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Top Album Releases: December 2009

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Top Album Releases: December 2009

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Nick’s Top

  1. Tom Waits: Glitter and Doom Live
  2. Avi Buffalo: What’s In It For? (7″)
  3. Animal Collective: Fall Be Kind EP
  4. R. Kelly: Untitled

Avi Buffalo- What’s In it For?

Worst Album of the Year: The Bravery: Stir the Blood

Cory’s Top

  1. Northern Portrait’s – Criminal Art Lovers

I didn’t like anything else that came out in December, so instead I’m going to post a band that was new to me in mid-Nov./early December, although it came out in October, and that is Letting Up Despite Great Faults who have put together a fantastic record.  I spent the rest of the month listening to Silk Flowers and DMX…that’s right, DMX…what type of game is bein’ played how’s it going down?

Joey’s Top

  1. Paul F. Tompkins: Freak Wharf
  2. Tom Waits: Glitter and Doom Live
  3. Every other re-issued deluxe box set that was recorded live [import]

Scott’s Top

  1. Harmonia: 76 Remixes (vinyl)
  2. MF Doom: Gazzillion Ear EP (vinyl)
  3. Various Artists: Hot Women: Women Singers From the Torrid Regions (curated by R. Crumb)
  4. John Vanderslice: Cellar Door (vinyl reissue)
  5. Kraftwerk: Autobahn (vinyl remastered)

More December 2009 Releases below the break…

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Top Albums of 2009

Monday, December 28th, 2009

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husband&wife- Dark Dark Woods

Haven’t Got a Friend

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Rodrigo y Gabriella – 11:11

Atman


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Wavvves – Wavvves

No Hope Kids


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The Dead Weather – Horehound

I Cut Like a Buffalo


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Holiday Shores – Columbus’d The Whim

Phones Don’t Feud


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Morrissey – Years Of Refusal

Something is Squeezing My Skull


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Crocodiles – Summer Of Hate

I Wanna Kill


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Grizzly Bear- Veckatimist

Two Weeks
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Casiotone for the Painfully Alone- Vs. Children

Natural Light


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Bonnie “Prince” Billy & Cheyenne Mize- Among the Gold

Kiss Me Again


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Mount Eerie- Wind’s Poem

Ancient Questions


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Royal Bangs – Let it Beep

My Car is Haunted


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Antlers – Hospice

Two


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Passion Pit – Manners

Sleepy Head


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Frank Schweikhardt- Life But No More

Twin Cities


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Bad Veins- Bad Veins

Gold and Warm
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Girls – Album

Hellhole Ratrace


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Neko Case – Middle Cyclone

This Tornado Loves You

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Phoenix – Wolfgang Amadeus

Fences


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Avett Brothers – I and Love and You

Kick Drum Heart


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Sunset Rubdown – Dragonslayer

Idiot Heart

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Neon Indian – Psychic Chasms

Deadbeat Summer


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Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion

In the Flowers


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Clues -Clues

Remember the Severed Head


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Dirty Projectors – Bitte Orca

Stillness is the Move

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REVIEW: BONNAROO 2009 DAY TWO

Monday, June 22nd, 2009


PORTUGAL. THE MAN

We started out the day with Zach‘s suggestion to hit up Portugal. The Man at the Sonic Stage for one of the 30 min acoustic sets.   I have a feeling that sentiment will come across many audience members from Bonnaroo’s lips.  Here’s the deal with Portugal.  The Man if more people who grew up listening to Rusted Root can make music like this, we’re in for a couple good music years.

KATZENJAMMER

Definately the “find” of the festival.  Nick and I were scrambling so much that we didn’t get much of a chance to just sit at a venue and happen-upon bands that we had never heard before.  Luckily, showing up early for the Dirty Projectors show totally paid off as we were introduced to Norway’s own Katzenjammer — an all female quartet of tin pan jazz, gypsy folk, and country.  Yeah.  Imagine Beirut meeting Dinah Washington carrying the gin-soaked corpse of Hank Williams in a Viking Ship.  Extraordinaryily musical, passing instruments back and forth, Katzenjammer was an early highlight and a fitting beginning to David Byrne’s curating of That Tent.

