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  • Top 50 Albums of 2009

    Nov 23 2009, 0h34 por harvey_999

    As of 11/22/09

    harvey_999's top albums (12 months)
    1. La Roux - La Roux (671)
    2. Tegan and Sara - Sainthood (630)
    3. Tegan and Sara - So Jealous (545)
    4. Tegan and Sara - The Con (483)
    5. Metric - Fantasies (427)
    6. Brandi Carlile - Give Up The Ghost (313)
    7. The Be Good Tanyas - Hello Love (290)
    8. Tegan and Sara - If It Was You (277)
    9. Whispertown2000 - Livin' In A Dream (259)
    10. Brandi Carlile - The Story (252)
    11. Paramore - Brand New Eyes (249)
    12. A Fine Frenzy - Bomb In a Birdcage (Bonus Track Version) (242)
    13. Jaymay - Autumn Fallin' (241)
    14. Sondre Lerche - Heartbeat Radio (240)
    15. Sondre Lerche - Faces Down (227)
    16. The Kills - Midnight Boom (212)
    17. The Sounds - Dying to Say This to You (211)
    18. Flyleaf - Memento Mori (202)
    19. The Cliks - Snakehouse (189)
    20. Brandi Carlile - Brandi Carlile (181)
    21. Santigold - Santigold (181)
    22. The Weepies - Say I Am You (180)
    23. Tilly and the Wall - O (177)
    24. Le Tigre - This Island (176)
    25. Laura Marling - Alas I Cannot Swim (175)
    26. The Bird and the Bee - the bird and the bee (172)
    27. Jesca Hoop - Kismet (166)
    28. Patty Griffin - Living With Ghosts (158)
    29. A Fine Frenzy - One Cell In The Sea (149)
    30. Catherine Feeny - Hurricane Glass (143)
    31. Tegan and Sara - Live At The Wireless (140) 32. The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing (135)
    33. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Show Your Bones (131)
    34. Nightmare of You - Nightmare of You (128)
    35. Meg & Dia - Here, Here and Here (120)
    36. Kings of Leon - Only by the Night (118)
    37. Tegan and Sara - Under Feet Like Ours (110)
    38. Rachael Yamagata - Happenstance (107)
    39. Uh Huh Her - Common Reaction (105)
    40. The Bird and the Bee - Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future (103)
    41. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell (102)
    42. Emiliana Torrini - Me And Armini (101)
    43. Sondre Lerche - Two Way Monologue (97)
    44. Dido - Life For Rent/No Angel (96)
    45. Metric - Live It Out (95)
    46. Charlotte Sometimes - Waves And The Both of Us (Bonus Track Version) (95) 47. Florence + The Machine - Lungs (92)
    48. Michelle Branch - Hotel Paper (87)
    49. Maria Mena - Cause And Effect (84)
    50. The Dollyrots - Because I'm Awesome (Audio Version) (84)
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  • Music Library [November 2009]

    Nov 12 2009, 16h01 por sqwrl

    A

    First: a balladeer
    Last: Azure Ray
    Fav: Alejandro Fuentes, Alex Swings Oscar sings!, Ani DiFranco, Armchair Cynics
    88 in Total


    B

    First: Baby Bash
    Last: B-Zet
    Fav: Backstreet Boys, Beatfabrik, Ben's Brother, Britney Spears
    81 in Total


    C

    First: Caesars
    Last: Cypress Hill
    Fav: Carrie Underwood, Cary Brothers, Casper, City and Colour, Colbie Caillat, Cryptic
    64 in Total


    D

    First: DaJule Steilz
    Last: Dusty Springfield
    Fav: DaJule Steilz, Daniel Powter, Dash Berlin, Daughtry, Dave Koz, Die Happy, Dishwalla
    69 in Total


    E

    First: Eamon
    Last: Eye Alaska
    Fav: Eastmountainsouth, Elisa, Evans Blue, Eye Alaska
    37 in Total


    F

    First: F.R.
    Last: Fusion
    Fav: Faith Hill, Favorite, Ferras, Fiva, FIVA & MNEMONIC, Fiva MC & DJ Radrum, Frankmusik
    41 in Total


    G

    First: G.M.C
    Last: Gym Class Heroes
    Fav: Glashaus, Goo Goo Dolls, Green Eyed Stare, Gregor Meyle, Griffin House
    33 in Total


    H

    First: H Is Orange
    Last: Hurt
    Fav: Herbert Grönemeyer, Holly Brook, Holly McNarland, Hollywood Undead
    21 in Total


    I

    First: I-94
    Last: Intwine
    Fav: Inflabluntahz, Ingrid Michaelson
    19 in Total


    J

    First: J. Stress & Azrael
    Last: Justin Timberlake
    Fav: Jack's Mannequin, Jakalope, Jet Black Stare, Jimmy Eat World, Jintanino, John Mayer, Josh Hoge, Juli
    68 in Total


    K

    First: K.I.Z.
    Last: Kyle and Brent
    Fav: K.I.Z., Karmina, Katharine McPhee, Kelly Clarkson, Kidneythieves, Kings of Leon, Kutless
    55 in Total


    L

    First: La Quinta Estación
    Last: Lynzie Kent
    Fav: Laith Al-Deen, Leigh Nash, Lesley Roy, Lifehouse, Like A Storm, Lionel Richie, Lu, Luxuslärm
    53 in Total


    M

    First: M83
    Last: My Favorite Highway
    Fav: Maria Mena, Marit Larsen, Marquess, Mat Kearney, Matt Nathanson, Matt Wertz, Meat Loaf, Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Metro Station, Miley Cyrus, Montana Max, Mopz Wanted, Morcheeba, My Favorite Highway
    82 in Total


    N

    First: Natalie Bassingthwaighte
    Last: Nosliw
    Fav: Nathan Angelo, NEEDTOBREATHE, Nekst86, Nickelback, Niraj Chag
    34 in Total


