When I think of Gucci, I don't primarily think of detailed handbags and posh designer clothes. I think of Kreayshawn's "Gucci Gucci" with its infectious chorus that has me dancing around my house (mostly just isolated shoulder movements).
However, more recently, I've been found parading around my home singing Neon Hitch's remake of the track. She slowed it down, and cut out half of the original song really...but I find it overly appealing. Enjoy!
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Listen to This: The Black Keys - Lonely Boy
As if The Black Keys weren't awesome enough, they hired this gentleman to lip-synch to one of their incredibly catchy new tracks "Lonely Boy," off their upcoming record El Camino, out December 6th. And boy can this guy dance!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Courtney Love Flips Out Onstage
Extra! Extra! Courtney Love is still crazy!
Last Sunday night at the SWU Festival in Brazil, the Hole frontwoman morphed into the ultimate drama queen when she noticed a fan in the crowd holding up a photograph of Kurt Cobain. She got more and more angry, blurting out insults to the fan specifically and then The Foo Fighters... Her and her posse leave the stage only to return with more insults.
She later flashed the audience...
My question is: why would anyone pay to see her live?
Last Sunday night at the SWU Festival in Brazil, the Hole frontwoman morphed into the ultimate drama queen when she noticed a fan in the crowd holding up a photograph of Kurt Cobain. She got more and more angry, blurting out insults to the fan specifically and then The Foo Fighters... Her and her posse leave the stage only to return with more insults.
She later flashed the audience...
My question is: why would anyone pay to see her live?
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Watch Friendly Fires' "Hurting"
What can Ed of Friendly Fires still do when he has an electronic cube for a head and can't be touched by the stretchy love of his life? Dance his ass off. Watch below!
Also, I still want Ed's shirt, for those of you who have seen him wear it before. If anyone could tell me where I can grab one for myself, I'd be forever in your debt. Seriously.
Also, I still want Ed's shirt, for those of you who have seen him wear it before. If anyone could tell me where I can grab one for myself, I'd be forever in your debt. Seriously.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Listen to This: Niki & The Dove - The Drummer
Last February I discovered Niki and the Dove, the Swedish electronic pop act that blew me away with a single track (“DJ, Ease My Mind”–do yourself a favour and check it out). As it was at beginning of the year, they continue to be a mysterious group to follow online, despite having gained some recognition for their gorgeous synth-heavy numbers. Still no sign of a full album, but they have released The Drummer EP, which includes the stunning and addicting masterpiece “The Drummer.” With an EP out and proof they've finally been touring (opening for UK pop duo Hurts), perhaps it won't be too much longer until a record is in the works.
Interesting Fact: Doing CPR to “Stayin' Alive” is Dangerous
Remember being in high school and having to learn CPR in gym class? Pressing your palms against a smelly, plastic dummy and pretending to blow air into its rubbery mouth? We were taught that in emergency situations where someone was choking, we could resuscitate them back to life with chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth —still a fact, continue to do so if someone is choking.
It was commonly said that doctors recommended performing CPR to the tempo of the Bee Gees' disco hit “Stayin' Alive,” as the tempo of the song is 103 beats per minute. Not to mention how funny and ironic it is to save someone to a tune with that title. However, a study published in the Emergency Medicine Journal suggests this is actually a very dangerous idea. Why? Turns out that those conducting CPR to the track were doing it too slowly and not compressing deep enough.
So there you have it. Don't perform CPR to “Stayin' Alive.” You could kill someone.
It was commonly said that doctors recommended performing CPR to the tempo of the Bee Gees' disco hit “Stayin' Alive,” as the tempo of the song is 103 beats per minute. Not to mention how funny and ironic it is to save someone to a tune with that title. However, a study published in the Emergency Medicine Journal suggests this is actually a very dangerous idea. Why? Turns out that those conducting CPR to the track were doing it too slowly and not compressing deep enough.
So there you have it. Don't perform CPR to “Stayin' Alive.” You could kill someone.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Drake's “Take Care” Billboard
If you live in Toronto and happen to drive down the Gardener Expressway, look out for this billboard promoting the November 15th release of Drake's sophomore record, Take Care.