DIRTY PROJECTORS

If Dave Longstreth isn’t the hugest dick on the planet, then I’m going to be very very very surprised. Dirty Projectors are too good live.  They record things that surprise at every turn.  And then have the audacity to reproduce it practically note for note in concert.  Longstreth must be a task master in rehearsal, but boy does it pay off.  There are certain bands you see where you had no idea there was that much stuff going on in the record.  This is one of those bands, and the amazing part is how much they do without the luxury of additional studio musicans.  Personal highlight:  Amber Coffman’s Mariah Carey-esque stylings on riotious R&B tune “Stillness is the Move.”  I gotta add another adjective to my thesaurus-burdened description of Dirty Projectors — Your younger hippie jamband brother who grew up listening to Frank Sinatra is marooned on a desert island with nothing but Black Flag and music theory gets in involved with a Whitney Houston coverband before going to Yale and dropping out.  Another Byrne curration, Dirty Projectors live show was a festival maker.  Also, shoutout to John Del Signore who we chatted with prior to the show and, small world, was heavily quoted in my dissertation.

ANIMAL COLLECTIVE

In all candor, Animal Collective didn’t do it for me.  It could have been the heat, the lack of shade, the 2:45 time slot, or the live show which consisted of knob twirling and drony electronics.  Whatever it was, I was just burning up and not dancing.  You had no idea what was going on, just the continual meditation-inducing dissonance with little beat behind it.  Call me crazy, but c’mon, couldn’t you guys have played something from Feels or has Animal Collective disappeared into their boards too far?

YEAH YEAH YEAHS

We caught Nick’s fav. song off It’s Blitz before heading over to Grizzly Bear.  Karen O wins the get-up award.  But, I was more interested in Grizzly Bear.  These are the difficult decisions that you have to make at Bonnaroo – YYYs or Grizzly Bear.  There was a great piece of port-o-let graffiti I saw:  The Yawn Yawn Yawns.  I can neither confirm nor deny such graffiti.

GRIZZLY BEAR

Who knew that Daniel Rossen sang as much as he did?  Who knew he looked so much like Paul Simon?  Who knew that Veckamist fucking rocks live?  The last time I saw an album that played so well live despite the arduous rigor and production (before the aforementioned Dirty Projectors Bitte Orca) was Wilco’s seminal Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.  You may think that Veckamist belongs in your earbuds, but you’re wrong.  Get that bad boy out and give it some air and prepare to be impressed.  Standout track “Two Weeks” was a shot to the arm, a full blown psychedlic-folky-jazz standard experience with Ed’s voice conjuring a packed tent to its feet.  Despite the heat, despite the grueling nature of being on your dogs for 6 hours already, Grizzly Bear brought us into their world and were kind enough to help us enjoy our stay.

TV ON THE RADIO

I read an interview with TV on the Radio once where the conductor said that the band was “too romantic to be political or too political to be romantic”  and the band replied:  “can’t we be both.”  Yes they can.  One of the things that distances TV on the Radio from just about any other band of Day Two is the amazing amount of heart that the collective has.  It’s kind of a cheesy and cliched thing to use that word “heart” but it’s totally true.  Seeing them on stage is a completely soul-changing experience.  If Jesus hadn’t done it first, I’m convinced that TV on the Radio could bring someone back to life.  But, let’s face it, these guys are more interested in doing shit that no one ain’t done before.  A phenomenal, flawless performance that had even the VIP gallery on its feet for the whole show, TVotR slayed.  I wasn’t a huge fan of Dear Science, but put me in the water, TVotR, I’m converted.  Highlights:  the entire audience handclap on “Dancing Choose” and the sublime torment and racial angst of “Family Tree.”  If I had money, I would fly anywhere, anytime, anyday to see this band again.

BEASTIE BOYS

(PHOTO BY MATT JORDAN)

Shortly before 8pm, Nick looked at me and said “This is one of the best days of my life.  We’ve seen 5 of my favorite bands in a row.”  “Nick,” I said, “we haven’t even seen the Beastie Boys yet.”  I’ve been waiting to see the B-boys for over 20 yrs.  I know I’m dating myself, but it’s an important fact.  Because when you have a career as varied, as eclectic as Adrock, MCA, and Mike D, you’ve got to play to all your fans.  And the Beastie Boys know just how to do that.  It wasn’t the perfect set.  Parts were clunky.  There were stops and starts.  “Sabotage” was halted at the breakdown after MCA missed a bass lick, prompting the evil eye on the big screen from a fro’d out Mike D.  Still, it was worth the wait.  Playing the old hits as well as an astonishing number of the old punk tunes that gave the Beasties their start, it was totally worth the wait.  Not only that, the Boys threw in new samples, played their own instruments and totally reinvigorated who they were while paying homage to those who have listened all along.  Here’s the setlist:

