Song of the Day

Song of the Day: Lisa Jaeggi – All The Good

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The opening sentence of a story can make or break a book. It will either draw you in and absorb you entirely, or your eyes will glaze over, you’ll put it down and you’ll move onto the next one. The same holds true for song openings – even if they do only tend to be four minutes long, a good song will still catch your attention from the very opening lines and hold it.

Lisa Jaeggi has a great song opening. The staccato guitar pluck overlaid with the percussion instrument (vibraslap? shekere? I’m not really sure) that starts off “All the Good” perks up your ears and gets your attention right away. It’s clean. It’s refreshing. It reminds me of the sensation of getting a nose full of cold and crisp autumn air. The rest of the song isn’t too shabby either – give it a listen:

Song of the Day: King Charles – Ivory Road

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If you judge a blog post about an artist by the picture accompanying the blog post, then you would immediately think that King Charles was a character from the movie The Princess Bride. You would be wrong. In fact, King Charles is a singer songwriter from London who has released a delightful folk-pop record this year. The man is quite gifted musically, playing guitar, cello and piano (according to wikipedia) and it all shows in the music, which is extremely pleasant.

The man opened for Mumford & Sons earlier this year for part of their US tour, but don’t worry, King Charles does a lot more then this:

in every song. Here is a sample of one of them, check it out.

Song of the Day: Milo Greene – 1957

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If you have ever listened to Of Monsters and Men and thought, jeeze, I really want to listen to another band that sounds like this one, then my friend, I have just made your day. Milo Greene are a quintet from Los Angeles, a place slightly less exotic then Iceland. However, they too have managed to blend male-female harmonies together in gorgeous fashion and this jangly folk pop number is a good track that summarizes this.

The band released a self titled album earlier this summer and are now on tour for this said album and will be in Toronto (for the second time this year) on October 29th. Check out this track.

Song of the Day: Jason Lytle – Yours Truly, The Commuter

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I was going to start off this article by writing about how it’s been a long time since Grandaddy called it a day, but then I checked my guy on the internet (wikipedia) and it told me they have apparently reformed, rendering my heartwarming ode to early 2000s nostalgia useless. Instead, I will just leave you with facts.

– Jason Lytle has a new album coming out, called Dept. of Disappearance
– It’ll be his forth album
– Grandaddy got back together and are playing some shows
– I kind of really liked them when I was younger.

Here’s a song from Jason Lytle in the meantime