It's the perfect song for the season. And don't you miss the OC as well? Well, I do. So freakin' much!
Anyway, this is Season 1 of the OC. Chrismakkuh episode. I love it! It's not the real episode. Just an MV or something like it.
Happy Chrismakkuh you guys! And the best '09 there is! Have a blast this season. Love love :)
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
The SohoDolls, Numb, British Sea Power

Sohodolls are a British electro group from London, England. The group was formed in 2003 and, following various line-up changes, currently (as of March 2008) includes Maya von Doll (vocals), Toni Sailor (guitar) and Weston Doll (keyboards). These members are joined by other musicians on stage.
The band - whose name is sometimes punctuated with a space as Soho Dolls - have described their sound as a cross between "decaying and desperate glamour" and "savagery and sex". Their debut album Ribbed Music for the Numb Generation was released through A&G Records in September 2007.
Very sexy.
The Rest for the Wicked - The Soho Dolls
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Numb is an electro-industrial band that was based in Vancouver, Canada. It was founded by Don Gordon in 1986. Following his Suspended single, Gordon retired the project and moved to Vietnam to live with his wife. The band consists of David Collings, Blair Dobson, David Hall, Conan Hunter and Sean Stubbs.
Bliss (Fundamentalist) - Numb

British Sea Power are a four-man indie rock band based in Brighton, England, although three of the band come originally from Kendal in Cumbria. Their style ranges from the sweeping, often epic, guitar pop sound to the visceral and angular. Critics have likened their sound to a variety of groups, from The Cure to the Pixies. They have most often been compared to Joy Division. The band consists of:
* Yan (Scott Wilkinson) - Vocals, guitar
* Noble (Martin Noble) - Guitar, piano, keyboards
* Hamilton (Neil Wilkinson) - Bass, vocals, guitar
* Wood (Matthew Wood) - Drums
The Lonely - British Sea Power
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Datarock
Waaaaaaa Grabe good to be back! I'm flooding again about new music I've discovered. Sorry for that. :D
Anyway, Datarock is a Norwegian band. The band describes their sound as "a mixture of musical styles [they] like." A trio of friends, Fredrik Saroea, Ketil Mosnes and Kevin O'Brien, conceived the group while at a festival in Bergen, and soon hired Tom Mæland. O'Brien and Mæland later left the band, but the duo of Saroea and Mosnes continued the project. The band members list their major artistic influences as Devo, Talking Heads and the Happy Mondays. The band has released three EPs and their debut album, Datarock Datarock, was released in 2005 in 10 countries on the band's own label, YAP (Young Aspiring Professionals), receiving favourable reviews, especially in the UK. They made an appearance in Australia's Triple J Hottest 100 with the single "Computer Camp Love" in 2005, placing at #12. This song was #88 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.
Their song "Fa-Fa-Fa" will be featured in a new Coca Cola advert, and is also featured in NHL 08, FIFA 08 and NBA Live 08 as part of EA Trax. It also appears in The Sims 2: Free Time, and The Sims Video Team was asked to create a custom music video for "Fa-Fa-Fa" that can be viewed on the official The Sims2 site. Another one of their songs, "New Song" is featured in Madden 08. Finally, a remix of "I Used To Dance With My Daddy" is featured in Need For Speed: ProStreet.
Datarock was also featured in an Apple advertisement for the fourth generation iPod Nano. The ad showed the song Fa-Fa-Fa playing on an Orange iPod Nano. The coverart for Datarock Datarock was also shown.
Fredrik Saroea also has solo aspirations and has recorded several individual tracks, including a duet with fellow Norwegian pop-star Annie for the song I Will Always Remember You, which has been included on later presses of the band's debut LP.
I Used To Dance With My Daddy - Datarock

Their song "Fa-Fa-Fa" will be featured in a new Coca Cola advert, and is also featured in NHL 08, FIFA 08 and NBA Live 08 as part of EA Trax. It also appears in The Sims 2: Free Time, and The Sims Video Team was asked to create a custom music video for "Fa-Fa-Fa" that can be viewed on the official The Sims2 site. Another one of their songs, "New Song" is featured in Madden 08. Finally, a remix of "I Used To Dance With My Daddy" is featured in Need For Speed: ProStreet.
Datarock was also featured in an Apple advertisement for the fourth generation iPod Nano. The ad showed the song Fa-Fa-Fa playing on an Orange iPod Nano. The coverart for Datarock Datarock was also shown.
Fredrik Saroea also has solo aspirations and has recorded several individual tracks, including a duet with fellow Norwegian pop-star Annie for the song I Will Always Remember You, which has been included on later presses of the band's debut LP.
I Used To Dance With My Daddy - Datarock
Cassettes Won't Listen