  1. Time for Livin’
  2. Super Disco Breakin
  3. Sure Shot
  4. No Sleep till Brooklyn
  5. Shake your Rump
  6. Gratitude
  7. Santa Rosa
  8. Egg Raid on Mojo
  9. Body Movin
  10. Pass the Mic
  11. Root Down
  12. New Track (with Nas)
  13. Paul Revere
  14. Something’s Gotta Give
  15. Tough Guy
  16. Remote Control
  17. What cha Want?
  18. Intergalactic
  19. 3 MCs & 1 DJ
  20. Heartattack Man
  21. Sabotage

DAVID BYRNE

Another tough choice:  Beastie Boys or Byrne?  We went with Beasties and hung out in the Press Area where we could catch the end of Byrne’s show.  Charging through his own tunes as well as the classics by the Talking Heads (see:  “Take Me to the River,” “Slippery People,” “Once in a Lifetime”) and modern dance, David Byrne’s got it all.  Seriously.  He does.  Remember Katzenjammer and Dirty Projectors?  Byrne got ‘em there.  Props David, seriously.  You’re the best taste-maker of the past 20+ years.  And a damn fine songwriter to boot.

PHOENIX

I didn’t see Phoenix on SNL, but was expecting to be less than blown away at midnight after being up since 7am.  Boy was I wrong.  Phoenix’s popularity may have spurned such a riotous audience, but it sure helped the music.  Frontman Thomas Mars seemed genuinely impressed and blown away by the crowd.  And, well, we were returning the favor by getting down to not only the stellar tracks off Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix but deeper cuts into their catalog as well like “Run Run Run” and Nick’s new favorite track “Napoleon Says.”  More than anything with this concert, the rhythm section stuck out for me by bringing a raucous beat to the jangling pop and keyboard-laden songwriting of Phoenix.  It’s good when melody moves your ass.  Phoenix knows that.

FEMI KUTI

Son of former Nigerian political and musical revolutionary, Fela Kuti, Femi (one of his sons by his many many many wives) has been making some damn fine albums which tread in his father’s footsteps but not all the way.  Femi takes afrobeat and condenses it to a jazz form that is more reliant on songwriting than improvisation.  And to see that live is like drinking nectar from the gods, b/c let’s face it…the son of a god is a god himself.

CRYSTAL CASTLES


H: I’m going to be honest.  I don’t get 8-bit.  I don’t like it.  I don’t like Alice’s screaming.  I pretty much hated everything about this concert.  “Crime Waves” is fine.  We should have stayed at Femi Kuti.

N: I drug Hank to this show.  Sorry Hank, but you have to appreciate CC’s sound for what it is…wild party music that you can go nuts to.  At 3:00am, what else could you ask for?




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Backseat Sandbar's Bonnaroo 2009 Schedule

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Backseat Sandbar is heading to Bonnaroo this weekend to cover the festival!  We’ve gone through the schedule and have meticulously picked the bands we plan to see.  I’ve listed them below.  Feel free to tell us where we may be missing out (Here is the schedule for your analysis):

THURSDAY

11:15- Passion Pit

FRIDAY

12:45- Gomez
1:30- The Dirty Projectors
2:45- Animal Collective
4:45- Yeah Yeah Yeah’s
5:30- Grizzly Bear
6:45- TV on the Radio
8:30- Beastie Boys
11:15- Phoenix
12:45- Crystal Castles
2:15- Girl Talk

SATURDAY

1:30- Heartless Bastards
3:30- Bon Iver or Rodrigo y Gabriela (still a toss up)
5:15- Of Montreal
6:30- Wilco
8:00- The Mars Volta
9:00- Bruce Springsteen
1:00- Yeasayer
1:45- NIN
3:00- MGMT

SUNDAY

12:00- Ben Sollee
1:30- Ted Leo
3:30- Erykah Badu
4:30- Andrew Bird
6:00- Snoop Dogg
7:00- Neko Case
8:30- Phish

THE END

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Can't Stop Listening to…. CLUES – S/T (released 5/19/09)

