TRACK: Arcade Fire drops another track, ‘Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)’

ARCADE FIRE is releasing their long-anticipated album WE on May 6, and today they’ve shared the latest single “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid).”

It’s an encouraging joyride that opens with jumpy acoustic guitars, sparkling chimes, and upbeat “doo-doo-doos.”

The single expresses trusting one’s mind (“But you can’t trust it every time / You know it plays tricks on you”) and body (“You can dance / You can shake / Things will break / You make mistakes”) and embracing life’s imperfections that make it beautiful and worth living.

It’s a wholesome anthem, the kind that Arcade Fire excel at when they’re in their groove. Especially with how shit a lot of things still feel in this 2022 pandemic world, “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)” is the kind of music the world needs.

“There’s nothing saccharine about unconditional love in a world that is coming apart at the seams,” Win Butler explained about the new song. “WE need each other, in all of our imperfection.

‘Lookout Kid’ is a reminder, a lullaby for the end times, sung to my son, but for everyone… Trust your heart, trust your mind, trust your body, trust your soul. Shit is going to get worse before it gets better, but it always gets better, and no one’s perfect. Let me say it again. No one’s perfect.”

First published on Flood Magazine

PLAYLIST: Top 10 Indie Songs, March 2022

The March Top 10 Songs playlist was crazy difficult to determine because of the flood of new tracks from already dropped and upcoming anticipated album releases, including artists and bands like Kurt Vile; Yard Act; Eades; Arcade Fire; Yak; Bodega; Andrew Bird; The Smile and Gruff Rhys.

Because it’s such a challenge to pick only ten songs a month, we’re also sharing our Top 50 Indie Songs for March 2022. Check that one out too and you’ll see what we mean. Simply too much exciting and kick-ass tunes coming at us these days from all directions.

But, still, we managed to squeek out our top 10 picks from all of the songs that dropped in March. ENjoy and please share to spread some love and give us a bit of inspiration juice for further playlists.

Finally: if you really love specially-curated playlists that hit on themes from world countries and VIP names to popular holiday playlists and other themes ranging from Best Roots Rock Revival; Top 2022 Post-Punk Songs (So Far); Cover Songs playlists and many more. We’d love to have you follow and share. If just great music is all you care about, let us feed you the works we’ve labored so many years to perfect.

Without further delay, let’s dive in:

Looking to stream more kick-ass tracks dropped in March from popular indie/alt artists and bands as well as small-label, lesser-known and DIY artists/bands, fire up Best 2022 Indie/Alt Rock, Vol. III.

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Arcade Fire drops new single, ‘The Lightning I, II,’ ahead of new album

arcade-fire-ukraineIndie rock trailblazers Arcade Fire have dropped their first new track in five years, “The Lightning I,II,” from the upcoming new album, We, set to drop on May 6th.

The song was first debuted Monday night at a Ukraine benefit concert in New Orleans.

For their first official single in almost five years (“Generation A” was played for a special Stephen Colbert Election Night 2020), fans received a postcard containing the sheet notes to the song’s effervescent riff.

Interesting, the release follows a M.O. from the band over the years where new single releases come in pairs, like “Sprawl I, II” from The Suburbs (2010), or in sequences like “Neighbourhood #1, #2, #3, #4” from AR’s break-through debut album, Funeral (2004).
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The new double-single release is likely to please long-time AR fans – it’s ambitious, sprawling, and true-to-form. About the new tracks, NME wrote:  “[Like] the band’s second album, 2007’s  Neon Bible , there are quick dashes of the uncertain spirituality that has long lurked in frontman Win Butler’s lyrics.

He sings that “Jesus Christ was an only son” and that the “voices in the sky” – as well as a bolt of light – could lead them to some kind of salvation. The message, as ever, is somewhat murky, but you sense that they definitely want you along for the ride.

Parallels to  Neon Bible’s noirish thrill are apt – ‘(Antichrist Television Blues)’, anyone? – but the song’s success is built on the band’s consistently concise and inventive melodies. The twinkling piano motif that guides the tracks, even though the punkish ‘The Lightning II’, is a continuation of their elite songwriting'”

Then there’s ‘Rabbit Hole’ 

Earlier this week, fan footage of a new Arcade Fire song, “Rabbit Hole,” emerged online after the band performed at a Ukraine benefit concert in New Orleans.

