wait for it to drop.

Family Reunion

Friday, September 26, 2008

Music From My Home

I heard about Georgie James over a year ago. Featuring ex- Q and not U drummer John Davis and solo artist Laura Burhenn. While still being the only two song writers for the band, Georige James later expanded to feature Andrew Black (ex- the Explosion) and Michael Cotterman (ex- The Loved Ones/ Kid Dynamite). After recording and self releasing, Demos at Dance Place, an album featuring the 7 demos they recorded, Georgie James released their first single, "Need Your Needs". It was this single that got them a deal on Saddle Creek Records. Last September, they released Places on their new label and began touring the new album. On the record the two share vocals, with some songs only having one of them sing. Sadly, the band called it quits in August so Davis and Burhenn could focus on their solo careers.

Need Your Needs
Long Week

Buy Places here
To check out a couple other songs, check out their myspace.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Matt & Kim + Mountain Dew



The latest artist to be featured as part of Mountain Dew's Green Label Sound is the Brooklyn duo, Matt & Kim. As characteristic of Matt & Kim, the track has a simple dance beat with piano and a snyth providing the melody. The song has a very catchy hook that has a very good chance of getting stuck in your head all day. And the track is free! It's definitely worth checking out.

I also added one of the tracks from their upcoming album, Grand.

Matt & Kim have some big plans coming up as the year goes on, so keep an eye out for them.

Daylight
Good Ol' Fashion Nightmare

Matt & Kim on Myspace

The New CD?

First there was vinyl. Then cassette tapes replaced vinyl. Compact discs then replaced cassette tapes. Now with digital sales continuing to soar and physical sales still dropping, it looks like the CD's replacement might finally be here.
The 4 major record labels, Sony BMG, Universal, EMI, and Warner and the memory card maker, and SanDisk have teamed up to bring "slotMusic". SlotMusic is a 1GB microSD card that carries an artist's full album on it, DRM free. It can be inserted into any device, cellphones or MP3 players, that can accept microSD cards. And since there is a full gig of space, the labels can add much more on it such as cover art, videos, etc. Users can also upload more songs, pictures, whatever they feel like onto these cards. SlotMusic also comes with a USB adapter for getting the songs onto your computer. So far, Walmart and Best Buy have picked up SlotMusic and will start selling them during the holiday season.

I don't know how I feel about my music being on a tiny memory card. It seems like it can easily get lost. But at the same time it's much easier to store them. I'm pumped about hearing that all slotMusic cards will come with DRM free songs. It's about time that happened. I'm just not sure if it can bring tangible music sales out of it's long decline. I guess only time can tell?

Article
slotMusic

Monday, September 22, 2008

LA Riots remix Crimewave

Here's the LA Riots remix to the Crystal Castles vs. Health track "Crimewave"
Just like all their other remixes, it's pretty solid.

Crystal Castles vs. Health - Crimewave (LA Riots remix)

LA Riots are also currently supporting MSTRKRFT on their fall tour. Check out their full fall schedule below:
9/24 Sacramento, CA - Barcode
9/25 Las Vegas, NV - Rok Vegas
9/26 Los Angeles, CA - The Henry Fonda Theatre*
9/27 Seattle, WA - Decibel Festival
10/2 Milan, Italy - Rocket
10/3 Ingolstadt, Germany - Maki Club
10/4 Friesing, Germany - Lidenkeller
10/9 Las Vegas, NV - Rock Vegas
10/13 Boston, MA - The Estate*
10/15 Baltimore, MD - Bedrock*
10/16 Charlotte, NC - The (Charlotte) Forum*
10/17 Nashville, TN - Mercury Lounge*
10/18 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade Music Park*
10/19 Memphis, TN - Hard Rock Café*
10/22 Houston, TX - Warehouse Live*
10/23 Austin, TX - La Zona Rosa*
10/24 Dallas, TX - House of Blues*
10/27 Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall*
10/28 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre*
10/31 San Juan, PR - Convention
11/7 Madrid, Spain - Macumba
11/15 Ghent, Belgium - I Love Techno
11/21 Gold Coast, Australia - First
11/22 Melbourne, Australia - Global Gathering
11/23 Perth, Australia - Global Gathering
11/29 Sydney, Australia - Global Gathering
11/30 Brisbane, Australia - Global Gathering
12/5 New York, NY - Le Poisson
( * = w/ MSTRKRFT)

LA Riots myspace
I'm finally starting my fall term today. I still haven't figured out why Drexel starts so much later than every other school. I just have one class today for 50 minutes though, so it's not like I'm really starting school.

And now for two completely unrelated songs:
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get
Franz Ferdinand - All My Friends (LCD Soundsystem Cover)

I also just found a new LA Riots remix that I'll be putting up later.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Music From My Home

I heard of These United States from their catchy song, First Sight, which caught my attention a month or two ago. I loved the song but had no idea how good the entire album would be. I've been playing it nonstop since I picked it up last night. It is easily one of those few albums which you can listen from beginning to end. But enough of what I think. Here are two songs so you can have a listen.

Kings & Aces
Sun Is Below & Above

from A Picture of the Three of Us at the Gate to the Garden of Eden

Also watch out for their new album, Crimes, which will be out on September 23rd.
Both albums can be purchased here

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sleepyheads

So we've come out of hibernation finally. Our fat reserves ran low and we had to come out and fill up again. Now that we're no longer in a state of metabolic depression and our body temperatures are rising back to normal, we'll be posting more often.

And for our first post hibernation song? It comes from a newer band hailing from Massachusetts called Passion Pit. Their EP, Chunk of Change came out Tuesday on Frenchkiss Records.

Passion Pit - Sleepyhead

Buy Chunk of Change here

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Welcome!

Welcome to The Real Teen Dream blog! We are Matt and Tyler, and I'm pretty sure we're taking over the world. Seriously, we've been plotting our world domination since the time dinosaurs roamed the Earth. We've decided humans are much easier to dominate than T-Rex's, and now is our time to strike. We're going to use this to post a lot of awesome songs, and possibly some other sweet stuff, who knows? Anyways, thanks for checking us out, prepare to be dominated.

For now, we're going to be using ZShare to upload our files, this may change in the future. Here's a song to start us off: Also, we're using ZShare because it allows you to listen to the song before you download it.

We Takin Over - T.I. Akon, Birdman Lil Wayne, Fat Joe , Rick Ross (ZShare)