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Violet Hill // New Coldplay from Viva La Vida, or Death & All His Friends

I’m sure you’ve heard. Or you may be like me and are often left in the dark while obvious things come crashing down around your head…anyways. There’s new Coldplay. New album. With a name that challenges SSLYBY. If you know what that stands for, good for you. Viva La Vida, or Death & All His Friends, is out June 17th in the U.S. and a day earlier in the U.K. The new single is sort of unimpressive–my take after the first listen. Second listen - gets into your head in the catchy way some of Coldplay’s past songs do. I’m okay with this so far, let’s wait for the different new album, the one that is not in the trilogy of the past three.

Enjoy ‘Violet Hill’.

Coldplay | MySpazz | Order Viva La Vida, or Death & All His Friends

Viva La Vida Album art

Thanks to Hard to Find a Friend for the mp3.

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Amelia - A Long, Lovely List of Repairs // Working On It

Amelia is a band from somewhere. I haven’t figured out anything about them because their bio page on their website is crap. So, for now, let’s assume they’re all pretty good people that like playing around with beats and melodies.

They do this to create pretty chill, pretty, sexy music. Don’t think trip-hop, think Fiona Apple with a country slow-hip-bumping twist.

Caught my attention with the track ‘The Great Escape’, so now I’m checking out the whole album. If you’ve beaten me to it, let me know in the comments what you think.

A Long, Lovely List Of Repairs just came out on the 22nd of April. They are on tour now through the states.

Namaste, bebbe.

Amelia Official Website | MySpazz | Buy A Long, Lovely List of Repairs

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Shave the Fuzz // The Satin Peaches

Got my hands on a track by The Satin Peaches called ‘Wash It Away’. Its jammable, and by that I do not mean Tea Leaf Green. I’m thinking rock the head jammable. The lead singer, George Morris, sounds remarkably like Billy Corgan in this song, also.

So check it out. Stick that in your iPod and spin it.

The peaches fruits people are on tour now in the U.S., then heading to the U.K.

Here’s a copy of their track ‘Wash It Away’, for more music check out their Myspace page.

The Satin Peaches | MySpazz | Buy Well Well Well

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Concert Update // Ben Folds

So, I’m a sorry entertainer and waited a few days to post about my Ben Folds show. Also, I completely failed to mention that I saw Shiny Toy Guns again a few weeks back, but that’s neither here nor there. The important Ben Folds Livething is I’ve now seen Ben Folds, who, I’m delighted to say, “just finished up the new album. We just have to put our friend Regina Spektor on there and it’s set.” Is this exciting? Yes this is.

So, Ben Folds is good at what he do. He does it on his own terms, too, which I like. If he’s tired of playing a song, he won’t do it anymore. Didn’t play “Brick.” Didn’t play “Rock this Bitch.” Didn’t play “Philosophy.” And you know what? I’m okay with that. The audience was still involved. We still sang the horn section on “Army.” We were still the choir on “Not the Same.” There were still songs made up on the spot (about how Ben never gets to play in Salt Lake, which is true). There were maracas and synthesizers and a mysterious tambourine man. There was a beautiful vibe and there was singing along. So Ben was great, but you should have known that already. So what do you need to know?

Well, as usual, it’s about the opening acts. To be brief, you don’t need to know about the opening acts. Except for Australian popster Ben Lee. After sitting through three (thankfully short) opening acts already, I was a little bummed when yet another took the stage. However, when I heard him say, “Hi, my name is Ben Lee,” I perked right up. See, Ben Lee is one third of The Bens (the other two being Folds and Kweller), so I was excited to here what pop mastery made him worthy of the group. Well, Ben Lee is an excellent performer, which I think is something that was lacking in the other openers. Sure, his songs were catchier, but that’s not all that matters. Ben made us all a part of his show by having us sing along bits, and he made the best of technical guitar difficulties by (first) jumping to a song with the music on an iPod while they fixed things, then (when that still didn’t work) unplugging his guitar and lowering his microphone to so it would pick up the guitar. So open-mic of him, but it made the set seem much more intimate. There were improvised bits on a few songs, notably on a song I’ve included for you here, “Catch My Disease.” I also really enjoyed the song American Television, so I’ve got that for you, too. Ben Lee sang songs that I could sing the chorus of after one or two times through, but more importantly, I wanted to sing along.

So that was my Ben Folds show. The complete setlist is up on my personal blog. Enjoy some, eh?

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John Butler does ‘Danny Boy’

This is John Butler’s version of a classic cliche traditional Irish song, Danny boy. I like the song, but some don’t. He recorded it at Enmore Theater in Australia. I like the guitar solo towards the end. If you’re a faithful John Butler listener, you can totally tell that he’s playing it; he has a signature lick that he puts everywhere.

You can also pick up the mp3 at the forum.

Enjoy, and Happy Wednesday.

John Butler Trio | Myspazz

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Happy Earth Day 2008 | Green Songs

In honor of Earth Day (even though I’m running late), I’ve decided to post some environmentally/earthly-minded songs. I’ve got a whole host of them.

Anyways, I think that if there was ever a time for you to get your green on, now is the time. 2008 is the year to do it. I saw a shirt today in Walmart that said simply, with no graphics, “THE HIPPIES WERE RIGHT”. And I happened to pick up two shirts that said “Save the Humans” with cute whales on them.

Keep it simple. Don’t go out and try and solar power your home.

  1. Buy energy efficient light bulbs when your old ones go out. They look like spirals.
  2. Try and find some canvas bags to carry groceries in. This typically only works for single people and couples, because coming from a family of 7 I understand how many groceries come home, and how many bags it would take. But try anyway.
  3. Turn the lights off at night. No one cares that you’re scared of the dark. Turn ‘em off, you chickenshit.
  4. If you have land, compost your waste. Its free shit to plant stuff in. And it’s awesome for plants.
  5. If you have to use plastic bags, recycle them. Use them again for trash, or whatever.
  6. Plant something.
  7. Go outside and breath for like ten minutes. It’s awesome. Like getting high.
  8. Pick a flower and stick it in your hair.

Alright, I know some of these don’t seem to directly affect the environment, but at least you’ll become more aware of it, and NONE of this shit is hard. I’m a vegan. THAT’S hard. So quit whining.

Happy Earth Day, enjoy the jams.

P.S. If you particularly enjoy hippie jams about the environment, activism, and other such ‘hippie’ stuff, check out John Butler Trio. Rocks my socks.

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