    O

    First: Oasis
    Last: Outlandish
    Fav: Ólafur Arnalds, Olivia Broadfield, One Less Reason
    13 in Total


    P

    First: P!nk
    Last: Pyranja
    Fav: Parabelle, Peter Bradley Adams, Peter Fox, Phil Collins, Philipp Poisel, Prinz Pi, Prinz Porno
    50 in Total


    Q

    First: Queen
    Last: Quintino
    Fav: Quietdrive
    3 in Total


    R

    First: R. Kelly
    Last: Ryan Star
    Fav: Rapsoul, Reamonn, Red Goodbye, Robyn, Ronan Keating, Ryan Adams
    56 in Total


    S

    First: Saad
    Last: System of a Down
    Fav: Sara Bareilles, Schiller, Shiml, Silbermond, Simple Plan, Sine, Slovo, Söhne Mannheims, Stabbing Westward, Staind, State of Shock, StilRize, Sunrise Avenue
    123 in Total


    T

    First: Taichi
    Last: Tyler Hilton
    Fav: Taichi, Taylor Swift, Teddy Geiger, Terra Naomi, The Campaign, The Fray, The Script, The Veronicas, The White Tie Affair, Three Days Grace, Tina Dico, Tom Albrecht, Tone Damli Aaberge, Tracy Chapman, Train
    91 in Total


    U

    First: U2
    Last: Uyama Hiroto
    Fav: Uh Huh Her, Uncle Kracker
    8 in Total


    V

    First: Valezka
    Last: Vonda Shepard
    Fav: Vanessa Hudgens, Vienna Teng
    11 in Total


    W

    First: Wallace Coleman
    Last: Wyclef Jean
    Fav: Wallace Coleman, William Fitzsimmons
    12 in Total


    X

    First: Xavier Naidoo
    Last: Xavier Naidoo
    Fav: Xavier Naidoo
    1 in Total
    ;)


    Y

    First: Yiruma
    Last: Your Favorite Enemies
    Fav: Your Favorite Enemies
    4 in Total


    Z

    First: Zeichen der Zeit
    Last: Zwang
    Fav: Zeichen der Zeit
    6 in Total


    #

    First: +44
    Last: 257ers
    Fav: +44, 3 Doors Down, 3OH!3, 10 Years, 12 Stones, 16 Frames
    17 in Total


    Soundtracks

    First: 8 Mile
    Last: Underworld
    Fav: City of Angels, Cruel Intentions, Dirty Dancing 2, Hannah Montana The Movie, Jenseits der Stille, La marche de l'empereur, P.S. I Love You, Romeo & Juliet Soundtrack, The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift, Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain
    53 in Total
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  • i play on the black keys.

    Set 26 2009, 3h33 por desilynne

    Answer the questions based on your current top 50 artists (as listed in your overall charts).

    1. How did you get into 25?
    Idol 8: i kind of got into this thing called american idol... they just happened along with their silly group songs & choreography.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Matt Nathanson: TocarCurve of the Earth. it's one of those things i remember vividly.

    3. What’s your favorite lyric by 33?
    i have 3 tied for 31 so i'm just picking one at will. Umbrellas: The City Lights: so have you been to a place like this? to see your breath as it paints against the sky. the fever is near. i wish you were here.

    4. What is your favorite album by 49?
    The Academy Is... I kind of just like songs by them. i guess Fast Times At Barrington High

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Counting Crows: all of them but live at the amsterdam, or whatever.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50?
    Tyler Hilton: You'll Ask For Me jfc i could die by that song

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?
    Kyle Peek: i mean Goodknight isn't the happiest for me

    8. What is your favorite album by 15?
    Fall Out Boy: From Under The Cork Tree

    9. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Amos Lee: What's Been Goin' On

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Matt Giraud: How you fight for me, how you love on me...

    11. What is your favorite album by 40?
    July For Kings: Swim

    12. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Jon Peter Lewis: [track artist=Jon Peter Lewis]Song for Christopher Columbus


    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Midtown: TocarNo Place Feels Like Home. just anything that involves that song.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38?
    Carly Smithson: TocarJust Missed The Train

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Jack's Mannequin: What Gets You Off?

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    Idol 8: twice!

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Graham Colton Band: the first one i know i heard was TocarBest Days but i'm sure there was something before.

    18. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Mat Kearney: [album artist=Mat Kearney]Nothing Left to Lose[/track]

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    The Rising: probably michael johns as he's the only one i know.

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Brooke White: four times on the idol 7 tour but i'd die to see her on this one.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27?
    Bryan Greenberg: getting drunk at the graham/michael/tim show and verbally assaulting him via twitter for not being there. oops.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16?
    The Rocket Summer: TocarBreak It Out

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    City & Colour: Hello, I'm In Delaware

    24. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Midwest Kings: [album artist=Midwest Kings]Incoherent With Desire to Move On


    25. What is your favorite song by 21?
    To Have Heroes: Lost in America

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Jason Castro: Daydream

    27. What is your favorite album by 3?
    David Cook: Analog Heart

    28. What is your favorite song by 2?
    The Hold Steady: TocarFirst Night

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Bliss 66[/arist]: probably TocarSooner or Later

    30. What is your favorite song by 8?
    Axium how the fuck are they still this high? Wavelength

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    AN EMBARRASSING AMOUNT. David Archuleta: 9.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    jfc, have you heard anything by Joshua Radin? no! he has no happy songs!

    33. What is your favorite album by 12?
    well Drew Wright doesn't really have any out

    34. What is the worst song by 45?
    Film a lot of them are terrible, to be honest.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers: You've Changed, i think.

    36. What is your favorite album by 48?
    O.A.R: 34th & 8th

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live?
    John Mayer none, actually.

