Monday Playlist: Old iPod Edition

In limbo between replacing my broken iPod classic with a functioning nano, I decided to fiddle with my 4.5-year-old iPod mini. It seems to have risen from the dead, and though I haven’t put any new songs on it, I’ve been quite enjoying my 2006 favorites. Here’s some refound favorites:

1. “So Here We Are” by Bloc Party

2. “405 (Acoustic)” by Death Cab for Cutie

3. “Under the Tracks” by Creeper Lagoon

4.”Love of the Loveless” by Eels

5. “Homecoming King” by Guster

6. “Afterglow” by INXS

7. “Magic Pie” by Oasis

8. “Specialist” by Interpol

9. “Warning Sign” by Coldplay

10. “Hideaway” by Rock Kills Kid

Music flashback associationism is the best.

Peace,

I Don’t Recall a Single Care, Just Greenery and Humid Air

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I’ve been a bit sporadic recently due to working up a storm. However in the time I’ve been away, my hair has been bearing a bit of a resemblance to the shots above. The humidity here in Boston has been unstoppable.

So I ask, what’s everyone’s weatherproofing secret?

Peace,

Title from “Summer Skin” by Death Cab For Cutie

Monday Playlist: Birdsongs

1. “Sparrow” by Scattered Trees

2. “Hummingbird” by Wilco

3. “Littlest Birds” by The Be Good Tanyas

4. “Songbird” by Oasis

5. “Talking Bird” by Death Cab For Cutie

6. “Falcon Settles Me” by Rogue Wave

7. “Bird Song” by Florence + the Machine

8. “Go Easy Little Doves” by Brooke Waggoner

9. “Flightless Bird, American Mouth” by Iron & Wine

10. “There Are Too Many Birds” Arthur & Yu

Back in suburbia for Easter, I was woken this morning not by Mass Pike traffic or other city sounds but by the chirping of birds!

Peace,

The O.C. Made Me Love Music

The O.C. made music its own character. Rooney, Modest Mouse, Death Cab For Cutie, and more made appearances in different episodes. Other bands premiered their singles on the music-intensive show such as Coldplay, Imogen Heap, and The Shins. More than any other show of the time, indie music was in the foreground.

For all of this emphasis on strategic soundtracking, I have the show to thank for my own passion for music. Around peak O.C. popularity time, I bought the Music From The O.C.: Mix 1 CD admittedly  for the pictures, especially since I didn’t know a single one of the bands on the album. After obviously plastering the album artwork all over my room, I realized I actually liked what I heard. After getting familiar with the tracks themselves, I explored other songs by these indie artists. After dabbling in all of the discographies of featured bands like Joseph Arthur, Spoon, Jem, and The Dandy Warhols, I became obsessed with the “Just For You” iTunes application (the predecessor to Genius). Soon enough, my mom would have to force me to come out of my room after spending hours upon hours downloading and sampling and perusing music. It started to and still does give me a thrill to know a band first and to spread its awesomeness to others. I’m active believer that my obsession with music has helped me make friends I may have never bonded as much with. It has given me exhilarating concert experiences…from sneaking under the fence of an outdoor sold-out festival to being pulled onstage with my best friend during the last song of a Rogue Wave show. Tangent aside, that first O.C. mixed tape had me hooked and I haven’t looked back since.

Peace,

Monday Playlist: The New Year’s Edition

1. “The New Year” by Death Cab for Cutie [Listen]

2. “Auld Lang Syne” by Jesca Hoop and others [Listen]

(or the version from the snowy New Year’s scene in the Sex and the City movie)

3. “The First Day of the Year” by Kate Tucker

4. “My Dear Acquaintance (A Happy New Year)” by Regina Spektor [Listen]

5. “Not Your Year” by The Weepies [Listen]

Start making your resolutions. It’s only a couple days until 2010. How odd is that?

Peace,