October 5, 2009

Instant Idol

When I first started this blog, I intended for it only to be about indie music. However, I soon found myself drawn to other genres of music that I found appealing and a bit taboo. As a recovering indie addict from High School, pop music became a natural obsession, mostly because I refused to listen to it for the better part of seven years (yes that's middle school and high school). So American Idol has also become a slight fixation of mine, not because I watch it --I don't, but I follow it. Here lies the difference.

To me the idea of watching people get all teary eyed and glammed up to sing unoriginal songs is a bit mundane. It's sort of like watching a beauty pageant, all glitter, no substance. So with the 1000th season of Idol upon us (well a few months away I guess?) I felt it was time for me to come out of the closet about the show. No, I don't hate it, but don't count me in as a fan either. I do resent it, mostly for allowing so many annoying spin offs that plague my television time...really, who watches "So You Think You Can Dance?" As someone who writes about music (obviously as a hobby..don't worry my ego is not eclipsing the sun --yet), I do find it hard to take winners and contestants of the show seriously as musicians.

To me, American Idol is less about music and more about "Star Power" it's instant fame. Furthermore, it's no surprise to me that the majority of runner ups and some winners quickly fade into obscurity, end up singing at state fairs, get dropped from their record labels, or end up hosting lame "Idol' themed shows on the TV Guide Channel. If the show was never about "the music" in the first place how does "Idol" expect the audience to remain interested in the "contestant's music" once the cameras are turned off and everyone is done with their scripted television sob stories?

It's true that Idol has also launched a few careers, we all know Kelly Clarkson, Carry Underwood, Jennifer Hudson and a few others. But for every Kelly there is a Justin Guarini, some sad has-been still trying to hold on to his name on the D list. I know its a bit harsh but let's be honest; if the all American girls and boys who audition for Idol really sincerely care about making music like they say when Ryan Seacrest interviews them at the auditions, they wouldn't be on Idol.

A person who really wants to make music and be known as an artist versus a celebrity is militant about getting that music heard, on MySpace, on Youtube, on mixtapes, on the street--they are not smiling for the cameras on Idol. People who want to be celebrities first and singers second are the ones who audition for Idol, that's why Justin is still hosting that stupid show on TV Guide and not making albums. And look I'm not talking about multi-platinum records here, as we all know a great album is an accomplishment within itself whether a million people hear it or a thousand. This is what American Idol has yet to grasp--music as an art form not as a tool of mass consumption.

So as we all turn on, tune in, and drop out for another season of American Idol, keep this in mind: would you still buy one of these contestant's albums if they were not associated with the show?

Far East movement and Wong Fu Productions dance like Michael Jackson

The Far East Movement is a rap group hailing from Los Angeles. They got together with Wong Fu Productions you may know them from Yellow Fever, to make this video from their single "Dance like Micheal Jackson." This video came out about a year ago, however it was just featured on Gossip Girl (tonight that is). Wong Fu and Far East Movement are both groups of hard working guys and gals and its nice to see hard work pay off for a change rather than connections. I have followed Wong Fu ever since I saw Yellow Fever about three years ago, check it out if you haven't seen it yet. The vid is posted below.



Under-Appreciated Band: The Kills

Not your average avant garde post punk revival garage rock band...in fact The Kills really cannot be explained by a bunch of conventional indie snob music labels. The only way to "get" the Kills' sound is to experience it for yourself. Their music isn't for everyone, but it has a very downtown New York City hipster appeal.




October 4, 2009

Brown Eyed Girls - Abracadabra and Other Korean Addictions

Another embarrassing k-pop confession...it's so Auto-Tuned and yet I am hooked. I have listened to this song at least five times within the span of an hour...ohhh boy. I have a problem.



Brave Brothers feat. Son Dambi and Minwoo - Invisible
Another class track produced by the Brave Brothers and featuring Son Dambi...



Jiggy Fellaz, Double Trouble and Vasco - Yo Ye Yo
It's Korean rap.





October 2, 2009

Guilty Pleasures List 8

Nelly Furtado - Manos Al Aire
I like old Nelly Furtado, that is "Whoa Nelly!" and "Folklore" her two lowest grossing albums...I guess that's why she called on Timbaland to work on her colossal third release. However this new latin album brings back memories of the highly underrated Folklore. I like.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttRmn84uv-I



Young Love - Discotech and Find A New Way
He can sing and the beat is great...but seriously STOP writing your own songs. This is why Young Love is on my guilty pleasures list, he can sing, its well produced but the song writing is too lame.





Hilary Duff - Stranger, Wake Up
Ok I know what you are thinking..."MusicGeek! You have posted some pretty messed up artists in your sorry excuse for a blog...but this is the final straw! I am unsubscribing!" But please don't unsubscribe...I can explain...please!!! Although there is no excuse for the Hilary Duff music fetish, and she is a product of the fascist Disney music machine, some of her songs are quite catchy. And she is no Miley Cyrus...I mean at least she can carry a tune.

Stranger

Wake Up

Timbaland - Throw it On Me, and Time
This is from his extremely pretentious album. it got slammed by critics but I thought the collaborations with The Hives and She Wants Revenge were quite good.

Throw It On Me




Natalie Imbruglia - Want
I'm a sucker for Natalie. She may be a pop artist but she has some depth at least...then again I just listed Hilary Duff above her so anyone that comes after Hilary has more depth! Her newest single from her up coming album, is miles better than her first single "Wild About It." Its dark and brooding, and I like it even though its co-written by Chris Martin.

Want

Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me
She has been compared to Amy Winehouse, and they both have powerful voices, however that's where the similarities end. Amy's style is much messier, and that's how she rose to fame, her sloppy take on soul, Galbriella is more cleaned up. Although she lacks Winehouse's edginess she has her own take on the genre playing up her "good girl gone bad image." I would also like to point out that Gabriella is only 18! And her voice is already so powerful! Unlike the Disney brood (although I do have Hilary up there) Gabriella gets by on her talent, not her daddy and preteen fan base. Take that Miley Cyrus.

Sweet About Me


Son Dambi - Cry Eye
Stupid song title but oh so catchy. Son Dambi definitely my favorite Korean pop singer at the moment.



T-ara & Supernova 티아라 & 초신성 - TTL Time to Love
Yeah so the beginning of the MV kind of reminds me of 2PM's "Again and Again" and the Supernova is sort of like a Big Bang rip off, but I like the song.



2NE1 - Pretty One
I love them, they kind of remind 0f the Korean version of TLC...






Weekend in Toronto

I will be in Toronto for a few days so posts will be irregular.

October 1, 2009

October Playlist

Silversun Pickups - Panic Switch
Yeah, yeah so everyone has heard Lazy eye, and I'm sure a good percentage of you have heard "Panic Switch" as well. Except I hadn't yet...Shelly posted this on my facebook a week ago, and I loved it.



Dappled Cities - The Price I like the orchestral sound mingling with the Morrisey-like lead singer.



Red Riders
- Ordinary
I have been listening to this all September, I like the jangly guitar riffs.



Josh Pyke
- You Don't Scare Me A bit quirky and kind of cute.




W & Whale
- I Was Born To Rock
I am pretty sure this was for a GAP commercial in Korea just because of their clothing...but I like the song.



Cage - I Never Knew You
One seriously disturbing song about a man so obsessed with a woman he begins to stalk her and ultimately kills her. Cage is one twisted lyricist, but his songs are graphic stories that must be heard.



Brother Ali - Us
Just a good rap track, an instant hip hop classic.



Jay Reatard - It Ain't Gonna Save Me
Obnoxious name and creepy looking guy, but once he opens his mouth and starts belting, it doesn't even matter.