    38. What is your favorite song by 36?
    The Scene Aesthetic: TocarYellow Birds & Coal Mines or TocarAlvin Maker's Greensong

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Umbrellas: The City Lights

    40. What is your favorite album by 7?
    Tim Brantley: Goldtop Heights

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy?
    Alexi Murdoch: 12

    42. What is your favorite album by 41?
    Ray LaMontagne: 'Til the Sun Turns Black

    43. What is your favorite song by 24?
    William Tell: TocarSounds
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  • Concert History (Last Update: 11/25/09)

    Ago 28 2009, 3h34 por mobydickulous

    I'll be updating this from time to time with new shows and other old ones that I remember seeing, so check back to see what sort of musical adventures I find myself on.

    Updates:
    11/25/09 - Added Hollywood Show
    08/28/09 - Various Edits, added BOAP show.
    01/30/08 - Added Jason Mraz Killington show
    01/11/08 - Added Rustic/Dominic and the Lucid Stone Church and New Year's show with AFA and PSC, added Ben Folds Fleet Center show.
    11/15/07 - Added Rustic Overtones/Revision show, and RenFest acts.
    08/25/07 - Added a few shows, Rustic, Mayer/Folds and mom's bands.
    02/28/07 - Added John Mayer/Mat Kearney show, slight edit on a couple entries.
    11/24/06 - Added The Jazz Guys as the opener for Doughty at Higher Ground.
    11/02/06 - Added links to blog entries about BNL and Mraz shows, edited Doughty entry following Higher Ground gig.
    10/25/06 - Added another BNL show and Mike Doughty shows.
    10/19/06 - Added the 6gig show that B reminded me about.
    10/08/06 - Added DMB show I somehow managed to leave out, added venues to PSC and Rocktopus, spell checked.


    2 Skinnee J's (2) - Toad's Place Newhaven CT, Rocks Off NYC Boat Cruise Reunion Show NY Harbor NYC
    ~A byproduct of my Rustic obsession, the J's were headlining a show down in CT that PSC and Rocktopus opened. B and I took the opportunity to see the two bands formed out of Rustic play together and made the trip south. What we weren't expecting was the spectacle of the J's. Having only heard snippets of songs we were both blown away by their showmanship and lyrical abilities. Following that show (which we ended up having to leave early to get back home) we got our hands on as much J's material as possible. Unfortunately, the band went on a 3 year hiatus before reuniting for a series of shows in July of '05, an event Brandon and I had no intention of missing. We took the train down to NYC and rocked out on the water with the J's and a couple hundred other devoted fans. I'd be hard pressed to describe the J's music, but they've been classified as "Nerd Rap". I invite you to go check them yourselves at their Myspace page.

    6gig - Opened for PSC Asylum Portland ME
    ~I only vaguely remember this show. I'm pretty sure we missed part of it for one reason or another and only caught a couple of songs. 6gig was always more of B's band than they were mine, but they were in that big group of bands loosely affiliated with Rustic and PSC and they had a really solid sound and quite a following in Maine. PSC did a cover of their song "Hit the Ground" for the "Beautiful Locals" album that I really dig.

    As Fast As - Northern Lights Clifton Park NY
    ~Part of the New Years Eve extravaganza with Rustic and PSC, I finally got to catch an AFA show after having been to so many Rocktopus shows back in the day (the former name for most of the AFA lineup). I must say I was impressed. They've been on a break while the Rustic album was put together, since the keyboard player is in Rustic, and they still sounded tight and played a great, high energy set. They rocked the crowd hard and had the best set of the night, even as the first of two opening bands (with PSC being the other). I really enjoyed their "debut" album, and was eager to see if they could pull it off live and they certainly did.

    Barenaked Ladies (7) - Memorial Auditorium Burlington VT, Verizon Center Manchester NH [3], Fleet Center Boston MA, Orpheum Theatre Boston MA [2]
    ~I've been seeing these guys play since '95, soon after they released Rock Spectacle, and they continue to impress with great high energy, hilarious and flawlessly performed shows. One of many under appreciated artists on this list, I'll continue to see BNL as long as they continue to tour and I've been introduced to a couple of great acts who've opened for them over the years. For pictures and details about my most recent BNL gig, peep this.

    Ben Folds (2) - UNH Fieldhouse Durham NH, Fleet Center Boston MA, Walnut Creek Ampitheater Raleigh NC
    ~Another artist who sat on my "must see" list for a long time before I had the chance to catch his show. Folds uses the piano in ways it was never intended, though clearly should have been. His geeky power over a crowd can't be denied and his consistently well composed improv songs rarely disappoint. Though it was extremely hot at the fieldhouse, that was my only complaint about this show. I'd see Folds perform over and over and never tire of hearing him play.

    Blue Man Group - Blue Man Theatre Boston MA
    ~After years of wanting to see the show, I took a UNH sponsored trip down with a friend and about 40 other folks on a bus to Boston. There's no way to accurately describe a Blue Man show. It's surreal, powerful, loud, hilarious and inspiring. Such simple concepts, but executed perfectly and with energy that really does seem otherworldly. If you haven't seen Blue Man, you should.

    Bonnie Raitt - Stowe Concert Series Stowe VT
    ~The Stowe Concert Series were a bunch of shows I got to attend for free with my mother. She got tickets through her place of work at the time and it was an excuse to sit outside on a summer night and enjoy some good company and some tunes. I was quite young for all these shows (maybe 13 by the time we stopped going to them) and I certainly wasn't always a fan of the bands, but hey, free concerts should never be dismissed. This was the only one of the Stowe shows I can honestly say I really enjoyed. My mother being a huge Bonnie Raitt fan I had grown up listening to her music and her live show was really great. More than the show itself I think I got a kick out of how much fun my mother had.

