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Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood Scores New Film, Records New Album

Friday, January 27th, 2012
Jonny Greenwood playing bowed guitar

Jonny Greenwood playing bowed guitar. Image by RossoGialloBianco

We’ll have some original, potentially Oscar-worthy music from Radiohead multi-instrumentalist and composer Jonny Greenwood to look forward to in 2013.  (more…)

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Coachella 2012 Line-up Announced

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Twin weekend events in the California desert.

Being one of the biggest music festivals in the US, we get very excited for Coachella each year, and we’re obviously not the only ones; the 2011 event sold out in just one week, breaking all records for the previous 11 years.

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The Best Songs of 2011…

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

mayer hawthorne - how do you do LPfriendly fires - pala LPlittle dragon - ritual union LP
Radiohead - The King Of Limbs LPJamie xx Gil Scott-Heron - We're New Here LPSBTRKT - SBTRKT LP
2020soundsystem - falling LPjames blake - james blake LPthe roots - undun

25 of the year’s most memorable moments, from boundary-pushing unknowns to classic festival cult bands and more.

Boundary-breaking and nostalgia-evoking is a tough act to balance, and yet there were all kinds of acts doing so in over the past 12 months. 2011 was in fact an incredible year for all kinds of musicians, with many big name electronic acts creating Hollywood music scores, legendary indie bands such as Radiohead utilizing turntablists in the recording of their 2011 LP, and the incredible melting pots that are bubbling away in the underground, constantly battling between post-dubstep-badass-bassgasms and evocative barbershop crooning (Yes, James Blake, we’re talking to you).

Selected by our in-house DJ/producer/wannabe-rock-star Lee Jarvis, this Music Jobs list features touches of soul and funk such as Sharon Jones or The Roots, the classic blues rock of Chicago’s The Steepwater Band, electronic dancefloor heavies courtesy of Clicks & Whistles and SBTRKT, and an early contender for Hip-hop track of the millennium, from Odd Future ringleader, Tyler, The Creator.

Lee says, “I’ve tried to sum up not just the biggest tracks, but those that really spoke to me at various festivals across the US this summer, and some lesser-known acts who are making fresh sounds and deserve kudos for doing their own thing.” So, check out our Best Songs of 2011 playlist on Spotify, and feel free to add any of your favorites in the comments below.

Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – He Said I Can
Cut Copy – Take Me Over
Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie XX – NY Is Killing Me
Gold Panda – Quitters Raga
James Blake – The Wilhelm Scream
Bon Iver – Minnesota, WI
Little Dragon – Brush The Heat
Mayer Hawthorn – Can’t Stop (feat. Snoop Dogg)
Nicolas Jaar – Variations
Radiohead – Feral
SBTRKT – Something Goes Right
The Steepwater Band – Remember The Taker
Death Cab For Cutie – Some Boys
Joe Goddard – Gabriel (feat. Valentina)
Tyler, The Creator – Yonkers
The Horrors – I Can See Through You
Battles – Ice Cream (feat. Matias Aguayo)
The Roots – Make My (feat. Big K.R.I.T., Dice Raw)
Clicks & Whistles – Raw Passion
Rewards – Equal Dreams (feat. Solange Knowles)
2020Soundsystem – Sliding Away
Friendly Fires – Hurting
Foo Fighters – Bridge Burning
Fabulous – Money Bag
Paul Woolford – Razor Burn


Music Jobs Playlist: Best of 2011



Enjoy, and Happy New Year!

The Music Jobs Team.

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The End of A Decade… Already?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

albums of the naughties

The End of A Decade… Already? Below is a list of my top 10 albums from the past decade that deeply affected me and influenced my life in one way or another… (In no particular order… it was hard enough to narrow it to 10)

“I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning” by Bright Eyeshttp://www.last.fm/music/Bright+Eyes/I’m+Wide+Awake,+It’s+Morning

Bright Eyes is made up primarily of singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst, and often features a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from his hometown of Omaha, NE. Bright Eyes is definitively a major part of the indie music scene – and this album is no exception. My favorite songs on this album are “First Day of My Life,” which is about a love story that I find truly heartwarming; and “Road to Joy.” “Road to Joy” is a sonically pounding piece, which climaxes terrifically with every instrument available making as much noise as possible.