The new track was performed along with other new tracks like “Age of Anxiety” and “The Lightning I, II.” The concert was also live-streamed on Instagram and Tik-Tok.

The band performed ‘Rabbit Hole’ alongside other new cuts “The Lightning I, II” and “Age of Anxiety” at a Ukraine benefit concert in New Orleans earlier this week.

However, “Rabbit Hole” was not – the stream went down before the track was performed – so this is sort of a rare treat from a fan shot of the track as it played live.

The song borrows elements from “Memories Of The Age of Anxiety,” a 45-minute instrumental ambient track AR released for a meditation app last year. The version the band performed live features vocals from frontman Win Butler.

 

Best Songs of 2013 – Kurt Vile, Grizzly Bear, Destroyer, Wooden Shjips, Arcade Fire, Cut Copy, Shearwater, White Denim

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The 2013 Year in Indie Music reviews continue with 38 of the top singles from noteworthy albums released in November. While releases for November were slim – and even more so for December, which is typical at the end of the year – there were still new albums not to miss from bands like Bright Eyes, Arcade Fire, Kurt Vile, Bright Eyes, Grizzly Bear, Thee Oh Sees, Destroyer, Beachwood Sparks, Wooden Shjips, The KVB, Shearwater, The Warlocks, Los Campesinos, Moonface, White Denim, and many others.

The first week of November releases also included a re-issue of Bright Eyes‘ fantastic Christmas Album, which is a great album not only if you’re a Bright Eyes’ fan, but also if you like Christmas music with modern interpretations that even your parents might appreciate.

“Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”Bright Eyes from Christmas Album

“Back To The Land”Wooden Shjips from Back To Land

“Ambiguity”Shearwater from Fellow Travelers

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“Subtle” (Featuring Mikky Ekko) – Active Child from Rapor EP

“The Place I Live”Mount Eerie from Pre-Human Ideas
Check out the fan video for “The Place I Live” via YouTube

“Drop The Game”Flume & Chet Faker from Lockjaw EP on Future Classic
View the official “Drop The Game” music video via YouTube

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Arcade Fire’s Fourth Album, Reflektor, Wins With Critics

Even though many of the songs from the album were leaked – some by the band – throughout 2013, Arcade Fire finally officially released Reflektor, their fourth album, at the end of October (so we featured it with November’s releases). According to the aggregate web resource, Metacritic, the user score for each album since Funeral (which received a 9.4) has been a rating of 8.8 out of 10. Critics have been almost as complimentary of AR, but of course, as the band achieved super stardom status, they inevitably became targets for criticism and greater scrutiny.

While there were certainly some reviewers and music fans critical of the new album, the overwhelming consensus has been that Arcade Fire hit another home run, this time with the release of only their fourth album, nearly a decade (wow it really has been that long?) after they took the world by storm, and transcended the indie rock realm into a worldwide sensation, with the release of their debut Funeral (2004) – which is still considered their best album – and their follow-up albums, Neon Bible (2007); The Suburbs (2010), and now Reflektor. That’s one album every three years since 2004.

A big part of the reason that Arcade Fire has had three year spans in between album releases is the result of nearly endless touring around the world the band has done over the past decade, making them one of the biggest money-making live indie bands of the 2000s.

Still, all in all, Arcade Fire have proven time and again that they can put out a great album that will stand the test of time and of the overly cynical critics (even though, again, most critics give them high praise) and of a certain number of music lovers who simply don’t like when bands, even those they love, get too popular, and Arcade Fire is hands-down one of the most popular rock, not just ‘indie rock,’ bands of the past decade. Listen to Reflektor, because it’s damn good, especially if you play it the way it is meant to be played, which is from the first song to the last. Granted, many people don’t really listen to albums the way they’re intended to since the Internet changed everything about the music experience, but we strongly recommend to do so, particularly if you’re really a fan of a particular artist or band because then you’re really hearing it the way the artist hopes people will, which is again, from the first song to the last.

And even better is to listen to an album you care about on vinyl, or the very least, CD. No matter how well they market their services, Spotify and Pandora, and other such music services, simply cannot provide the music quality you get from a physical copy of an album, most especially from vinyl. It’s a completely different, and radically better, listening experience – bar none, hands down, without a doubt, that’s all, folks, and no question about it. While Reflektor was not literally released in November, but instead on Oct. 29, it qualifies more as a November release the way that we look at it – even though large parts of it have been leaked, or purposely released, throughout the summer and early fall of 2013.