    Brett Dennen - Opened for Jason Mraz Hollywood Bowl Hollywood CA
    ~This was my first exposure to Dennen's music and I was pleasantly surprised. Mraz always manages to pick great openers and this was no excepetion. I thuroughly enjoyed Brett's set and vibe and look forward to hearing more from him in the future.

    Butterfly Boucher - Opened for BNL Verizon Center Manchester NH
    ~One semi-hit and that was it. Her single never really did a whole lot, but she put on a pretty good show and really played to the crowd well. I was expecting big things from her but they never developed.

    Carbon Leaf - Opened for Jason Mraz Orpheum Theatre Boston MA
    ~A pleasant surprise at the Mraz show. An interesting and eclectic modern rock band with a lot of Irish influence. Their set was hot and cold and they seemed less polished than they should have been for such a seasoned act but the songs that hit were great.

    Cornmo - Opened for Ben Folds UNH Fieldhouse Durham NH
    ~There aren't even words...wait, yes there are, not good.

    Dane Cook (4) - Comedy Connection Boston MA, Hampton Casino Ballroom Hampton NH, UNH Fieldhouse Durham NH, Fleet Center Boston MA
    ~I first caught Dane's act on Comedy Central in '99 when he did the Comics Come Home special. I was immediately drawn to his style and took the first chance to see him perform down in Boston. I had his independently released cd and got him to sign it and take a picture with me and my crew. Since then his career has exploded and I'm happy to have had the chance to watch it grow. I hope he continues to be successful in whatever he does.

    Dave Matthews Band - Molson Center (now the Bell Center) Montreal Canada
    ~I was 18 or 19 and my fried Kevin called me one day to ask what I was up to the following afternoon. Not having any plans he said he'd be by to pick me up and that we were driving to Canada to see Dave Matthews. Both fairly robust DMB fans we were unstoppable balls of crazy all the way there. Late getting started, and even more so after getting lost in Montreal, we finally rolled into the Molson Center, ran to Will Call and grabbed our tickets and proceeded to the nearest usher. The tickets were a gift from Kevin's wonderful mother who worked for Ben and Jerry's, one of the primary sponsors of the tour. We had no idea where our seats were located and it wasn't until the usher led us to our 11th row center final locations that we had the chance to turn to each other and share looks of absolute amazement. Two solid hours of grooving out ensued, from which my neck was sore for three days. The show was incredible and the entire trip will probably always stand as one of the greatest experiences of my life.

    Dominic and The Lucid - Opened for Rustic Overtones Stone Church Newmarket NH
    ~A fairly talented young band from the Portland area. The show was lackluster due to poor vocal mixing and a low energy set. The crowd was there to see Rustic and most of us were tierd of waiting by the time the set came to a close. I've heard good things about them but I was not impressed.

    Empty Pockets (many) - Wainer Park Hinesburg VT
    ~My mom's old band, I catch their show whenever mom and her husband (the guitar player) make the trip up from NC. I was too young to get into any of their shows when they played in the Burlington area regularly back in teh day. Great covers of clssic rhythm and blues, rock and whatever else floats their boat.

    Even All Out - Opened for Rocktopus State Theatre Portland ME
    ~A now (thankfully) defunct high school band out of Maine who opened for Rocktopus at their CD release party.

    Famous - Opened for PSC Stone Church Newmarket NH
    ~A decent young band with a lot of talent and some really good songs. In terms of personality though, I just a got a really annoying vibe from them. Maybe it was just that night, but they came off a bit to cocky for my taste and the lead singer annoyed the hell out of me during his between song rants. Their whole attitude is probably what kept me from really enjoying the music and probably from buying their album.

    Four Tops - Champlain Valley Fair Essex Junction VT with the Temptations
    ~I don't really remember much about this show. I was fairly young and my mother took me. I remember being surprised by how many of the songs I knew and I know I had a good time and I'm certainly glad I can say I saw them.

    G. Love & Special Sauce (3) - UNH Fieldhouse with Run DMC Durham NH, Bank of America Pavilion opening for Jason Mraz Boston MA, Hollywood Bowl opening for Jason Mraz Hollywood CA
    ~It was an odd bill that night at UNH, at least to me, but odder still was that G. Love was the headliner. DMC ended up running late so G. Love went on first and put on a hell of a show. Though much of the setlist consisted of his standard style of bluesy, laid back tunes, he still held the crowd's attention and you could really feel the passion he had for the music. A large portion of the crowd was there for Run DMC, but I think even many of them were fully into G. Love by the end of his lengthy set. As the years have gone by, G. and the guys have continued to put out good music and are still kickin' just as hard if not harder these days and I enjoyed having them along for the Mraz tour.

    Gavin DeGraw - Opened for BNL Verizon Center Manchester NH
    ~I had never heard of him before the show but man did he blow up soon after it. I wore out his album but I must say I've tired of hearing about him at this point. Unless he puts out some new and interesting material soon I don't expect to hear much from him in years to come. A great talent though and his show and band were awesome.

    Gratton Brothers Band - Enosburg High School Enosburg VT
    ~A collection of Gratton family members and friends who play family events every so often, in this case for RenFest.

    Guster - Opened for BNL Fleet Center Boston MA
    ~I think I might have known one or two Guster songs before I saw them play but as soon as I had the chance I picked up more of their material and they've become a favorite of mine. Their show is intense. If you don't have the Guster On Ice cd/dvd, run out and get it. The show was taped at the State Theater in Portland and B and I foolishly missed our chance to be there.

