• an album for every year I've been alive

    2009年 11月 19日, 12:41

    1993: Afghan Whigs -- Gentlemen

    man, this album is so suave, approaching sleazy, and every time I listen to it I feel like this dude in his early thirties who still hits on barely legal girls in bars and yet he still manages to seem pretty cool and not like a creeper, even though you know he's a creeper, logically. lol and I am a 16 year old girl so that's a pretty impressive feat. that bassline on "Debonair" deserves special mention because it's amazing. also, the growly vocals on "Gentlemen" are rad.

    1994: Jeff Buckley -- Grace

    oh christ, for some reason I thought this album was more late 80s or early 90s, I had no idea I was alive when it was released. okay I'm sort of teary-eyed now. jeff buckleyyy man why did you have to die so young. anyway, this album is pretty much a masterpiece. the first song I heard from it was (predictably) "hallelujah" when I was a kid, but I rediscovered it when I got older and fell in love, then eventually got the whole album and realized the whole damn thing is phenomenal. "grace" and "lover, you should've come over" especially. buckley has probably one of the best male singing voices I've ever heard.

    1995: The Mountain Goats -- Zopilote Machine

    "going to georgia", I just have to sing along to this song every single time, and the line "the world throws its light underneath your hair" makes me want to just lay flat on the floor every time I hear it, it's that good. john darnielle is amazing in general and I won't say this is his best album, but his lyrics here are phenomenal as always and the lo-fi production is an awesome touch.

    1996: Modest Mouse -- Interstate 8

    I am a huge sucker for early Modest Mouse. this isn't even my favorite album by them (haha, I get the feeling I'll be repeating that line over and over) but "Interstate 8" is such an addictive song, and I've listened to "Sleepwalking" on repeat for hours and hours some nights. "Tundra Desert" kinda makes my face explode when the angry part kicks in. the guitar on "Broke" is so lush, it sort of reminds me of water trickling down a window, the way it descends really fast over and over (this isn't my favorite version of the song though). and "edit the sad parts" is probably one of the most emotional MM songs I can think of.

    1997: Elliott Smith -- Either/Or

    I remember when I first started listening to Elliott Smith, the way he sang sort of high-pitched and breathy sometimes, where he was straining his voice at the top of his range, it bugged me. but now I love it. idk, acquired taste I guess. "Between the Bars" always makes me sad, but not crying-sad, more like lay-in-bed stare-at-the-ceiling feel-despondent sad. it's a gorgeous song. and "2:45 AM," sometimes I've been awake at that exact time listening to this, and it almost scares me how well it fits that time of night.

    1998: Neutral Milk Hotel -- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

    seriously, I could tell you about how "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" makes me feel like I'm flying through space, or how "Holland 1945" makes me want to do this really dorky freaking out dance, or how "Two-headed boy Pt. 2" is one of the greatest softest album closers ever. but all I really need to say is

    IIIIIIIIIIII LOOOOOOVE YOUUUUU JESUUUUUS CHRIIIIIIST

    1999: Mindless Self Indulgence -- Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy

    this is such a hot mess of an album and I love it to pieces. jimmy urine is such a weird motherfucker and he makes pretty awesome tunes. all those clips of him talking to the audience make me really, really want to see MSI live.

    2000: Bright Eyes -- Fevers and Mirrors

    has it seriously been almost 10 years since this album came out? i- that is nuts. i don't like the idea of conor getting old. shit. anyway, this is conor oberst in all his warbly-vocals, desperate-lyrics glory. "haligh haligh a lie haligh" was the first bright eyes song i ever heard, and the last lines and the last few guitar notes still give me chills. "you said the choices were given/now you must live them/or just not live,/but do you want that?" and "the calendar hung itself" might be my favorite bright eyes song of all.

    2001: Regina Spektor -- 11:11

    regina spektor is such a weird, awesome girl. i love the way she sings and her lyrics and her twinkly little piano. "buildings" always weirds me out a little, in a good way, how it sounds so happy but the lyrics are so sad when you think about them. and "braille" was one of the first regina songs I heard, about three years ago, and I remember listening to it over and over with my arms on a windowsill, thinking it was sad but still hopeful. "2.99 cent blues" is always fun. oh man, especially with the ethan frome reference. regina kills me every time when she writes about books.

