Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Brighten the Corners is the fourth studio album released by Pavement. The title is likely a reference to Ella Fitzgerald's Brighten the Corner. All songs were written by lead singer Stephen Malkmus, apart from "Date with Ikea" and "Passat Dream".

Matador Records released an expanded 2CD edition of this album under the title Brighten the Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition on December 9, 2008.

]Track listing

  1. "Stereo" - 3:07
  2. "Shady Lane/J vs. S" - 3:50
  3. "Transport is Arranged" - 3:52
  4. "Date w/ IKEA" - 2:39 (Scott Kannberg)
  5. "Old to Begin" - 3:22
  6. "Type Slowly" - 5:20
  7. "Embassy Row" - 3:51
  8. "Blue Hawaiian" - 3:33
  9. "We Are Underused" - 4:12
  10. "Passat Dream" - 3:51 (Scott Kannberg)
  11. "Starlings of the Slipstream" - 3:08
  12. "Fin" - 5:24 (Listed as "Infinite Spark" on non-US pressings)

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Well schooled in the fuzzed-out guitars and ambient vocals of the shoegaze canon,Gliss brings a wall-of-sound approach to their dark pop compositions. In the two years since their more somber and mopey debut, Gliss is back with "Devotion Implosion." On the record, the Los Angeles triumvirate evoke the best elements of My Bloody Valentine and the Jesus and Mary Chain, displaying anthemic qualities that help navigate the droning, murky minefield that plagues many of their contemporaries.

Songs show a practiced versatility, as members Martin Klingman, David Reiss and Victoria Cecilia switch instruments between songs. "Morning Light," one of the record's stand-out tracks, could be a female-fronted outtake from Psychocandy. While the first single, "Anybody Inside," shows all the swagger and verve of Spacemen 3.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Youth & Young Manhood is the debut album from Kings of Leon, released in August 2003. The title appears to be taken from Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast, his novel of poverty in 1920s Paris: "I had already seen the end of fall come through boyhood, youth and young manhood, and in one place you could write about it better than in another."

The album was generally well received, but polarized listeners and critics alike: Many appreciated the band's punk and garage rock-influenced revival of the southern rock genre with NME hailing the album among the "best debuts of the last 10 years."

"Molly's Chambers", "Wasted Time" and "California Waiting" were all released as singles."Spiral Staircase" featured on the PS3 game Motorstorm. "Red Morning Light" was also featured on a Ford Focus commercial, and as the opening song in FIFA 2004 by EA Sports.

The album was recorded between Sound City Studios, California (where Nirvana's Nevermind andFleetwood Mac's Rumours were made) and Shangri-La Studio in Malibu.

The band's popularity exploded in Australia during the weeks of the 22nd and 29th of September, 2008, when they had all 4 of their studio albums in the top 50, with Youth and Young Manhoodmaking its first top 50 chart appearance since its release in 2003, peaking at number 46. The album sold more than 240,000 copies worldwide.


All songs were written by Caleb Followill, Nathan Followill and Angelo Petraglia.

  1. "Red Morning Light" – 2:59
  2. "Happy Alone" – 3:59
  3. "Wasted Time" – 2:45
  4. "Joe's Head" – 3:21
  5. "Trani" – 5:01
  6. "California Waiting" – 3:29
  7. "Spiral Staircase" – 2:54
  8. "Molly's Chambers" – 2:15
  9. "Genius" – 2:48
  10. "Dusty" – 4:20
  11. "Holy Roller Novocaine" – 12:08 [ends at 4:00, hidden track "Talihina Sky" (3:47) starts at 8:21]

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Aha Shake Heartbreak is the second studio album by American rock band Kings of Leon. It was released in November 2004 in the UK and February 2005 in the US.

The album was met with critical acclaim and was widely appreciated among Kings of Leon fans. Notable songs include "Milk", an acoustic track accentuating Caleb Followill's vocals, "King of the Rodeo", which high-lights the twin guitar playing, and the Latin-style coda to the opening track "Slow Night, So Long". When speaking about the album, the band remarked "if Youth and Young Manhood was the party, Aha Shake Heartbreak is the hangover."

"The Bucket", "Four Kicks" and "King of the Rodeo" were released as singles in the UK.

The original version of the album featured a white background and an orchid, the second featured a black cover with a different kind of orchid. The second also contained the bonus track "Where Nobody Knows", and on both albums the flower is positioned in a suggestively sexual position.

The title of the album comes from the third track, "Taper Jean Girl".

There is also a photo, hidden underneath the white plastic of the second black cover, of the band as children.

