Saturday, December 25, 2010

TMO10 - #5- Big Sean - Finally Famous Vol. 3

Big Sean is...indescribably. You really just don't know when he's going to release something. Finally Famous Volume. 3 is a clear example of Big Sean's mysterious character. The tape was supposed to premier in 2009. But it never came out. Then it was supposed to come out in March...but it never came out. Finally, G.O.O.D. M.U.S.I.C. and Sean's camp got their toots tuned and released this duel packed mixtape in August.

The tape features Tyga, Chiddy (of Chiddy Bang), Drake, Mike Posner, and many more. There's a reason why it's number 5 on my list.

Download: Big Sean - Finally Famous Vol. 3 [DatPiff]

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

TMO10 - #6- Nique - X.XIII


At number six, we have the up comer Nique. Thanks for DJ Booth's freestyle series, I discovered Nique shouting over J.Cole's "Top of the World". Quite frankly, I thought he went harder than Cole world. Some might call me crazy but it had me sold. He released X.XIII in October, his latest mixtape. Every year or so, I discover a new artist and keep him to myself. Nique was that artist for 2010. Do yourself a favor, jump on the wagon asap.

Friday, December 17, 2010

TMO10 - #7- OnCue - Leftovers

I used to have a rule when making this list. If the tape came out after November, it was not going to be considered. However that rule has went bye bye. Exception to the Rule: OnCue. I was not too familiar with OnCue. I've heard his tracks before and nothing really stuck out. He just seemed like a more polished version of Mac Miller and Asher Roth. However, OnCue has left 2010 with a great taste in my mouth. Those Thanksgiving Leftovers are worth the spin.

Leftovers is a great ode to the birth of an up and coming rapper. There's not much more for me to say. Just give the tape a spin and agree with me.

Friday, December 10, 2010

TMO10 - #8- Tyga - Well Done

Tyga, Tyga comes in at number 8 on the Things That Make You Learn Top Mixtapes of 2010 list. While he does not have a debut album with Young Money yet, he has released a slew of mixtapes. In November Tyga released Well Done, which featured freestyles upon freestyles. Imagine Tyga going over J. Cole's "Who Dat"...check or even Wiz Khalifa's "Black and Yellow"... the rapper from the west coast has done it all.

What still remains my favorite aspect of Tyga's rapping style is his nagging voice flowing over and over with no breathes. While he might have some corny lines, he still delievers quality track after quality track. Be sure to check out Tyga mans freestyle over "Teach Me How To Dougie".

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

TMO10 - #9- B.o.B. - May 25th


B.o.B.
has one hell of a year. Depending on what kind of fan you are, we saw the development of one of the most talked about performers in the business right now. While he lost most credibility with his single "Airplanes", he still pleases the old fans with his mix tapes. Bobby Ray just released his new mix tape, No Genre this week. But I'm not talking about that tape.

Earlier in 2010, B.o.B. released May 25th in an effort to beef up our ears until his debut album. Quite frankly, he did just that. May 25th contains the classic B.o.B. we know, with the help of heavy weights J. Cole and Asher Roth. Certainly, he's going in the right direction as he has been nominated for 5 Grammys.

TMO10 - #10- Charles Hamilton -Snap Crackle Pop


Tis the season to be....graded fa la la la laaaaaaaa. I'm back to blogging. And without further words, I give you Things That Make You Learn's Top Mix tapes of 2010. At number ten, we have the crazed man by the name of Charles Hamilton.

Mr. Hamilton had one controversial year. It involved cancer, angry rants, disappearing from the face of the earth, and other things. He released around ten mix tapes that were pretty much all raw and rough. One stuck out among the rest. Hamilton released Snap Crackle Pop in October, which featured freestyles over todays beats. From the likes of Lloyd's Beamer Benz or Bentley and Lil Wayne's Comfortable, Hamilton really gave his own on this tracks.

He is one hell of a producer and I hope things turn around for him. He is a young man and aren't all great musicians crazy?

1. Charles Is Wack 2
2. Cozy
3. Dreamer Friends Are Pretty
4. Feisty Scholarship Fund
5. Over 36 Hours
6. Pharmacutical Pedicure
7. Public Domain Music
8. Yit Tit Tee

Review: J. Cole - Friday Night Lights (Mixtape)

J. Cole has a track on his new mix tape entitled “Blow Up”. Cole predicts the success of his rapping with his punch line, “Bitch I’m about to blow up.” Well to no surprise, one of the lower key rappers is doing just that. Friday Night Lights is J. Cole’s latest attempt to intrude your headphones and keep us hungry fans full until his debut album, Cole World.

I cannot understand what is more impressive. Is it that J. Cole has a talent for making a bunch of words flow so effortless? Or is that he produced almost every single song on Friday Night Lights? A combination will give the occasional listener a reason to sit back and enjoy a classic.