    Jason Mraz (4) - Orpheum Theatre Boston MA, Pickel Barrel Night Club Killington VT, Bank of America Pavilion Boston MA, Hollywood Bowl Hollywood CA
    ~There aren't enough words to express how amazing Mraz is. I only wish I had known about him sooner. After being forced to play his first album over and over again while working at a record store during its release, I swore that if I never heard another Mraz song I could die happy. But when he released Mr. A-Z I was intrigued and dug deeper into his older material. What I found were dozens of amazing songs and an artist with more talent then will every truly be appreciated. I'm happy to call Mraz my favorite modern artist and all time favorite singer/songwriter. The Boston show (my first) was great, with two really high quality opening acts. My mother drove all the way up from North Carolina to come to the show with me and we both had an amazing time. I was lucky enough to get third row seats and with the Orpheum being a fairly small venue, Mraz was literally a couple of feet away (pictures here) and put on a great show. All in all right up there in my top three concert experiences ever. If you're interested you can read about it here. Update 01/30/08: Head over to my journal entry here to read all the details about the incredible, small venue Jason Mraz show I was lucky enough to attend in Killington earlier this month. His first gig back in the states after touring and recording in Europe in preparation for his new record We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things that'll be released on May 20th. It was an amazing night and the new songs are incredible. Just read the recap for full details and a few pictures.

    The Jazz Guys - Opened for Mike Doughty Higher Ground Burlington VT
    ~A fun local band and a great opener for Doughty. They're getting pretty big locally and for good reason. Fun lyrics and a good live show.

    John Mayer (3) - Mullins Center Amherst MA, TD Banknorth Garden Boston MA, Walnut Creek Ampitheater Raleigh NC
    ~One of the glaring standouts on the "list of artists I need to see" for a long time I knew Mayer would be a great show but it was even better. Hannah and I were in awe the entire set and the show rocked much harder than I would have imagined. The band was on point, the stage set was comparatively minimal but added wonderfully to the show, the set was well constructed and the guitar work was simply amazing. There will be more Mayer shows in my future without a doubt. Edit: Since that first show, Hannah and I caught the Mayer/Folds tour when it rolled through Boston. I didn't know it could get better, but our seats owned and the show was even more amazing. Easily at the top of my concert list as one of the greatest shows with one of the most amazing people I've ever met. I had such a good time that I flew down to NC and took mom to the show in Raleigh.

    K'naan - Bank of America Pavilion opening for Jason Mraz Boston MA
    ~I was really looking forward to seeing K'naan after checking out some of his stuff on Myspace and Youtube. He's got a flow built for storytelling and wears his Samolian heritage on his sleave. We ended up missing his first couple of songs thanks to traffic but I was impressed with his ease on stage and evident enjoyment of what he's doing. I'm hoping to catch him again at a headlining show that's a bit more intimate.

    Lewis Black - State Theatre Portland ME
    ~As good live as his is on his albums and the Daily Show. For a guy who's entire act is built on being angry he really seems to have a great time doing standup and he connected with the audience really well. I was lucky enough to have second row seats and laughed my ass off even though I had heard a bunch of the jokes.

    Live - Whittamore Center Durham NH
    ~Not a show I would have stood in line for, but the tickets were cheap, the company was good and it turned out to be fun anyway. I actually preferred the opening band but this road-tested group did their part and I rocked along to the hits that I knew.

    Looker - Enosburg High School Enosburg VT
    ~My uncle Brian's band, reunited after about 20 years for the RenFest bennifit for my Aunt Renee. Just great to hear my uncle sing and as a bonus he had my cousin Dylan (his son) fill in on drums, a great experience and the greatest of causes.

    Loudermilk (2) - Opened for PSC Muddy River Smokehouse Porstmouth NH, Asylum Portland ME
    ~I am not a fan of Loudermilk

    Lyle Lovett - Opened for Bonnie Raitt at Stowe Concert Series Stowe VT
    ~Yeah, he's definitely strange looking and just a bit to twangy for my taste.

    Mat Kearney - Opened for John Mayer at Mullins Center Amherst MA
    ~I didn't know anything about Kearney before his show with Mayer but I was quite impressed. I figured he'd have to be decent to stand up next to a talent like John Mayer and he didn't disappoint. Good songwriting and a really distinct and fun delivery I'll definitely be picking up his album when I get the chance.

    Michael Bolton - Stowe Concert Series Stowe VT
    ~Again, not a concert of my choosing. The only redeeming factor had nothing to do with the performance. Before the show, the guy in the raised sound booth in the center of the audience was juggling facing the left side of the crowd, the opposite side to me. I was about 12 and went around to ask him if I could give it a try. He handed me down the objects, I juggled for a second, threw one behind my back and caught it and that entire side of the audience started clapping. I, of course, freaked out, handed him back his objects and walked briskly back to my seat. In hindsight it was pretty cool, but at the time I couldn't have been more embarrassed.

    Mike Doughty (2) - Verizon Center Manchester NH, Higher Ground Burlington VT
    ~After getting into his music at the start of '06, I finally had the chance to catch Doughty's show when he opened for the Barenaked Ladies and then again at his Halloween show in Burlington a week later. The former Soul Coughing front man has grown up a lot since he split with his SC mates, and grabbed onto a sort of folk/rock/new-wave style that suits his poetic lyrics well. With such an interesting artist I was concerned his live act might not live up to the hype I had created for him but he didn't disappoint. With great energy and a fun, improvisational show, Doughty and his very capable band entertain the hell our of the crowd and he continues to create compelling and intersesting music.

    Paranoid Social Club (many) - Stone Church Newmarket NH, Higher Ground Burlington VT, Club Metronome Burlington VT, Barley Pub Dover NH, Asylum Portland ME, Big Easy Portland ME, Tin Palace Durham NH, Muddy River Smokehouse Portsmouth NH, Toad's Place Newhaven CT, Northern Lights Clifton Park NY
    ~PSC is comprised of the lead singer, bassist and drummer (for the last few months anyway) from Rustic. It was a natural progression from one band to the next and PSC took from Rustic much of the same vibe and energy. More of a classifiable rock band, PSC is all about good music and good times. With rock solid riffs and amazing vocals the band always puts on a great show and is at all times determined to rock an audience no matter how many they are or how excited they seem. Some of my best memories stem from PSC shows and sharing the band with new fans and old fans alike.

