Friday, September 18, 2009

Oh look... music!

Since we haven't given you any music info recently (Fall TV premiers are pretty time-consuming), here are a few quick hits to end the week. Next week, we should be more on top of things!

Pavement reunion tour - If you know who Pavement are, then this is the most life-altering, world-shattering, orgasmic announcement of all-time. If you don't know who Pavement are, then it doesn't matter. Apparently, there's no middle ground in the debate. I guess that makes sense, but maybe everyone should just take a second to breathe. They're a band, and they're good, and that's about it.

New Moon Soundtrack
- I feel like some kind of cosmic joke is going on. First Harry Potter consumes the interests of people over the age of 14, and now these vampire movies with that pale-looking guy and that girl who's always high has a soundtrack that's being filled with the likes of Grizzly Bear, Thom Yorke, Bon Iver, Death Cab For Cute, and the Killers (okay, that one makes sense). To make things more confusing, these bands are writing new material for the soundtrack! I'm waiting for the punchline...

Stephen Colbert: Music Aficionado - You didn't need to read about Colbert in Rolling Stone to know that he's got great taste in music. In the past, he's had TV on the Radio, The Decemberists (many times), and Wilco... and let's not forget Feist and Elvis Costello making a cameo in Colbert's Christmas album! This week, Colbert had on the Flaming Lips, who performed a song from their forthcoming album Embryonic, "Convinced of the Hex." He also interviewed Wayne Coyne, which was pretty great and seen here. In the future, Colbert is also having The Mountain Goats on for some old-fashioned, acoustic emotion... your move, Glenn Beck!


Drake - Oh my God, I don't know how this is happening. How can you go from being a Canadian TV teen star (inherently funny) who's character is in a wheelchair to one of the most popular hip-hop artists anywhere?? It's truly mind-boggling and absurd, but what's even more surprising is that he's not bad. At all. In fact, a couple of songs off the official release of So Far Gone (read: not free on the mixtape) show just how good Drake might actually be. "Fear" and "I'm Goin' In" show an artist who's clearly confident (whether appropriately so or not) and who has something interesting to say. Watch your back, Weezy.



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