“Final Straw” by Snow Patrolhttp://www.last.fm/music/Snow+Patrol/Final+Straw

I came to know Snow Patrol through this album. It’s packed with hits: “Run,” “How To Be Dead,” “Chocolate,” and “Spitting Games.” I love the emotion in the songs and the stories told through the lyrics.

“Maybe I’ll Catch Fire” by Alkaline Triohttp://www.last.fm/music/Alkaline+Trio/Maybe+I%27ll+Catch+Fire

Alkaline Trio aren’t known for their poppy upbeat lyrics, but nonetheless they strike a chord with me. The album’s title track is still my favorite by the band today. It’s depressing and sad, and I love it. Their from my hometown – Chicago, and are Emo. The tracks aren’t overly produced, and have that rough sound to them that I think makes them even more relatable. They’ve gone on to get a bit cheesy, but this album is from when they were still good.

“Deja Entendu” by Brand Newhttp://www.last.fm/music/Brand+New/Deja+Entendu

Brand New’s album “Deja Entendu” was there for me in a not-so-happy time in my life. Again, I would classify them as Emo. The emotion and the lyrics in the songs “I Will Play My Game Beneath The Spin Light” and “Sic Transit Gloria…Glory Fades” are always good for a listen. The track titles for their songs have always amused me and never really made much sense, but that didn’t matter.

“A Rush of Blood to the Head” by Coldplayhttp://www.last.fm/music/Coldplay/A+Rush+of+Blood+to+the+Head

“The Scientist” and “Green Eyes” can’t be beat. Chris Martin won’t play “Green Eyes” live anymore due to Gwyneth unfortunately – but it’s such a great love song. Coldplay is… well what else can be said. They are one of my all-time favorite bands and haven’t disappointed me yet. Their epic anthems always hit their mark. And “The Scientist” video is incredible… I’ll stop raving now.

“9″ by Damien Ricehttp://www.last.fm/music/Damien+Rice/9

I love him – after seeing him live, I loved him even more. He’s amazing. “Accidental Babies” and “Me, My, Yoke + I” are the best on this album… The passion that exudes from his songs and lyrics never ceases to astound me.

“Kasabian” by Kasabianhttp://www.last.fm/music/Kasabian/Kasabian

“Cub Foot” continues to rock to this day – the intro. of the song always gets me pumping.

“Let Go” by Nada Surfhttp://www.last.fm/music/Nada+Surf/Let+Go

I first heard of Nada Surf with their song “Popular” back when I was in middle school I believe. And after that I wasn’t exactly seeking out the latest music from the band. However, a friend convinced me to give ‘em another shot and to check out this album, which was totally different. He couldn’t have been more right. This album is a complete departure and a great relaxing listen.

“The Invisible Band” by Travishttp://www.last.fm/music/Travis/The+Invisible+Band

This album was the first I discovered by Travis, and still my favorite of all their albums. “Sing” and “The Cage” still resonate with me today. Whenever I listen to this album – it’s like a walk down memory lane a bit. Reminds me of a good summer during college…

“A New Day At Midnight” by David Grayhttp://www.last.fm/music/David+Gray/A+New+Day+at+Midnight

On this album “Caroline” and “Be Mine” stood out to me from the first time I heard them. David Gray always has unique lyrics, and has a funny way of telling his stories sometimes. He keeps me hooked with each album he’s made since, and I look forward to his next creation!

*Close runners-up would be “Absolution” by Musehttp://www.last.fm/music/Muse/Absolution, and “In Rainbows” by Radioheadhttp://www.last.fm/music/Radiohead/In+Rainbows.

**Next to each album is a link to Last.fm where you can check out and listen to each album, see the track listing, and other details. Hope you all enjoy, and let me know what your favorite album of the decade is!

Till next time…

Tara Watkins.

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