Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Soundtrack To My Life

Movie soundtracks are where I find at least half of my music, so I thought I'd share some of my favorites with you:

(500) Days Of Summer
My favorites on this one are:
She's Got You High - Mumm-Ra
You Make My Dreams - Hall & Oats (Such a cheesy 80's song, but so good)
Here Comes Your Man - Meaghan Smith
Bad Kids - Black Lips

Slumdog Millionaire
My favorites:
Gangsta Blues - A.R. Rahman
Paper Planes - M.I.A.
Jai Ho - A.R. Rahman

Juno
My favorites are basically the whole CD on this one but a few are:
All I Want Is You - Barry Louis Polisar
Piazza, New York Catcher - Belle & Sebastian
I'm Sticking With You - The Velvet Underground
Loose Lips - Kimya Dawson

Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist
My favorites:
Middle Management - Bishop Allen
Lover - Devendra Banhart
Very Loud - Shout Out Louds
Fever - Takka Takka

Thursday, March 11, 2010

I Took Cutie For a Ride In My Death Cab


Gym Class Heroes is an alternative hip-hop band that most people probably only know for their single "Cupid's Choke-hold". I would definitely suggest that everybody listen to their earlier songs on the album The Paper Cut Chronicles. Although some of the songs are what people are familiar with, almost meaningless but still super catchy hip-hop music, like "Make Out Club" or "Taxi Driver" there are also some meaningful songs on the album. "Faces In The Hall" is the story about a boy named Alberto who was gay and was killed by the ignorant people at the party he when too. This song is really sad but I like the message that it sends with lyrics like:
And night he would cry and cry and ask "God why?"
Like "God, why'd I have to be born this way?"
God would reply, "Son, you've gotta show 'em you're more than gay.

Or "To Bob Ross With Love" a song that is a tribute to art and music and the connection between them.
So open your eyes and listen Combine your ears with vision Or do it cause you love it Or for cash that's your decision
I do like the songs on GCH's more recent albums As Cruel As School Children and The Quilt, but I find their old songs to be more meaningful and not as mainstreamed. But of course they do address this issue on what happens to be one of my favorite songs on The Quilt. The song is called "Don't Tell Me It's Over", and it's basically telling everybody that is complaining that they sold out to keep talking about them but what they're saying isn't even close to true.
Tell them I sold out, say I did it for the fame And how I buy magazines for the sake of seeing my name
And
Let them keep blogging trash im gonna take the garbage out
Are the lyrics from the song.
Gym Class heroes is one of my favorite bands of the moment. And I like both of the types of music they sing, the joke songs and the serious ones. Oh yeah, it helps that the lead singer Travis McCoy (Pictured above) is extremely awesome.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Day 2


Well I had a big post. I accidentally lost the whole thing. so this will be sort of short. And I have no idea why the beginning of this is underlined. I'm new to this, sorry.

I'm doing this blog for a journalism class. It's going to focused mainly on fashion and music. As you probably could have figured out by the tittle.

So here's a bit of the big post that ran away.

I absolutely love vintage clothing.My favorite era of fashion is definitely the 50s.
The clothing of the time is so classic.The clothes the actors wear in Mad Men is so great.
I'm going to try to put a picture right here, of the cast, but last time it didn't work so no promises. If I could wear clothes like this every day, I would, but it might be a bit too dressy...

Friday, March 5, 2010

Favorite Music

For my first post I thought I would list some of my favorite songs of the moment:

1. Back Against the Wall - Cage The Elephant
2. Hey, Soul Sister - Train
3. Dominoes - The Big Pink
4. In The Mood for L'Amour - Claire Demanur

I'll write some more on these songs later, class is almost over.