“Reflektor”Arcade Fire from Reflektor

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Giant Releases from Los Campenos, Moonface, White Denim, Best Coast and Russian Circles

Other big releases in November included fresh drops from bands like Los Campesinos, Moonface, White Denim, and Russian Circles. Just in case you missed our October releases’ playlist, check out the Best Releases of October 2013, Volume I & Volume II. There’s some 70 free MP3s in just those two playlists – surely, you’re bound to find at least 10 that you want to download to your MP3 player.

“What Death Leaves Behind”Los Campesinos! from No Blues

“julia With The Blue Dress On”Moonface from Julia with Blue Jeans On

“Burial”Russian Circles from Memorial

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“Pretty Green”White Denim from Corsicana Lemonade

“This Lonely Morning” – Best Coast from Far Away EP

“Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine”Bille Joe Armstrong & Norah Jones from Foreverly

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Kurt Vile Releases Two EPs and Clash Cover For A Prolific Q4

Kurt Vile had a productive last quarter of 2013. He dropped two new EPs within a couple of weeks – one with his band The Violators, and the other with the musician Sore Eros, who IRC did an extensive profile of in 2010. While the Jamaica Plain EP did not receive the high praise that It’s a Big World Out There (And I Am Scared) EP with The Violators received.

“Serum”Kurt Vile and Sore Eros from Jamaica Plain EP

“Feel My Pain”Kurt Vile & the Violators from It’s a Big World Out There (And I Am Scared) EP

Vile, along with The Violators, found time to cover and release a version of The Clash‘s track, “Guns of Brixton,” back in September. As big fans of The Clash, it was a special treat, even a surprise, that The Violators covered The Clash as well as they did.

“Guns of Brixton” (The Clash) – Kurt Vile & The VIolators from Uncovered Sessions (Watch the video)

In September, a special tribute to The Clash was put together by Google Play to celebrate Google’s release of a new documentary about The Clash, titled Audio Ammunition, which you can watch via YouTube. The tribute includes covers of Clash’s songs from artists like Thao and The Get Down Stay Down, Surfer Blood and Corey Taylor of Slipknot.

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November’s Top DIY Releases: The Melvins, Midlake, Cut Copy, Throwing Muses, and Hammock

Also, listen to singles from top releases from The Melvins, Midlake, Cut Copy, Midlake, Throwing Muses and Blood Orange whose video for the track “Chamakay” received over half of a million views in just a couple of months. Don’t miss the MP3 track and accompanying video for the track “Dead Generation” from The Warlocks, a band to watch in 2014. At the conclusion of this section of the November singles playlist is the ambient track “I Could Hear The Water At The Edge of All Things” from dreamweaver Hammock.

On one Soundcloud page, the comments of praise from music lovers for Hammock’s composition were numerous – 77 in all as of 12/31/13 – and there were 556 Hearts and a total of 11,933 streams. It continues to fascinate us just how many young (under 35) music lovers are enthusiastic fans of ambient music. We see it time and time again where ambient songs featured on IRC, and on SoundCloud or YouTube, are popular with people. To that end, we’ll continue to post terrific ambient songs like “I Could Hear The Water At The Edge of All Things.”

There are so many great songs in this playlist – featuring November’s contribution to the Best Indie Songs of 2013 – and such little time to review them all so that we can instead focus on pumping out as many Best Indie of 2013 – from songs, to DIY artists, breakout bands and debut releases – as well as working hard to find the best new indie and DIY releases for the start of 2014, as well as publishing a whole series of posts that have been in the works for some time, featuring amazing music from bands and artists that most of you have probably never heard before, but may be very glad once you have.

“Dr. Mule”The Melvins from Tres Cabrones

“Antiphon”Midlake from Antiphon

“Holy Branches”Radical Face

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“Blood Like Cream”Red Fang from Whales and Leeches

“Free Your Mind”Cut Copy from Free Your Mind

“Chamakay”Blood Orange from Cupid Deluxe

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“Smoky Hands”Throwing Muses from Purgatory/Paradise

“Nun”Teengirl Fantasy from Nun EP

“Dead Generation”The Warlocks from Skull Worship

“I Could Hear The Water At The Edge of All Things”Hammock from Oblivion Hymns via Hammock Music

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“Gimmie Your Love”Morcheeba from Head Up High

“Chain My Name” Polica from Shulamith

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Solo Moniker Artists Destroyer and Gap Dream Drop New Grooves

Vancouver musician Dan Bejar, a.k.a. Destroyer, has repeatedly surprised his fans with switch-ups in style, so his decision to record the compelling Five Spanish Songs shouldn’t come as a huge shock. It’s a superb release as the songs “El Rito” and “Bye Bye” (video below). Bejar is one of the most talented solo indie artists to have emerged over the past few years as Five Spanish Songs.