    2002: The Decemberists -- Castaways and Cutouts

    this album has ATMOSPHERE, and I want to capitalize that because seriously, ATMOSPHERE. you listen to it and you're like shit, colin meloy, you are not even a product of the 20th/21st centuries, so stop pretending. "here i dreamt i was an architect" - I'm not sure how but this song just never, ever gets old. you can listen to it on repeat for ages and come back to it a week later and it's still just as fresh and amazing, every time. and "grace cathedral hill" is so soft and gorgeous. I want to walk around a city at night listening to this.

    2003: The Postal Service -- Give Up

    when I listen to this album, I don't skip a single song. imo that's a pretty high compliment because there are few albums on which i love every song, i mean genuinely LOVE every song, not just "can tolerate" each one. this album was my anthem in 8th grade, especially "nothing better" and "the district sleeps alone tonight," which are two of my favorite songs ever. "sleeping in" had the honor of the highest playcount on my old computer, like 150 i think, which is a ton for me- i've had this laptop for a year and the highest playcount isn't even 40.

    2004: Iron & Wine -- Our Endless Numbered Days

    this is autumn music. or falling-asleep music. or walking in slightly cold weather music, with a scarf and a hat and gloves. sam beam has such a lovely calm voice and his guitar, when i think of "acoustic guitar" this is what I think of. "sodom, south georgia" is one of the most lovely songs I've ever heard, especially the lyrics. actually, the lyrics in general on this album are stunning.

    2005: Animal Collective -- Feels

    Feels. oh my god, Feels. favorite album ever. don't know how to describe it any better than that. there is no better "falling in love" song on this PLANET than "the purple bottle," and "loch raven" makes me feel like I'm falling down in circles through space, and "banshee beat" is like summer in 8 minutes.

    2006: Brand New -- The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me

    I have sat around and been despondent to the song "jesus christ" more times than can possibly be counted.

    2007: Beirut -- The Flying Club Cup

    so Zach Condon is this 22 year old kid from New Mexico, but he spent a summer backpacking in Europe getting drunk with the natives, and now he makes music that sounds like a Balkan orchestra from heaven. that's what this album sounds like. Eastern European heaven.

    2008: Sigur Ros -- Með suð I eyrum við spilum endalaust

    when this album came out, I didn't listen to anything else for a full week, which is unusual for me. it was amazing how it went from the happy-get-dancey "gobbledigook" down to "all alright," which I still remember as being so soft and sad. anyway, i was really fond of those long, orchestral middle songs, and now I'd say I gravitate more toward the happier beginning two, but all of this album is amazing and it brings up a lot of really strong memories for me which is cool.

    2009: Animal Collective -- Merriweather Post Pavilion

    ADOBE SLABS
  • my favorite 50 albums of all time

    2009年 10月 18日, 3:11

    1. Feels -- Animal Collective
    2. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea -- Neutral Milk Hotel
    3. Merriweather Post Pavilion -- Animal Collective
    4. Good News for People Who Love Bad News -- Modest Mouse
    5. Our Endless Numbered Days -- Iron & Wine
    6. The Flying Club Cup -- Beirut
    7. Disintegration -- The Cure
    8. For Emma, Forever Ago -- Bon Iver
    9. Songs -- Regina Spektor
    10. The Moon & Antarctica -- Modest Mouse

    11. Little Plastic Castle -- Ani DiFranco
    12. Give Up -- The Postal Service
    13. If -- Mindless Self Indulgence
    14. Louder Than Bombs -- The Smiths
    15. I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning -- Bright Eyes
    16. Rubber Soul -- The Beatles
    17. Grace -- Jeff Buckley
    18. Highway 61 Revisited -- Bob Dylan
    19. Deja Entendu -- Brand New
    20. Eric Whitacre: The Complete A Cappella Works -- Eric Whitacre

