Showing posts with label Hero Worship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hero Worship. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

The Magnetic Fields 'Strange Powers'

the finest indie pop via '92.

carousels, sleep deprivation, cotton candy, and ukelele

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci37lvMsTsA&feature=related

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

"Sullen Eyes" by The Sea Urchins


I probably should have waited to post this one, as I have been planning a compilation for sorting the end of October out (And this was a star track) ... Nonetheless I couldn't help but post this B side from the Sea Urchins. In my opinion it heavily outways the A side "Pristine Christine". And apparently this is the first 7" released from Sarah Records. A great jingle-jangle meets VU organ chug.

I am pretty sure this song is about love.

Stayed tuned....

My October Compilation is soon to come.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

"Lacewings" b/w "6AM Morningside" by The Clientele


Side A (Lacewings)


Side B (6AM Morningside)


Falling in line again with the Autumnal posts are two shadowy tracks from The Clientele circa September '99 . These are the types of songs that leave me wondering if anyone else can recognize the subtle gorgeousness, or if I am just bonkers for obsessing over them. Warm evening sunlight rays flicker on a wooden front porch --or in this case transparent lacewings swarm a crescent moon. Beatlesesque vocals meet a haunting Santo & Johnny sluggish steel guitar on the A side. The B side is chock full of the stuff that the best indie pop is made of: Brevity, Cathedral bells, Sunsets, Adoration, Open Windows...

Is it just me, or does it sound like these songs were penned while sleepwalking in a foggy cornfield right before the harvest, around 6AM?

I am dying to find this 7".


b/w


Saturday, October 17, 2009

"There's Too Much Love" by Belle & Sebastian




So here it is, this is the perfect Fall song; all at once bright, uplifting, dark and devastating. The handclaps and strings make this song the perfect fit on an autumn mixtape, somewhere in between "I Hear a Symphony" and  "No One Does It Like You". Imagery of mirrored balls and frustration float throughout the melody. In what could be an homage to Northern Soul... Stuart Murdoch threatens:

"I feel like dancing on my own
Where no one knows me, and where I
Can cause offence just by the way I look"

I am just going to add that I have seen Stuart Murdoch dance... and it was far from offensive. I am pretty sure that this song is best enjoyed inside of a gigantic pile of red and yellow leaves with a warm cup of coffee.