The sophomore album from Cleveland-grown, SoCal-transplanted, musician Gabriel Fulvimar, better known as Gap Dream, is a superb achievement of warm and fuzzy psych-influenced synth rock compositions, with mesmerizing melodies and drum machine rhythms as the lead single “Fantastic Sam” demonstrates.

“El Rito”Destroyer from Five Spanish Songs

“Fantastic Sam”Gap Dream from Shine your Light on Burger Records

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Compilations, Remasters, Covers/Remixes and Live Releases from Beachwood Sparks, Alt-J, The Killers, British Sea Power, Nick Cave and Grizzly Bear

There were a number of releases in November from talented artists we’ve covered over the years that were not official album releases featuring new material. Among these were albums from Los Angeles psych-pop band Beachwood Sparks of older material from the band originally written, and sometimes recorded (but not necessarily released), in the 1980s, and The Killers‘ greatest hits collection, Direct Hits, featuring the video below, “When We Were Young.” And then of course is the compilation by Alt-J who put together their favorite remixes of their songs by others on the Summer EP, including Jim James Apple C‘s remix of “Fitzpleasure.”

Next, the UK indie rock band, British Sea Power, composed and recorded all of the songs for the official soundtrack of the British television series, From the Sea to the Land Beyond, about the British coastal lands and history. Also fans of the folk rock band, Grizzly Bear, will want the releases their B-Sides album, featuring a collection of terrific songs that were, for example, the ‘other’ song from a 7″ single release. and Thee Oh Sees release Volume 3 of the band’s Singles collection. For Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds‘ fans, or even those who have never heard of the band before, their new release, Live From KCRW, is absolutely a big thumbs up, as the live album’s 8.3 user rating on Metacritic demonstrates. Also, don’t miss the raucous live version of “To Find Out” from The Gories‘ new release, Live in Detroit 5/27/88 on Third Man Records, the small, but heavy-hitting, Nashville label founded and run by Jack White.

“Make It Together”Beachwood Sparks from Desert Skies

“Fitzpleasure” ( Jim James Apple C Remix) – Alt-J from Summer


“The Land Beyond”British Sea Power from From the Sea to the Land Beyond OST

“When We Were Young”The Killers from Direct Hits

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“Lupine Dominus”Thee Oh Sees from Singles Collection, Vol. 3

“Listen and Wait” Grizzly Bear from Shields: B-Sides

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“Higgs Boson Blues”Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds from Live From KCRW

“To Find Out”The Gories from Live in Detroit 5/27/88 on Third Man Records

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Swedish Producer/Songwriter, Chris Lauridsen, aka, I Don’t Speak French

Formed in 2010, I Don’t Speak French is the moniker of producer and songwriter Chris Lauridsen from Växjö, Sweden. Lauridsen began I Don’t Speak French as an artistic outlet.

“It slowly grew into something much more with help from fellow musicians and close friends,” Lauridsen told IRC. “The music in its essence is simple, and could be labeled as indie pop, but strives to grow, and develop into something bigger than the box that it has [emerged] from…only time and effort will tell the end to this story of a young hopeless romantic.” We absolutely agree, and think he’s off to a great start.

“We Are The People”I Don’t Speak French from 100 Songs – Nov. 1st
Also check out the “We Are The People” official YouTube video

Best New Releases – Moonface, Love of Everything, Archers of Loaf, Beirut, Arcade Fire, The Ettes, Fruit Bats, Diva, Buffalo Killers

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Firstly, we’d like to apologize for being late with this week’s Best New Releases – work and family issues took over, plus, we wanted a few days to really listen to all of the tracks and put together an overview of the bands and artists who have the most exciting new albums out this week.   As you will see below, there is also one surprise early release (Beirut), a deluxe edition (Arcade Fire) and a re-issued, remastered album (Archers of Loaf).