Friday Night Lights begins with a ballad of piano and Cole’s voice echoing as he eases the listener into taking the bait. He explains how this mix tape is where he will make a name for himself. Cole teases the listener into the true track, “Too Deep For The Intro”. The track’s name explains it enough. Cole introduces us to a new blend of rap. A track full of comparisons from Nas to the new age flow, Cole sums up his effort with the closer, “if they don’t know your dreams, than they cant shoot em down”.

An element of J. Cole’s latest effort that sticks out is the lack of guest appearances, which is a huge positive. With the help of DC Based rapper Wale, Cole and Wale meet again on “You Got It”. The track features an upbeat punch with a mix of distant drums and Cole’s signature piano touches. He does not stop there. J. Cole adds Young Money heavyweight Drake on the track “In The Morning”. With both rappers having their ways with words, they explain a fictional story of love and making a one night stand last longer.

Here comes the time in the review where I need to pick a favorite song. Here’s the problem: there are too many songs that I favor. However one of the realist songs I’ve heard in quite sometime sticks out more than the others. “The Autograph” is strictly Jermaine Cole going off. This track features one of those feel good anthems, where Cole narrates his success and where he is in the world. In a very close second, “Home For The Holidays” is your classic 1970’s instrumental. The thing with J.Cole is that it does not matter what instrumental he’s rapping on, he will make it his own and do it better than anybody else in the game.

J.Cole leaves Friday Night Lights with the simply named track, “Farewell”, his final ode telling the listener where he stands in the world of rap. If you ask me, he’ll be here for a while. Friday Night Lights will go down as one of the top mix tapes of 2010. And it’s not too early to call it the top mix tape of the century.

Score: 94%

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

New Reviews @ The Hood Nerd


I've posted a few new reviews over at The Hood Nerd. I'd appreciate any feedback anyone has. I'm still going to post some reviews over here that don't really fit THN. Thanks everyone!

Download: Wale - More About Nothing [Mixtape]

For once, Wale has released a mixtape when he said it'd be released. Grant it, a few server issues and a thirty minute delay, we are graced with one of the most annticipated releases of 2010. Wale gives us the second dose of the Seinfeld love with More About Nothing. If you were a fan of The Mixtape About Nothing, then you're going to appreciate this one just as much. The tape features Wiz Khalfia, Roscoe Dash, Tre from UCB and others.

All I'm going to say is it's great that Wale proved he doesn't need 40 guests on a mixtape. The go-goer throws us his best pitch right here. Download link below.

Download: Wale - More About Nothing [Mediafire]

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Download: Astronautalis & DJ Fishr Pryce - DANCEHALLHORNSOUND!!!!!


I remember hearing about this guy a while back. It might have been in 2008 or earlier. His name is Astronautalis. He's signed to one of my friends label, Eyeball Records. When Marc first signed Astronautalis, I was kind of saying to myself, "What the $*#(". The label is a predominately indie based label signing some white rapper out in the northwest. Well, the signing finally makes sense.

This mixtape was released earlier this year, I think around March. Astronautalis teams up with DJ Fishr Pryce and gives us, DANCEHALLHORNSOUND!!!!! It's about two miles better than Sam Adams and a huge step above Asher Roth. The tape features P.O.S and Tegan and Sara. The artwork is kind of disgusting, but I'm not part of the marketing campaign. Download link below.

Track list:

1. Do You Believe in Life After Thugs?
2. The Secrets of the Undersea Bell
3. Trouble Hunters
4. Avalanche Patrol
5. Run! (feat. Nobs)
6. The Case of William Smith
7. Mr. Blessington's Imperialist Plot
8. Voicemail Freestyle: P.O.S & Jake
9. Seaweed Sheets
10. Learn to Listen (feat. Andrre & Pierre the Motionless)
11. turns out...this wasn't Gomez' number?
12. Voicemail Freestyle: Tegan & Sara
13. Down and Out in the Bold New City of the South
14. Voicemail Freestyle: Mike Wiebe

Friday, July 30, 2010

Indie Roundup: What I've Been Listening To (7/30/10)

I told myself when I re-opened this blog that I wasn't going to let the Indie aspect of my life die. Well, it hasn't at all. The past weeks we've seen some interesting albums dropping from the hipster living. Here are two albums I highly suggest download/buying as they are currently some of my favorite rights now.


Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - Let It Sway

The Missouri boys are back. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin releases Let It Sway, courtesy of Polyvinyl Records. The album has a lot of songs (I'm too tired to count them right now). Notable tracks that stick out: Banned (By The Man), Back In The Saddle and All Hail Dracula! It's a lot different from SSLYBY previous releases (Pershing & Broom). It kind of sounds like Fountain of Waynes on LSD. That's fine in my books.

