ROBERT SVENSSON-The Beat (EP)

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by ekko

Like a hyperactive Postal Service, Robert Svensson‘s “Beat (EP)” whispers a few warm up electronic clicks then kicks in with a rapid, nonthreatening beat, a quick electronic piano line, and fevered, gentle urging: “When the night comes to dress you in the blackest of blues, be sure to remember the sound of feet against cold ground.”  The words are images–their purpose isn’t clear, they’re there for mood over meaning.  Hit the chorus: “Let the wind do the crying for you, for the fever in your heart, it grows and grows.”  The second track on the three-song EP has lead vocals by a female, and whoever she is, her sound is too shoegaze, too light, too breathy for Svensson’s intricate, borderline techno beats.  It just doesn’t work.  Fortunately, Svensson returns on the Cars-meet-Moby track “Unpredictable.”  All in all, it’s a whole lot better than I expected it to be.  Especially that first track.

Best of all: If you sign up for his newsletter, you can get the whole EP for free!  Go here for details.

Robert Svensson is from Sweden, and already has a full album (“Young punks are on the never-never”) behind him.

Beat

Older Svensson:

Robert Svensson – 1987 (feat. Adam Olenius)

Call this a mother’s day gift for really hip moms.

This is all old stuff, but it’s got If I Get Locked Up Tonight, one of Ems best….

Track list
01. Intro
02. Spend Some Time (feat. Stat Quo, 50 Cent)
03. Beautiful
04. Role Model
05. Warrior (Pt. 2) (feat. Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, Nate Dogg)
06. Im Having A Relapse
07. Remember Me (feat. RBX, Sticky Fingaz)
08. Paul Skit
09. Love Me (feat. Obie Trice, 50 Cent)
10. Em calls Paul skit
11. If I Get Locked Up Tonight
12. Watch Dees (feat. Thirstin Howl)

EM LINK

Jadakiss: The Champ is Here Vol. 3 (link).  Jada has his moments, but I’m not a huge fan.

Gucci Mane: My Gucci Tape (link)  With spots by Akon, Jim Jones and Nikki Minaj, so that should give you an idea what to expect. Not my bag, but maybe yours.

LIL’ WAYNE: Tatoos Vol. II

(link)

Tracklist:

01. Detail Ft. T-Wayne (T-Pain And Lil Wayne) And Travie McCoy – Tattoo Foreva
02. Brisco Ft. Lil Wayne – Wall
03. Gudda Gudda Ft. Lil Wayne – I Don’t Like The Look (Willy Wonka) (Dirty)
04. Yung Joc Ft. Lil Wayne – Drip
05. Lil Wayne – Fuck Me In The Mosh Pit (Dirty)
06. Boo Rossini Ft. Lil Wayne And Yo Gotti – Whip It (Prod. By Maestro) (Drity)
07. Birdman Ft. Lil Wayne & Tyga – Loyalty
08. Gudda Gudda Ft. Lil Wayne – Small Thing To A Giant
09. NERD Ft. Santogold, Fam-Lay, & Lil Wayne – Soldier
10. Shawty Lo Ft. Lil Wayne – WTF (Dirty)
11. Sean Garrett Ft. Lil Wayne – Girls On Girls (Dirty)
12. Shanell Ft. Lil Wayne & Mack Maine – Deadliest Catch
13. D-Rich Ft. Lil Wayne- – We Gon’ Get Paid (Dirty)
14. Jae Millz Ft. Lil Wayne & Short Dawg – In The City
15. Game Ft. Birdman And Lil Wayne – Everything Red (Prod. By Ryan Leslie) (Dj)

PICTURE OF THE DAY

Posted on May 9th, 2010 by ekko

PICTURE OF THE DAY

Posted on May 8th, 2010 by ekko

VIDEO OF THE DAY

Posted on May 7th, 2010 by ekko

ADMIRAL FALLOW-Boots Met My Face

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by ekko

Comparisons to Coldplay and the new, kinder, gentler Frightened Rabbit are probably inevitable, but that shouldn’t take away from teh fact that Admiral Fallow‘s debut album, Boots Met My Face, is a terrific example of indie rock/pop/folk–a collection of songs that fall easily on the ears and instantly lighten the mood.  The Scottish sextet, formerly known (in 2006) as Brother Louis Collective, are all talented musicians in their own right, creating a unified, tight sound with a wide variety of instruments including flute, double-bass, clarinet, and the obvious guitars n’ drums.  Bandleader, lead singer, and songwriter Louis Abbott is a master at his craft–each song is fully composed, drawing on the band’s strengths and building new concepts each time.  No two songs sound the same here, every tune is unique, but they all fit together into a unified whole.  Yes, this is an album, people!  And one must also mention Grammy award winning producer Paul Savage, whose work manages to be smooth without descending into dull confection (which easily could have been the result).  He lets the band shine through and create personality, revealing an understanding of pop music: It can be catchy and cool without being simplistic and dopey.

Dead Against Smoking

PICTURE OF THE DAY: Hardcore Edition

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by ekko

Ain’t this the truth . . .

LIGHT NEWS THIS WEEK. . .

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by ekko

1.  MOVIES.  I love to report, but there’s not a lot this week.  I can tell you that the Nightmare remake is like eating fine lobster, only the claw meat has been replaced with rice cakes.  Not a scary moment in it. But there a few great movies out now–which will be easy to get into after May 7 (a.k.a. Iron Man Day).  Go see “A Prophet” and “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.”  Good stuff.  Check out my movie page for my ongoing rankings.

