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Posted By: sidvicious02 Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/08/05 09:10 PM
It's going cheap (well free actually). For anyone that is interested, I've finally had the opportunity to create a collection of some of my current listening. The track listing is:



The Trews – Not Ready to Go – just a rock band, plain and simple. They can write a great hook though.

Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros – Coma Girl – Joe Strummer, formerly of “the Clash” fame, his fairwell album. A great mix of rock & reggae. Also an amazing cover of “Redemption Song” on this album.

Sahara Hotnights – Hot Night Crash – a major guilty pleasure of mine, these girls are pop-punk to the core. They listened to a lot of Donnas albums. Also prove you can look good and be talented.

I Mother Earth – When Did You Get Back From Mars – a long-standing favorite of mine, a Canadian hardrock outfit. I’m one of the few that thought their songwriting picked up steam after head-case Edwin left the group.

Pearl Jam – Yellow Ledbetter – I couldn’t very well leave my favorite band off the list, even if everyone knows all their songs already. This is the best PJ song that never made an album (until recent Lost Dogs), relegated to the B Side of the Jeremy single.

The Fiery Furnaces – Tropical-Iceland – from their B-Side collection, pop influence runs deep in their music. They are anything but traditional pop though.

Death Cab for Cutie – Transatlantisicm – they are not such a well kept secret any more. Great indie band. This song was used in a TV ad once I just can’t remember which one???

Buzzcocks – Ever Fallen In Love? – this is certainly the Buzzcocks most well-known song, but only one of many greats. It is a live-cover staple (in fact I’ve seen it covered 3 times at concerts).

Apples in Stereo – Rainfall – another great indie band with great Britpop influences.

The Cooper Temple Clause – Panzer Attack – a British altrock/grunge outfit. The song name is fitting, this one kind of rolls over you like a WWII tank.

Billy Talent – Voices of Violence – while I may not always agree with their politics, these guys can write a hook like no other punk band around. Great catchy choruses that you want to sing along to (well I do anyways – I suppose it takes a special kind).

The Libertines – Horrorshow – probably one of the most well known bands in Britain, they essentially imploded over the lead singer Peter Doherty’s heroin problems. Both of their albums are produced by former Clash member, Mick Jones, and his influence is clearly audible. Think also – the Hives, the Vines, etc.

The Constantines – Shine a Light – title track from what would be considered their breakout second album. These guys are a great live show, they just seem to have so much fun (of course excessive drug use could have something to do with that).

Art Brut – Formed a Band – art rock following in the footsteps of Franz Ferdinand, apparently they wrote this song 5 minutes after they formed as a band.

The Mars Volta – Eriatarka – formed by 2 former members of At the Drive-In. I’m not even sure how to describe these guys, prog/pyschedelic rock – way beyond conventional. Most concept albums are a little scary but this one is well worth the listen.

The Distillers – Coral Fang – title track from the album, certainly their most polished album, though very dark. Certainly the closest they’ll ever come to radio friendly.

Death from Above 1979 – Black History Month - I can honestly say I hadn’t heard of these guys until I saw them open for Billy Talent on a Candian Tour. My ears rang for days, but an amazing show – only a bass (occasionally switches to keyboard) and drums.

Hot Hot Heat – Bandages – poppy, electronica outfit from Canada. Apparently they made a huge splash at this year’s SXSW music festival.

Caribou – Lord Leopard – used to be known as “Manitoba”, cerebral music, but what else would you expect from a guy with a PhD in Mathematics. Recorded on a shoestring budget. This is his most “hip-hop” song of the album. He puts on a great live show, with cartoon movies projected on the backdrop.

Weakerthans – A Plea from a Cat Named Virtue – band formed by the former lead singer of Propaghandi, a politically charged punk outfit from Winnipeg. Lyrics are always key with the Weakerthans. This is a hillarious song sung through the view of John Samson’s cat.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Maps – more garage rock here, wailing vocals from Karen O. I had to throw on at least one ballad, I guess this would be it. I think this may have actually had a bit of chart success in the US.




Sorry about the extensive write-up, I just thought some people might want to know what they are getting themselves into. If anyone is interested, PM me. I only have about a dozen copies made (Ken, Bren & Mark get 1st dibs), the rest are first come first serve, but I can make more. I'll probably get around to mailing them sometime later next week.

Hope everyone has a great weekend!
Scott
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/08/05 11:06 PM
thanks Scott, man I must be in the dark ages, I have not heard of many of these groups I need to get out more
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/09/05 12:50 AM
Scott, that should be one killer cd. I love a lot of those bands. "Yellow Ledbetter" is by far one of the best PJ songs. The guitar work just gives me goosebumps (in the way SRV's version of Hendrix "Little Wing" does)--audio magic if you ask me. The Fiery Furnaces are a wild ride, so many twists and turns, but completely enjoyable. I've got "Gallowsbird's Bark" still wrapped in plastic. Just waiting for the right moment to listen to that one. Death Cab for Cutie hits it's stride with "Transatlanticism." Available in SACD. Go find it. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are all about pomp and posturing, but sound so good at it. Their sound does a flip flop between the first and second half of the album. The Libertines are just oozing with talent, but you can feel the tension threatening to disassemble each album.

Uh oh, I'd better stop. People will start to think I'm an ad-man working for you.

Lots of good stuff. I'm definitely gonna check out some of those bands.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/09/05 03:27 AM
I'm in. In your PM, you mentioned mine was stuff you were generally unlikely to listen to. Well, I've only heard of one band on your list! (guess which....)
Posted By: sidvicious02 Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/11/05 12:29 AM
good to hear that some of the bands will be unknown to others...I was a little worried when I was putting it together that too many people would know all the music. I don't listen to the radio much or watch MTV/MM so I'm not really sure who's popular or getting regular airplay. Hopefully people will enjoy the disc.

Of course, anyone that is interested send me a PM with your address.
Posted By: NeverHappy Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/11/05 02:10 AM
Very cool! Count me in!

You can either mail me the disc or hell, just throw it to me! We are as you know just down the road from each other.

I'm also going to start working on one of these........but it will focus on the harder side of music.
Posted By: sidvicious02 Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/11/05 05:29 PM
I've gotten quite a few PMs already, still have a few discs left.

Apparently, a number of these bands are more unknown than I had originally thought. For reference, 8 of the 21 bands on the cd are from north of the border so may have something to do with why so many are unheard of. There are so many great Canadian bands out there nowadays that I wanted to feature as many as possible. It is good to hear that they will be new to many of you.
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/11/05 06:55 PM
Hey Scott!
Can I request a copy of the disc?

Mark Johnson


Thanks!
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/11/05 07:00 PM
Thanks, Mark. Can I send you all my bills?
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/12/05 02:41 AM
Ummm, I think that was supposed to be a PM. I really need to rest now!
Posted By: bray Re: Scott's Mix now for sale! - 07/12/05 02:52 AM
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