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Dubstep = disco and other year-end music musings

I’d love to do another ‘best-of’ post for this year’s music, but I’ve been slacking slightly in keeping up with new releases, so I thought I’d just ramble a bit on a few trends and bands I have been keeping up with.

Dubstep is this generation’s disco

This genre has become pretty mainstream among young people, though it’s been around for a while and has been big in Europe (which obviously is cooler than the American version). I’m actually a fan of some artists and certain styles that could be lumped into the genre (and, ok, some mainstream stuff) but I think it’s pretty clear that the dubstep craze will fizzle and become the disco of the 2010s. Once these kids (you know who you are) graduate from college or get real jobs and a few years pass, we will all sit back and laugh. ‘Dubstep is dead’ shirts will be mass-produced along with hilarious pictures and videos of people making stupid faces and doing the dubstep dance. (This is already happening.)

Again, I’m not knocking the genre as a whole — some artists aren’t simply button-pushers who jumped on the trend, and actually do it in a creative and amazing way — but check back in 4, 5, 10 years and tell me I wasn’t right.

I’m a little lost

I’ve always had a wide pallet when it comes to music, and this year has been no different. I do find myself, however, sort of lost when it comes to new music that I actually like and want to listen to. Maybe I need to dig a little deeper, but I’ve been listening to a lot of the same bands I did last year. Not a bad thing, but hopefully 2012 will offer more of a diverse group of must-hear new acts.

Standout artists of 2011

  • Little Dragon. I fell in love with this Swedish electro-rock band this year, along with many other critics and music fans. Their ‘Ritual Union’ record is filled with catchy hooks, poppy electronics and lead singer Yukimi Nagano’s delicate melodies. I’ve always loved the Swedish.
  • Ryan Adams. His ‘Ashes and Fire’ album was a simple, sweet return to his trademark acoustic, country-tinged sound, and it was refreshing to see him get back to making music like this. His voice is perfect for this type of music, and though I would have liked a little more rock mixed in with the lovey-dovey, I can’t complain.
  • Chromeo rocking Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa. By Twyler

    Chromeo. I’ve been getting down to this band long before this year, but jumped at the chance when they came through Tulsa in October. I was giddy before, during, and after the show and it was clearly the highlight of my 2011 concert experiences. Super-funky, good-time grooves that also prove Palestinian/Jewish relations can do wonderful things.

  • Manchester Orchestra. I basically got into this band after seeing their tear-jerking and beautifully shot video for ‘Simple Math’ off their album of the same name. While that song is definitely the highlight, the rest of the album has its moments for sure, notably ‘Deer’ and ‘Leave it alone.’ Really wish I could have seen them play in Stillwater this year.
  • The Joy Formidable. One of my most-played bands this year. They’re aggressive and heavy but in a layered, melodic way — and the vocals of Ritzy Bryan (awesome English name) give their sound that female punch I love so much, similar to the Sounds but less poppy.

I promise to blog more next year

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Some bands that piss me off

Vampire Weekend

One of the goofy white dudes from Vampire Weekend. via Wikipedia

I’m not a music-hater, but allow me to do some hatin’. As a musician, I can appreciate almost every type and kind of music, but that doesn’t mean I enjoy listening to everything. And although most of the bands on this list fit the kind of styles I generally should like, whenever I hear them on Pandora or Slacker I get pissed off and immediately hit ‘skip’ or change the station. I even liked and listened to most of these bands at one point, but no more. Things change, and while I can’t really explain why some of these artists anger me the way they do, I’m sure there are deep psychological reasons for some.

Vampire Weekend – Cute little band for hipsters. Maybe if I wore thick-rimmed glasses and were rich I’d be a huge fan, but I doubt it. Not that there’s anything wrong with that …

Ben Harper – You’re cool. I dig your music and your sound. But f**k you. Absolutely no reason why.

Jack Johnson – I don’t live on the beach and I have a job. Haven’t had the opportunity to surf yet either, so stop shoving your happy, melancholy beach business in my face.

Nirvana – Never, ever been a fan. Yeah, I get it. They started a movement, they were incredibly influential.  I don’t care. I refuse to listen and always have. Maybe it’s because I was the lone person in junior high who didn’t have a Kurt Cobain T-shirt. I just can’t do it. Dave Grohl will always be the man though.

Phish – Very few moments in life compel me to actually listen and pay attention to this jam-band powerhouse. I’m sure seeing a live show would make me appreciate them more — and I really do think they’re some of the most talented musicians around today — but listening to a Phish CD just seems weird now that I’m out of college and no longer own my VW camper van. The song “Waste” will always hold a special place in my heart though.

Ironically, no Phish was ever played in this glorious van.

Lady Gaga – Just … no. I know I’m not alone here.

Again, as a musician I can appreciate the talent and creativity that all these artists bring and they’ve obviously been really successful. And although I may cringe at certain types of music, I give props where they’re due. All these bands deserve their success and maybe in the future I will reconsider. But I just can’t do it. It’s a gut-feeling thing. So sorry if you’re offended, but not really.

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New Video

I enjoy editing video and playing with effects, so here’s a recent video of my band where I do both of these things. Of course, the shot is kind of weird – you can’t see the guitar player at all or the bass player’s head – but it was so dark when I set the camera up that I couldn’t tell. Also, we did have lights going on but most of the lights on this video were edited in from other footage. Pretty neat I think, but there are obviously things I could improve. I will, of course the more I play with it. So enjoy!

Also, watch in high quality if you can (the next one will be in HD if I can get it to upload) and yes, this is a Daft Punk song. It was the first time we’ve played it and we’re still working on it…

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the MOVE and Stone Trio

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Come see me play… it will be fun. We’re playing with the lovely Stone Trio. Seriously, it will be fun!

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