Saturday 18 June 2011

Early morning Song: Marissa Nadler - Baby, I will leave you in the morning (2011)

Marissa Nadler
Good Morning

Travelling through NPR's first listening playlists, I've discovered Marissa's fifth album called after her name, Marissa Nadler (2011). It sounds like Mazzy Star sometimes and moves between Dream-pop and Folk. Baby, I will leave you in the morning (Lyrics) is a hazey ballad while Nadler moans "Baby will you love me when I’ll return, Promise I will hold you in my arm, Every night I dream you sleeping next to me"


Have a great day....

Monday 13 June 2011

Early morning Song: Metronomy - Everything goes my way (2011)



Metronomy is an electronic music group formed by Joseph Mount in England. from their third and latest so far, The English Riviera (2011), I enjoyed listenning to Everything Goes My Way (Lyrics), which is a duet of Mount and Anna Prior, the group's new drummer. I find it very suitible for such a beautiful morning

Enjoy it!

Saturday 11 June 2011

Out of Season (7 Days, 7 Songs Series)


Hi There

Continuing my project called "7 Days, 7 Songs" hoping it's interesting so far. This week's issue is seasons which I decided to write about after realizing that the summer is  finally here. So before I'll miss the rain (And seems that it will happen in a few days...), here are this week's songs.

Saturday: Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - Funny time of year

On their monumental album, Out of Season (2002), a moment before the album ends, you can listen to Gibbons shouting: "Falling like a silent paper Holding on to what may be, It's a funny time of year.
I can see There'll be no blossom on the treesAnd time spent cryin' has taken me in this year"  on Funny time of year (Youtube live, Lyrics). Portishead alike song, which grows within each minute, waiting for their next album!

Sunday: Black Box Recorder - Seasons in the sun

With the immortal lines "We had joy we had fun we had seasons in the sun, But the hills that we climbed were just seasons out of time" written by Rodney Marvin McKuen, an American poet and first sang by Jacques Brel on 1961, Seasons in the sun is one of my favourites. It became popular in US by Terry Jacks' version on 1974. I've chosen Black Box Recorder's cover version to this song (Youtube, Lyrics) on their debut album, England Made Me (1998), but while I was wandering through Youtube, I found this lovely cover by Nirvana (Youtube), while Kurt Cobain played the drums, instead of Dave Grohl which took position of the Bass guitar, Leaving Krist Novoselic for the Electric guitar, 
awasome!

Monday: Crowded House - Four seasons in one day

Althought I'm not a great fan of this Austrlian Soft-Rock band, I cannot stay apathetic to one of their best songs, Four seasons in one day (Youtube, Lyrics), taken from Woodface (1991). Brothers Finn still sings this one on their performances in honor of Paul Hester, Crowded house's ex-drummer who committed suicide on 2005. Knowing that, the words "Even when your feeling warm, The temperature could drop away Like four seasons in one day" contains an extra meaning. 

Tuesday: Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Time of the season

Taken from the long-time collaboration of ex-Belle and Sebastian singer, Isobell Campbell and Mark Lanegan, Time of the season (Youtube) is a silent ballad you can find in their latest release Hawk (2010). I really enjoy to hear them sing together, hope you'd like it too. 


Wednesday: Soltero - Songs of the season


Soltero are not so familier right now, but it seems he's (Tim Howard) doin' a great job. I chose his Songs of the season (Lyrics) from the forth album Hell Train (2005). a bit folky one and melodious, plain and simple as I like 

Thursday: Joseph Scott Phares - Season 


I haven't heard about this young guy from Illinois, but I randomaly got one of his Demos called Season, a quiet guitar ballad which covers slightly lines like"If I donwt let you touch me, how can you defeat me?". Maybe we'll hear more of this guy who is currently unsigned! 


Friday:  The Mountain Goats - High hawk season


The last song for this issue is taken from the latest release by  The Mountain Goats called All Eternals Deck (2011). On their 13th album I especially liked High hawk season (Youtube, Lyrics) with the background voices which takes us back to the wild American west while John Darnielle sings "The summer will reveal itself to those whose hearts are true And to the faithless few." 


Have a nice week