Music Monday: Azealia Banks

Last week, when I saw The Great Gatsby (auh-mazing) there was preview for The Bling Ring. The Bling Ring is Sofia Coppola’s new movie based on true events. A series of robberies conducted by a group of teenagers who were stealing from celebrities in the Hollywood Hills in 2008 and 2009. The movie looks interesting, I’m not 100% sold on it, but I do love Sofia Coppola and I plan on watching it this summer when it’s released.

Along with great story lines and directing, Sofia Coppola is known for having kick ass music in her movies. During The Bling Ring preview this Azealia Banks song started playing and I’ve been obsessed with it since. It has some explicit lyrics, you’ve been warned, but it makes me want to get down, as many songs do.

And here is the preview for The Bling Ring

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Music Monday: Jack White {The Great Gatsby}

Baz Luhrmann’s (director of Romeo & Juliet and Moulin Rouge) adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby come out this weekend and while many people (including myself) are beyond stoked for the film, the soundtrack for The Great Gatsby is filled with a who’s-who of the music industry. The soundtrack includes an eclectic group of artists and bands, from Jay-Z and Beyonce to The XX and Lana Del Rey. This soundtrack has something for everyone’s musical tastes and is perfect for someone like myself whose taste in music is super eclectic. Of course a Baz Luhrmann soundtrack would not be complete without a song from musical genius that is Jack White.

Jack White’s Love is Blindness track plays toward the end of the trailer, when things start to get less glamours and more dramatic. The song fits perfectly in the films plot line.

If you’re unfamiliar with The Great Gatsby, I don’t want to go into too much detail, but know it’s about money, glamour, booze, love, betrayal and no matter how much money you have, there will always be problems and money cannot buy you love. Mo money, mo problems. The Great Gatsby is by far one of the best pieces of American literature and I look forward to seeing Baz Luhrmann’s take on the story.

Are you going to watch The Great Gatsby this weekend?

Music Monday: NEW Depeche Mode

I don’t think I can take any more music news (kidding). Not only is Depeche Mode touring this year for their release of their 2013 album Delta Machine, but Crystal Castles is opening for them for a tons of their shows including L.A. The last time DM went on tour was in 2009 following the release Sounds of the Universe album and just last week they played the single Heaven from the upcoming Delta Machine. What do you think? Is it gonna be a hit?

Music Monday: Modest Mouse

2013 seems to be a kick ass year for music, as mentioned in other Music Monday posts, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs AND The Postal Service are coming out with albums, but now add Modest Mouse to that ever growing list. Their long-awaited sixth studio album, their first since parting ways with Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, who joined on the band’s 2007 release We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank has high hopes to be something good. I remember seeing Marr play with Modest Mouse, it was magical, simply magical.

Six years is a long hiatus, but I have no doubt in my mind Modest Mouse still has it, the really cool part about their recording process? They’re recording at Big Boi‘s Stankonia Studios in Atlanta. That’s right, as in Big Boi from Outkast. This has the potential to be a great album, until the release later this year let’s boogie to Cities Made of Ashes from Modest Mouse’s 2000 album The Moon & Antarctica.

 

Music Monday: New Order

Weekend one of Coachella is 46 days away and the more I look at the line up, the more excited I am to get to go! From 2005 to 2010 I had gone every year, but due to how popular the festival scene has become I haven’t been able to grab tickets, until this year. Thanks to a friend who can’t go at the last minute, Coachella is going to happen this year and I couldn’t have asked for a better line up, well maybe a Smiths reunion, but I don’t think that will ever happen.

Although I am very excited to see New Order, Blur, The Postal Service, The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s, Hot Chip, Wu-Tang Clan and so many more. I’m a huge Joy Division fanatic and I have never seen New Order live, this is the closest I’ll get to seeing Joy Division and that makes my heart dance. Have a great Music Monday!

 

 

Music Monday: The Postal Service

In case you haven’t been keeping up with music news or peeped the Coachella line-up, The Postal Service have announced they’re back together and releasing a new album this year. My heart nearly jumped out my chest when I heard this news. The Postal Service is a electro music group made in heaven, kidding, but it is composed of Death Cab for Cutie vocalist Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello of Headset and Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis. Close to heaven, right?

The trio debut album Give Up was released in February 2003, and was an instant hit. Their songs have be covered and mixed to no end and as the years have come and gone, people have been begging for another album. We’re finally getting one and it’s due to come out in April. Until then and until another 53 days until weekend one of Coachella, enjoy one of the tracks that started it all.

Music Monday: 2013 Grammy Round-Up

Sunday was music’s biggest night as artists from all generas gathered in one Los Angeles location for the 2013 Grammy’s. Although not all my favorite artists are Grammy winners or even nominees, it’s always fun seeing the winners, the fashion and some of my long time favorites like The Black Keys, Mumford & Sons and Jack White take the stage. I can’t imagen my life without music and I’m thankful for artists out there who are amazing at what they do and provide the soundtrack to my life.

Below were some of favorite looks from last night, who were your favorites?