Cassettes Won't Listen is the Indie rock & Electronic one-man project of multi-instrumentalist and producer Jason Drake (the one on the picture above) based out of Brooklyn, New York. All of Cassettes Won't Listens releases have been digital only thus far. However, despite a lack of physical product, Cassettes Won't Listen has received press from the likes of Spin, Perez Hilton, Urb. Cassettes Won't Listen has also done official remixes for notable artists such as: Aesop Rock, El-P, Midlake, Mr. Lif, Morcheeba and many more.
In 2008, Cassettes Won't Listen covered The Cure's "Let's Go To Bed" for the American Laundromat Records compilation "Just Like Heaven - a tribute to The Cure".
His effects kinda reminds me of Deathcab for Cutie a bit. It's nice. Their songs are nice. I like it a lot. :)
Cutting Balloons - Cassettes Wont Listen
The Virgins and Tokyo Police Club

The Virgins are an American indie rock band consisting of four members: Erik Ratensperger, Donald Cumming, Wade Oates and Nick Zarin-Ackerman. They were originally from New York City, they formed in 2005 based in New York City, New York. They have toured with Jet and opened for Sonic Youth and Patti Smith and played at the All Points West Festival in 2008. They also performed at the 2008 SXSW festival, and toured in the United Kingdom with The Pigeon Detectives in November and December 2008.
The Virgins were formed after a Ryan McGinley photo shoot brought together Donald Cumming and Wade Oates to work on tracks Cumming had begun. The two other members joined shortly after; Erik Ratensperger, and Nick Ackerman. The Virgins have recently had international success with their song "Rich Girls", which was played during an episode of "Gossip Girl".
I just saw their music video "Rich Girls" a while ago on MTV and was curious about them. :)
Here's another song of theirs that I really liked.
One Week of Danger - The Virgins

Tokyo Police Club is a Canadian indie rock band from Newmarket, Ontario, consisting of singer and bassist Dave Monks, guitarist Josh Hook, keyboardist Graham Wright, and drummer Greg Alsop.
Tokyo Police Club formed in 2005 while playing for fun in a basement after the four had disbanded from a previous group called Suburbia. The band started to gain attention and played some small shows throughout the Toronto area. With a buzz forming in Montreal, Tokyo Police Club was asked to play in the city's Pop Montreal festival, and soon after they signed with Toronto label Paper Bag Records.
Since their formation the band has appeared in numerous festivals. Notably, in 2006 they appeared at Edgefest and the inaugural Osheaga Festival. In 2007, they performed at the Coachella music festival in Indio, California, at Lollapalooza in Chicago, at Bumbershoot in Seattle, at Glastonbury Festival and Reading Festival in England, in 2008 at Roskilde Festival in Denmark and at Rock am Ring-Festival in Germany, and Street Scene in San Diego.
In the fall of 2008, the band played on the last 6 weeks of Weezer's Troublemaker Tour along with Angels and Airwaves.
Nature Of The Experiment - Tokyo Police Club
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Cibo Matto
Ok, this one I've been listening to for a long time now but I just thought I'd share this one out. They're sooo good, I like them a lot but it seems like only a few has heard of them or maybe they have, they just didn't know it was them.
Cibo Matto (meaning crazy food in Italian, and pronounced [tʃiːbo matːo]) was a New York City-based band formed by Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori in 1994. The lyrics in their songs are primarily concerned with food, possibly used as a metaphor. Their sound has been described as a combination of "Jazz, Hip-Hop, Brazilian music, African Drumming, and Disco samples".
Grand Royal involvement
Although Cibo Matto was represented by Warner Bros. Records, they were also considered to be a major part of the Grand Royal Records family.
* Under Grand Royal, Honda and Hatori formed side-project band Butter 08 (1996) with Russell Simins, Rick Lee and Mike Mills.
* Hatori collaborated with the Beastie Boys (who founded Grand Royal) on their 1997 album, Hello Nasty.
* Lennon released his debut album, Into the Sun (1998) on Grand Royal (which featured Honda, Hatori and Ellis).
* Yumiko Ohno of Buffalo Daughter (a former Grand Royal band) contributed moog synthesizer and backing vocals to Stereo Type A (1999).
* In 2000, Grand Royal released a compilation album entitled At Home with the Groove Box in which Lennon contributed the song "Winged Elephants" while Honda and Hatori contributed the song "We Love Our Lawyers". The compilation also featured artists such as Beck and Sonic Youth.
Disbanded
The group continued to play live and tour until disbanding in 2001. In an interview Honda stated,
“ Cibo Matto broke up, because it was time. We felt the need to move to the next step. It was a healthy decision, though it was sad at the same time. Things just need to grow out of things sometimes. ”
All of the members of Cibo Matto have gone onto release solo material and have on occasion collaborated with each other.
This one's cool but I'll share three of their songs, if you don't mind, since this is just a really great cover and the next one is a collaboration. Haha
Yes, it is with Yoko! Although I'm sorry for the copy I got from imeem 'cause it's not that good. I'll find a better one ASAP. :)
I posted a video 'cause imeem's Cibo Matto sources are lame. HAHAHA This is the first song I heard of Cibo Matto. My friend, Jayme told me about it and we listened to it. She ended up accompanying me, listening to Cibo Matto the whole night while we were doing our plates. HAHA Anyway, this one's called Sci-fi Wasabi.
Enjoy! :)
Cibo Matto (meaning crazy food in Italian, and pronounced [tʃiːbo matːo]) was a New York City-based band formed by Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori in 1994. The lyrics in their songs are primarily concerned with food, possibly used as a metaphor. Their sound has been described as a combination of "Jazz, Hip-Hop, Brazilian music, African Drumming, and Disco samples".

