Andreya Triana, Daydreamers
L7, Pretend We’re Dead
Luckie Strike, Can’t Afford It
Defiance, Ohio, The Reason
Sara Lov, Timebomb
The Lovemakers, We Already Said Goodbye
Dirty Projectors, No Intention
Kirsty MacColl, You Know It’s You
Lykke Li, Little Bit
Maximum Balloon, Communion
Luna, Anesthesia
Lunachicks, Mr. Lady
Versus, On the Ones and Threes
Luscious Jackson, Under Your Skin
Lush, Ladykillers
The Hundred in the Hands, Young Aren’t Young
Mary Timony Band, Sharpshooter
Eleni Mandell, Artificial Fire
Agent Ribbons, I’m Alright
Manda and the Marbles, Boys Will Be Boys
Barbara Manning, Isn’t Lonely Lovely
Of Montreal, Coquet Coquette
Man of the Year, Thank Your Stars
Aimee Mann, Susan
Colleen and Paul, Please Be Kind
Manifold Splendour, Wonder Boys
Audra Mae, Snakebite
Carissa’s Wierd, Blessed Arms That Hold You Tight, Freezing Cold and Alone
Magnapop, This Family
Mascott, Opposite
Preaching to the Animals, Down and Out
Mates of State, Get Better
Laura Marling, Devil’s Spoke
Margaret Cho, I’m Sorry
Matt & Kim, Cutdown
Ida Maria, Oh My God
The Vaselines, Overweight but Over You
Marina & the Diamonds, Are You Satisfied?
Maps of Norway, Victory Lane
Norma Loy, Romance
Anya Marina, Move You (SSSPII)
Marine Research, Parallel Horizontal
Sarah Jaffe, Wreaking Havoc
Nena, Kino
Cub, Backwoods
Madonna, Nothing Really Matters
The Aislers Set, The Way to Market Station
Screaming Females, Adult Army
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Joel’s Hit Show, Episode 82, 13 October 2010 Playlist
October 13, 2010Posted in KSCU playlists | Tags: agent ribbons, aimee mann, andreya triana, anya marina, audra mae, barbara manning, carissa's wierd, colleen and paul, cub, defiance ohio, dirty projectors, eleni mandell, ida maria, kirsty maccoll, l7, laura marling, luckie strike, luna, lunachicks, luscious jackson, lush, lykke li, madonna, magnapop, man of the year, manda and the marbles, manifold splendour, maps of norway, margaret cho, marina and the diamonds, marine research, mary timony band, mascott, mates of state, matt & kim, maximum balloon, nena, norma loy, of montreal, preaching to the animals, sara lov, sarah jaffe, screaming females, the aislers set, the hundred in the hands, the lovemakers, the vaselines, versus | Leave a Comment »
Various Artists “Des Jeunes Gens Modernes”
October 3, 2010Billing itself as “post punk, cold wave” from 1978 through 1983, this two-disc compilation sounds exactly as you would expect it to: lots of Devo-inspired music that my uncle would really like. Let’s hear it for Generation X. The twist is that it’s all French. Perspective Nevski are first with “Moment of Hate.” There are some Depeche Mode hints in this one. Mecanique Rythmique accentuates the keyboard a little too shrilly on “Extase.” I really like Guerre Froide’s “Ersatz.” It reminds me of Human League. Artefact is clearly singing in English in “Sex Computer.” It sounds like Kraftwerk. The synths are also very fun on this one. Suicide Romance is a little more power pop than the others with “Modern Romance.”
Lizzy Mercier Descioux reminds me of the Buggles on “Torso Corso.” Lots of reminding on this one, but that’s what happens when you release a bunch of music 30 years later. Medikao stands on its/his own with “Detective.” Seeing these song titles reminds me of playing Mille Bornes. The words are in French, but you can vaguely understand what they mean. If you’re into the novelty of people that can’t speak English singing in English, go for Henriette Coulouvrat’s “Can’t You Take a Joke?” I prefer it when the Japanese do this, myself.
“Exposition” is an OK song, but I mention it because it is by Charles de Goal. That’s the best name ever. Les Provisoires reminds me of P.I.L. on “So Much More.” When you think of the great synth comeback of the middle part of the last decade, you can see where it came from when you hear “Main dans la main” by Elli & Jacno. In general the better songs are at the beginning of each of the two CDs.
I’m a big fan of Norma Loy’s “Romance.” A lot of these bands use “modern” and “romance” in their names and titles, but I guess that’s just a symptom of rock ‘n’ roll at large.
At the end of the second CD are a bunch of remixes, and they indeed have a newer sound to them. Poni Hoax does a cover of Marquis de Sade’s “Wanda’s Loving Boy,” which reminds me of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
All in all, a bunch of new wave from the disco era. It’s a lot of fun! It’s also in French, mostly.
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