    Pete Kilpatrick (5) - Big Easy Portland ME, Barley Pub Dover NH [3], York Highschool York ME
    ~An up and coming songwriter out of Maine with a rockin' band (the Pete Kilpatrick Supergroup or Pete Kilpatrick Band) and a fun live show. He was a frequent opener for PSC and Rocktopus at their NH and ME area shows.

    Raul Midón (raul midon) - Opened for Jason Mraz Orpheum Theatre Boston MA
    ~An awe inspiring guitarist who I was very excited to see. His very simple "man with a guitar" set held the audience's full attention the whole time. His flamenco strumming and soulful vocals should truly be experienced live to be appreciated. My only wish is that he had more than one album and an EP worth of music for me to enjoy.

    rebel alliance - Roques Burlington VT
    ~My step brother's band, also one known as Given Groove. They do both covers and originals that Paul writes and they've been playing together for a few years now. Paul is an amazing guitarist and song writer and I expect big things out of him in the future if he can just get a bit more motivated.

    revision - Opened for Rustic OvertonesHigher Ground Ballroom Burlington VT
    ~A fun three piece from Ithica NY. Great energy, fun songwriting and an energetic jam-band feel. Nice to see the use of piano and organ and all three band members were into the set from start to finish. They're always high energy from what I can gleen from short clips of other performances I've seen, but they were especially excited to open for Rustic, one of their favorite bands. They sat up the the balcony and rocked out to Rustic's set just as hard as anybody there.

    Rocktopus (many) - Stone Church Newmarket NH, Barley Pub Dover NH, State Theatre Portland ME, Bull Moose Music Portsmouth NH, York Highschool York ME, Toad's Place Newhaven CT
    ~The band of former Rustic keyboard player Spencer Albee that has since changed its name to As Fast As. Following the Rustic split B and I would try and catch these guys whenever they were in town. They had a catch sound and a fun-loving, if a bit pretentious, vibe. After a while it began to feel as if the band thought they were huge stars on some imaginary stage and our interest wained. When they fired the one down to earth member of the band, their drummer Brian, and changed the name, we stopped going to shows. I've heard some of their recent stuff and am unimpressed. Even the retooled versions of old Rocktopus songs feel overproduced and radio polished. It was the raw, reckless keyboards and bass lines that I enjoyed about Rockto and that seems to be missing in the more modern As Fast As product.

    Run DMC - UNH Fieldhouse with G. Love Durham NH
    ~Hip-hop royalty in southern NH, a little strange yes, but a great show still. The stage setup was minimal but it didn't matter at the group put on a high energy show, even after touring for over 20 years. It was an honor just to have the opportunity to see them perform.

    Rustic Overtones (6) - UNH Granite State Room Durham NH, "Final Show" at the State Theatre Portland Maine, "Summer Reunion" shows at the Asylum Portland Maine, Higher Ground Burlington VT, Stone Church Newmarket NH, Northern Lights Clifton Park NY
    ~The band that started my rock renaissance and pulled me out of an extended, exclusively hip-hop phase. Rustic was a rock-centric seven piece out of Maine who's influences and output can't be nailed down to one genre. After being dragged to their show my Freshman year, I was immediately drawn to their energy and unique sound. I spent the next few years trying to get my hands on everything Rustic related and by my junior year I found myself front and center for their farewell performance. Rustic's music touched a lot of people, and though they never made it to the main stream, their rhythms live on in their passionate fans, such as myself, who do whatever they can to pass on the Rustic love. Edit: 08/25/07 Rustic has reunited for the summer of '07, playing a bunch of shows around New England, the last of which went off tonight in Troy NY. There's still hope that they may book more but no word yet on how long the reunion will really last. The one show I had a chance to see was simply incredible and I can only hope they book a Burlington area date. Edit: 11/15/07 Ask and ye shall receive, Rustic played their triumphant return to Burlington at Higher Ground on the 9th to a packed house. Awesome show as always and the fanbase is really starting to pick up steam again. The folks over at RockLikeWar.com are good people and a buch of us were able to make it out, resulting in a bunch of good pictures and finally a live recording of one of the summer tour shows! Edit: 01/11/08 A dream come true for fans of Rustic and the bands that their breakup spawned, PSC and AFA opened for Rustic at their New Years Eve extravaganza down in Clifton Park NY. Awesome show you can read all about on the message board ar Rocklikewar.com.

    SO GLAD - Foothills Juice & Java King NC
    ~The new incarnation of my mother's band with just her vocals and her husband Dave on guitar. They have a bass player fill in on ocasion and are looking for a regular drummer. Such a good time whenever they play and they always draw quite a crowd.

    Splender - Opened for Live at Whittamore Center Durham NH
    ~Now reconfigured as Headrush these guys grabbed my attention from the first note they played. With hard charging melodies and thoughtful lyrics I was really impressed by their energy and command of an audience almost completely unaware of their music. They promised to come back to UNH later in the year but never returned. They released two albums, as Splender and I'll probably pick up the Headrush album if it ever actually comes out. You can check out the new band on their Myspace page.

    Strangefolk - Johnson State College Johnson VT
    ~I don't remember much of this show other than getting a serious contact high from everyone there. I was hanging out with an old friend from high school who's sister was attending JSC at the time and we decided to hit up this show. I must say, they were better than I would have expected, just not my type of music.

    Temptations - Champlain Valley Fair Essex Junction VT with the Four Tops
    ~I don't really remember much about this show. I was fairly young and my mother took me. I remember being surprised by how many of the songs I knew and I know I had a good time and I'm certainly glad I can say I saw them.

