The Coup is a revolutionary communist hip-hop group hailing from Oakland CA. Their outspoken political views have generated heat before, most notably in 2001 when their album Party Music was pulled from a September 2001 release because of the artwork which featured rappers Boots Riley and Pam the Funkstress blowing up the World Trade Centre towers. Bad timing indeed.
Their new album is recently out called Sorry to Bother You. This single mixes French Revolutionary messages with a wacko Wizard of Oz theme (paying tribute to the 70s Motown remake "The Wiz" [featuring Micheal Jackson as the Scarecrow, and Diana Ross as Dorothy.
Never has the revolution sounded so funky.
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Lake Side Dive - "I Want You Back"
A jazzy country four-piece from Boston belts out this Jackson 5 classic on a Boston street.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - "Only in My Dreams"
Rock and roll weirdo Ariel Pink's new album "Mature Themes" has recently been released, and his first video "Only in My Dreams" is now floating through the interweb. He is a real weirdo, as documented in this Pitchfork feature, and has freaked out and refused to play major gigs like Coachella due to nerves. Luckily he's got his band to back him up. Like many musicians or creative geniuses in general, he walks the sanity line. He had recorded hundreds of lo-fi songs over the years, before one of his homemade CD-Rs made it into the hands of Animal Collective, who liked what they heard and signed him to their label. Ariel Pink's sound is like an alternative take on 60s dream-pop, and is sweetly captured in this new single "Only in my dreams". The VHS style video is also a nifty throwback. Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Grapes of Wrath - "Good to See You"
Flipping through radio stations I stumbled upon and stopped on this song on CBC Radio1. I thought, "Wow, full circle – great sound. Must be coming back." Yet I was puzzled, because I couldn't picture someone in their early 20's writing a song with lyrics like this one ... lyrics about time going by in a way that I really identified with.
But when the song ended, the DJ credited Grapes of Wrath, an early 90's Canadian alternative band (that didn't get packaged and exported south like Barenaked Ladies did, but one that everyone north of the border knew about), and it all made sense.
Maybe the sound is coming back. It should. It's good.
But when the song ended, the DJ credited Grapes of Wrath, an early 90's Canadian alternative band (that didn't get packaged and exported south like Barenaked Ladies did, but one that everyone north of the border knew about), and it all made sense.
Maybe the sound is coming back. It should. It's good.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Beirut talks Influences
I know you're totally into Beirut. In this P4K 5-10-15-25 interview he talks about his influences throughout his life. This could have been Regan, had he shirked a "responsible life" and followed the dream.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Death From Above 1979 Back Together!
Pitchfork is reporting that Death from Above 1979 have reformed and are currently on an Eastern Canadian Tour road testing new music. I'm so happy that they've come to their senses, and Jesse Keeler taken a break from his occasionally excellent and mostly just OK side project turned main project MSTRKFT. I can't wait until a western Canadian tour happens, and I look forward to hearing new music! Until then, here's "Romantic Rights" from 2004's 'You're a Woman, I'm a Machine'
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