Balto

A lot of times albums with epic backstories get dragged down by the constant focus on where the music was made and not how or why (see: Bon Iver). Other times, referencing a backstory, while potentially interesting, has nothing to do with how the album was shaped or conceived. Daniel Sheron's story is both interesting and clearly relevant to the often sparse, dark, and heavy folk he creates as Balto.

Balto – The Railyard

Balto – Elizabeth the Bumblebee

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Elvis Costello – No Action

Elvis Costello – No Action

The needle on my mind's turntable kept dropping on this tune every time I woke up last night. I've previously said (via Tweet, probably while drinking) that Elvis Costello's "No Action" is my favorite Side 1, Track 1 ever. That might be a slight stretch upon further reflection, but it's not terribly far from the truth. It absolutely is, however, a killer start to This Year's Model, an album with great song after great fucking song and one of my favorites ever. There's such a timeless sound to this album; indie rock bands are still trying to replicate Costello's off-kilter, up beat punk to no avail. He's one of the very few artists who's never made a song I didn't at least mostly like.

What do you guys think? Best album opener ever?

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Lupe Fiasco – Stereo Sun

I'm a tad late on this one, but I couldn't pass up a new Lupe Fiasco tune. This seems to be a cut Lasers track, but I have to say it could have replaced a couple songs that made the album. Eric Turner provides a great hook and Lupe forgoes his usual lengthy verses and spits short phrases with straight-forward rhyme schemes.

Plus, ya know, I just love Lu.

Lupe Fiasco – Stereo Sun (Ft. Eric Turner)

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The Builders and The Butchers – Rotten to the Core

 

I'll be going under the knife tomorrow for some minor surgery on my foot. Which means I'll have seriously increased blogging time for the next few days, even though it will probably be in a drug/painkiller induced stupor. Everybody wins. Here's a foot-stomping jam from The Builders and The Butchers to pull me out of my anesthesia haze.

The Builders and The Butchers – Rotten to the Core

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XV – Awesome (Ft. Pusha T)

XV – Awesome (Ft. Pusha T)

Every day that an XV song leaks is a great fucking day. The latest is a remix of "Awesome" and it has fire-spitter and MC of the moment Pusha T laying down a verse. It's got the typical Vizzy positivity and bounce and, like usual, great rhymes and clutch pop (read: nerd) culture references. Super Saiyans and references to grammar always get me. I've said before that I'm a sucker for piano-led hip hop production. Maybe XV heard me (or read my tweets) and made this one for me. A boy can dream, right? 

Bonus video after the jump!

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Satellite Stories

Remember in college when Bloc Party hit the scene and you couldn't get enough of their lovable, frenetic poppiness? Oh, well maybe that was just me. Anyways, Satellite Stories are here from Finland to fill the void that developed in your life after Bloc Party started to suck.

Satellite Stories – Kids Aren't Safe In The Metro

Satellite Stories – Helsinki Art Scene

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The Belle Brigade – Losers

 

Here's a track from an upcoming release I'm looking forward to: "Losers" by the Belle Brigade, from their forthcoming self-titled debut album. The release date is April 19, a long wait considering how much I dig this song.

The Belle Brigade – Losers

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