    21. The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place -- Explosions in the Sky
    22. Begin to Hope -- Regina Spektor
    23. Memories & Dust -- Josh Pyke
    24. Hospice -- The Antlers
    25. Castaways and Cutouts -- The Decemberists
    26. Revolver -- The Beatles
    27. Apologies to the Queen Mary -- Wolf Parade
    28. All Hail West Texas -- The Mountain Goats
    29. Með suð I eyrum við spilum endalaust -- Sigur Ros
    30. Fleet Foxes -- Fleet Foxes

    31. Plans -- Death Cab for Cutie
    32. Brother, Sister -- mewithoutYou
    33. Like Drawing Blood -- Gotye
    34. F#A#OO -- Godspeed You! Black Emperor
    35. Hot Fuss -- The Killers
    36. Fire -- Electric Six
    37. The Best of the Allman Brothers Band -- The Allman Brothers Band
    38. In a Safe Place -- The Album Leaf
    39. The New School -- The Tough Alliance
    40. Alopecia -- Why?

    41. Peace Love Death Metal -- Eagles of Death Metal
    42. Spiderland -- Slint
    43. Heartbreak Wonderland -- World's End Girlfriend
    44. Hannah -- The Age of Rockets
    45. And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out -- Yo La Tengo
    46. Like Vines -- The Hush Sound
    47. Fever to Tell -- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    48. Meadowlands -- The Wrens
    49. Germfree Adolescents -- X-Ray Spex
    50. August and Everything After -- Counting Crows
  • how I discovered my top 15

    2009年 10月 12日, 11:42

    1. Modest Mouse
    in 7th grade, the song "Float On" was getting major airplay on hit radio stations in my hometown, but I hadn't paid attention to it. then I heard a DJ say "listen to this song. it's weird, but you'll love it if you really listen." it was true! I loved it, quite a lot. in 8th grade I got hold of a live version of the song "Black Cadillacs," then moved on to a few of their more popular/recent songs later in the year. I got most of their discography in 9th grade and managed to obtain all of it in 10th grade. now they're my favorite band.

    2. Regina Spektor
    at the end of 9th grade, I was getting a ride from a senior girl who was playing a song off "Begin to Hope" on her car stereo. she mentioned it was great warm-up music because we were both in choir, then said my singing voice was a lot like Regina's. I was curious so I downloaded a few songs off Begin to Hope. I loved them, so I got hold of her earlier work and loved it even more.

    3. The Beatles
    um, the first time I can remember hearing the Beatles is when watching "The Parent Trap" (the crap version with Lindsay Lohan) over and over in elementary school- "Here Comes the Sun" was on that soundtrack. then in middle school my mom played several songs of theirs on the hour-long drive to school in the morning- "Yesterday," "Rocky Raccoon," "Blackbird," "Ticket to Ride", etc. etc. plus this gorgeous, a cappella version of "Because" that I haven't been able to find anywhere since. I didn't really start listening to them until the summer after junior year, though. I got their whole discography, listened to the whole thing in 2 nights, and listened to nothing but them for another week more.

    4. Animal Collective
    back in 10th grade I got hold of a few tracks off "Strawberry Jam," which I sort of liked but they certainly weren't one of my favorite artists at the time. I came across them randomly, either on last.fm or on a recommendation, I'm not sure which- guess it wasn't too memorable. but then I heard "The Purple Bottle" which became, almost immediately, one of my favorite songs ever. I played pretty much nothing but that song all of summer 2008. then I got "Feels" and it was one of my top 10 albums ever. by the time "Merriweather Post Pavilion" came out I was a diehard fan and caught up in all that hype. didn't disappoint by any means. I played almost nothing but MPP for January 2009. when "In the Flowers" kicked in for the first time, swear to god it was nearly a religious experience. it was that awesome.

    5. Iron & Wine
    my favorite song, of ever, is "The Trapeze Swinger" by Iron & Wine. I actually heard about it on an internet forum back in 8th grade (2006) downloaded it, thought it was too quiet, forgot about it. in September 2007 I came across it again and decided to give it another try. uh, probably one of my best decisions ever, seriously. I fell in love, played it nonstop for a while. I got a few more of his songs and was a bit disappointed- they were amazing, but nothing really compares to "Trapeze Swinger." anyway, eventually came to appreciate all of his stuff and I listened to it a lot throughout high school.