2.  GET JASON!  Why is Jason Aaron the only Wolverine writer you need to know about?  Because of the 2008 “Get Mystique” story (in trade); the amazing and incredible run he had on Wolverine: Weapon X; and, soon, his Wolverine-goes-to-hell story arc that will kick off a new Wolverine title (to replace the existing one, which is really about Dark Wolverine).  Nobody has ever (and I mean EVER) made the character as interesting or complex as Mr. Aaron.  And lots of folks have tried.

3.  CAN D.C. RETURN TO GREAT-TOON-NESS?  I’ve often said that D.C.’s animation efforts are far superior to Marvel’s, on the whole, while Marvel’s live-action adaptations tend to leave D.C. in the dust.  Compare, for example, Batman: Brave and the Bold, Justice League (and it’s “Unlimited” version), Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: TAS, and Teen Titans Go! to Wolverine and the X-Men, Spectacular Spider-Man, or every awful Fantastic Four cartoon.  Just about the only toons Marvel got right, other than their DVD releases, in the past 20 years were the first X-Men and X-Men Evolutions.  Well, Marvel’s animation studios are kicking into high gear, as I
reported last week, so, not to be outdone, D.C. has announced that this year they’ll be reviving the 1998 “Young Justice” series.  Yeah, it sucked back then, but maybe they can do it right now?  It’s kind of like a version of Teen Titans, only a little tweaked.  This version of the junior Justice League will have Superboy, Robin, Kid Flash, Miss Martian, Artemis and Aqualad.  Now, if they could just bring back that great Superboy and the Legion series from a few years ago . . .

4.  AND SPEAKING OF D.C. MOVING PICTURES . . . Smallville recently introduced T.V. viewers to the DCU version of SHIELD (sort of), called Checkmate, and it’s African American director Amanda Waller.  (She’s also black in the comic—unlike Nick Fury.)  Rumors say that the organization will move from small to big screen, appearing in the Green Lantern movie, which is currently filming.  In other D.C. movie news, there’s more talk about the Ronin adaptation.  The comic was quite stylized, and it’s hard to imagine how they’ll even begin to stay true to Frank Miller’s original mystic, cryptic miniseries.

5.  MARVEL STUDIOS UPDATES.  And speaking of moving pictures, we’re a year away from the release date, but the leaks, rumors and buzz keep coming on next year’s Marvel tentpole.  They’re saying now that Nick Fury and the Howling Commandos will appear.  That’s kind of a no-brainer if they’re showing pre-frozen Cap.  A much more interesting turn of events is the rumor that Joss Whedon will be getting involved as a writer or director of The Avengers.  And did you hear that if they don’t start filming Ghost Rider 2 by November, the rights to the film revert to Marvel Studios?  See, now that would be a good thing.  Marvel Studios has done a good job by most of its characters.  (But where’s the good Punisher movie?  That’s where they’ve fallen down. Big time.)

6.  SIEGE.  My readers know I’m a huge fan of Marvel in general and Brian Michael Bendis specifically, but Siege has been pretty disappointing to me.  I know it’s hard to make an “event” live up to the hype, and even harder to stretch a battle for 3 issues and keep it interesting, but I still expected more.  This is the return of Steve Rogers, but there doesn’t seem to be nearly enough fanfare.  This is Iron Man and Thor teaming up, in costume, against Earth’s evilest, but there isn’t really a feeling of rally.  This is Ronin reclaiming his Hawkeye costume—something he’s been grumbling about for a year—yet there hasn’t been a powerful “punch” moment.  I’m not saying Siege is bad, I’m just saying it’s not good enough.  But having said that, the one-shots have been pretty darn good.  We learned more about Loki and Cap than we have from the Thor and Captain America titles, let alone the main Siege series.  It’s the rare case where the tie-ins tell you more than the main series.  Even Siege: Spider-Man, which didn’t really advance any storylines, was a solid, fun, and funny read.   I’m not saying don’t buy it, I’m just saying, again, that I’m disappointed.

LOADS OF FUN STUFF!

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by ekko

Here’s four great reasons to have ears:

1.  Young Jeezy-Trap of Die volume 2.  The first Jeezy “Trap or Die” was probably one of the greatest mixtapes of all time.  Cop the sequel here.  Thanks to 2dopeboyz.

2. And while you’re listening to mixtapes, Nappy Roots are back. They’re an uneven group, but I bet there’s at least a few cool tunes on their new mixape titled, “Nappy University.” Get it here from mediafire.

3. Regular readers know I’m a huge fan of the Clash. Haven’t posted on them in a looooong time. Shame on me. But Cover Me is atoning for my sins, posting covers of every song on the brilliant London Calling album. Of course, none are as good as the originals, but that really isn’t the point, is it?

4. And on the completely opposite of the last post tip, Cover Lay Down offers folky covers of show tunes!

1.  The new eponymous album (“Grace Potter and the Nocturnals“) has a rad silver cover and a retro photo.

2.  The video for Tiny Light is kinda cool, too, in a glitzy sorta way.

3. The new material is just as good live, and Grace shares her shows on the archive.  Here’s a few from the new album:

One Short Night

Oasis

4.  The lead track on the new record, due in June, titled “Paris (Ooh La La)” sounds like a really, really good Heart song.  Heart used to make good music.  Before they got all fat and ballad-y.

5.   Grace is also known to belt out a cool cover or two.

Sittin’ On The Dock of the Bay

I Shall Be Released

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