What is this shit? Pt. deuce
Aiight peeps. Since I seem to have contracted a terminal case of blogorrhea today, I figgered I'd go hog wild. BlogRadio is update with hottt new traxxx, descriptions of each appearing forthwith.
- Teenage Fanclub- All In My Mind. New Teenage Fanclub!!! Besides having one of, if not the best band name evs, Teenage Fanclub is one of my all-time fave bands. MGB+TF=BFF. I actually only listened to this track once before throwing up here, but it's TF and thus prolly good. It's from their new album. I yoinked the track from Stereogum.
- Mike Daughty- Looking At The World From the Bottom Of A Well. This dude used to head up Soul Coughing. 'Member? This track comes from his solo album, which is really good. I think I've mentioned before that "slam" poetry or spoken word stuff drives me effing nuts. Daughty comes from that sort of background, but somehow his stuff just sounds totally rad. That one Soul Coughing song? Where he kept going, "move aside and let the man go through, let the man go through"? That was awesome.The only way to beat it is to bat it down, y'all.
- Eels- Marie Floating Over the Backyard. Also from their new album. Just sounds cool. Kinda like "Estate Sale" from Daises Of the Galaxy.
- Superdrag- Do the Vampire. This is a track from the second album of the band that sang that song "Sucked Out." As in "Who sucked out the feeeeeeeeeelinnnnnnnnnnnng?" They've mellowed a bit, and, even crazier, the main guy like found Jesus a while ago. This is still super-poppy, though, which we love here at the 'Pod. Also, the album whence this song comes has one of the coolest covers evs. Dunno why.
- Ryan Adams- Sweet Illusion. From the Cold Roses album, which, you'll notice, hasn't left the playlist since it came out. So much better than the truly awful Rock 'n' Roll album. I like the singing on this song. Kinda long though.
- Iron & Wine- Such Great Heights. Ok, I know I'm gonna get shit on this one from some of my indie-er-than-thou friends. See, I got a problem with emo music. And it don't get much more emo than Ben Gibbard. I couldn't bring myself to put the actual version up, so I pussed out and threw up a cover. From the Garden State soundtrack. Pssh. Yeah, that's hard, brah. Do check the techno (aka real) version, though.



