February 19th, 2010

The Radio Dept. - Heaven’s on fire (song)

The Radio Dept. with each release… not stay the same… not get better… But - stay very likable, and among the all-time favorites. With their warmth, plush and a bit of raggedness. These Swedes complete the line of simple joys: staring out of the window, holding a cup of hot tea. Heaven’s On Fire is an airy song, holding onto the thin piano threads, with shoegaze-shabby sound, not so easy to understand lyrics.

It seems like everyone you know is on your side – constantly moving against the tide

And the beginning sounds quite socially active: “People see rock’n'roll as youth culture. When youth culture becomes monopolized by big business, what are the youth to do? Do you have any idea? I think we should destroy the bogus copious process that is destroying youth culture.”

This is the music that pretends to be written by a friend of yours, when you listen to it for the first time, it seems that you’ve known it for a long long while.

Waiting for the album, Clinging To A Scheme, due out in April 2010.

The Radio Dept. - Heaven’s On Fire mp3

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Broken Social Scene - World Sick (song)

The new album of the Canadians Broken Social Scene is coming in May, for now there’s a song, World Sick, given out for free, i.e., for a subscription on their site.

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Song of the Day: Ms. John Soda - No. One

An old album, 2006, by Ms. John Soda, and one of the favorite songs, No. One.

Some things some times go wrong
Don’t long for something that’s gond
Don’t try to bring it back
Don’t try to understand

One second I thought, what?
Two seconds later - forgotten…

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