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Audio Candy | Weird Sad Love

I’ve been mulling around in my mind about what exactly it is I wanna do on Audio Candy posts. Up to now it’s been pretty simple, and although I’m not exactly doing anything more complex this week, I did think it’d be fun to post a thematic playlist every once in a while.

Music to me is, as I’m sure it is for very many people, incredibly emotive. These collection of songs are about that strange phase of love. Where it’s incredibly sad but often lacking in vindication or rancor, or often very fucking full of it. When  love is dying and when we mourn it.

Weird Sad Love on Spotify

Coming Down – Dum Dum Girls
Our Deal – Best Coast
The Curse – Josh Ritter
Anyone’s Ghost – The National
Love Love Love – Of Monsters and Men
Airplanes – Local Natives
Take it Out on Me – Chairlift
Used to Be – Beach House
You Hid – Toro y Moi
How Come You Never Go There – Feist
Pedals – The Love Language
Arognauts – Hospitality

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Gotye Somebody That I Used To Know

Black Kids Love Me Already

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Punch Brothers Packed Like Sardines in a Crush Tin Box

Hugh Laurie Unchain My Heart

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I thought it’d be fun to do a weekly summary of music, mostly songs, that have caught my attention. So yes, here it is.

King Krule’s “Out Getting Ribs.” This guy is only 17 years old, a wirey gingery pale 17 years old, with a voice that’s just so much deeper and richer than the look. It’s a baritone that sounds clumsy, but delicate and nuanced too. I love this.

Friends cover Ghost Town DJs’ “My Boo.” It seems that whether you know it or not, the music of your generation really does frame your past. I always liked this song, it’s damn catchy, but I haven’t thought of it in a while. This remake made me hella nostalgic though.

Music of 2011: The Whole Lot

My list of favorites in music this year was nowhere near extensive. I thought I’d probably go into the new year still writing about them, but would be done with it before January’s end. I then (just now, really) decided: fuck that. Let’s get this shit out of the way. If you’ve missed any albums I mentioned previously, you can find them here.

Metronomy – The English Riviera

I love the sound of deep bass paired against slow beats that make you want to slink around all provocative-like. Tracks like We Broke Free embody that. It was songs like Everything Goes my Way or The Look that really sold me on English Riviera, though. They made me giddy with a desire to dance and move, with no sexy pretenses. Just silly, good times. The entire album, regardless of the mood it creates, has a real 70s vibe to it. Trouble especially reminds me of the late 70s Christian music that was the only English-language music my mom allowed me as a very young child. I mean that in a good way, too. Really.

 Bon Iver – Bon Iver

I feel like Bon Iver has been around for a while now, although Wikipedia says only 2007. I know at least that friends of mine have loved them, and tried to sell them to me for a long time, but I could never get into how slow they were. In this, their second self-titled album, they are not any faster. Perhaps it’s just been my mood this year, however, that has made me more receptive to slowing down in general. Whatever the case, I loved this.  There was something about it that felt bluesy, it had an intimate lounge-like quality. I could just picture the dark corner of some dimly lit space. Perth is perhaps my favorite track on the album. I love how close it feels, like you can feel the instruments turning on and there’s a beautiful discordant layer to it all. Continue reading