I was going to see Mumford & Sons in Hoboken, but the tickets sold out. I've been wanting to see them live ever since I heard their album, but it's probably just as well. Their show was in the middle of the week, and the tickets were a bit steep. I also almost went to see fun. in June, but I had a change of plans and couldn't make it. Good thing I'd already seen them live before!
But next, I'm going to see Marina and the Diamonds in mid-August in NYC with some groovy friends. I'm psyched; it will probably be a pretty spirited and fun event!
Then in September I'm going to see Florence again! Woo! She was coming to Camden (only 45 min from me), so I had no excuse not to get tickets!
Anyways, with all of this music excitement--- plus the news about Greenday's new albums and Pink's new song & album announcement--- I've been in a real musicy frame of mind lately.
So what have I been listening to?
1. Paul Simon - So Beautiful or So What (the whole album)
My disappointment with not getting Mumford & Sons tickets sent me off on a wild Paul Simon binge for some reason. I'd recently bought my dad the new album for Father's Day; so I stole it from him and it's been my work soundtrack for the past several days.
My favorites are Dazzling Blue, Rewrite, and Love is an Eternal Sacred Light.
Favorite line: "roses red, fine white linen, to make a marriage bed." I don't know why, but I always seem to tune in especially for that line.
Favorite line: "when I said help me help me help me help me, woah, thank you, for list'nin' to my prayer"
Favorite line: "Big Bang/ That's a joke that I made up/ Once when I had eons to kill"
2. Jerry Hall feat. Mumford & Sons - The Boxer (by Paul Simon)
And given my Mumford & Sons-inspired Paul Simon binge, I was ecstatic to discover this gem:
3. The Lumineers - The Lumineers (new album)
In the same folky, Americana genre, I found out that The Lumineers now have an album. It includes their popular song Hey Ho, and I've only listened to a couple of the tracks, but so far I'm digging Submarines:
Favorite line: "I did spy periscopes" --- how often do you get to sing that?
4. Girls Aloud - Theme from St. Trinian's
One the COMPLETELY OPPOSITE end of the spectrum, my iTunes shuffled me to one of my favorite loud, raucous, girl power songs: the theme song from St.Trinian's. And I promptly listened to it over and over and over again, just as I did when I first saw St. Trinian's--- a campy, teen pop British movie that is really hard to explain, it's about a private school for crazy, mischievous girls and their hilarious hijinks (involving Colin Firth). But this song can be sung, screamed and unceremoniously howled by girls everywhere (and includes some less-known british slang, for those interested).
5. Marina and the Diamonds - Electra Heart (new album)
I've been pumped about this album for two months now. It is finally here. Or almost here. Mine probably won't arrive until next week, but I've been listening to a lot of the songs online.
My current selection is Power & Control (so radio-worthy! I hope to hear it on the dials soon!)
Bubblegum Bitch was a close second.
6. Florence + the Machine - Shake it Out
FLORENCE + THE MACHINE remixing their own song.
Their whole concert is also on youtube, woo!
The more embarrassing tunes:
Give Your Heart a Break by Demi Lovato (yes, i know . . . dangerously close to me liking a Taylor Swift song)
Payphone by Maroon 5
Wild One by Flo Rida
One Thing by One Direction (or is it just prep-school NSYNC? hahaha)
Scream by Usher (so much dance dance energy!)
Stuff I keep forgetting to check out:
First Aid Kit (I've got one of their songs, but never investigated further)
the new (well, 2011) Blondie album
Coldplay's 2011 album (I know people seem to hate Coldplay, but I think I've heard some of their stuff recently and liked it.)
Fiona Apple??? Is she good? All of a sudden everyone seems to be worshipping her.
Huge fan of Paul Simon's Graceland, and of course, FandTM!
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