Showing posts with label Hives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hives. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Mix #92

These are some Rainy days in San Francisco so I'm making part of the newest mix. There's some great new tunes as well as some good old ones
enjoy!




1. When the Rain Comes Down by Andy Taylor
Yup, that Andy Taylor, the one from Duran Duran had a meek solo career but I thought a couple of the songs were alright when I was thirteen or fourteen.
2. NY Girl by Hatcham Social
What Do I know about this band? Nothin'! I guess they're from New Cross in London . . . good for them!

 3. This Head I Hold by Electric Guest
Funky music that you won't hear anywhere else.
4. I Can't Stand the Rain by Ann Peebles
If you wondered where the Missy Elliot sample came from, wonder no more.
5. Take One Two by EMA
She's still doing her modern folk thing in a way that I like.
6. Genesis by Grimes
The 80's have touched these kids deeply

7. Only Happy When it Rains by Garbage
Remember when they were huge? Garbage was a big, famous group in the mid 90s and then they floundered like bands are prone to do.
8. Maria Marie by Thieves Like Us
More 80s influenced synth music!
9. Brothers by Tanlines
Moody dance music that sounds like it was made in 1988
10.So. Central Rain by R.E.M.
A classic from the band from Athens GA. What's funny is how I'm equating all the keyboard heavy music in this mix with the 80s when this band was all over the 80s. This music sounds not of it's time but in it's indie heart it's encompassing it.

11.Minimum Day by Cold War Kids
Who doesn't love the Cold War Kids? They're a good band.
12.Go Right Ahead by The Hives
OH MY GOD! Speaking of bands that everybody loves, the Hives are returning to us with another awesome rock song. I love it! I need it!
13.November Rain by Guns N' Roses
It's been such a long time since Axl knew right from wrong . . .  This was when he was someplace in between but was still putting out good music with the real band.

14.She's The Woman by Van Halen
OH Yeah! A Different Kind of Truth is Rock and I need it!
15.Rain by The Cult
Another 80s song that is not about keyboards in the least. The Cult were such a good band before they sucked and then rejoined us in the modern world.
16.Girls by Deep Sea Arcade
This is a cool jam with poppy alternative hooks
17. Attic by Paul Weller
The man from the Jam keeps it going and going good.
18.Here Comes The Rain Again by Macy Gray
Yes, she's covering the Eurythmics. Her album of covers is a strange, strange, strange.
19.Bloody Mary(Nerve Endings) by Silversun Pickups
Moody not manic . . .  not sure how I feel about this chapter in their career yet.
20 Love Reign O'er Me
Big powerful Who song to wash away the rest! I think this was used in a Sprite add back in the 80's


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Mix # 89

Well this is the first mix to be published in 2012! There are no 2012 songs on the list but that's okay because there are no less than three covers on this one!




1. Immigrant Song by Karen O and trent Reznor
What this song says is that no mortal man can sing like Robert Plant and a woman must be brought in to sing the Led Zeppelin cover, also it was the reason why the trailer for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was so good. This song makes me want to rape and pillage but not really.
2. Who's Gonna' Ride Your Wild Horses by Garbage
This is a great song but I never liked the arrangement U2 used, I preferred some of the stripped down remixes. Garbage takes this song and goes trippy with it. 
3. I Think The World Of You by Two Wounded Birds
This song is a Radiohead rip but it's good and lets me pu the next song on here without guilt.


4. Fake Plastic Trees by Radiohead
There was a time when they still made music that normal people liked to listen to, not the crap they do now which is little more than  weird impulse and beats.
5. Morning Glory by Oasis
If you know this album at all, you know that song is a alarming when it hits. Nothing else on the album is like this and that makes it really f'ing cool. I love the helicopter!
6. I Am The Walrus by The Beatles
Without the Beatles there is no Oasis or countless other English, Brit pop bands
7. Nightcall by Kavinsky & Lovefoxxx
This gem is from the, Drive  soundtrack and is a beautiful synth song! It sounds like the dark side of the early 80s.
8. Villains of The Moon by Cold Cave
More 80's synth inspired music, it's cool.

You knew they would look likes this!
9. Your Silent Face by New Order
The real deal.
10.Something To Die For by The Sounds
They're too good to be this unknown but that's life. They also sound influenced by 80s synth bands.
11.Suffragette City by The Horrors
After their last album I thought the Horrors were done and would float away on their stupid soundscapes but this cover of Bowie is awesome! Good job!
12.World Up My Ass by The Circle Jerks
Can an 80s LA hardcore punk band be seminal? Well these guys were. They were a reason that scene was what it was. You can see them in The Decline of Western Civilization being loud and fast if you're curious, probably on YouTube as well.