Thanks to a pile of paperwork which involve clearing sample tracks, the album's unveiling had been pushed back from his original birthday release on October 24. But thankfully, November 15th isn't too far in the distant future that we should all be able to hold off for just a couple more weeks. Earlier this month, Drake shared that the album is to include 19 songs (17 on the physical edition and 2 on bonus) which he created in his hometown of Toronto. Here's hoping these tracks are reminiscent of his So Far Gone days...
Friday, October 14, 2011
Listen to This: Foster the People's Houdini (RAC Remix)
I'm slowly easing off the incredible high I felt seeing Foster The People live for the first time a couple weeks ago. Seriously, they were amazing. My favourite part of the night? There were several, but one would be when the Cali trio ended their set with The Highweights remix of "Pumped Up Kicks." It brought a smile to my face for days just thinking about it. The energy was truly unbelievable.
Anyway, I've come across this awesome remix of "Houdini," which is just as addicting as the original and overly satisfying. Listen below. Enjoy!
Foster the People - Houdini (RAC Mix)
P.S. Visit RAC's website to hear a full stream of their mixes. Most you can download for free. All will leave you dancing. Check it out!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Florence + The Machine to Release "Ceremonials"
Last month is was revealed that Florence + The Machine will be releasing Ceremonials, their follow-up to the incredible Lungs, the record that blew everyone's mind, including my own. I cannot even explain how excited I am for the release of this album, which is out in the UK on October 31st and in North America shortly after. I have heard two cuts off the LP, and please excuse my fan-girling, but I'm already in love--as I knew I would be. Florence and co. have been one of the most musically interesting acts on the scene as of late, overwhelming us all with their powerful sound and Miss Welch's stunning vocals. While I'm sure many more people are aware of the group after the success of Lungs, inclusion in the Twilight Series and performances on award shows, I have a strong feeling Ceremonials will take them even further.
Florence + The Machine - "Shake It Out"
Track List
01. Only If for Night
02. Shake It Out
03. What the Water Gave Me
04. Never Let Me Go
05. Breaking Down
06. Lover to Lover
07. No Light, No Light
08. Seven Devils
09. Heartlines
10. Spectrum
11. All This and Heaven Too
12. Leave My Body
Florence + The Machine - "Shake It Out"
Track List
01. Only If for Night
02. Shake It Out
03. What the Water Gave Me
04. Never Let Me Go
05. Breaking Down
06. Lover to Lover
07. No Light, No Light
08. Seven Devils
09. Heartlines
10. Spectrum
11. All This and Heaven Too
12. Leave My Body
Monday, September 26, 2011
Drake Drops Take Care Artwork
Drake recently took to his blog, October's Very Own to share the cover art for his sophomore record, Take Care. A more mature-looking Drake sits solemnly surrounded by a golden chalice, owl and candle stick. Not sure what that means, but I'm sure he has his reasons. Out October 24, Take Care is one of my most anticipated albums of the year. I'm looking forward to seeing what Drizzy brings to the table after Thank Me Later, his over-hyped debut, failed to excite just about everyone.
He has been self-releasing song after song and it's not gaurenteed what we can find on the album just yet, but here's hoping "Trust Issues" makes the cut.
Drake - "Trust Issues"
He has been self-releasing song after song and it's not gaurenteed what we can find on the album just yet, but here's hoping "Trust Issues" makes the cut.
Drake - "Trust Issues"
I have not fallen off the face of the Earth.
So I have basically been living at work thanks to the Toronto International Film Festival. Super long days and the consequential exhaustion that followed caused my poor little blog to take a back seat while I tried so very hard to take advantage of the little time I had at home to sleep. Thankfully, TIFF is over and I can have my life back. Not to mention, I can get back to posting.
This passed weekend, Radiohead was featured as the musical guest on the season premiere of SNL. It was their first time appearing on the show since 2000, and did a great job performing the King Of Limbs single “Lotus Flower” and the unreleased “Staircase.” I always feel like it is such a challenge for artists on the SNL stage; the sound is always off-kilter just a tad, no matter how amazing the performer may be. No excuses for Ashlee Simpson though, that was just a mess. Unfortunately, Radiohead didn't appear in any sketches—it would have been funny to see them collaborate with The Lonely Island. But I guess no one really expected them to in the first place. Watch the clips of their performances below....before NBC finds out and removes them.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Beyonce Pregnant With Super Child!