Rating: 78%


When I first heard the Ra Ra Riot album, I was pretty tired and drunk. I decided to click on a random song. 'Shadowcasting' was the song and what a fucking jam that song is. I haven't The Orchard much of a listen, but I can already tell it's not going to be as strong as The Rhumb Line.

Rating: 74%

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Download: Freddie Gibbs - Str8 Killa No FIlla (Mixtape)


I cannot remember a time I anticipated a record/mixtape as much as I did with Freddie Gibbs Str8 Killa No Filla. The mixtape features Jay Rock, Pill, Bun B and others. I'm gonna stop talking from here because there's going to be a review soon. Download link below.


Download: XXL

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

New Writings @ The Hood Nerd


I've found a space where I can be comfortable. I'm co-writing for the webzine called The Hood Nerd. I believe in what Jay is doing and hopefully I can lend some ideas to him. We posted my first review, which is Curren$y's Pilot Talk. Check it out here!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Video: Freddie Gibbs - National Anthem (Fuck The World)


My most anticipated mixtape this year. Freddie Gibbs debuts his video for "National Anthem (Fuck The World)". He's dropping a new mixtape Thursday, entitled Str8 Killa No Filla and following that up with his EP, Str8 Killa.

Review: Curren$y - Pilot Talk


Curren$y - Pilot Talk


Evolution has occurred since the early days of Earth. From monkeys to humans (though that is disputed), to pre-historic dinosaurs to lizards today, evolution is all around us. But for some reason, none of this intrigues me. The evolution of southern bad ass Curren$y is more appealing. While holding the title of “Spitta”, Curren$y has taken his rapping career into a different relm of ‘respect’. First he was covered by the shadows of Young Money Entertainment, now he’s finally able to shine with his Roc-A-Fella swagger and he’s debut album to the mainstream, Pilot Talk.


For one, I’m not a huge fan of seeing a lot of guest appearances on an album. However, Pilot Talk is an exception. Curren$y features the likes of Snoop Dog, Mos Def, Jay Electronica and more. With each artist representing a different side of Hip-Hop, the album really takes its own and shows where Hip-Hop/Rap should be going. And you can’t forget the production of Ski Beatz, who everyone is a fan of.


Curren$y displays different sides of his rapping abilities. Take for instance track number two, “Audio Dope II”. Spitta accompanies the elevator themed instrumental with some of that southern bad ass I was talking about. The combination of the Curren$y’s smooth, calm flow with the addition of the rasta background demonstrates his true ability as a performer. He flows that up with “King Kong”, the original single for Pilot Talk. Here, Curren$y discusses how he’s higher up in the world than King Kong...or any person for that matter. The club banger even has some lyrics for your brain to ponder. "On the ground I am like a quarterback attackin defensive line men homie who gon block em."


What Curren$y lacks in his previous works is difference int he meaning of songs. You have him and Wiz Khalfia rap about weed for a whole mixtape and it seems that is all they want to do. Do we have a problem with that? Not when the tracks are great. For instance, “The Hangover”, which features Mickey Rocks. Depending on what kind of Hip-Hop your ear likes, the is one for the record books. If there is a sound I can see Curren$y being comfortable with, it’s defiantly the laid back, burn an l sound that is illustrated throughout this track. The story behind this track is pretty much about partying and living life on the edge, which Curren$y does everyday.


We cannot forget about the other standout track off the record. “The Day”, which features Mos Def and Jay Electronica, is something for fans to get amped for. Center Edge Territory, which is the group name of the three, have five more songs that are awaiting the opportunity to our ears. Curren$y wisely invites New Orleans native Jay Elec to jump on this track and as expect, Jay Electronica steals the show on the track. While Jay Electronica has stayed quiet this year thus far, he delivers some of the most power fullest bars we’ve heard this year. “I pray my heart is DMC and Reverend Run enough / 'Cause I’ma throw my number up / I’ma throw some chicken bones and feathers on a hundred bucks / And summon up the thunder what / The voodoo man is coming, bruh / You can’t see the forest for trees / It's okay, I got my jigsaw and my lumber truck / Tell them boys that their run is up.”


Pilot Talk is concluded with two previously released tracks, “Address” and “Life Under The Scope”. Stalley lends a few bars in “Address” and with the addition of Ski Beatz on the track, it’s a track to be talked about...or at least played twice. And how about ending a great album with yet another laid back track with “Life Under The Scope”, where Spitta discusses how the life of the famous really is.


Evolution is something that will always be argued about. However, the evolution of Curren$y from being an unappreciated pothead to on top of every major blog is something that most won’t mind. Pilot Talk is a great example of how patience is always worth it in the long run. Whether your a fan of Curren$y’s weed tunes (Breakfast, Chilled Coughee, The Hangover) or the new outlook on life (The Day, King Kong), he brings something for every Hip Hop fan to listen to. After all, we still talk about monkeys turning into humans, right?


