Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Fleet Foxes



I should be studying right now.  I was listening to some music, which of course made me think of songs that I want to put on my blog.  One band that I really love is Fleet Foxes.  I know most, if not all, of my friends from Hill Street have heard me rave about this band a few summers ago and so I apologize to them for continuing my promotional efforts of Fleet Foxes.

You'll notice most of the songs have a folksy feel to them except the last song "Textbook Love".  This song is cut from different cloth.  In fact I think this track actually reminds me of some of U2's early stuff in that Textbook Love is a story about boy meets girl, is energetic, and is earnest, if not unpolished.  I think all of these things just add to the appeal of the song for me.  I love the others songs on the playlist too.  I would write more about them but I think they speak for themselves better than I can describe them at this point in the evening.  Enjoy!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Spanish Guitar w/ Rodrigo y Gabriela


(Thanks to my friend Celina who introduced me to these guys!)

Here is a duo that makes great music with very little - two guitars in most cases.  Here are some videos showing Rodrigo y Gabriela at work and a short play list with some of my favorite songs by them.  Enjoy!







Friday, February 5, 2010

Cortney Tidwell



Cortney Tidwell is an artist from Nashville TN. When I first heard her song Missing Link, I assumed she was from the UK (which is a great thing to me because I love British music). The melody of her songs and the liberal use of synth (at least on some songs) as well as the careful crafting of the "sound scape" just had a European feel to it. Turns out that Cortney is a big fan of Depeche Mode as well as other British bands of the 80's.

Here is a link to a short documentary about the making of Cortney's latest album - "Boys".


Breakdown of the songs:

La La: A very mellow song, with nylon string guitar and some subtle synth. This song is probably my favorite by Cortney. The hook of this song has a way of getting stuck in your head.

Missing Link: In this song I am reminded a little of Bjork as Cortney has a sort of staccato way of going through some of the lyrics, not to mention the manic energy of the song.

Eyes are at the Billions: No idea what the title of the song or the lyrics mean. To me, there is drama to this song as it unassumingly builds to a gritty crescendo. Really like the guitar work on this track too. This song was used in the TV show Top Gear.

Son & Moon: I really like the synth in this song. It makes me want to pick up a vintage omni chord to play around with. (Turns out a lot of musicians use the omni chord to help them compose songs - check out the Wikipedia link to read more about this quirky instrument.)

What the world needs now...is probably not another blog, but...



Hi I’m Jason and I love music.

If that statement sounds like the introduction to a self help meeting – it’s supposed to. Music has a hold on me and we all know the first step in any self-help program is to admit that you have a problem. I try to make my own music from time to time by singing, playing the piano, playing the guitar, humming, and whistling. I don’t consider myself any great talent and so I spend the majority of my “music appreciation” time appreciating other musicians.

I listen to many genres of music and I get a rush from finding new artists to add to my collection. I think I get the most enjoyment from sharing music with others, especially if I can share a song they haven’t heard before. Some of you may be thinking “this guy just wants people to think he is cool.” Yeah that’s true – who doesn’t want to be well thought of by their friends. However, I’d also like to think a more noble part of me just wants to bring a little more happiness into the lives of others, and from my core, I absolutely believe good music does that.

So, all of that being said, I am starting a music blog to share music that moves me in the hopes it moves you. I especially hope I can raise awareness for musicians that are making great music that doesn’t fit into the MTV and Top 40 playlists. I feel artists outside of the so-called music machine are some of the best but least known musicians out there. In my view, it would be a shame to have great musicians stop making music because people just don’t know they are out there.

Enjoy the music!

-Jason Jones

Columbus, OH (Feb. 5, 2010)
 
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