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

My brother put me on to this band a while ago after they played a “Silverlake Steps” show for We Listen for You out in L.A. (see video below).  I put off listening to them, figuring it was going to be just another obscure indie rock album that I would dismiss after a week or two of being excited about it.  I listened to a track here and there, but then I sat down and listened to the whole thing after picking up the LP at Underground Sounds.  While it might not be the perfect 10.0 that my brother gave it, it is my second favorite album of the year (behind Animal Collective’s MPP).   It released Tuesday and I highly recommend checking out the tracks below and then picking up a copy.  A five member band consisting of an ex-Unicorns member (Alden Penner) and an ex-Arcade Fire member (Brenden Reed), they alreay had a lot to live up to  in this release and they successfully created a masterpiece that stands by itself and not an extension of their former bands.  I’m crossing my fingers that they tour somewhere close to here because I can only imagine how amazing they will be live.

Back to wearing a this vinyl thin.

Clues- Perfect Fit [audio=http://austintownhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/06-perfect-fit.mp3]

Clues- Remember Severed Head [audio=http://www.pluginmusic.com/music/Clues%20-%20Remember%20Severed%20Head.mp3]

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Animal Collective Wins We Listen For You's March Music Madness 2009

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Unlike the real NCAA championship going on right now, this match up between Animal Collective and Arcade Fire on We Listen For You’s March Music Madness 2009 was a buzzer beater. Animal Collective beat Arcade Fire 50.6% to 49.4%! They’re cutting down the nets with “My Girls” playing in the background. Congrats Animal Collective!

Animal Collective- My Girls

FULL RESULTS BELOW:

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March Music Madness 2009 Championship

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Forget Michigan State and UNC, We Listen For You‘s March Music Madness is down to two bands: Animal Collective and Arcade Fire.  Voting ends today, so make your pick soon.  Last time I checked Animal Collective was up by a narrow margin.
VOTE HERE

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Animal Collective's "My Girls" Music Video

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

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Animal Collective- My Girls

Merriweather Post Pavillion just released this month and they already have a music video for one of my favorite tracks on the album.  Also, condolences to my brother and the other west coasters who had tix to AC’s LA show last night that was canceled.

Enjoy.

You can read our review of the album here.

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Vinyl Purchase of the Week: Animal Collective- Merriweather Post Pavilion

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

After hearing this album last month, I was biting at the bit to pick up Animal Collective‘s 2LP vinyl of  Merriweather Post Pavilion released on Tuesday, January 6 (the CD will be released on Jan. 20).  Ear x-tacy sold every copy they had by 3pm, but I was able to grab one of the last copies at Underground Sound (they ordered 15+ copies).  To start, I should note that I have never been a big Animal Collective fan.  I liked Feels, but it never really stuck on my playlist, or my mind.  They really lost me with Strawberry Jam and I basically wrote AC off as a band I would ever like.  While my feelings about their older albums have not changed, you can call me an Animal Collective fan now (at least post-2008).

Merriweather is one of those rare albums where every song is your favorite song on the album when it is playing.  It blends the rough waves of sound that defined their old stuff with pop vocals that are not confined by any space.  Combine this with a hypnotizing electro background and the occassional hand clapping and you have, not only a listenable album, but one that carries you away.  You would fall in to a trance, if your head wasn’t nodding with the beat (similar to the effect of staring at the album cover too long).

Like, I said before, I can’t pick a favorite song.  There are only 11 tracks, but the album is almost an hour long (thus the 2LP).   The two most popular songs  as far as what the bloggers have been posting are “My Girls” and “Brothersport” (they also are the tracks that leaked prior to the album’s release, see below).  Hank (of Backseat Sanbar) described “Brothersport” as what Vampire Weekend would have done, if they did the afro-beat update right, but that is a whole other discussion.  Bottom line is that once you listen to this album, you will be hooked.  If you were turned off to AC in the past, as I was, give them another shot.  As more and more people give it a spin, AC will see its fanbase expand beyond those who have defended their genius for years.

As a back story to the album’s name, the band included an explanation (along with a digital download code) in the album sleeve.  It stated:

“Merriweather Post Pavilion is an outdoor music venue in a place called Symphony Woods in Columbia, Maryland.  It was designed by Frank Gehry inthe 1960′s, and they’ve been having concerts there from 1967 up thorugh today.  We used to go to shows there while growing up and have fond memories of time spent on the lawn.  For most of the time we’ve been playing together, both in Animal Collective and the years before, we’ve tried to make music that would be deserving of an amazing outdoor listening experience.  As both a name and a  place, Merriweather Post Pavilion represents this for us.”