Rating: 84%

Monday, July 26, 2010

Download: Lupe Fiasco - BMF (Building Minds Faster) Freestyle


As it seems that the whole internet has petitioned for Lasers to be released, Lupe Fiasco has decided to drop a new freestyle over Rick Ross's track, "BMF (Building Minds Faster!)". Personally, I feel that I could have done a better job because it's really not that good. Still worth a listen or two. Download link below!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Lyrical Chatter: Limbeck - Don't Turn Around, She's Not Worth It


The funny thing about music is it's like the internet. Whatever you make never goes away. This week's Lyrical Chatter column features the band Limbeck. Their one of those bands that never really gets the appreciation that they deserve. We will be listening to the previously un-released track, 'Don't Turn Around, She's Not Worth It'.

The title of the track is a story of itself, until you listen to the lyrics in dept. The track was originally released on the Doghouse 100 compilation, then re-recorded for their latest effort, The Delicacy of Living Modestly.

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leaving now and it's so nice out i think that i could blind myself watching the sun go down play the radio loud i don't want to go but i gotta go now six hours to go until i show up back home i pull up to some kind payphone to hear the sweetest noise come out i played the radio loud i don't want to go but i gotta go now i heard the sweetest noise come out from the payphone i wanna turn around don't let time take the thrill while i'm away cause if you let it take the thrill this whole thing's a waste i played the radio loud i didn't want to go but to turn around i heard the sweetest noise come out from the payphone but it's such a joke now i didn't want to go home but i like my home now

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Vocalist Robb McClean tells his story about going back and forth between a girl. He doesn't know if he should leave because he's obviously spent a significant amount of his life with her. He talks about how the partner shouldn't let time take the thrill because it will all go wrong. The thrill in this case is love and how she should just move on just like he did. At the end of the track, McClean states, "I didn't want to go home/but i like my home now" describing how he's content with how he's living now without her.


Monday, July 19, 2010

Review: Rugz D. Bewler - Bewler's Day Off



Rugz D. Bewler - Bewler’s Day Off

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off meet Bewler’s Day Off. The name’s are similar, but that’s where it ends. Meet Rugz D. Bewler, New York based Rapper. Coming up through the NYC, you have to make a name for yourself. Pretty much, if you’re beats and rhymes sound the same as some else, then you’re going to be in the shadow. So how does one get noticed? Ask Rugz D. Bewler.

With the releasing of the mixtape, Bewler’s Day Off, we are graced with groovy disco dance beats (“Don’t Dance”), doing exactly what we thought: partying. We even have some romance throughout the mixtape (“Love” & “Sexy Time”). But every recording artist needs a song freestyle over a british cutie. Bewler does just that with his freestyle over Lily Allen’s “Oh My God”. While the song is mainly dominated by Allen, Bewler donates a few bars for our listening pleasure. Rugz doesn’t stop there.

The tool he uses on this record that other artists don’t do is: showing different emotions in different songs. Sure, you can have concept mixtapes (aka: stories) or just similar sounding mixtapes (aka: Jay Rock, Drake, etc…). Rugz D. Bewler delivers with the help of Skotch Davis and former basketball great Stalley (“Bend Her Over [Life’s A Bitch]”). Throughout the song, you hear the chorus, “Life’s a bitch and I’m gonna bend her over.” The line might not mean much, but it shows the extended emotions used to complete Bewler’s Day Off.

I could go on more about the mixtape, but why be the spoiler? Bewler’s Day Off is something to listen to the next time you’re looking for something new and different. As my ears listened, my heart loved. Download Rugz D. Bewler’s “Bewler’s Day Off”.

Rating: 8.0

Worth Listening: “Cobra Kai”, “Oh My God”, “Love”

Rugz D. Bewler - Bewler's Day Off [DatPiff]

Download: YC The Cynic - Summertime


Nothing I love more than seeing up and coming NYC MC's making it in the music world. YC The Cynic released a mixtape earlier this year entitled You're Welcome and is set to release his second of the year, The Spectacle. Here is the first leak from The Spectacle entitled 'Summertime High'. Easily one of my favorite songs of the summer so far.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Look What I Found: Brandon Clark & The American Standard


Sometimes we listen to music. Other times we dream about music. But mostly, music is always with us. Whether it be a random sounds you hear out in the world or one of those annoying vuvuzela's. It's sounds and music. It runs through our soullllllssssss. Enough of the touching introduction, my real reason to writing to you today is about Brandon Clark & The American Standard. When I listen to music, I try to stray away from what I normally listen to.