By now it's no secret that Beyonce is preggers. At the MTV Music Video Awards on Sunday night, the R&B diva announced that her and husband Jay-Z were expecting a little one. After performing "Love On Top," she unbuttoned her shimmery jacket and flaunted her baby bump for the world to see. The Huffington Post confirmed that she is five months along. So just another four months until the super child is born! Celebrities have babies all the time, but this is an interesting case. Beyonce and Jay-Z have been a high profile superstar couple since 2002 and were even regarded as one of the most powerful couples of our generation (according to TIME Magazine anyway...). Not to mention that they are both incredibly talented. I'm excited to see how this baby's future will pan out (I'm not the only one; talk about pressure!). If anything, we know they'll be having one happy child, the almighty
Jigga Man will see to that.
In other news, I wish I was this baby.
Watch The Strokes Perform with Pulp's Jarvis Cocker
This passed weekend at England's Reading Music Festival, New York indie punks invited Pulp's Jarvis Cocker on stage to perform a cover of The Cars' hit "Just What I Needed." Watch the clip below!
P.S. If anyone could explain why The Strokes aren't headlining a full tour to support Angles, please inform me. I understand doing festival shows is fun and all, but if they don't make their way to Toronto soon, I'm going to have to get them down here myself. That is all.
P.S. If anyone could explain why The Strokes aren't headlining a full tour to support Angles, please inform me. I understand doing festival shows is fun and all, but if they don't make their way to Toronto soon, I'm going to have to get them down here myself. That is all.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Listen to New Red Hot Chili Peppers; "Monarchy of Roses"
Red Hot Chili Peppers are back with another cut off their next album I'm With You, out August 30. The crazy Californians debuted "Monarchy of Roses," an upbeat number with a funky bass line, catchy chorus and a wee bit of some steel drum pan action. Head over to KROQ to have yourself a listen.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Lady Gaga's Strange New Video; "Yoü And I"
When Lady Gaga released her video for "Edge of Glory," everyone was a little perplexed as to how tame the clip was. Yes, she may have been wearing a skimpy outfit and heavy make-up, but there was nothing noticeably strange that made people stop and think: "WTF?" Well for her next video release off Born This Way, she did just that. The clip for "Yoü And I," (my least favourite Gaga song of all time--I'm sure many feel the same), Mother Monster becomes her lover's freakish science experiment and ups the ante on all things bizarre. I feel like I should be a little more descriptive, but really, you just need to see for yourself. Enjoy...?
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Kanye & Jay-Z; "Otis"
Sorry blog, I have not abandoned you! I will get back to my regular postings shortly, promise. In the mean time, enjoy the Spike Jonze-directed clip for Jay-Z and Kanye's "Otis." It's over the top and flashy, what else could we expect? Enjoy!
Monday, August 8, 2011
Alexisonfire Call it Quits
Sad news broke today; Canadian screamo rockers Alexisonfire have announced their breakup. It's been 10 years since the five-piece began their musical journey together, fusing George Pettit's righteous screams with Dallas Green's ear-melting serenades and combining them atop ridiculously intense guitar work and ear-pummeling drum beats. Unfortunately, it has come to an end. According to a note posted on the band's website, George wrote that after the tour promoting their fourth album, Old Crows/Young Cardinals, Dallas informed the group of his intentions to leave and focus on his solo-project, City & Colour. Soon after, guitarist Wade McNeil was asked to pursue another band, which he chose to do. Then there were three, and instead of altering the Alexis legacy, they chose to preserve it.

As a long time fan, I'm really bothered by this news. I began listening to Alexis soon after they debuted their self-titled disc. I was almost 14 years old at the time and as I grew up, their records and EP's played as a soundtrack to my life. Wow, that sounds really dramatic, but for the most part, they were really all I listened to for long periods of time. I devoted so much of my time reading about them, checking out their tour photos, watching their interviews and talking with other fans in Alexis-related forums. Not to mention going to see them live countless times. I remember seeing them in smaller venues and as their popularity continued to grow, the venues got bigger and bigger. It always brings a smile to my face when I reminisce about going to their shows with my best friends, waiting for what felt like an eternity in a sweaty mosh pit for the boys to take the stage and then blow my mind as they performed one song better then the next. Alexisonfire will always be a band I will associate with my adolescent and teenage years; 14 concerts, 10 band-t's, 5 posters, 4 records and 2 meetings and a sweater later, they will always be one of my all time favourites.