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Jennifer Lopez in Anthony Vaccarello. I love everything about her look. The dress is the definition of sexy, the shoes, the makeup, the hair; J.Lo is my girl.

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Adele. There has been mixed reviews of Adele’s head-to-toe floral look, but I really liked it. I thought the cut was flattering and it was nice to her in a color other than black. The dress may not be a typical red carpet dress, but it’s very Adele and she looked amazing.

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Oh Jack White, no one pulls off an all black suit like you do.

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Katy Perry in Gucci. Amazing. The cut , color, length, this dress was pure perfection. By far my favorite Katy Perry look to date.

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Taylor Swift in J. Mendel.

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Rihanna in Alaia. I want this dress, SO bad. You go, Rihanna.

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Beyonce in Osman. Effortlessly chic, she could have gone for a floor length gown or an amazing mini, but she did pants and aside from Janelle Monae, I don’t think any other person could have look this amazing.

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Music Monday: The Sweet Sounds of Cristina Black

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Recent Los Angeles transplant Cristina Black, has been writing music since before she can remember, but it’s only been in the last five years she’s been recording. In short amount of time, this singer, songwriter is well on her way to becoming the next artist whose song gets stuck in your head.

Inspired by song writers like Nick Cave, Fiona Apple, Rufus Wainwright and Bob Dylan, Black says she’s inspired by anyone who, “Is truly dramatic and emotionally indulgent.”

The ukulele-driven songwriter says one her closet friends has described her music as film noir meets Laurel Canyon. The description given by her dear friend is very accurate because when you see Black bring out her mini guitar, don’t cue the ‘sunny day’ music in your head just yet.

Many of Black’s song from her The Ditty Sessions EP like These Days and Purple Houses, are about unfortunate and sad subjects. Although having the lyrics and the melodies battling it out for your emotions is exactly what Black enjoys doing with her music, “That contrast is so gorgeous to me” says Black, “It’s almost like I feel obligated, if I’m going to insist on telling you something disturbing, [I’m going to] put it in a pretty package,” she says.

The New Orleans native has a song on her EP that talks about her experience during Hurricane Katrina. Purple Houses channels Black’s despairing and disastrous past during the 2005 hurricane, “I could tell you volumes,” she says, “When something you love is suddenly destroyed, you get stuck for a while and when you finally get unstuck, you find you’re not the same.”

More recently, Black’s Drunk Rich People was featured in episode 13 of season two of NBC’s Parenthood which Black is a fan of, “It’s one of my favorite shows and I was obsessed with the movie growing up…the scene was about money and it just worked.”

When Black isn’t writing music or performing she enjoys going to shows, dressing up in her “witch frippery” style and sitting in cafes while drinking tea and daydreaming.

Black has always loved Los Angeles and now that’s she a resident, she’s happy to have made the move from New York. With things going they way they are, don’t be surprised if you hear a ukulele on the radio and it’s Ms. Cristina Black.

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Photos by: Elias Ressegatti

Music Monday: The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s {NEW singles}

When it comes to Music Monday’s I try and keep it local, but sometimes I post songs that are stuck in my head. This week, this morning, I received news via Facebook and Spin’s website that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs will be releasing an album in April. This. Makes. Me. Happy. The YYY’s are one of favorite bands and since their 2009 release of It’s Blitz, I’ve been missing me some YYY’s. They recently performed in Pomona, California at the GlassHouse (yes, I tried getting tickets, but they sold out before I blinked) where they played two songs from their upcoming album Mosquito.

Listening to both songs and from what I’ve read online, Karen O., Brian Chase, and Nick Zinner are going back to their roots. Their punk, really loud and unapologetic roots and I couldn’t be happier. One of my favorite albums, more like EP from the YYY’s is their self-titled Yeah Yeah Yeahs album with the most amazing song ever, Art Star.

They may not go THIS far back to their roots, but mixing this, along with their sound from the Machine EP is still amazing news. April cannot come soon enough!! Below you’ll find two YouTube videos, Mosquito and Earth, both from the upcoming album. You’ll also find Art Star, that one you want to listen to VERY loud. ;)

Music Monday: Caught a Ghost

I’ve been on the hunt for new local music and I recently came across Los Angeles duo Caught a Ghost after some digging around the interwebs. Now, you would NEVER think of mixing genres dub-step with blues and soul, it sounds like a mistake, right? But that’s exactly what producer Jesse Nolan and vocalist/drummer Stephen Edelstein do and they do it well, really well. I love blues and soul music and dub-step is very hit and miss for my taste, but Caught a Ghost will hopefully intrigue you enough to sit up and listen to their free EP CAG Mixtape they released last year. If you want to hear the duo really kick ass at combining the two genres listen to the track Sleeping at Night. The other track I have below is Hold Out and not only is song easy on the ears, the video is divine. The Hold Out video has amazing shots around Los Angeles, from the LA River to streets in Hollywood, there is nothing I love more than seeing an LA band feature their own city in music videos. Keep these guys on your radar because you’re going to be hearing more of them. Happy Monday! <3