This phrase
1 cup skin pounding drums
gives me a major squick. ew.
Buffy ,'Potential'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
This phrase
1 cup skin pounding drums
gives me a major squick. ew.
This phrase
1 cup skin pounding drums
gives me a major squick. ew.
Sounds like instructions on tenderizing chicken. Of couse then, blender = ew.
Nerve.com asked some musicians for summer listening recommendations. I'm wearing two sweaters and my fingers are numb, so I'm having difficulty getting into the summer mindset. The maintenance guy says the a/c is on its lowest setting, but I question his judgment since: a) it's July 7 b) I'm wearing a sweater and rubbing my hands yet c) he still asked me, and he wasn't being sarcastic, "So you want more air conditioning?"
What's on the lists? Nerve always blows up my workplace web filters.
I'll post 2 ata time.
Tim Kasher from The Good Life and Cursive
1. Violent Femmes S/T
The last time I listened to this, I finished a twelve pack on a southeast Florida beach.
2. Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat
The singles are great, sure, but what people don't realize is the whole album is good. I like the "deep cuts" best.
3. Guns 'N Roses Appetite for Destruction
F yeah, dude.
4. Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique
I could've chosen Check Your Head or Licensed to Ill, both great summer records, but isn't Paul's Boutique the "cool" one?
5. Pixies: Come on Pilgrim/Surfer Rosa
These songs remind me of grabbing warm beers from under my bed, sneaking the car, and picking up girls to go drink in the park on humid nights.
John Roderick from The Long Winters
1. My Bloody Valentine Loveless
This record is great for long drives during the day, and is the perfect backdrop to all the smoking factory-scapes that ring American cities, particularly the Meadowlands in New Jersey and the area between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware.
2. ZZ Top Eliminator
The pinnacle of eighties production, this is still the ultimate thing to
blast while you're cruising down the main street of any Southern town.
The combination of "electronica," country-boogie and MTV nostalgia-rock make this a classic.
3. Elliot Smith Either/Or
When melancholy overtakes you on an unlit stretch of interstate, and everyone else is fast asleep, this album will make all those bad decisions and failed romances you're obsessing over seem like they were part of a greater good. If anyone else wakes up I usually turn it off, because it's like reading old letters aloud.
4. Built to Spill Perfect From Now On
This goes in the headphones for the day off in New York City. Walking uptown engulfed in the swarm of busy people, you need this album to elevate your spirit with its lyrical humility and soaring guitar. New York sometimes needs an antidote, and Built To Spill sky-writes the colors of Boise, Idaho, over self-important Manhattan.
5. Judas Priest Unleashed in the East
They cover Fleetwood Mac and Joan Baez and own them both. This is ideal to crank when some girl invites herself along for a ride to the next town, and it's a great mind-cleanser after mealy-mouthed, panty-waisted indie-rock. British Heavy Metal never outdid this crowning achievement.
John Vanderslice
1. Punch Drunk Love soundtrack
Jon Brion's brilliant score for P.T. Anderson's masterpiece. This record will make you want to: (1) fall in love, (2) vacation in Hawaii, or (3) smash up a restaurant washroom. Or all three.
2. The Shins Chutes Too Narrow
A sad and complicated record about love, lust and being in a working rock band. Perfect for summer touring.
3. Kanye West The College Dropout
Roll down the tinted windows of your Suburban and sing: "Drug dealing just to get by, stack your money till it gets sky high!"
4. XTC Drums and Wires
A post-punk tour-de force about anxiety and the overwhelming expectations of love and life. This record will be forever tied to the person who gave it to me, an exceptionally smart girl who schooled me in art rock, D.C. punk and desire (right before she broke my heart). Find the superior first pressing, the one without "Making Plans for Nigel" or the bonus tracks.
5. Destroyer Streethawk: A Seduction
If you don't own any Destroyer records, please go out and buy this year's Your Blues. You'll either feel love and gratitude or wonder if my cough syrup intake is out of control.
Cyann & Ben
1. Grandaddy Under The Western Freeway (Ben)
It's just ideal for a summer sleep under the sun.
2: The Beach Boys Pet Sounds (Loïc)
No comment necessary.
3. Pink Floyd More (Cyann)
Sun, desert landscapes, and experimental atmospheres.
4. Tortoise: TNT (Charlie)
The aerial drumming and sunny melodies make this the perfect soundtrack for summer afternoons.
5. Belle and Sebastian If You're Feeling Sinister (All)
Our number one for the summertime tours! The perfect album to listen to in the van, while driving through the French countryside. Beautiful and refreshing.
Thanks, msbelle! (EDIT - and P-C!)