    6. Mindless Self Indulgence
    alright, confession time: I think MOST of the music I listen to is pretty good, by everyone's standards, but I have a soft spot for the shit I started listening to in middle school (Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, My Chemical Romance etc.) anyway: the bassist for MSI, Lyn-Z, is married to the singer of MCR, Gerard Way. I heard a lot of fans talking about how awesome MSI was (after discovering them through the new MSI/MCR connection, I guess) and I decided to give them a try. they kicked ass. so hard. I met a girl in 10th grade choir class (yeah, seriously) who loved them as well, which made me seek out all of their albums so we could talk about them.

    7. Ani DiFranco
    I barely remember how I discovered her. I just recall that "As Is" is the first song I heard, and that was September 2007. then I moved on to a few songs like "32 Flavors" and "You Had Time". I didn't listen to her that much until late 2008 and had another period of listening to her a lot in May-August 2009. I introduced my best friend to her, and my bestie adored her music as well, so now we both listen on a regular basis and talk about how awesome she is!

    8. The Killers
    oh my god, The Killers. I have such a weird relationship with this band. okay, imagine: it's the summer before 7th grade, and "Somebody Told Me" is all over the radio. I like it, a lot, and I spend a lot of time watching the music video for it. now picture this: it's 7th grade, early 2004. my household never had cable TV before this point. when we finally got it, on weekends, I would stay up literally all night, waiting for MTV to play that glorious, non-stop, hour-long block of music videos. when I first saw the video for "Mr. Brightside", it was like this shimmering phantasmic amazing THING on my TV screen. it was all glittery and strange and gorgeous and omg, I'm gushing, but I fell in love. (with Brandon Flowers.) haha, and the song. I downloaded most of "Hot Fuss," fell in love with the whole "murder trilogy" idea. for some reason I didn't get Sam's Town or Sawdust until years later, but I snapped up Day and Age as soon as it came out. I liked it all but nothing has compared to that moment at 3 am on a weekend night in middle school, watching Mr. Brightside for the first time, mouth hanging open and eyes wide.

    9. Beirut
    I downloaded 3 Beirut songs in April 2008: Nantes, The White Whale, and Postcards from Italy. "Postcards from Italy" turned into one of my favorite songs. when I first heard it I felt glued to my computer chair, it was one of those stunning moments where you hear something lovely for the first time and you feel like you're soaring. that moment where everything drops out but his voice and the horns, then the drumbeat comes back in- still floors me. anyway I listened to this constantly in spring 2008, while driving in the mountains and sunning at a watering hole one time in particular, that sticks with me. then downloaded the rest of his stuff and listened all through that summer and 11th grade up until now.

    10. Fall Out Boy
    oh, Fall Out Boy. I love this band and I hate this band, both in equal measures. seriously. I saw the video for "Sugar, We're Goin' Down" on the same run of late-night MTV videos that I mentioned before, loved the song, thought the video was boring and stupid in general. (still think that to be honest.) so that was 7th grade, and in 8th grade "Dance Dance" comes out as their second single, and I fell in love (ferociously.) I was madinlove with Pete Wentz, as a lot of middle school girls were at the time, and I remember researching them on the internet, confused to find Pete wasn't the singer (who the fuck is Patrick Stump? I thought. haha oh wow. irony! two years later he was one of my favorite vocalists in modern pop music.) and had this SRS DISCUSSION of "wow, I love how high his voice goes!" (in Dance Dance) with my best friend in 8th grade. I downloaded their whole discography at the time and mainly focused on "Cork Tree," but I also dug the older rougher-sounding EPs. I loved them through 9th grade then entered this period where I was like, oh my god, this band genuinely sucks, and stopped listening to them. but I just can't give them up, you guys. they are awful and they are adorable. jesus.
  • The mother of all music memes.