R.I.P Alexisonfire. You will always be THEONLYBANDEVER.
The Kooks' "Junk of the Heart" + Best Coast's “Our Deal”
Please accept an apology for my lack of posts as of late. Life has been a little crazy, not to mention summer has invited camping-filled weekends into my life, which of course eats up any free time I might get. Anyway, enough about me. More about...
The Kooks! The Brits next record, Junk of the Heart, will be out September 13. Its fist single, the album's title track, is another pop-rock gem that sounds very Kooksy... or Kooks-esque? It sounds like The Kooks and what we'd expect from them. It's sweet, and as the title suggests, it's very happy. Have a listen below:
The Kooks - Junk of the Heart (Happy)
Sneak previews of Best Coast's latest video have been circling about online, but finally, the Drew Barrymore directed piece is available for your viewing pleasure. The clip follows two gangs; the “Day Trotters” and the “Night Creepers” in their fight for superiority in the streets of L.A, while a forbidden love complicates things. “Our Deal” off Best Coast's debut plays the soundtrack. Plenty of young actors make an appearance; Chloe Moretz, Tyler Posey Donald Glover, Miranda Cosgrove and Shailene Woodley. Watch below!
Best Coast Our Deal Official Music Video by Flixgr
Monday, August 1, 2011
I'm Addicted: Foster The People's “Helena Beat”
Happy 1st of August everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying the last bit of their long weekend and hopefully got a chance to soak up the sun. I finally got my hands on Foster The People's debut album Torches and I'm currently working through it. Problem is, it's been difficult for me to get passed the first track because I am so completely addicted to it. I'll give it a couple of days, but right now, all I want to hear is “Helena Beat.” Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Listen to These Covers: Friendly Fires + Washed Out + Ryan Adams + Robyn
My favourite British trio, Friendly Fires, recorded a cover of Lady Gaga's summer anthem “Edge of Glory” for BBC Radio 1. They don't necessarily fill out the track like Gaga does, but they do a great job in making it sound more like a Friendly Fires song. Watch them perform it below.
Chillwave top dog, Washed Out, recently recorded a cover of Chris Issak's sexy slow jam, “Wicked Game.” He updated it with a slight synthy twist and some female backup vocals. I find it almost as addictive as the original.
Washed Out: "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak Original)
Next up: Ryan Adams' cover of Vampire Weekend's “A-Punk.” This one I found particularly interesting, not only because the original is one of my favourite songs (also my ringtone, so I hear it numerous times a day), but mostly because I never thought I would come across a cover of it by alternative crooner Ryan Adams. It's sweet and he completely makes it his own. He also covered “Mansard Roof” and “Oxford Comma.”
Robyn, everyone's beloved Swedish electropop sensation, stopped by the Radio 1 Live Lounge to perform her latest single “Call Your Girlfriend,” as well as a cover of Coldplay's most recent radioplay, “Every Tear Drop Is A Waterfall.” It's a downtempo good time that sounds like a Robyn song, listen below!
Robyn: "Every Tear Drop Is A Waterfall" (Coldplay Original)
Chillwave top dog, Washed Out, recently recorded a cover of Chris Issak's sexy slow jam, “Wicked Game.” He updated it with a slight synthy twist and some female backup vocals. I find it almost as addictive as the original.
Washed Out: "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak Original)
Next up: Ryan Adams' cover of Vampire Weekend's “A-Punk.” This one I found particularly interesting, not only because the original is one of my favourite songs (also my ringtone, so I hear it numerous times a day), but mostly because I never thought I would come across a cover of it by alternative crooner Ryan Adams. It's sweet and he completely makes it his own. He also covered “Mansard Roof” and “Oxford Comma.”
Robyn, everyone's beloved Swedish electropop sensation, stopped by the Radio 1 Live Lounge to perform her latest single “Call Your Girlfriend,” as well as a cover of Coldplay's most recent radioplay, “Every Tear Drop Is A Waterfall.” It's a downtempo good time that sounds like a Robyn song, listen below!