Although Cibo Matto was represented by Warner Bros. Records, they were also considered to be a major part of the Grand Royal Records family.
* Under Grand Royal, Honda and Hatori formed side-project band Butter 08 (1996) with Russell Simins, Rick Lee and Mike Mills.
* Hatori collaborated with the Beastie Boys (who founded Grand Royal) on their 1997 album, Hello Nasty.
* Lennon released his debut album, Into the Sun (1998) on Grand Royal (which featured Honda, Hatori and Ellis).
* Yumiko Ohno of Buffalo Daughter (a former Grand Royal band) contributed moog synthesizer and backing vocals to Stereo Type A (1999).
* In 2000, Grand Royal released a compilation album entitled At Home with the Groove Box in which Lennon contributed the song "Winged Elephants" while Honda and Hatori contributed the song "We Love Our Lawyers". The compilation also featured artists such as Beck and Sonic Youth.
Disbanded
The group continued to play live and tour until disbanding in 2001. In an interview Honda stated,
“ Cibo Matto broke up, because it was time. We felt the need to move to the next step. It was a healthy decision, though it was sad at the same time. Things just need to grow out of things sometimes. ”
All of the members of Cibo Matto have gone onto release solo material and have on occasion collaborated with each other.
This one's cool but I'll share three of their songs, if you don't mind, since this is just a really great cover and the next one is a collaboration. Haha
Yes, it is with Yoko! Although I'm sorry for the copy I got from imeem 'cause it's not that good. I'll find a better one ASAP. :)
I posted a video 'cause imeem's Cibo Matto sources are lame. HAHAHA This is the first song I heard of Cibo Matto. My friend, Jayme told me about it and we listened to it. She ended up accompanying me, listening to Cibo Matto the whole night while we were doing our plates. HAHA Anyway, this one's called Sci-fi Wasabi.
Enjoy! :)
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Kings of Leon
My friend was babbling about this band the whole time we were talking music a few nights ago. So, I searched them. Turns out, this band really is worth babbling about.
Kings of Leon are a Grammy-nominated rock band from Columbia, Tennessee. The band is made up of three brothers – Caleb Followill (lead singer/rhythm guitar), Nathan Followill (drums/backup vocals), Jared Followill (bass guitar/backup vocals/synthesizer) – and their first cousin Matthew Followill (lead guitar/backup vocals). The band's sound derives from southern rock, garage rock, hard rock and blues. They have released four full-length albums. The group's name is derived from Nathan, Caleb and Jared's father and grandfather, both named Leon. In terms of chart positions the band have been far more popular in Europe (notably the UK) than their homeland.
, from the album, Aha Shake Heartbreak
I found this song soooo cute!

, from the album, Aha Shake Heartbreak
I found this song soooo cute!
Me and your cold, Driving in the snow,
let the good times roll, let the good times roll
Cowgirl king of the rodeo, let the good times roll,
let the good times roll
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