    2009年 10月 2日, 9:36

    What’s a great late night song?
    1. Dramamine by Modest Mouse
    2. Summer In The City by Regina Spektor
    3. Avada Kedavra by The Age of Rockets

    Name 5-10 wistful/bittersweet songs:
    1. Lua by Bright Eyes
    2. Maps by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    3. Goodnight, Travel Well by The Killers
    4. Two Headed Boy Part 2 by Neutral Milk Hotel
    5. Sleepwalkin' by Modest Mouse
    6. In My Life by The Beatles
    7. Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer by Stevie Wonder
    8. So What by Ani DiFranco
    9. Raining in Baltimore by Counting Crows
    10. Jesus Christ by Brand New

    The 4 Best Songs Ever Written:
    1. The Trapeze Swinger by Iron & Wine
    2. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
    3. Desolation Row by Bob Dylan
    4. Bankrupt on Selling by Modest Mouse

    3 Current Favorite Songs:
    1. Do You Realize?? by The Flaming Lips
    2. I've Just Seen a Face by The Beatles
    3. The Orchids by Califone

    3 All Time Faves That Never Get Old To You
    1. Mr. Brightside by The Killers
    2. Your Song by Elton John
    3. Into the Mystic by Van Morrison

    3 Songs You Want(ed) To Play At Your Wedding:
    1. Michigan by Red House Painters
    2. First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes
    3. Each Coming Night by Iron & Wine

    4 Records You Really Dug from 2008:
    1. For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver
    2. Hannah by The Age of Rockets
    3. Fleet Foxes by Fleet Foxes
    4. Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust by Sigur Ros

    Favorite Records From This Year So Far:
    1. Merriweather Post Pavilion by Animal Collective
    2. XX by The xx
    3. Hospice by The Antlers
    4. Daisy by Brand New

    5 Good Angry Songs:
    1. Oh My God by Ida Maria
    2. Gentlemen by mewithoutYou
    3. Revenge by Mindless Self Indulgence
    4. Oh Bondage Up Yours! by X-Ray Spex
    5. Tundra Desert by Modest Mouse

    One of Your Favorite Lyrics:
    from "Sodom, South Georgia" by Iron & Wine
    Papa died smiling
    Wide as the ring of a bell
    Gone all star white
    Small as a wish in a well

    And Sodom, south Georgia
    Woke like a tree full of bees
    Buried in Christmas bows
    And a blanket of weeds

    And Sodom, south Georgia
    Slept on an acre of bones
    Slept through Christmas
    Slept like a bucket of snow


    5 Cover Songs Arguably Better Than the Original:
    1. Real Love by Regina Spektor (oh god sacrilege I know ;__;)
    2. Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley
    3. Hide and Seek (Instrumental Version) by AJ Rafael
    4. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered by Rufus Wainwright

    Ironic Song to Brutally Murder Someone to in a movie:
    Wouldn't It Be Nice by The Beach Boys

    Great Dance Song You Maybe Never Realized Was a Great Dance song Back in the Day:
    I wasn't even born back in the day.

    Good Album to Clean The House To:
    Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem

    Good Album for Dining:
    Actor by St. Vincent

    Good Album To Love On Each Other To:
    At Last by Etta James

    A Good Album To Put You In the Mood (that is NOT Sade, Marvin Gaye or Barry White):
    If by Mindless Self Indulgence (no seriously.)

    Good Album To Sleep To:
    Our Endless Numbered Days by Iron & Wine

    5 Good Rock Songs That You Can Dance To:
    1. I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News) by Eagles of Death Metal
    2. Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison
    3. Twist and Shout by The Beatles
    4. Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix
    5. Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen (yes you can dance to this, I've done it)