The wonderful, eight-minute track, “Fast Peter,” from Moonface‘s new album, is a sonic delight and musical journey soaked in shimmering organ notes, a steady tambourine beat, and the terrific vocals of the prolific Canadian musician and multi-instrumentalist Spencer Krug. He is currently a member of Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown, and has also written songs for, and performed with, bands like Swan Lake, Frog Eyes, Fifths of Seven, and many others.

For his second solo album, Krug, aka Moonface, wanted to use a vibraphone, but he later said it wasn’t working out, so he turned to the organ, which is implicit in the album title, Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I’d Hoped. We got hooked on the brimming quality of the song, which lead us to stream the album twice. This is a great album to add to your summer listening list.

The bonus track, “The Way You Wish You Could Live in the Storm” is yet another masterfully crafted voyage through sonic landscapes. Spencer has released it as a free promotional track for the album, however, it is not included on the album itself. Hmmm…No worries, it’s still an impressive sophomore solo albums from one of indie’s most talented musicians.

“Fast Peter” Moonface from Organ Music Not Vibraphone Like I’d Hoped (stream)

“The Way You Wish You Could Live in the Storm” – Moonface

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The lead track off of Love of Everything‘s new EP has a great sound – it’s a metered track melodically, wrapped in repetitious lo-fi guitar notes, heavy bass thumping, a constant drum beat, and high-octane vocals that make it a song you’ll probably likely play a number of times.

The only bummer is that the track is only 1:38 minutes long – so just as you’re ‘getting into’ the track, it ends.

“Three Way Answers”Love of Everything from Sooner I Wish EP

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Other new releases include a new remaster of Archers of Loaf‘s fantastic album, Icky Mettle. Included here is one of the best of many top-notch songs, “What Did You Expect,” from Icky Mettle. The track is a fantastic punk rocker from a band we have always considered underrated compared to their talent.

“What Did You Expect” Archers of Loaf from Icky Mettle (remastered and expanded)

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Beirut Releases The Rip Tide Digitally Ahead of Planned Release

While Beirut‘s long-awaited follow-up to 2007’s fantastic The Flying Cup Club doesn’t officially drop on vinyl and CD until later this month, the band have made The Rip Tide available digitally this week for eager fans. As we reviewed earlier, The Rip Tide, is a fantastic album, and if you’re not already a Beirut fan, you’ll want to get a copy of it – easily one of the most anticipated albums of 2011. Read our partial review of the album and listen to more new Beirut songs.

As for the reason for the early release of the digital album, we believe it is probably so that the label can gauge the demand for vinyl and CDs. There will also surely be people who will buy the digital version just to be able to listen to the album right away. Some of those same people will likely purchase the vinyl or CD when they are released on August 30th.

Order The Rip Tide via iTunes

“The Rip Tide”Beirut from The Rip Tide – due out August 30th

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Arcade Fire Release Deluxe Edition of The Suburbs

Arcade Fire dropped a deluxe version of The Suburbs (they didn’t sell enough copies the first time around?). We’re not that big on deluxe issues, because they usually are only of interest to hard-core fans (which is fair to say they have plenty of), and of course the record label and the band. But, in this case, they probably will sell tens of thousands of copies of the deluxe version worldwide.

Also, check out our original coverage of Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs. Here’s the question we pose to you: “Is Arcade Fire still an indie band?”

“The Suburbs”– Arcade Fire from The Suburbs

“Sprawl II” Arcade Fire from The Suburbs

The Ettes are unquestionably a new band on our radar

The Ettes, Fruit Bats, Diva, Buffalo Killers, Jim Ward and Many Others

“The Pendulum” – The Ettes from Wicked Will

“Tangie and Ray”Fruit Bats from Tripper

“Glow Worm”Diva from The Glitter End

“Broken Songs” (with Tegan Quin) – Jim Ward from Quiet in the Valley, On the Shores the End Begins/The Electic Six (stream)

“Circle Day”Buffalo Killers from 3

“Lawn”Collections of Colonies of Bees from GIVING

“West Side Street”The Deep Dark Woods from The Place I Left Behind

“Escape” Richard Buckner from Our Blood

“Latino & ProudDJ Raff from Latino & Proud

From ScratchBrian Keenan from Today This Year (self-released)

Sophia In Gold – Letting Up Despite Great Faults from Paper Crush EP

“I Can Hear the Trains Coming”Mathieu Santos from Massachusetts 2010 (stream)

“Pleasuring the DivineJesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter from Marble Son

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Doubleshot from Neon Indian’s Upcoming LP, Era Extrana

The other day on the latest Fresh Tracks MP3 mix, we featured a new track from Neon Indian‘s upcoming album, Era Extraña, set for September 13th release.  Today, we have yet another new track from the album, titled “Polish Girl.”  The first track, “Fallout” was released in late July.

