Think me and you could use a lost weekend (a beard don't make you a man/a pen don't mean you can write).

Been listening to some beautiful, pithy, at-times funny, music from this cat from Scotland.
Just getting into his album now and digging what I'm hearing so far.
Especially this track:

http://witheredhand.com/

Don't call me home.

Back to Chicago after a nice, much needed stint in the Bahamas where we celebrated our one year anniversary.
It was an absolute blast.
I also finally got my turntable unpacked and picked up a pair of used PSB speakers today.
Testing them out now, I came across this lovely song from Nico.
It's beautiful melancholy feels perfect on this cold March day.
Here's to hoping that spring is not too far around the corner.

Exiled in us we arouse the soft, unclenched, armless, silk and rough love that breaks all rocks.

Listening to a new Radiohead album is always a very special experience for me.
It marks a moment in time that will then grow throughout my days.
With repeated listens, it's like the sudden smell of something loved that has been lost and now remembered again.
An immediate, sentimental journey - sunlight through a window, the sound of a friend's voice, a word, a meal, a wish.
And this new album is now here upon us. 
So I'm just letting it wash over and coat me in new and soon-to-be old memories.

You can buy it here:
http://www.thekingoflimbs.com/

I said nothing and then nothing and then you said. [Imaginary Soundtracks #2]

Haven't done this series in awhile (since I basically started it), but I was listening to Stina Nordenstam's "This Is" album today and remembered how much I love this particular song.
Sounds a bit like Brian Eno "Here Come The Warm Jets" era.
Would love to see this one in a film.
Enjoy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stina_Nordenstam

Weekends are never fun unless you're around here too.

So now that I'm in Chicago, I'm super interested in discovering what's happening here in the music scene these days.
One of the first bands I've come across is the Smith Westerns who've just released their newest album Dye It Blonde on Fat Possum Records.
Liking what I'm hearing so far from the youngsters in this town.

Have a great weekend everyone.
Go Packers!!!

http://www.fatpossum.com/artists/smith-westerns

I've got a feeling and the feeling is new/you.

The Packers won Sunday and are heading to the Superbowl. So I think it's time for some happy/celebratory music and the upcoming Go! Team album is doing just the trick.
It's a really fun mix of vintage Go! Team updated with a tad Belle & Sebastian/Camera Obscura and a wee bit of the Avalanches.
The whole album is really solid, super catchy and upbeat.
Check out this track that's sure to be a hit single.

http://www.thegoteam.co.uk/