5SF: august 1

Yay! It’s the month of my birth!! It’s also a damn fine Friday, in which music shall flow from your desktop speakers… I have five songs for you this Friday, some of which are interesting, but all of them are good listens. One of the songs is from a friend of mine (Deb), who shares a lot of the same music interests as I do. She got me to pay attention to this one recently, and so I wanted to include it this week for the rest of y’all as well.

Jay Brannan - Housewife

“I wanna be a housewife, what’s so wrong with that?”. This week, I’m pleased to be posting another fantastic song from Jay Brannan’s most recent release, goddammned. This song is a beautiful and completely honest declaration from Jay about the relationship that he wishes that he had, describing everything that one would expect if they were a housewife. I love hearing a boy sing a song about being a housewife, and declaring how he is ready for long term, settled down monogamy; all while humorously inserting realistic truths. I love Jay’s writing style, and I love the mellow feeling in his music… It’s always awesome when another great artist hits the scene, and even better when they are a fellow LGBT-er. Just a heads up: he says fuck a few times, so keep it low if you are at work.

Infadels - Free Things for Poor People

This song was a total random find…. I downloaded this massive “indie” playlist a while back when I was trying to get an mp3 copy of Uh Huh Her’s amazing song so that I could feature it a few weeks back (I bought the track on iTunes, but my mp3 player on the blog doesn’t like DRM protected formats… foo). Well, I finally sat down to see if this playlist had any other gems, and I actually managed to find a few. One of those gems was this head bopping hit by the Infadels. I checked out a few other songs from their most recent release, Universe in Reverse (great cover art!!!), and they reminded me a lot of a group I LOVE, the Kaiser Chiefs. I haven’t had the chance to delve deeper into their record, but I am hoping to hear more great tracks like this one.

Blind Pilot - Go On, Say It


I first heard this song because it was featured as a free download of the week on iTunes. Every once and a while, iTunes has a very, very good selection (most of the time, not so much), and this is definitely one of the better ones I have gotten free. After several listens, I get the same satisfaction out of this song that I get with other acts like City and Colour and Hayden. I love folk/acoustic music. I think that should be clear by now; and as such, here’s another group I can check out because of their great sound. Also, it should be noted that I really love the vocal stylings that these guys use; it is just purty.

Client - Lights Go Out

This is the song that my friend Deb introduced me to. I downloaded the record, and this is definitely my favorite song from the record thus far. I like the pumping beat, and the rock n’ roll nature of this track. I always regret not listening to her suggestions right away, because usually, they are really good, and I end up kicking myself down the line for not listening sooner, so I am glad that I paid attention this time. I love the intro to the song, because it totally sounds like it is going to be a big house number or some big old diva is about to hit the stage, and instead, they hit you with a marching beat, and some sweet lady-vocals. Nice track.

Ladytron - I’m Not Scared

I almost posted their song Ghosts, because that is the song that initially attracted me to Ladytron. However, I think that I enjoy this track much more; mostly for the beat and the distortion in the backing instruments. It’s funny, because every time I describe Ladytron, I end up saying that they are what the Cranberries would sound like, that is, if they Cranberries were better. Hear me out… I used to like the Cranberries, but the songs Linger and Zombie pretty much ruined it for me; Deloris O’Riordan’s screeching vocals repeating the same stuff over and over (Linger, linger, do you haf-to, do you haf-to; and Zombey, zombeieieieieieieiiieeeee) just makes me wish it would end. The reason they remind me of Ladytron, is because the lead singer’s voice is slightly reminiscent of Deloris’; but mostly because of the lady-Irish-y accent. Unlike the Cranberries, however, I am having a good time listening to Ladytron, however, so that is definitely a positive that I wanted to pass along to you guys.

Well, that’s all I’ve got for this week. We are still reeling from the amazing difference our new counters make, and I really appreciate all of the nice comments; they really do look amazing, and I couldn’t be happier. Well, maybe I could… if they were free, but alas, we must pay for things in life, so oh well on that one. Have a great weekend folks.

4 Responses to “5SF: august 1”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Doug Aug 2nd, 2008 at 10:45 am

    You know, I don’t think I am a prude, but why to people feel that they have to always drop the “f” bomb in their songs? This is the second Jay Brannan song I heard and both have dropped the bomb. I just don’t think it is necessary. Sometimes I like to play music at my desk or share my music with others and it is impossible with an artist that does that. That is why I am annoyed by Cyndi Lauper. I like the song “same ole story” but she swears a lot in it and it kind of detracts from the song. I spend so much time wondering why she is singing that, I can’t enjoy it. Maybe it is just me.

    Great minds must think alike because my coworker just dropped the Ladytronic CD on my desk on Thursday. Not had a chance to listen to it yet but we did get it at the library. We also have the weepies! I checked them out as well.

    Have you heard of the Scottish band Texas? I recently saw some of their stuff on Youtube and I like it. They have been around a while I see. I bought a copy of their greatest hits and that should be good. I also bought the Presets. So, you do influence your readers!

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 duane Aug 5th, 2008 at 4:16 pm

    Doug, I totally understand where you’re coming from, but it doesn’t really bother me at all. As for Texas, my friend Deb (the aforementioned Deb are one and the same) LOVES Texas, and as such, I have heard a bunch of their stuff. Sharleen Spiteri (lead singer of Texas) is supposed to release (have released?) a solo album some time soon, so you should definitely check that out as well.

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 duane Aug 5th, 2008 at 4:17 pm

    Update: Doug, apparently, Sharleen’s album is out as of July 14.

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 weege Aug 22nd, 2008 at 2:42 pm

    Just picked up the new Ladytron and I’ve been listening to it all day and loving it! I can’t get “I’m Not Scared” out of my head. It rocked my world just like “Destroy Everything You Touch” did from their last album.

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