First it was Pop-Punk, then it was Indie, a little Country and now HipHop/Rap. I tend to listen to all the genres still, however more so with Indie and Hip Hip. Brandon Clark and crew have given us their small rendition of songs, entitled Honestly. The album gives you many different shades. Shades that we all should start listening up for. Whether it's the catchy opener 'Anchor' or the slow moving/Billy Currington sounding 'Restless', this EP has a lot to offer. I highly suggest checking out this guys release as he is signed to P Is For Panda, who was previously one of the original founders of The Militia Group. Don't be surprised to see Brandon Clark's name on the Billboard Hot 100 soon.


Stream Honestly [Bandcamp]

Thursday, July 15, 2010

2010 The Open Championship @ St. Andrews Links


I'm the occasional golf fan. I'll watch all the majors as much as I can. We were greeted with a treat today by a 21 year old named Rory McIlroy, tying the course record with a 63, where he currently stands in the lead with a -9 after day one. My personal favorite, Lucas Glover is four shots back shooting a 68 along with Tiger Woods and other Americans. I'm going to start incorporating sports into this blog as I'm an avid sports fan.

In other sports news, the New York Mets play tonight against the San Francisco Giants. This days marks the return of outfielder Carlos Beltran and the benching of the frenchy. Notes from the game later tonight.

Download: Black Lips / Pierced Arrows - Scion A/V Garage


One of my friends in the industry sent me this a while ago and I passed up on it. He sent me it again today and I decided to give it a listen. It's a duel release from the Black Lips and Pierced Arrows. Two tracks or pure rawness. Not really my cup of tea, but some of you will enjoy this. Download link below.

Download: Ab-Soul - LongTerm2: Lifestyles Of The Broke And Almost Famous



When it comes to HipHop and Rap, I'm down to listen to anything really. I'll give it a try. If it's good, I'll write about it. If it's weak, I'll just throw it in the trash bin. This guy Ab-Soul just released his latest mixtape, LongTerm2: Lifestyles Of The Broke And Almost Famous. I mean, is it Album Of The Year material? No. Is it worth a listen? Sure.

Be sure to listen to the track 'Turn Me Up', which features Kendrick Lamar (Who I've never enjoyed prior to this song). Download link below.

Download: Nick Torres- Live At Glamour Kills


Going back to my old roots now, I used to be in love with Northstar. From 7th grade through 9th grade, they were all I played. They are still one of my favorite bands that I constantly listen to. Nowadays, the band never performs for reunion shows. Hell, Nick Torres and Cassino don't even play cover songs..until now.

Nick Torres, formally the lead singer of Northstar, played a ten song set for a Glamour Kills Birthday Party. Minus the talking in the background, it's pretty sweet to listen to and it's a keepsake kinda thing if you really love Northstar. I apologize about the rip. There's a delay in the for about three seconds on each track.

Track List:

1. Between Horns and Halos
2. Broken Parachute
3. Chesterfield King
4. For Members Only
5. Governor
6. Pollyanna
7. The Pornographer's Daughter
8. Rigged and Ready
9. To My Better Angel
10. Two Zero Two

Download: Mediafire

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Look What I Found: Lindsey Mcfly


You never know what you're going to find on Facebook. Usually, it's your 'friends' making annoying posts where you just block them off your feed (Like half of my friends). Others go to socialize and some play MindJolt Games. Occasionally, I'll have some artist add me asking me to listen to their music. Usually, I decline. This time I took a chance.

Lindsey Mcfly decided to add me on Facebook today, having one friend in common Theophilus London. First off, I felt like denying the guy because of the terrible moniker/stage name. His default picture intrigued me enough to click on his Band Camp page. Anyways, the song I played on his page was pretty nice. Something to lay back and lose yourself to. That song is called 'Money'.

Below, you'll find a link to his Band Camp page, accompanied by a link to his latest mixtape, Best I Am. It's worth a listen. If not, blame it on me.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Download: Summer Solstice Volume #1


This is a mixtape I made about a week ago and posted it on my other blog, You Are Now In The Clouds With... It's a pretty chill mixtape, featuring HipHop and Indie together. Nothing really underground, but none the less it's worth the download.

Track list:

1. B.o.B - Past My Shades (Featuring Lupe Fiasco)

2. The Black Keys - Ten Cent Pistol

3. Blu - So Perfect

4. Childish Gambino - Bitch Look At Me Now (Two Weeks)

5. Here We Go Magic - Collector

6. Theophilus London - Julia (Remix)

7. Steel Train - Bullet

8. Greta Morgan - Children in the 90s (I’m Not The Same)

9. Wiz Khalifa - We’re Done

10. Lupe Fiasco - Daydreamin F. Jill Scott

11. The National - Afraid of Everyone

12. Beach House - Zebra

13. The Drums - I Felt Stupid.


Download: Megaupload

Download: Skyzoo & Illmind - Frisbee


The first single off of Skyzoo and Illmind's album. Man I sure do love my Skyzoo.