The band's popularity exploded in Australia during the weeks of the 22nd and 29th of September, 2008, when they had all 4 of their studio albums in the top 50, with Aha Shake Heartbreak peaking at its highest position yet, number 25, and attaining Platinum sales. The album was certified 2x Platinum in Australia on the 12th of January, 2009. They have sold more than 910,000 copies worldwide.

  1. "Slow Night, So Long" – 3:54
  2. "King of the Rodeo" – 2:25
  3. "Taper Jean Girl" – 3:05
  4. "Pistol of Fire" (Caleb Followill, Nathan Followill, Angelo Petraglia) – 2:20
  5. "Milk" – 4:00
  6. "The Bucket" – 2:55
  7. "Soft" (Caleb Followill, Nathan Followill, Angelo Petraglia) – 2:59
  8. "Razz" – 2:15
  9. "Day Old Blues" - 3:33
  10. "Four Kicks" - 2:09
  11. "Velvet Snow" - 2:11
  12. "Rememo" - 3:23
  13. "Where Nobody Knows" (Bonus Track) - 2:24

Thursday, April 30, 2009



To Lose My Life... (also known by extended title of To Lose My Life Or Lose My Love, or shortened as To Lose My Life) is the debut album by London based indie rock band, White Lies. It was released on 19 January 2009.] It follows the release of the title track, "To Lose My Life", one week earlier. It includes former singles "Unfinished Business" and "Death". Clash commented that "2009 is theirs for the taking, if they’re up to the task", adding that it could be a contender for the annual Mercury Prize. "From the Stars" appeared as iTunes's "Single of the Week" on 30 December 2008. The album was released in the United States on 17 March 2009.

#TitleLength1."Death" 5:012."To Lose My Life" 3:113."A Place to Hide" 5:014."Fifty on Our Foreheads" 4:215."Unfinished Business" 4:186."E.S.T." 5:017."From the Stars" 4:528."Farewell to the Fairground" 4:169."Nothing to Give" 4:1110."The Price of Love" 4:38

Tuesday, April 28, 2009



I Sold Gold is the third album by Aqueduct. It was released January 25, 2005 on Barsuk Records. Two tracks, "Growing Up With GNR" and "Heart Design", released with I Sold Gold come from Aqueduct's first album, Power Ballads, which was released in 2003. The album has been described as the fusion of drum beat, synth pop, and piano which has led some to make comparisons with The Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse, and Frank Black.


  1. "The Suggestion Box" – 2:19
  2. "Hardcore Days & Softcore Nights" – 3:53
  3. "Growing Up With GNR" – 3:29
  4. "Heart Design" – 3:34
  5. "Five Star Day" – 3:32
  6. "Tension" – 2:58
  7. "The Unspeakable" – 4:14
  8. "Frantic (Roman PolaƄski Version)" – 3:04
  9. "Laundry Baskets" – 5:01
  10. "Game Over: Thanks for Playing" – 2:29
  11. "The Tulsa Trap" – 2:41

Tuesday, April 14, 2009


Slanted and Enchanted is the debut album by American indie rock band Pavement. The album regularly appears at the top of lists of most important albums of the 1990s[citation needed], despite relatively low record sales. The album was distributed to critics as early as 1991 before its original release and when the rest of Pavement joined the band, so when the album was released, the band had a bassist and Gary Young's drumming was so shaky that Bob Nastanovich kept time for him, as well as work as tour manager.[citation needed]. In 2003, the album was ranked number 134 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

A two-disc expanded version of the album, Slanted and Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe, was released in 2002. Along with the original 14 tracks, it includes an additional ten tracks from recording sessions on disc one, and disc two consists of the four-track Watery, Domestic EP, seven other songs from recording sessions, and 13 live tracks (from a show at the Brixton Academy in London on December 14, 1992).

The album's name is taken from the title of a cartoon made by Silver Jews frontman David Berman[citation needed]. It is also an allusion to a line from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem Kubla Khan[citation needed].

As of 2007, the album has sold 150,000 copies.

Music videos were shot for the songs "Here" and "Perfume-V" but they were not in rotation on MTV and were later included on the Slow Century DVD.

Track listing

  1. "Summer Babe (Winter Version)" – 3:16
  2. "Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite At :17" – 3:16
  3. "No Life Singed Her" – 2:09
  4. "In the Mouth a Desert" – 3:52
  5. "Conduit for Sale!" – 2:52
  6. "Zurich Is Stained" – 1:41
  7. "Chesley's Little Wrists" – 1:16
  8. "Loretta's Scars" – 2:55
  9. "Here" – 3:56
  10. "Two States" – 1:47
  11. "Perfume-V" – 2:09
  12. "Fame Throwa" – 3:22
  13. "Jackals, False Grails: The Lonesome Era" – 3:21
  14. "Our Singer" – 3:09