“Polish Girl”Neon Indian from Era Extraña

“Fallout”Neon Indian from Era Extraña

 

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Antigone Rising23 Red
Arcade FireSuburbs (Deluxe CD/DVD)
BeogaHow to Tune A Fish
Brian KeenanToday This Year
Collections of Colonies of BeesGiving
Fountains of WayneSky Full of Holes DC
Fruit BatsTripper
Himalayan BearHard Times
Jesse Sykes & the Sweet HereafterMarble Son
John HiattDirty Jeans & Mudslide Hymns
Justin Hines – Days to Recall
Keb MoThe Reflection
Kenny Wayne ShepherdHow I Go
Mat KearneyYoung Love
O.A.R.King
Richard BucknerOur Blood
The Calm Blue SeaS/T
The Duke & the King – The Duke & The King
The Wood BrothersSmoke Ring Halo
Various‘The Voice’ Season 1 Highlights

EW’s Top 25 Indie Albums; Does Radiohead Really Deserve No.1 Spot?

Entertainment Weekly’s editors feature the ‘Indie Rock 25’, profiling albums from 1984 (apparently the ‘beginning of indie’) to present, including classics from The Hold Steady, The Replacements, Yo La Tengo, The Pixies, Spoon, Pavement, Built to Spill, and The White Stripes to name a few.

Some of the choices are questionable, not for being selected, but for their position in the ranking. For example, why is Radiohead’s In Rainbows given the No.1 spot on the list? (Modest Mouse’s stunning Lonesome Crowded West release is buried in the list at No. 12, just to name one aberration).

Afterall, Radiohead’s In Rainbows has been out less than six months, the band pissed off a lot of fans back in October for what was considered a dubious ‘first release’ and there are many other albums on this list that are well-oiled classics – truly landmark albums that have etched themselves in to the history of ‘indie rock’ – and beyond – to a greater degree than In Rainbows has or ever can.

Lastly, Radiohead has become so commercialized as an entity in the past year that I would argue they no longer fit into the ‘indie rock’ genre to begin with.

Nevertheless, there are still some good choices on this list, just their position on the list is highly question, even head-scratching.

1 – Radiohead – In Rainbows (2007) Stream: Radiohead’s MySpace page

2 – Spoon – Ga Ga Ga (2007) – MP3: Eddie’s Ragga

3 – The Hold Steady – Boys and Girls in America (2006) MP3: Stuck Between Stations (Live)

4 – Bright Eyes – I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning (2005) MP3: Lua

5 – Arcade Fire – Funeral (2004) MP3: Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)

6 – The White Stripes – Elephant (2003) Stream White Stripes

7 – Interpol – Turn On The Bright Lights (2003) MP3: Obstacle 1

8 – The Shins – Oh, Inverted World (2001) MySpace: Turn Me On

9 – Yo La Tengo – And then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out (2000) MP3: None from this album, but there are eight free MP3s from Yo La Tengo

10 – Sleater-Kinney – The Hot Rock (1990) MP3: Get Up

Here’s the entire ‘Top 25 indie albums’ list from EW’s website.

Check back to the site later today or tomorrow (3/31) for a zip file of the MP3s above, including some bonus tracks.

Arcade Fire Performs in Elevator and Crowd of Fans

As one of the most popular new bands to hit the music scene in the past few years – so much so that they made the cover of Time magazine – the many band members of Arcade Fire sure don’t appear to act like musical super stars.

One example of this is the band’s genuine nature, spontaneity and innovativeness, as the following video clearly shows.

In this 15-minute video, Arcade Fire members take their eclectic mix of instruments into an elevator (but it’s not that kind of elevator music) to play “Neon Bible” and then proceed to walk out into the middle of a crowd of their fans using a megaphone and strings to pump out a sing-a-long version of “Wake Up”.

If you are not an AF fan, maybe you will be after you see and hear them play the title track from their 2007 hit album, Neon Bible in a Parisian elevator. (mp3s for sampling below)


MP3s:

Arcade Fire – No Car Go

Arcade Fire – Intervention

Arcade Fire – Black Mirror (OH SNAP!! Remix)

Arcade Fire – Black Mirror (Full-Source Remix)

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