Robyn: "Every Tear Drop Is A Waterfall" (Coldplay Original)
Sunday, July 24, 2011
R.I.P Amy Whinehouse
Word of Amy Whinehouse's death has spread like wildfire. If you don't already know, the British soul singer was found dead in her Camden Square apartment in London yesterday at about 4 p.m. The exact cause of death is still unknown, however, it was general knowledge that she had been struggling with drug and alcohol addiction for many years. NME is currently reporting that an ecstasy overdose is to blame.
She had recently cancelled a comeback tour after a disastrous performance in Belgrade, Serbia on June 18, where, according to Spin, she starred silently at her mic through a couple songs, mumbled lyrics and was loudly booed by fans. This does not sound like someone who has conquered her demons, but rather someone who is continuing on a downward spiral.
Knowing she had such an addiction, why weren't more steps taken to keep her bad habits from taking her life? Clearly her stints in and out of rehab were not doing their job in promoting a healthier form of living. I understand she was an addict, but she was not a lost cause. It's sad to see someone with so much talent, someone who could have went on to make more great music, die so young.
Like other great musicians such as Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, Winehouse died at the age of 27.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Download New M83, “Midnight City”
French electronic act M83 have returned with new “sax-y” track “Midnight City.” The synth-heavy number features Anthony Gonzalez's willowy vocals and roaring percussion, as well as a worthy saxophone outro. It's simply gorgeous. I may be completely biased as a longtime fan, but the song really is beautiful. A new album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming is slated for release this coming October. Download the track via soundcloud below.
Midnight City by M83
Watch New Beastie Boys Action Figure Music Video + "Watch The Throne" Details
The Beastie Boys are back with another must-see music video! The New York rap trio teamed up with director Spike Jonze to create The Continuingly Ill Adventures of the Beastie Boys to accompany the track “Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win” featuring guest vocals by Santigold. The clip is ridiculous, yet hilarious and overly entertaining. It follows action figure replicas of the Beasties and Santi as they are ambushed at a live concert by an “Anti-Beastie Boys” military attack. A chase then ensues through the snow, then the ocean... and well you just got to see it for yourself. Watch the full length version of the clip below!
Finally, we have some details about Jay-Z and Kanye West's highly anticipated collaborative record, Watch The Throne. According to Billboard.com, the album will be available for download August 1 and dropped in stores on August 5. It was also announced that LMFAO, La Roux, Kid Cudi, Seal and Mr. Hudson as well as Beyoncé and Frank Ocean will lend their vocals on the album, while The Neptunes, RZA, Q-Tip, Swizz Beatz, Lex Luger, No I.D were reported to have worked on the tracks. Sounds interesting and left me with a sense of relief. The colloboration may be just as epic as their making it out to be...
Monday, July 18, 2011
Listen to New Red Hot Chili Peppers + Washed Out
It's been five years since we have heard anything new from California's Red Hot Chili Peppers. However, their hiatus has come to an end, and on August 30, they will drop their 10th record I'm With You. The first single off said album is “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie,” a funky alternative number that features new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, John Frusciante's official replacement. After a few listens, I can hear the track's poppy appeal, but I don't feel completely satisfied. After five years, I was hoping for something that sounded a little more like their Californication days. Maybe it's because I'm still slightly confused/disturbed with their choice to include “Hump de Bump” on 2006's Stadium Arcadium. Yet, at the end of the day, cowbell makes everything better. More cowbell!
In other news, I've been hearing such good things about chillwave solo act Washed Out. So I looked it up for myself and can confirm that all the positive acclaim is true. Since 2009, Georgia's Ernest Greene has been recording music in his self-created bedroom studio and recently teamed up with producer Ben Allen (the man behind Animal Collective's Merriweather Post Pavilion). The two crafted Washed Out's dreamy debut Within And Without which may very well be the sexiest record of the year. I'm loving “Amor Fati” and “You And I.” Listen below!
Washed Out: "You And I"
Washed Out: "Amor Fati"
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Listen to New CSS, “Hits Me Like A Rock”
Happy Saturday! Celebrate this gorgeous sunny day with the first single off CSS's upcoming album, La Liberación, out August 29. “Hits Me Like A Rock” is a synthy good time featuring Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie. Listen below!
CSS: "Hits Me Like A Rock"
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