Hello pumpkin heads,
I have a new mixtape for you. Check it out here!
Posted in Mixtapes, tagged Fool's Gold, Hey Ocean!, Karen O and the Kids, Meaghan Smith, Muse, Ssion, T.G.I.Mixtape, The Subjects, Vampire Weekend, Wax Tailor, Wisdom Tooth on October 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Posted in Album Reviews, Best of 2008, tagged Alaska In Winter, Blitzen Trapper, Bon Iver, Born Ruffians, Department of Eagles, Dr. Dog, Fleet Foxes, Girl Talk, Horse Feathers, Laura Marling, Man Man, Noah and the Whale, Pete & The Pirates, Pinback, Plants & Animals, Radiohead, Ratatat, Santogold, The Dears, The Dodos, The Hush Sound, The Tallest Man On Earth, The Welcome Wagon, TV On The Radio, Tyler Ramsey, Vampire Weekend, Yeasayer, Yellow Bird Project on December 26, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Written for The Yellow Bird Project:
Top 20 Albums of 2008
December 26th, 2008 by themiddledistancerunner
Seasons Greetings My Merry Music Lovers,
The time is here, for my albums of the year. Sorry, Christmas makes me feel like rhyming. Anyways, I have finished my schooling and can once again indulge in the things I love (music, books other [...]
Posted in Best of 2008, tagged Bon Iver, Born Ruffians, Chairlift, Dr. Dog, Fleet Foxes, Horse Feathers, Hot Chip, Islands, Laura Marling, Man Man, Miniature Tigers, Pete & The Pirates, Pinback, Plants & Animals, Stars, The Dears, The Dodos, The Hush Sound, The Yellow Bird Project, Tokyo Police Club, Vampire Weekend on December 7, 2008 | 10 Comments »
Written For the Yellow Bird Project:
December 6th, 2008 by themiddledistancerunner
In the second installment of my “Best of 2008″ series, I will be unveiling my top songs of the year. Just to warn you, this is a list of my most listened to songs. It’s not a list of what I think were my favourites [...]
Posted in Other Randomness, tagged Beck, Bon Iver, Interpol, Islands, Kings of Leon, Left of Center, Modern Guilt, Pinback, Radiohead, Ratatat, Sirius, Sonic Youth, The Arcade Fire, The Shins, Vampire Weekend on October 4, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I just got Sirius satellite radio, and while there are a lot of pretty useless channels I have found one that I have been listening to pretty frequently. It is called Left of Center and they pretty much play everything that I listen to on a daily basis while introducing me to some cool new [...]
Posted in Other Randomness, tagged Matte Stephens, Oxford Comma, The Darjeeling Limited, Vampire Weekend, Wes Anderson on August 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a fun little video by one of my favourite bands of this summer, Vampire Weekend.
This video is kinda like a Wes Anderson movie. That reminds me…have you seen the Darjeeling Limited? Excellent film. Amazing soundtrack as well. If you haven’t seen it, you should be ashamed of yourself. Just kidding, [...]
Posted in Other Randomness, tagged Army Navy, Band of Horses, Big Star, Bishop Allen, Bodies of Water, Chris Bell, Devendra Banhart, Devo, Jaymay, Josephine Foster and the Supposed, Juno, Juno Soundtrack, Kimya Dawson, Laura Gibson, Mark Mothersbaugh, Michael Cera, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Paavoharju, Paul Tiernan, Richard Hawley, Rough Trade Record Shop, Shout Out Louds, Takka Takka, The Dead 60's, The Jimmy Cake, The Little Ones, The Owl Service, The Submarines, Vampire Weekend, We Are Scientists on August 8, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Hey, I’m back! Did ya miss me?
In case you were wondering…I had a wonderful time in London! But enough about that! Let’s get down to business.
The next Juno is here! Well it’s coming out in October. And it’s not actually Juno but it is Michael Cera’s new romantic teen comedy with an amazing soundtrack, entitled [...]
Posted in New Music!, Songs of the Week, tagged Born Ruffians, Campus, Central Park Summer Stage, Vampire Weekend on June 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This is another summer song that I’ve been listening to a lot this past week, along with the rest of the debut self-titled album by afro-pop indie rockers, Vampire Weekend. I was sort of indifferent to them at first, but lately I started to really get into the album. I guess I just felt there [...]