For one, I think this album would be amazing to hear live at an outdoor venue.  Who wants to take bets that they make a stop in Columbia, Maryland on their tour?

Other reviews:

My brother at We Listen for You one-up’d Pitchfork’s 9.6, giving the album a 9.8.  On the other hand, the blog Surviving the Golden Age is gaining notoriety for the 0.6/10 that it gave the album (“officially becomming the most indie person ever.”)

Animal Collective- My Girls [audio=http://quietcolor.com/media/mp3/2008_12/MyGirls.mp3]

Animal Collective- Brothersport [audio=http://musicforants.com/assets/awesome09/11%20Brother%20Sport.mp3]

Full Track Listing:

1. In the Flowers
2. My Girls
3. Also Frightened
4. Summertime Clothes
5. Daily Routine
6. Bluish
7. Guys Eyes
8. Taste
9. Lion in a Coma
10. No More Runnin
11. Brothersport

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LCD Soundsystem's "Sound of Silver" Unlistenable?

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

In this week’s Velocity, editor, David Daley, provided an insightful comment on “unlistenable” albums appearing on the year-end music lists of hipsters. His comment, in list form, is provided below. Daley clearly did his homework and couldn’t be more right about the first seven albums on his list (8/9 are debatable). His point is made with a single album: Panda Bear’s “Person Pitch.” If you can make it all the way through, listen to Panda Bear’s song “Bros” (one of the most hyped tracks on the album). I kept looking for the genius everyone else saw, but it was no where to be found. “Person Pitch” topped Pitchfork’s list, a move I’m still baffled by (see here for another Pitchfork foul). Interestingly, Panda Bear is Noah Lennox’s side project, but he is also a member of Animal Collective, whose album “Strawberry Jam” was #2 on Daley’s list.

While I appreciate Daley’s list, and largely agree with and appreciate his analysis, I have to take issue with the inclusion of LCD Soundsystem’s “Sound of Silver.” (Cory would probably add Lekman, #8, to the objections…sample). Not only is “Sound of Silver” listenable, it made both of our Top Ten lists (scout’s honor). Their amazing show at Louisville’s Waterfront Park may have influenced our decisions, but this album deserves the hype. A few taste tests:

LCD Soundsystem- Someone Great
LCD Soundsystem- All My Friends
LCD Soundsystem- New York I Love You

I’m not saying you are crazy if “Sound of Silver” is not on your Top Ten list, only that to put it in the same category as Panda Bear, Les Savy Fev, and Animal Collective (this year), is not fair to LCD Soundsystem or to those who appreciate their new album.

Nit-picking on one album that appears at the bottom of an otherwise accurate list probably doesn’t appear cool, but it was on my best-of list and I had to defend it.

10 Unlistenable Albums Lying Hipsters Put on Year-End Lists to Appear Cool

1. Panda Bear, “Person Pitch”

2. Animal Collective, “Strawberry Jam”

3. Deerhunter, “Cryptograms”

4. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!, “Some Loud Thunder”

5. Mark Ronson, “Version”

6. Devendra Banhart, “Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon”

7. Les Savy Fav, “Let’s Stay Friends”

8. Jens Lekman, “Night Falls Over Kortedala”

9. Broken Social Scene Presents Kevin Drew, “Spirit If …”

10. LCD Soundsystem, “Sound of Silver”

– David Daley

See also-

10 Haikus About 2007′s Most Overhyped Albums

Similar list re: 2006-

Top 10 Unlistenable Indie Crap of 2006

CORY: To make the same point, I posted LCD Soundsystem’s song “Someone Great” as 2007′s best song of the year (which I stand firmly behind), and “Sound of Silver” as the fourth best album of the year. When Arcade Fire/LCD Soundsystem came to town, I thought it was a LCD Soundsystem show with Arcade Fire opening. I can only guess that David was joking when he made this list & I’ll bite my tongue on the rest of it.

Other, more suitable albums for the list:

Dan Deacon- Spiderman of the Rings (Not for everyone, but we will be at his 1/26 show in Chicago. More entertaining live than “listenable”).

Kanye West- Graduation (Appreciate his effort, and sometimes catchy, but WAY OVER-HYPED).

Rilo Kiley- Under the Blacklight (listen to The Moneymaker if you dare)

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