    Tony McNaboe - Opened for Rocktopus State Theatre Portland ME
    ~Former Rustic Overtones Drummer turned R&B singer. I was both shocked and impressed by his abilities when I first caught his act at the Rocktopus show. I bought his debut disc that night and enjoyed the hell out of it. It seems his career has stalled somewhat, which is too bad because I certainly would have picked up another of this albums and I'm always down to support anything with Rustic roots..
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  • Top 5 Lists - Jan-July '09

    Ago 8 2009, 16h16 por Siwelb

    Wow...this year has been an awesome year for new music so far! Not only have there been some great new releases, but I've been discovering some older releases by artists whom I wished I'd discovered much sooner. This year the female vocalists completely took over! I'd have to say the most anticipated album this year was definitely Mat Kearney's "City Of Black & White". Last month, I just happened to stumble upon a female vocalist named Courtney Jaye, who has quickly made her way up to a secure spot in my top 10 artists. :) Anyways, enough rambling and on to the lists...

    Top 5 Newly Discovered Artists -
    1) Courtney Jaye
    2) Röyksopp
    3) Natalie Imbruglia
    4) Diane Birch
    5) Howling Bells

    (With an honorable mention going to M83)

    Top 5 Albums -
    1) City Of Black & White
    2) Ocean Eyes
    3) Traveling Light
    4) Fangs!
    5) Junior

    (With an honorable mention going to Bible Belt by Diane Birch)

    I will write another entry near the beginning of January with my top 5 lists for the year of 2009.
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  • Bands I've Seen Live.

    Jul 23 2009, 3h02 por BeforeToday

    June 1, 2002: Kiss Concert, Tweeter Center
    (completely forgot i went to this... the order is completely wrong and i'm probably missing a few.)
    1. Goo Goo Dolls
    2. No Doubt
    3. Alanis Morrissette
    4. Michelle Branch
    5. Celine Dion
    6. Alicia Keys
    7. Shakira
    8. Mary J. Blige
    9. Craig David
    10. India.Arie

    February 28, 2005: Taste of Chaos, Tsongas Arena
    1. Saosin
    2. A Static Lullaby
    3. Senses Fail
    4. Underoath
    5. Killswitch Engage
    6. My Chemical Romance
    7. The Used

    June 7, 2005: Best Music Poll, Bank of America Pavilion
    1. Robbers on High Street
    2. Louis XIV
    3. Interpol
    4. The Killers

    October 15, 2005: Tsongas Arena
    1. Reggie and the Full Effect
    2. Alkaline Trio
    3. My Chemical Romance

    March 7, 2006: Taste of Chaos, Tsongas Arena
    1. Greeley Estates
    2. Funeral for a Friend
    3. dredg
    4. As I Lay Dying
    5. The SmashUp
    6. Atreyu
    7. Adair
    8. Story of the Year
    9. The Receiving End of Sirens
    10. Thrice
    11. Street Drum Corps
    12. Deftones

    May 27, 2006: Earthfest 2006, Hatch Shell
    1. The Alternate Routes
    2. The Fray
    3. James Blunt

    October 28, 2006: Welcome to the Universe, Avalon
    1. Men, Women & Children
    2. Cobra Starship
    3. The Pink Spiders
    4. Head Automatica
    5. Street Drum Corps
    6. 30 Seconds to Mars

    May 26, 2007: Earthfest 2007, Hatch Shell
    1. Vega 4
    2. Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
    3. The John Butler Trio
    4. Mat Kearney
    5. KT Tunstall
    6. Guster

    August 24, 2007: Projekt Revolution, Tweeter Center
    1. Madina Lake
    2. Styles of Beyond didn't show up.
    3. The Bled
    4. Saosin
    5. Mindless Self Indulgence
    6. Julien-K
    7. Placebo
    8. HIM
    9. Taking Back Sunday
    10. My Chemical Romance
    11. Linkin Park

    February 15, 2008: Tsongas Arena
    1. Hurt
    2. Seether
    3. Breaking Benjamin
    4. Three Days Grace

    July 16, 2008: Projekt Revolution, Comcast Center
    1. Armor for Sleep
    2. Hawthorne Heights
    3. 10 Years
    4. Atreyu
    5. ASHES dIVIDE
    6. Busta Rhymes
    7. The Bravery
    8. Chris Cornell
    9. Street Drum Corps
    10. Linkin Park

    July 24, 2008: Mix 98.5 Summer Concert Series, Prudential Center
    1. Augustana (acoustic set)

    August 25, 2008: WPI Orientation, WPI Quad
    1. The Alternate Routes

    October 6, 2008: Worcester Palladium
    1. The Gaslight Anthem
    2. Thrice
    3. Alkaline Trio
    4. Rise Against

    December 13, 2008: WPI Winter Carnival, Alden Hall
    1. Corn Mo and the .357 Lover
    2. They Might Be Giants

    January 24, 2009: Worcester Palladium
    1. Tip the Van
    2. Streetlight Manifesto
    3. Reel Big Fish

    February 10, 2009: WPI
    1. Anthony Raneri

    March 12, 2009: House of Blues
    1. Bryan McPherson
    2. Civet
    3. H2O
    4. Dropkick Murphys

    April 19, 2009: WPI Quadfest, Harrington Auditorium
    1. Zolof The Rock And Roll Destroyer
    2. Motion City Soundtrack

    May 17, 2009: Kiss Concert, Comcast Center
    (my friend had free tickets. don't judge me.)
    1. The Veronicas
    2. The White Tie Affair
    3. 3OH!3
    4. Black Eyed Peas
    5. Matt Nathanson
    6. All-American Rejects
    7. Sean Kingston
    8. Ciara
    9. Akon
    10. LMFAO
    11. Ashley Tisdale
    12. Soulja Boy
    13. Jesse McCartney
    14. Flo Rida

    May 30, 2009: Earthfest 2009, Hatch Shell
    1. Red Summer Sun
    2. Shawn Mullins
    3. Seven Mary Three
    4. The Lemonheads
    5. Soul Asylum