    Song That Is Too Damn Sad:
    Epilogue by The Antlers

    Great Love Song:
    God Only Knows by The Beach Boys

    Honorable Mention:
    In My Life by The Beatles

    Song To An Ex That Isn’t Meanspirited:
    I Miss You by blink-182

    Song To An Ex That Is Kinda Meanspirited:
    So What by Ani DiFranco

    Song to Listen to While in The Country Looking at Stars:
    Kid A by Radiohead

    Song to lose your Mind to:
    Girl Anachronism by The Dresden Dolls

    Song To Cry In Your Pillow to:
    Goodnight, Travel Well by The Killers

    Songs That Make You Feel Amped and Inspired:
    1. Music is My Hot Hot Sex by CSS
    2. Fools by The Dodos
    3. Smash Your Head by Girl Talk
    4. Heads Will Roll by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    5. You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby by The Smiths

    Great Semi-Obscure B-side:
    hmm, not sure

    Song That Makes You Miss Your Mom:
    Whiter Shade of Pale by Procul Harem

    That’s Baby Makin’ Music (No, Really):
    1. Cold Light by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    2. Tristan by Patrick Wolf
    3. Supermassive Black Hole by Muse

    Criminally Underrated Band That Didn’t Get Attention and Then Broke Up:
    The Blood Brothers (not too neglected, but still, not enough credit)

    Best Screw You I Am a Teenager in Pain Song:
    I'm Not Okay (I Promise) by My Chemical Romance (lol i know)

    Feel No Shame, Great Current Pop Songs:
    oh god I seriously don't know. because i'm shamefully out of touch.

    Album No One Would Expect You To Love:
    Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy by Mindless Self Indulgence

    Album No One Would Expect You To Dislike:
    London Calling by The Clash

    Album No One Would Expect You To Really Know:
    Memories & Dust by Josh Pyke

    Emo Album You Actually Like:
    Folie a Deux by Fall Out Boy

    Good, But Overrated Cause Of Indie Revisionism:
    Radiohead

    5 Desert Island Discs off the top of your head (30 sec clock):
    1. Feels by Animal Collective
    2. Good News for People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse
    3. Our Endless Numbered Days by Iron & Wine
    4. Abbey Road by The Beatles
    5. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel

    3 Contemporary Artists That Were Your Faves 10 Years Ago:
    haha, ten years ago I was 6 years old. so. i had no faves. barney perhaps. teletubbies?

    Music That Makes You Feel Sophisticated:
    uh pretty much any classical music. otherwise...I'm not that much of a hipster.

    Fave Electronic Record You Own:
    Nothing Better by The Postal Service

    Hip-Hop Song You Know All the Lyrics Too:
    Lose Yourself by Eminem

    Random Album You Loved In High School But Are Afraid To Admit It:
    well, I'm still in high school, so let's say middle school. that'd be Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge by MCR.

    Album You May Have Listened To More In High School than Any Other Album:
    Good News For People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse

    If You Could Enter A Wrestling Ring to a Song It Would Be:
    hahaha I have no idea honestly.

    Album To Clear A Room With:
    huh, something by Miley Cyrus
  • Questions and answers

    2009年 10月 2日, 7:17

    1. Put your music player on shuffle
    2. Press forward for each question
    3. Use the song title as the answer


    How am I feeling today?
    The Purple Bottle -- Animal Collective

    Where will I get married?
    Sunset Soon Forgotten -- Iron & Wine (haha)

    What is my best friend’s theme song?
    You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison-- MCR (brb laughing forever)

    What was high school like?
    I Write Sins Not Tragedies-- Panic! at the Disco

    What is the best thing about me?
    Mr. Brightside (Thin White Duke Remix) -- The Killers/Jacques Lucont

    How is today going to be?
    Welcome to the Times -- 65daysofstatic

    What is in store for this weekend?
    While My Guitar Gently Weeps -- The Beatles (oh, shit)

    What song describes my parents?
    Innocent Bones -- Iron & Wine

    How is my life going?
    I'll Be Back -- The Beatles

    What song will they play at my funeral?
    Going to Georgia -- The Mountain Goats (this is weirdly poignant)

    How does the world see me?
    Every Angle -- Ani DiFranco

    What do my friends really think of me?
    Pot Kettle Black -- Wilco (oh no)

    Do people secretly lust after me?
    Everything is Alright -- Motion City Soundtrack

    How can I make myself happy?
    Lonely -- Decline of British Sea Power

    What should I do with my life?
    Eight Days a Week -- The Beatles (wat)

    Will I ever have children?
    Wallet -- Regina Spektor

    What is some good advice?
    Trailer Trash -- Modest Mouse

    What do I think my current theme song is?
    Music When the Lights Go Out -- The Libertines

    What does everyone else think my current theme song is?
    Red Letter Year -- Ani DiFranco

    What type of men do I like?
    Far From the Sea -- Sad Lovers and Giants

    Will I get married?
    Honey and the Sun -- Camera Obscura

    What should I do with my love life?
    Jonathan David -- Belle and Sebastian (HAHAHA.)