Review: Mark Rose - Separate


Mark Rose - Separate


With music nowadays, peoples perspectives of what they want to play change drastically. Mark Rose, formally the lead singer of the Chicago based band Spitalfield, once played pop-punk in front of small loaded venues. He then released The Greatest Lakes EP, which showcased his incredible talent of captivating listeners with his soothing summer voice.


However, with his latest release, Rose takes his music into a different direction. We still have the adoring acoustics with relaxing voice, but it’s a bit different this time. ‘I Don’t Know How to Not Love You’ is the introduction to Separate. To some, you’ll love it thinking, “what a genius way to open an album.” However, Mark Rose sells himself short with this track. It reminds me of a Phil Collins song mixed with German Gestapo alarms from World War II. “Standing” follows right after, with the sounds that Rose should accomplish. The track displays his soft sound, the combination peaceful guitar riffs and 1980’s guitar sounds.


If there is a time during the EP where I can see Rose topping the charts, it would be with track four, “Make This Move”. The track showcases Rose’s guitar abilities as well as the combination of embedding the soft vocals with claps and an upbeat pace. The lyrical outlook is splendid as well. “I won’t mind/we never say forever/Give me time/I can prove to you/I was meant to make this move.”


Lets just hope the cards workout this time. Mark Rose is a deserving musician, producing everything on his own and not ripping off other artists. With Separate, he creates the perfect blend of calm and chilling, something most artists can’t pull off. The next year will be interesting regarding Rose, as this will now mean he’s put two EP’s in my top EP’s of the year.


Rating: 7.5


Monday, July 12, 2010

Download: The Morning Benders - EchoMix1


One of my favorite Indie suits, The Morning Benders, decided to lend their ears to SayMayday.com with a Summer Mix. The track list is below and it's one big song. In my opinion, I feel like this is going to be a very nice summer thanks to someones ear. Chris Chu has a taste for music.

1. Steve Martin & Bernadette Peters “Tonight You Belong To Me“
2. Xavier Cugat “Perfidia (Instrumental)“
3. The Avalanches “Since I Left You“
4. The Radio Dept “Where Damage Isn’t Already Done“
5. The Walkmen “There Goes My Baby (The Drifters Cover)“
6. Bibio “Lovers’ Carvings“
7. The Morning Benders “Have One On Me (Joanna Newsom / J Dilla Cover)“
8. Twin Sister “Lady Daydream (Cassette Version)“
9. Arthur Russell “Lucky Cloud“
10. Blur “Caravan“
11. Smokey Robinson and The Miracles “Ooo Baby Baby”

Download: SayMayday

Lyrical Chatter: Owen - Abandoned Bridges


Heart ache, heart break; the few words that come to mind when thinking about Mike Kinsella, the man behind the solo moniker Owen. I've been a big fan of Owen since 2006, when I first started getting into music. With every release prior and afterwards, Kinsella has discussed some of the most disturbing stories you'll hear, except he can make them sound beautiful. A man with a mission behind an acoustic.

He's back at it again with the releasing of the Abandoned Bridges 7" vinyl that has found it's path to the internet like usual. The plastic includes a new track entitled 'Abandoned Bridges', along with a Wilco cover 'I'm Always In Love'. Without the lyrics in front of my eyes, this has become somewhat tricky to decipher what is being said while writing my thoughts down.


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i left the party pretty early
i thought i'd go home
drink some wine and fuck myself

i didn't want to wake you

as a man, i've known a number of loves
some of which i'll die with,
some i'm not too proud of

i've lived, loved and learned
said fire to abandoned bridges and watched them burn
here i am, i'm all yours

i've had enough small talk and irony
i've had enough hermetic misogyny
i've had enough repeating history
i've had enough so i left the part.

i pulled matt aside and said, "it's time to go."
said "fire" to a room of friends I don't know
here i am, i'm all yours
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To sum it up, Kinsella discusses about past relationships in which failed. He talks about his hatred for 'hermetic misogyny', in which means difficult to understand and hatred for females. He's had enough of repeating the same path and decided to lead a new life. He is now happily married with one child.

Review: Steel Train - Steel Train


Steel Train - Steel Train


Combos. The famed snack distributed by Mars Incorporated. Since the mid 1970s, Americans have been blessed with the filling bite size snack. Whether it’s the Cheddar Cheese Cracker or Pepperoni Pizza Cracker, we all have loved it. The reason we love these un-healthy snacks is due to the weird combination. A filling center of your choice with a cracker stretching around it, making it appear as dog food.


