Brilliant Colors, Short Sleeves at Night
Polite Sleeper, Eleven Months
Nouvelle Vague, Master and Servant
Polynya, Fields
KT Tunstall, Black Silk Ribbon
Marianne Pillsbury, Boo Hoo
Hawnay Troof, Like Her
The Pipettes, Pull Shapes
El Perro Del Mar, Change of Heart
Pizzicato Five, Love’s Theme
The Slits, Babylon
The Pillowfights, Afternoon
South China, Escape
Picnic, I’ll Be There
A Fine Frenzy, Happier
Liz Phair, Go On Ahead
Waumiss, Nightingale
Gretchen Phillips, Peola
Gemma Ray, 1952
Persephone’s Bees, Nice Day
Etienne Jaumet, For Falling Asleep
Peaches, AA XXX
Espers, I Can’t See Clear
The Peechees, Tea Biscuit to Show
Old Canes, Next Flood
Jemina Pearl, Heartbeats
Little Dragon, Blinking Pigs
Peggy Sue, Lover Gone
Drink Up Buttercup, Heavy Hand
The Peekers, Gather It All
Archive for December 2009
Joel’s Hit Show, Episode 48, December 13 2009 Playlist
December 13, 2009Episode 1238 is up
December 10, 2009Episode 1237 is up
December 9, 2009Episode 1237 is up
December 9, 2009Episode 1235 is up
December 7, 2009Episode 1234 is up
December 7, 2009Episode 1233 is up
December 7, 2009Joel’s Hit Show, Episode 47, December 6 2009 Playlist
December 6, 2009Hindi Guns, Loaded Gun
Run for Cover Lovers, Transmission Standard
¡andale!, Black Is Bad
Ruby, Paraffin
Pariah Piranha, Reading Rainbow
The Rondelles, The Upshot
Brilliant Colors, Over There
Royalchord, Too Easy
Amos the Transparent, The M.O.B. Catalogue
The Rocking Horse Winner, Tomorrow
Hey Young Believer, Grand Design
Mia Riddle, Texas
Gemma Ray, Fist of a Flower
Miranda Lee Richards, Hidden Treasure
Thao With the Get Down Stay Down, Cool Yourself
Rilo Kiley, Go Ahead
The Slits, Trapped Animal
Lou Reed, Lady Day
Hawnay Troof, Like Her
The Reputation, Cartography
The Middle East, Blood
The Rentals, Naive
The Corner Laughers, Dark Horse
Red Five, Hold Me Down
Drink Up Buttercup, Why Can’t I Touch It
Red Aunts, Ruby (What I Won’t)
Real Estate, Cebe and Me
The Reaction, It’s About Time
His & Her Vanities, Wait It Out
The Randies, Put Out
Rainer Maria, Already Lost
Amy Ray, Black Heart Today
The Raveonettes, D.R.U.G.S.
Rancid, Civilian Ways
The Quails, Shine a Light
Quasi, California
Puffy Amiyumi, Love So Pure
Proud Simon, Everyone on the Train Could Use a Little Change
Pre, Teenage Lakes
The Pristeens, Someday
Pretty Girls Make Graves, 3
The Primitives, All the Way Down
Plastiscines, Bitch
Polite Sleeper, Eleven Months
Stout City Rockers “Stout City Rockers”
December 6, 2009It sounds like a power pop band to me. “What Do I Know” sets a solid pace and gets the album off on the right foot. This one has the guy singing, but sometimes a woman sings. I rarely say this, but a lot of the guy tracks are better. But if nothing else the band fits together well. They probably have great banter when they play live.
“Fire” has great keyboards and harmonizing, although the lead singing seems out of place. It’s otherwise a beautiful song, but here the lead singer sounds as if he is singing a different song from everyone else. But those keyboards. It’s still a great song.
Everything is put together better in “Mine.” It has the best guitar ever, and the vocals belong with the song. Everyone is on the same page here, and we have a great quality song that would make the Gin Blossoms jealous.
“With the Dregs” is a good story. The songwriting is at its best here, and the guitar pops up right where it’s needed. Definitely some good production values here.
“Jen’ocide” has female vocals and subdued keyboard. It feels like an obligatory track to let the woman lead one. It’s a little too condescending for me.
There’s some potential here, but it remains to be seen whether Stout City Rockers generates any better scouting reports than this.
Hannah Georgas “Chit Chat EP”
December 6, 2009It’s an EP. The title track is fun. Hannah Georgas is from Vancouver, which means she spells things wrong but has a Portland accent. I think if you listen to it too much it will burn, though. Hearing “chit chat chit chat chit chat” over and over again is like hearing “Pow! Right in the kisser!” over and over again. Hey, you should just be happy that Jackie Gleason boinked your mom.
“The Deep End” is second, and it is more balanced. “Chit Chat” focused on the singing, which is fine because Georgas’ voice is as welcome a site as Tim Horton’s after a three-hour drive. (Did you see what I did there?) But this is a well-developed track for kids of all ages. It reminds me of Rose Melberg or Jenny Toomey.
“Thick Skin” kind of sneaks up on you, and it is a fine track, too. It’s no “The Deep End,” though.