Monday, October 25, 2010

Week 7: Live For The Day by Natural Incense

This week I have only a single song for you. The good news is that it is one of the greatest songs I have ever heard and I think you will like it too. It is called Live For The Day by a Santa Cruz band called Natural Incense. This song is an incredible acoustic sound paired with a message that I really think resonates in today's society. This message of living for the day, or carpe diem if you will is extremely important in a society that is so focused on progression and the future. All we really need to do is slow down and appreciate all that we have in the present. Musically speaking, the song is not much, with two guitars and soft lyrics, yet it is still powerful. I recommend this song to anyone especially those who have something to gain from the message within it's lyrics. 5 of 5 Stars.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Week 6: Any Port In A Storm by The Dirty Heads

This week we have the "special edition" album from The Dirty Heads called Any Port In A Storm. These guys have blown up recently with their hit Lay Me Down (feat. Rome). Lucky for me, I can say I saw them before this at the same reggae festival where I saw Tomorrows Bad Seeds for the first time. Admittedly, I don't have the entire album nor have I heard every song, but what I have heard is amazing. Songs like Easy, Driftin, and Shine are all stellar with an acoustic sound like you would hear someone jamming at the beach while others, mostly Morning Light and Insomnia, have an odd tune that at first sounds sketchy at best but will later grow to become regulars on your most played playlist. The song Hip Hop Misfits is not one I would usually include in a review but deserves credit for being in my second favorite movie, Surfer, Dude and speaking of songs in movies, Stand Tall, my favorite song on the album and close to my favorite reggae song, is featured in the movie Surf's Up. Considering only these songs The Dirty Heads would have an awesome album and there are many more to be had. The downfall is that with 23 songs on the album some are bound to be sub par but I'll let you be the judge of that. Still a quality album worth every penny though. 4 out of 5 Stars.
 

Monday, October 4, 2010

Week 5: Early Prayers by Tomorrows Bad Seeds

Oops, looks like I missed a week. Sorry guys. Anyway, this week I am reviewing Early Prayers by Tomorrows Bad Seeds. I first saw this band at a reggae festival in Park City, UT and immediately became a fan. The energy of the band members and the semi original sound made for an amazing experience. This CD is seventeen songs long which may seem lengthy but every song has a new sound and is just as catchy as the previous. Songs like Love Street and Vices which are most popular on Itunes have a melancholy tune yet always put a smile on your face and other songs like Ready Fe Rock and Gunslinger are much more serious with a rap style. Every single song on the album though is worth listening to so I definitely would recommend this album to everyone and if you have the chance, go see these guys live because they are killer! 5 out of 5 Stars.