New Jersey/New York’s Steel Train is something similar to a Combo. It’s a filling arrangement of music, pleasing the ear with Pop rock roots, embellishing that with dark words wrapped up with a crazed attitude. After the releasing of the 2007 album Trampoline, the animals give us their latest effort.


The self-titled album is a record illustrating different sides and colors. “Bullet”, the introduction to the album, can be taken into different accounts. Singer/Guitarist Jack Antonoff said the song is about his sister and how they’ve been through a lot throughout their lives. In my retrospect, I take it as a relationship. A dysfunctional one.


The five piece suit tell the tale of loved ones that aren’t working out anymore through ‘You And I Undercover’. Antonoff hints to the listener how, “All I want is a soldier, hand and hand with you”, saying how he needs someone to be there for her since he cannot anymore. You can move onto the track ‘Touch Me Bad’. The name suggests other things. And while the track is a crazed wrecking train mixed with poppy hooks and humming choruses, Antonoff describes the rough times he endured in the past.


There’s a fair portion of the album I didn’t discuss because I want you to be the judge. If you’re looking for smack in the face indie-pop, you’ve found it. If you’re looking for something different from the mainstream, you’ve found it. If you’re looking for your album of the year, you’ve found it.


Rating: 9.5

Friday, February 19, 2010

TAO09- #6: Wale- Attention: Deficit


Top Albums of 2009- #6: Wale- Attention: Deficit

As you saw on my top mixtapes list, Wale reappears on my top albums list. The long awaited Attention: Deficit. Like the Back To The Feature, the album was pushed back, bumped up, and then pushed back. All I can say is the wait was worth it.

Everyone thinks Hip-Hop is dead. Wale woke it up and it's starting to hit the mainstream. With tracks such as Beautiful Bliss (Featuring J. Cole), Contemplate, and Shades (Feat. Chrisette Michelle); it's a breathe of fresh air. The album artwork/booklet is pretty sweet too. Attention: Deficit shouldn't be overlooked, it's a keeper.

Standout Tracks: Contemplate, Beautiful Bliss (Featuring J. Cole), 90210

[MP3]Wale- Beautiful Bliss (Featuring J. Cole) (Mediafire)
[MP3]Wale- Contemplate (Mediafire)

Monday, February 15, 2010

MP3: Wiz Khalifa- Cabin Fever


According to Wizzzzzzz, this leaked accidentally? No worries though. It's hot. Kush and Orange Juice will still come out before Cabin Fever.

[MP3]Wiz Khalifa- Cabin Fever (Usershare)

My apologies for the inactivity...


Recently, I visited SUNY-Plattsburgh for a recruiting visit. Pretty awesome time. Also, UConn basketball won today...pretty awesome. I'll be posting the rest of my top albums throughout the week along with a few other posts. Be on the lookout

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Download: Donwill (of Tanya Morgan)- Laura's Tape (Mixtape)

Haven't listened to the tape yet, but I'm expecting it to be dope. Not because Donwill is dope, but 2DopeBoyz is behind this one. Donwill stars as Don Cusack and delivers us Laura's Tape.

download: bandcamp

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

TAO09- #7: Grizzly Bear- Veckatimest


Top Albums of 2009- #7: Grizzly Bear- Veckatimest

As I've said, I used to be one of those preps who didn't follow the crowd. When I say this, I mean I didn't listen to what was hot in my school. I listened to actual music. Being from Long Island, I've always realized I don't fit the music scene. I really need to be in Brooklyn. Why Brooklyn? You can find some of the more successful bands of today's music.
Grizzly Bear is a prime example. They released Veckatimest in 2009. I can't say a lot about this album. I'm still speechless.

Standout Tracks: Fine For Now, Ready, Able, Two Weeks

[MP3]Grizzly Bear- Fine For Now(Live From Boston) (Mediafire)
[MP3]Grizzly Bear- Ready, Able (Mediafire)

Monday, February 8, 2010

Download: Charles Hamilton- And Then They Played Dilla (Mixtape)


The month of February contains some important values to myself. My birthday lies within the month (February 18, 1992), it's Black History Month, the 2010 Olympics, and famed producer J. Dilla's birthday and death. J. Dilla is one of the more recognized producers in the game who died in 2006 after a cardiac arrest. His legacy and beats continue to be sampled throughout music today.

Back in 2008, up and coming rapper Charles Hamilton released a tribute mixtape called And Then They Play Dilla. The tribute mixtape contains beats that were released from Jay Dee with Charles going over them. It's been one of my hidden secrets for a while now. DJ Skee also works with Charles on this one, which gives the tape a very, vintage feel. For people who only know Charles Hamilton for the gimmicks, he has a heart.