    Where will I live?
    Orange Spider -- mewithoutYou

    What will my dying words be?
    Bat You'll Fly -- Animal Collective

    How’s my day going so far?
    Starlight -- Muse

    How’s my love life?
    Time to Pretend -- MGMT (hahaha oh snap)
  • If my life were a soundtrack (designed version)

    2009年 10月 2日, 7:02

    Here's how it works:
    1. Open your music player
    2. Find the song that best corresponds to each title


    opening credits
    "Mirador" -- Efterklang

    waking up
    "White Winter Hymnal" -- Fleet Foxes

    first day at school
    "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby" -- The Smiths

    falling in love
    "The Purple Bottle" -- Animal Collective

    breaking up
    "Disintegration" -- The Cure

    prom
    "Improper Dancing" -- Electric Six

    life’s okay
    "Once More With Feeling" -- Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly!

    mental breakdown
    "Jesus Christ" -- Brand New

    driving
    "Myth Takes" - !!!

    flashback
    "Do You Realize??" -- The Flaming Lips

    getting back together
    "A Cannon" -- Regina Spektor

    wedding
    "First Day of My Life" -- Bright Eyes

    birth of child
    "Deserter" -- Matthew Dear

    final battle
    "Spit the Dark" -- Empires

    death scene
    "Dramamine" -- Modest Mouse

    funeral song
    "The Trapeze Swinger" -- Iron & Wine

    end credits
    "At the Bottom of Everything" -- Bright Eyes
  • If my life was a soundtrack (random version).

    2009年 10月 2日, 4:24

    if your life were a soundtrack, what would the music be?
    RANDOM VERSION

    here’s how it works:
    1. open your library (iTunes, winamp, media player, iPod)
    2. put it on shuffle
    3. press play
    4. for every question, type the song that’s playing
    5. new question – press the next button


    opening credits
    "Disintegration" -- The Cure (holy shit, awesome.)

    waking up
    "Flyin'" -- Regina Spektor

    first day at school
    "Suffer Little Children" -- The Smiths (haha)

    falling in love
    "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" -- MCR (hahaha oh god wtf)

    breaking up
    "The Next Big Thing" -- Ani DiFranco

    prom
    "Fucking's Greatest Hits" -- The Blood Brothers (oh shiiiiit)

    life’s okay
    "Slipping Away" -- from Donnie Darko

    mental breakdown
    "Dirty Pictures" -- Imani Coppola

    driving
    "Banshee Beat" -- Animal Collective

    flashback
    "Cherbourg" -- Beirut

    getting back together
    "Naked As We Came" -- Iron and Wine

    wedding
    "Untitled" -- The Cure (two songs by them? huh)

    birth of child
    "Piazza, New York Catcher" -- Belle & Sebastian

    final battle
    "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want" -- The Smiths (PERFECT.)

    death scene
    "Someday My Prince Will Come" -- from Snow White (this is actually REALLY sad if you think about it, jeez.)

    funeral song
    "Love and Some Verses" -- Iron & Wine

    end credits
    "Babylon" -- The Tough Alliance
  • Diversity!

    2009年 10月 1日, 22:57

    First, make a list of your overall top-20 artists. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, add up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    note: I omitted similar artists that were solo/side projects of a member of the band. for example, the top 4 "similar artists" for the Beatles are just all of their solo careers, so I didn't count those.

