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The War on Drugs "Red Eyes" on Letterman.
I didn't think Timothy Showalter's music could be more personal, moving, or gut-wrenching. I was wrong.
"Shut In," by Strand of Oaks. From HEAL, due out 6.24.14.
"Today More Than Any Other Day." Ought, Today More Than Any Other Day, 2014.
Madison's PHOX's Take Away Show. Couldn't believe it when I saw this posted. Beautiful video for a beautiful band, PHOX's self titles LP is due June 24th.
Glass Animals cover Ye's "Love Lockdown" for triple j.
Their debut album ZABA, is due June 10.
Last track off of their fantastic new LP, and my favorite song of the year thus far.
"In Reverse", from Lost in the Dream. The War on Drugs, 2014.
Christopher Owens, "It Comes Back to You." From his forthcoming LP.
Animal Collective, "Fireworks." Live on KEXP, 2007.
Gorgeous performance of "Strong Swimmer," from last year's Love's Crushing Diamond, which has yet to stop growing on me.
Here’s the set we built for Daft Punk’s Grammy performance tonight. This mid-century modern style set was designed by Daft Arts. Check out the old school audio equipment integrated into the set. Very cool. The recording booth is patterned after the “Mother” space craft control room from the movie Alien. The robots gold mirror mixing console actually worked and was played live.
Amazing attention to detail.
Real Estate, "Talking Backwards," from Atlas, which is due out March 4.
Love the footage of the recording sessions at the Wilco Loft. This is quickly becoming one of my most anticipated LPs of the year.
Typographic map of Madison by Lia Spaulding.
http://www.liaspauldingdesign.com/map-of-madison-wi/
Kate Bush, "Running up that Hill (A Deal with God)," from The Hounds of Love, 1985.
I know everything changes Yeah, it's strange how time marches on Maybe there'll be some time in the future Oh, tell me I'm not wrong Oh, if I could stop time It would be a frozen moment just around Christmas When all of mankind reveals its truest potential And there is sympathy for the suffering Yes, there is sympathy for those who are suffering And the world embraces peace and love and mercy Instead of power and fear And as sure as I'm standing here I swear it really does appear that a change comes over us Yes, some kind of change comes over us And it's glimpsed for one shining moment And this change feels like a change that's real But then it passes along with the season And then we just go back to the way we were Yes, we just go back to the way we were Say it isn't so Tell me I'm not just a dreamer I'm talking with a friend and he knows how it ends He says it's easier, that's just the way we are That's human nature and that's just the way we are Oh, say it isn't so!
The Flaming Lips, "A Change at Christmas." Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell, 2003.
Sisyphus (formally s/s/s): "Calm it Down."
Strand of Oaks has signed to Dead Oceans. Get ready 2014!
Iron & Wine, Calexico, Glen Hansard and Kathleen Edwards take on The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" on Jimmy Fallon.