13.Civliization's Dying by The Hives
They kept it real with a punk cover. Can the Hives really be punk though? Can Sweden be punk? Black Metal, yes but punk?
14.Casino El Camino (parte 1) by Guadeloupe Plata
Fun lovin' Spanish dudes playing roots rock!
15. Ghost Towns by Radical Face
Somber Rock that reminds me of The Shins and The Decemberists
16.So Lonely by The Police
They used to be a tough English band that played Ska but then they matured and got quite different. Before they grew up, before the money, before the world tours.
17.Simmer Down by Bob Marley
Before he got Reggae down perfect he was playing ska and it was cool
18.Our Day Will Come by Amy Winehouse
Unfortunately it did not and it makes this song much more sad than it was ever intended to be. It's a little difficult to ignore her passing when listening.
19.Try a Little Tenderness by Otis Redding
The man! The Soul! The good advise.
20.Grey Cell Green by Ned's Atomic Dustbin
This band was huge in the UK but never caught on too big in the States, maybe you saw them on 120 Minutes one Sunday night. They had a big sound and big hair. They were the next thing after Manchester.


 

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 13

I don't know what the hell was going on with this mix unless I was just mixing to mix, who knows? There is some shitty music on here but that's usually the case. I blame the thoroughly un-American bands, enjoy!



1. Whole Lotta Rosie by AC/DC
Angus!
2. Head On by Pixies
A great cover of the Jesus and Mary Chain's song.3. A Song For The Lovers by Richard Ashcroft
Singer for the Verve goes out and gets strings; this songs is so sweeping and dramatic, love it!
4. Glycerine by Bush
The Kids loved this song, and Gavin is one of the sexiest men in rock they say



5. Do The Evolution by Pearl Jam
One of my three favorite Pearl jam songs, so angry and rockin'!
6. The National Anthem by Radiohead
Which nation? The Critics Loved this song
7. My Funny Valentine by Chet Baker
Chet was sweetest just before he nodded off from shooting up


8. Sick of Myself by Matthew Sweet
I concur
9. Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down
Everything 3 Doors Down did after this was shit.
10. Hail Hail Spit N' Drool by The Hives
It sounds like punk but I don't know if it really is, they dress too well.
11.Break Stuff by Limp Bizkit
More angry Shit
12.Testify by Rage Against The Machine
Grrrrr!
13.Waterfall by The Stone Roses
This song lets us kick back and enjoy the day a bit more
14.Summer Rain by U2
Total Shit! This song is such a lame one
15. Age of Consent by New Order
Everybody's favorite age next to the Bronze Age
16.Love Is A Stranger by Eurythmics
This song is some good synth stuff. It's sexy and creepy and makes me want to hang out with machines more.


17.Poison Arrow by ABC
Martin Frey, last of the true romantics
18.Girl From Mars by Ash
One of those Brit Pop, coat tail riding bands that wasn't British
19.Leave It Alone by Mary's Danish
Late 80s early 90s Alternative Band from Los Angeles
20.Beat Surrender by The Jam
This song almost soaks up all the suckiness on the this mix to bring us to an even level
21. BBC by Austin Powers
Michael Meyers as a shagadelic 1960's spy

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 12

There's more groove and dance to this mix than one might expect from me which is why I keep making mixes! I need to explore my music collection,




1. Hate To Say I Told You So by The Hives
The only band that matters. Well that's quite an exaggeration but welcome to America boys. Who knew Sweden rocked so hard?
2. Beercan by Beck
Groovy shit!
3. Candy-O by The Cars
The Cars never rocked like this!
4. Renegades of Funk by Rage Against the Machine
Even protest is funky.
5. The perfect Drug by Nine Inch Nails
Trent's drum n' Bass experiment from the "Lost Highway" sound track.
6. Loser by 3 Doors Down
Hick Rock
 7. Hello Operator by The White Stripes
Hello White Stripes.
8. Jailbreak by AC/DC
RIP Bon Scott, you crazy man
9. In The Highways by The Peasall Sisters
Old Timey music from O' Brother Where Art Thou?
10.Ghost of Stephen Foster by Squirrel Nut Zippers
Their best song
11. Criminal by Fiona Apple
Top 5 crazy girl song. Be aware of chicks who sing this at Karaoke
12. Town Called Malice by The Jam
This is a total classic British song
13.Diggin' Your Scene by Smash Mouth
Does Smash Mouth suck? You be the judge
14.Groove is in the Heart by Deee-lite
3 e's is maybe too many but this song has become a classic with some help from Q-tip and Bootsy Collins
15.Music by Madonna
She's never been this funky before and that was that
16.Hammering In My Head by Garbage
More beats, sexy vocals and a cryptic topic
17.Pluto by Björk
A deep track from Iceland
18.Optimistic by Radiohead
OVERRATED and there it is
19.Beautiful Day by U2
I hate this song
20. You Can't Always get What You Want by the Rolling Stones
Classic Rock always makes for a great mix ending

Listen and enjoy