I'm probably closest in spirit to Vanderslice, but I'd have completely different picks than him. Although we'd overlap on Pet Sounds.
sorry about the formatting probs, pre-editing.
and then a big x-post anyway. You can see the other suggestion there, I am too lazy to go format more to match with the artists.
Tim Kasher from The Good Life and Cursive
1. Violent Femmes S/T
The last time I listened to this, I finished a twelve pack on a southeast Florida beach.
2. Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat
The singles are great, sure, but what people don't realize is the whole album is good. I like the "deep cuts" best.
3. Guns 'N Roses Appetite for Destruction
F yeah, dude.
4. Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique
I could've chosen Check Your Head or Licensed to Ill, both great summer records, but isn't Paul's Boutique
the "cool" one?
5. Pixies: Come on Pilgrim/Surfer Rosa
These songs remind me of grabbing warm beers from under my bed, sneaking the car, and picking up girls to go drink in the park on humid nights.
John Roderick from The Long Winters
2. ZZ Top Eliminator
The pinnacle of eighties production, this is still the ultimate thing to
blast while you're cruising down the main street of any Southern town.
The combination of "electronica," country-boogie and MTV nostalgia-rock make this a classic.
3. Elliot Smith Either/Or
When melancholy overtakes you on an unlit stretch of interstate, and
everyone else is fast asleep, this album will make all those bad
decisions and failed romances you're obsessing over seem like they were
part of a greater good. If anyone else wakes up I usually turn it off,
because it's like reading old letters aloud.
4. Built to Spill Perfect From Now On
This goes in the headphones for the day off in New York City. Walking uptown
engulfed in the swarm of busy people, you need this album to elevate your spirit
with its lyrical humility and soaring guitar. New York sometimes needs an antidote,
and Built To Spill sky-writes the colors of Boise, Idaho, over self-important
Manhattan.
5. Judas Priest Unleashed in the East
They cover Fleetwood Mac and Joan Baez and own them both. This is ideal
to crank when some girl invites herself along for a ride to the next
town, and it's a great mind-cleanser after mealy-mouthed, panty-waisted
indie-rock. British Heavy Metal never outdid this crowning achievement.
John Vanderslice
1. Punch Drunk Love soundtrack
Jon Brion's brilliant score for P.T. Anderson's masterpiece. This record will
make you want to: (1) fall in love, (2) vacation in Hawaii, or (3) smash up a
restaurant
washroom. Or all three.
2. The Shins Chutes Too Narrow
A sad and complicated record about love, lust and being in a working rock band. Perfect for summer touring.
3. Kanye West The College Dropout
Roll down the tinted windows of your Suburban and sing: "Drug dealing just to get by, stack your money till it gets sky high!"
4. XTC Drums and Wires
A post-punk tour-de force about anxiety and the overwhelming expectations of
love and life. This record will be forever tied to the person who gave it to
me, an exceptionally smart girl who schooled me in art rock, D.C. punk and desire
(right before she broke my heart). Find the superior first pressing, the one
without "Making Plans for Nigel" or the bonus tracks.
5. Destroyer Streethawk: A Seduction
If you don't own any Destroyer records, please go out and buy this year's Your Blues. You'll either feel love and gratitude
or wonder if my cough syrup intake is out of control.
Cyann & Ben
1. Grandaddy Under The Western Freeway (Ben)
It's just ideal for a summer sleep under the sun.
2: The Beach Boys Pet Sounds (Loïc)
No comment necessary.
3. Pink Floyd More (Cyann)
Sun, desert landscapes, and experimental atmospheres.
4. Tortoise: TNT (Charlie)
The aerial drumming and sunny melodies make this the perfect soundtrack for summer afternoons.
5. Belle and Sebastian If You're Feeling Sinister (All)
Our number one for the summertime tours! The perfect album to listen to in the van, while driving through the French countryside. Beautiful and refreshing.
Nick Aaron Dewitt from Pretty Girls Make Graves
2. The Magnetic Fields
My greatest-hits playlist has songs from Get Lost, 69 Love Songs, Holiday,
The Wayward Bus, etc.
3. Tones on Tail
My greatest-hits playlist has songs from Performance, Shakes, Twist, and Rain,
Lions, Go! I sleepwalk listening to these songs. They're perfect for Saturday
night preparation or for winding down.
4. Fela Kuti Coffin For Head of State
Twenty minutes of solid sunshine grooviness about how no one will help him carry his mother's coffin.
5. Hot Women
This is a compilation of music from the 20s and 30s by women from the
hotter regions of the world. Very soulful and eclectic, makes me dance.