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Showing posts with label the tallest man on earth. Show all posts
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Post-"Snowmageddon"/Thursday Night Notes
Friday night into Saturday midday was bad enough, but on top of that snow, we folks in Kutztown received a fresh blanket Tuesday night into Wednesday midday. 28 inches total? I've seen enough snow. I'm moving to Florida. Perhaps the only thing good to come from the "Snowmageddon" was the outlandish and totally welcomed two full school days canceled. This kind of thing never happens, especially here in Pennsylvania. Whatever, no complaints from me about that. However, digging my jeep out the street sure wasn't fun earlier tonight. Sorry to the community of Kutztown for pushing my snow back out into the street. I had to get to the Student Union building to plan our show for tomorrow night. Oh, and while we were buffeted with white powder, my housemates and I built an epic snow fort and invited all our friends up to christen it. We also drank excessively and threw our empties in the woods. College kids will be college kids. Okay, onto the notes:
+ Holy Spring tours!: Arctic Monkeys, Juilan Casablancas, Phoenix, and The Tallest Man On Earth.
+ New Japandroids tune: "Art Czars".
+ New live She & Him track. It was played on the radio. How fun.
+ Yeasayer played Jim's favorite tune of 2009 on Fallon last night. Behold "Ambling Alp".
+ Thom Yorke is going to remix Major Lazer?
+ Bonnaroo line-up looks great so far.
+ Grizzly Bear and Arcade Fire found their way into the ears of Super Bowl viewers. Google had a sick ad, too.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The Top 6: Swedish Musicians
This is something I am going to try to do weekly or every other week. I will put a Top 6 of something, just about anything. Why Top 6? Well other than the fact that I said so, five just never seems to be enough.
The great Nordic land of Sweden has given birth to more good bands than just ABBA and The Hives, and better ones too. So what else is cool about Sweden? Well, it is the land where dynamite and the blowtorch were invented, ironically along with the seat belt and safety match. It is Nordic, which is cool enough, plus their King looks like Randy Quaid.

So without further ado, here are the top six musicians from Sweden, in no particular order (video evidence at bottom of post.)
The Knife
This brother/sister electronic duo may be most commonly known for writing "Heartbeats," a song which was made famous by another Swede Jose Gonzalez, their unique brand of electro funk tunes is worthy of listening to no matter what country you're from.
Key Tracks: "Heartbeats", "We Share Our Mothers' Health"
Lykke Li
Although the 22 year old singer just made her first album this year, she's already made a splash in the indie music scene. Her Björn Yttling (of Peter, Björn, and John) produced album Youth Novels came out just barely a year ago to critical acclaim. Listen to her all you want, just don't ask me to pronounce her name.
Key Tracks: "Dance Dance Dance", "I'm Good, I'm Gone"
The Sounds
The Sounds are your new go-to band for party music that fits perfectly in the background, but is good enough that your friends will all come up to you and ask who it is. Their two albums are so chock full of indie pop-rock that you'll forget they aren't from England. Take one point off for having a song in a Geico commercial, but add that point back for it being a damn good song.
Key Tracks: "Painted by Numbers", "Dance With Me"
I'm From Barcelona
By far the biggest band on this list, (they clock in at 29 members) you could guess by the post title, this band isn't actually from Barcelona. They started as a one man project that he just so happened to want every one of his friends to be on. The indie/folk/indie pop group released their 2nd album, Who Killed Harry Houdini? in 2008.
Key Tracks: "We're From Barcelona", "Music Killed Me"
Jose Gonzalez
This Swedish but born to Argentenian parents folkster sings in English, his third language. Though most known for "Heartbeats" as mentioned earlier, he also spent some time playing with British group Zero 7 on the album The Garden. He has also covered Kylie Minogue ("Hand on my Heart") and Joy Division ("Love Will Tear Us Apart") to stunning effect.
Key Tracks: "Crosses", "Left Behind (With Zero 7)"
The Tallest Man On Earth
Real name: Kristian Matsson. This very Dylan-esque singer/songwriter has a raw power in his voice and guitar playing that makes you want to feel what he feels. Whether he wants to kill the people keeping him from his love ("The Gardner") or kill the girl herself, ("Where Do My Bluebird Fly?") you can tell he means what he says, which makes him all the more wonderful.
Key Tracks: "Where Do My Bluebird Fly", "Pistol Dream"
Today's Top 6: Swedish Musicians
The great Nordic land of Sweden has given birth to more good bands than just ABBA and The Hives, and better ones too. So what else is cool about Sweden? Well, it is the land where dynamite and the blowtorch were invented, ironically along with the seat belt and safety match. It is Nordic, which is cool enough, plus their King looks like Randy Quaid.

"Welcome to Sweden, shitter was full."
So without further ado, here are the top six musicians from Sweden, in no particular order (video evidence at bottom of post.)
The Knife
This brother/sister electronic duo may be most commonly known for writing "Heartbeats," a song which was made famous by another Swede Jose Gonzalez, their unique brand of electro funk tunes is worthy of listening to no matter what country you're from.
Key Tracks: "Heartbeats", "We Share Our Mothers' Health"
Lykke Li
Although the 22 year old singer just made her first album this year, she's already made a splash in the indie music scene. Her Björn Yttling (of Peter, Björn, and John) produced album Youth Novels came out just barely a year ago to critical acclaim. Listen to her all you want, just don't ask me to pronounce her name.
Key Tracks: "Dance Dance Dance", "I'm Good, I'm Gone"
The Sounds
The Sounds are your new go-to band for party music that fits perfectly in the background, but is good enough that your friends will all come up to you and ask who it is. Their two albums are so chock full of indie pop-rock that you'll forget they aren't from England. Take one point off for having a song in a Geico commercial, but add that point back for it being a damn good song.
Key Tracks: "Painted by Numbers", "Dance With Me"
I'm From Barcelona
By far the biggest band on this list, (they clock in at 29 members) you could guess by the post title, this band isn't actually from Barcelona. They started as a one man project that he just so happened to want every one of his friends to be on. The indie/folk/indie pop group released their 2nd album, Who Killed Harry Houdini? in 2008.
Key Tracks: "We're From Barcelona", "Music Killed Me"
Jose Gonzalez
This Swedish but born to Argentenian parents folkster sings in English, his third language. Though most known for "Heartbeats" as mentioned earlier, he also spent some time playing with British group Zero 7 on the album The Garden. He has also covered Kylie Minogue ("Hand on my Heart") and Joy Division ("Love Will Tear Us Apart") to stunning effect.
Key Tracks: "Crosses", "Left Behind (With Zero 7)"
The Tallest Man On Earth
Real name: Kristian Matsson. This very Dylan-esque singer/songwriter has a raw power in his voice and guitar playing that makes you want to feel what he feels. Whether he wants to kill the people keeping him from his love ("The Gardner") or kill the girl herself, ("Where Do My Bluebird Fly?") you can tell he means what he says, which makes him all the more wonderful.
Key Tracks: "Where Do My Bluebird Fly", "Pistol Dream"
I'm From Barcelona - We're From Barcelona
Jose Gonzalez - Crosses
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