Standout Tracks: Convincedindecision, Krispy Kreme Intentions, What's Going On

download: mediafire

Download: Currensy- Smokee Robinson (Mixtape)


Usually when the Super Bowl rolls around, I'm obsessed with watching the game and the commercials. But this year, why was I checking my friends MacBook more than the game? Oh I remember, New Orleans (WOO SAINTS!!!! WOO!!) Curren$y releases his much awaited mixtape Smokee Robinson. The mixtape was first supposed to come out at halftime..I'm waiting..no mixtape. Maybe if the Saints win? Wait they did..still no mixtape. Oh I remember! 11:50 PM on a Sunday night!!


Don Cannon teams up with Curren$y on this one. Artists such as Wiz Khalifa, Chip Tha Ripper, Big Sean, and others make appearances on the mixtape. There's not much I can say about the tape because I've only had it for about half a day and my headphones broke in school. However, the tape after a first listen was pretty impressive. Smokee Robinson showcases different moods demonstrated from WHO DAT??!?! (Curren$y). Make sure you listen to this one, I have a feeling it will be one of my favorites of 2010.

Standout Tracks: 17.5 Cannons, Lemon Kush, Audio Dope, Jordan 3's

download: mediafire

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Top Mixtapes of 2009: Recap + Extras


As you all have seen, I posted my Top Mixtapes of 2009 list last week. So here's a recap with links to the top mixtapes, as well as other mixtapes that didn't make the cut but still ripped in 2009.

Top Mixtapes of 2009 brought to you by Things That Make You Learn

1. Curren$y & Wiz Khalifa- How Fly
2. Drake- So Far Gone
3. Wiz Khalifa- Burn After Rolling
4. Tyga- Black Thoughts
5. B.o.B- B.o.B. vs. Bobby Ray
6. Wale- Back To The Feature
7. Lil Wayne- No Ceilings
8. BOOGNIGHTS- The ARTiste
9. TiRon- Ketchup
10. Donnis- Diary of an ATL Brave

Those Who Didn't Make The Cut

Charles Hamilton- Normalcy (Mediafire)
Wiz Khalifa- Flight School (Mediafire)
Fashawn- The Antidote (Mediafire)
U-N-I- Before There Was Love (Megaupload)
Mike Posner & The Brain Trust- Matter of Time (Mediafire)
Theophilus London- This Charming Mixtape (Mediafire)
XV- Everybody's Nobody (Mediafire)
Shawn Chrystopher- I.W.G.2: I Told You So/A City With No Seasons (SC Website)
Joell Ortiz- Covers The Classics (Mediafire)
Freddie Gibbs- midwestgangstaboxframecadillacmuzik (Mediafire)
J. Cole- The Warm Up (Mediafire)

Monday, February 1, 2010

Track by Track: Beach House- Teen Dream


The Track by Track series is back. For those who are new, this is where I listen to an album on it's first listen and record my thoughts on individual songs. Lets start the 2010 segment off with Baltimore, Maryland's Beach House, who just released their third impressive record Teen Dream.

Yeah, the album art is white. And it's different.

Tracklist:

1. Zebra: When bands/artists start tracks off with a 'sleeper', some of us might automatically put off the record right away. What happens when Beach House embeds 1980's era keys with crashing symbols and soft, pinching vocals? The first track Zebra.

2. Silver Soul: To be honest, I'm not much of a fan of Silver Soul. Vocalist Victoria Legrand does her best to give her rendition of a Smiths rip off. Has strong points again with the symbols and the little duet between Legrand and Alex Scally.

3. Norway: The single and so far my favorite track of 2010. What makes the duo that is Beach House so creative and distances itself from other indie bands is this song. Mixing again beautiful guitar riffs with calm and cool voices. The song in my opinion is a similar story to Disney's 'Snow White'.

Seven figures leap the hungry mouths The beast, he comes to you He's a hunter for a lonely heart In the season of the sun

4. Walk In The Park: A beautiful follow to such a powerful song. The song demonstrates the dreary side of Victoria Legrand. In the lyrics, there's various thoughts of giving up from whoever the song is about. "In and out of my life, you would slip from my mind". A lyric that can be used by anyone if the situation presents itself.

5. Used To Be: An upbeat number, one of the only songs that break the pattern of slow numbers. It's a decent tune in it's respect.

6. Lover Of Mine: If you could compare Beach House to anyone, I'd say proudly they remind me of Tears for Fears. A duo themselves, Tear for Fears play a similar mood that Beach House performs. This song ties back to 'Norway'. Let your ears have the pleasure, not my words.

7. Better Times: Jam

8. 10 Mile Stereo: Another Jam and a half. In competition for song of the year.

9. Real Love: A slow number. The name says it all. Interesting piece with interesting concepts.

10. Take Care: Fitting name for the final track, eh? A ballad that speaks about taking care of someone that means a whole lot to you. An uplifting track that really gives a genre a lot of hope.

Score: 9/10