    July 14, 2009: Stimulate This! Tour, Bank of America Pavilion
    1. Lo-Pro
    2. Halestorm
    3. Chevelle
    4. Shinedown
    5. Staind

    July 21, 2009: Warped Tour, Comcast Center
    1. Streetlight Manifesto
    2. The Devil Wears Prada
    3. Bayside
    4. Saosin
    5. Chiodos
    6. VersaEmerge
    7. Madina Lake
    8. Escape the Fate
    9. Monty Are I
    10. Vanna
    11. A Day to Remember


    TOTAL = 115
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  • Concerts

    Jul 9 2009, 1h57 por sokker1231

    Upcoming

    Past
    in order of most recently seen:
    Daughtry / Theory of a Deadman / CAVO
    Journey / Heart
    Spin Doctors
    Mat Kearney / Erin McCarley
    The Black Crowes
    Mathew Sweet / SafetySuit / North of Grand
    Colbie Caillat / Jason Reeves
    Third Eye Blind / Low vs. Diamond
    2008
    Hollywood Undead
    Matt Nathanson / Jessie Baylin / The Break and Repair Method
    Coldplay / Sleepercar
    Steve Holy
    Jimmy Eat World / Paramore / Dear and the Headlights
    2007
    The Thermals
    The Nadas
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  • Mat Kearney

    Jun 22 2009, 7h43 por msem

    Today, Monday June 22nd at 3:30 am, Mat Kearney reached 1,000 scrobbles. His 2nd album "City of Black and White" became my anthem album as i tried to navigate the streets of DC these first few weeks I've been here. he would have reached the milestone sooner, had I not been without internet access fro the first 6 weeks in DC. He is my favorite male artist and certainly deserves the distinction.
    Mat Kearney
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  • Shows.

    Jun 16 2009, 15h25 por katebyrne

    Shows that I have attended. This is basically just for me to keep track, but feel free to comment, ridicule, love, etc.



    American English [2]
    Andrew Bird
    Animal Collective
    Annuals
    Basement Jaxx
    Bat for Lashes
    Ben Folds
    Black Moth Super Rainbow
    Bloc Party
    Blitzen Trapper
    Boys Noize
    Built to Spill
    Chairlift
    Chromeo
    Cory Chisel And The Wandering Sons
    Crookers
    Crystal Castles [2]
    Dan Deacon
    dark wave disco
    Deadmau5
    Demi Lovato
    Delta Spirit
    DJ Bald Eagle
    DJ Mel
    The Dutchess And The Duke
    The Elms
    Ezra Furman & The Harpoons
    The Faint
    Fever Ray
    The Flaming Lips
    Fleet Foxes
    Frightened Rabbit
    Gang Gang Dance
    Glasvegas
    The Go! Team
    Great Lake Swimmers
    Hey Champ
    Haley Bonar
    The Hood Internet
    The Hush Sound
    Jeff Tweedy
    John Mayer
    Jonas Brothers [2]
    Josh Ritter
    Junior Boys
    Kid Color
    Kid Cudi
    The Kills
    The Knux
    Ladytron
    Lindstrøm
    Los Campesinos!
    Lymbyc System
    Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
    Mates of State
    Mat Kearney
    Matt & Kim
    M83
    Metro Station
    Miley Cyrus
    Modeselektor
    Modest Mouse
    Moneypenny
    MSTRKRFT [2]
    The National
    of Montreal
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    Passion Pit [2]
    The Phenomenal Handclap Band
    Phoenix
    Plain White T's
    Radiohead
    Rogue Wave
    Rooney
    Sheryl Crow
    Simian Mobile Disco
    Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
    Telepathe
    The Thermals
    Tortoise
    Vuk
    Wavves
    Wilco
    William Elliott Whitman
    william sides atari party
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Yo La Tengo
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  • 2009 Albums

    Mai 17 2009, 8h48 por HoosierBallz

    2009 Albums Acquired:
    Innocence & Instinct - Red
    Cult of Static - Static-X
    The Hazards of Love - The Decemberists
    The Very Best Things (1995-2008) - Filter
    Tinted Windows - Tinted Windows
    The Spinning Top - Graham Coxon
    21st Century Breakdown - Green Day
    Swoon - Silversun Pickups
    Sunrise In The Land Of Milk And Honey - Cracker
    Monuments And Melodies - Incubus
    Cradlesong - Rob Thomas
    Midlife: A Beginner's Guide To Blur - Compilation - Blur
    No One's First And Your Next - EP - Modest Mouse
    Sci-Fi Crimes - Chevelle
    No More Stories... - Mew
    It's Blitz! - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Kingdom Of Rust - Doves
    It's Frightening - White Rabbits
    City Of Black & White - Mat Kearney
    Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix - Phoenix
    Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King - Dave Matthews Band
    Uplifter - 311
    Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot
    West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum - Kasabian
    Wilco - Wilco
    Burn Burn - Our Lady Peace
    Music For Cougars - Sugar Ray
    Ocean Eyes - Owl City
    Mind Control - Tantric
    Humbug - Arctic Monkeys
    Black Swan - Athlete
    Rabbit - Collective Soul
    The Resistance - Muse
    Black Gives Way To Blue - Alice in Chains
    Somewhere On The Otherside Of Nowhere - Powerman 5000
    Raditude - Weezer
    Three Fact Fader - Engineers
    In A Different Light - Everclear
    Hello Hurricane - Switchfoot
    Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
    Veckatimest - Grizzly Bear
    Shaka Rock - Jet
    Man Of Aran - British Sea Power
    My Way - Ian Brown
    Above the Earth, Below the Sky - If These Trees Could Talk
    Spring Tides - Jeniferever
    Backspacer - Pearl Jam
    Ursa Major - Third Eye Blind
    Keep Calm And Carry On - Stereophonics
    Merriweather Post Pavilion - Animal Collective
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