    1. Modest Mouse
    -Ugly Casanova
    -Built to Spill
    -Wolf Parade
    -The Flaming Lips
    -Death Cab for Cutie
    -Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

    2. Regina Spektor
    -Fiona Apple
    -Ingrid Michaelson
    -Kate Nash
    -St. Vincent
    -Jenny Owen Youngs
    -Rilo Kiley
    -Tori Amos
    -Rachel Yamagata

    3. The Beatles
    -Wings
    -The Who
    -The Rolling Stones
    -The Beach Boys
    -The Kinks
    -Cream
    -The Doors
    -Pink Floyd

    4. Animal Collective
    -Black Dice
    -Grizzly Bear
    -Atlas Sound
    -Deerhunter
    -Dan Deacon
    -Terrestrial Tones
    -Akron/Family
    -High Places

    5. Iron & Wine
    -Bon Iver
    -Sufjan Stevens
    -Great Lake Swimmers
    -Horse Feathers
    -M. Ward
    -William Fitzsimmons
    -Ray LaMontagne

    6. Mindless Self Indulgence
    -Retard-O-Bot
    -Orgy
    -Jack Off Jill
    -uncle outrage
    -The Birthday Massacre
    -Marilyn Manson
    -Tub Ring
    -Angel Spit

    7. Ani DiFranco
    -Melissa Ferrick
    -Dar Williams
    -Erin McKeown
    -Indigo Girls
    -Chris Pureka
    -Catie Curtis
    -Alix Olson
    -Rachael Sage

    8. The Killers
    -Franz Ferdinand
    -Kaiser Chiefs
    -The Strokes
    -Arctic Monkeys
    -The Bravery
    -Coldplay
    -The Kooks
    -Kings of Leon

    9. Fall Out Boy
    -Panic at the Disco
    -Cobra Starship
    -The Cab
    -The Academy Is...
    -Midtown
    -All Time Low
    -My Chemical Romance
    -Forgive Durden

    10. Beirut
    -A Hack and a Hacksaw
    -Noah and the Whale
    -DeVotchKa
    -Fleet Foxes

    11. Josh Pyke
    -Lior
    -Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set
    -Faker
    -Whitley
    -British India
    -The Panics
    -Sarah Blasko
    -Sparkadia

    12. The Mountain Goats
    -John Vanderslice
    -Okkervil River
    -Simon Joyner
    -The Hold Steady
    -The Silver Jews
    -The Decemberists
    -Paul Baribeau

    13. Andrew Bird
    -Final Fantasy

    14. Eagles of Death Metal
    -Queens of the Stone Age
    -Desert Sessions
    -Kyuss
    -Mondo Generator
    -Masters of Reality
    -Fu Manchu
    -Wolfmother
    -Brant Bjork

    15. Neutral Milk Hotel
    -The Olivia Tremor Control
    -Major Organ and the Adding Machine
    -The Gerbils
    -Elf Power
    -The Microphones
    -Circulatory System
    -The Apples in Stereo

    16. Bright Eyes
    -Desaparecidos
    -Son, Ambulance
    -The Good Life
    -Neva Dinova
    -Cursive
    -Elliott Smith
    -Maria Taylor

    17. The Album Leaf
    -Tristeza
    -The American Dollar
    -Sigur Ros
    -This Will Destroy You
    -Explosions in the Sky
    -Hammock
    -Saxon Shore
    -Eluvium

    18. Eric Whitacre
    -Frank Ticheli
    -Morten Lauridsen
    -Chanticleer
    -Percy Grainger
    -Polyphony and Stephen Layton
    -The King's Singers
    -John Rutter
    -Robert W. Smith

    19. 65daysofstatic
    -Maybeshewill
    -God Is An Astronaut
    -And So I Watch You From Afar
    -You Slut!
    -If These Trees Could Talk
    -Белые Флаги Зажигайте Медленно
    -Russian Circles

    20. The Smiths
    -Joy Division
    -The Cure
    -Echo & The Bunnymen
    -New Order
    -Pulp
    -The Stone Roses
    -Suede
    -Belle and Sebastian

    TOTAL: 142

    hmm, pretty diversified!
    (haha, poor Andrew Bird.)