Cedar Avenue – Running Home
So the first thing that comes to my mind when I hear all four songs...
So the first thing that comes to my mind when I hear all four songs...
So, guess what, solo-Ashcroft haters? ThE vErVe Is BaCk!
“4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)” was written by Bruce Springsteen for his 1973 album...
What the fuck is folktronica if not a metaphysical concept cooked up by a journalist...
Having been a twinkie (“yellow on the outside, white on the inside”) and a hardcore...
The Appleseed Cast mySpace // website written for weheartmusic by gus When I first heard...
Blitzen Trapper They hail from Portland, Oregon and they've been garnering a weird collection of Beck and Pavement comparisons for some time. On their recent foray, Wild Mountain Nation, they do a great job of blending down-and-dirty country hooks with 90's indie rock a la Pavement.
Having 30 contributors to this blog, there are a bunch of different musical tastes and...
Keeping the spirit of Barcelona alive for another post (although dropping the Swedish connection), I...
Not realising the awesome power of weheartmusic, after bragging about the loving the Cumbrian sun,...
Excuse me while I go on a bit of a J-Pop rampage over the next...
Garbage's album Version 2.0 was perhaps the first real record I've ever owned. It wasn't my first, which was an Nsync tape, and I was eleven at the time so quit laughing. I only bought music then so I could have a point of reference with my peers. I was the wierd smartass in 6th grade, and while I wasn't the class outcast I didn't have much to talk about with the others aside from the usual class gossip and the fact that we hated Mr. Clobb's class. Knowing the difference between Justin and Lance helped keep me socially safe. And I must say, pop records are good as background music. I'd often play that tape while I was doing homework. Thom Yorke has this term for this sort of stuff, called "lifestyle music."
Here’s a lost little pop song that I vaguely remember getting radio airplay here stateside...
It seems to be my place here to be the old fogey who's always talking about music gone by, so let me take you back in time to an age where everyone was still pretty excited about the internet, the Stile Project was still pretty cutting edge, and Old Man Murray was the place to turn for video game reviews. Besides, Vu challenged me to do an entry on white boy rap and this is what he's going to get. Deltron 3030 has been mentioned here before and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien has enough other projects under his belt that he's not technically nerdcore, but the album was released around the same time and features futuristic rap battle in the year 3030, so it's hard to leave out the nod entirely.
A Los Angeles based indie-pop band, The Bird and the Bee combine their love of...
Patrick Wolf is a mere lad of 23, but has apparently been making music for...
Avantasia is the musical side-project of German Heavy Metal band Edguy’s frontman, Tobias Sammet. The...
Gogol Bordello is a gypsy punk band formed in the Lower East Side of New York...
“Some bands rebel, this band are rebels” Unfortunately I won’t see Tinariwen when they support...
A couple of years ago, I bought some tickets to go see Dan Bern. I’d...
For my first post at We♥Music I decided to share one of my favourite performers...
Jaymay is a singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, NY. She’s one of the artists at the forefront...
Inspired by Vu’s post last week about the Gothic Archies and my purchase last night...
Today is a dreary, horrible, rainy, frigid day (or at least here it is, anyway)....
For my first post here on We♥Music, I thought I’d share a song that got...
This little known song was a massive hit in Ireland about ten years ago. It...
It St. Patrick's Day tomorrow, and in the spirit of the season I'm posting up...
Blur’s self titled record has Graham Coxon’s influence all over it, more than perhaps any...
Introducing Candie Payne. If you are into late sixties/early seventies John Barry kind of soundtracks...
Hey Scenesters! is taken from UK band The Cribs‘ second album The New Fellas released...