Monday, December 26, 2011

10 Years with Soulcrate


The two night, 10 year celebration fiasco with headliner SOULCRATE MUSIC took place in my city, Sioux Falls, SD, last Thursday and Friday at the Orpheum Theatre downtown. The first night was opened by fellow Sioux Falls band We All Have Hooks for Hands and the second night was graced by the outrageous presence of Prof and DJ Fundo. It was so amazing to be a part of Soulcrate's celebration--both nights were filled with some damn good music and performances! 

I first heard about Soulcrate when I was a sophomore in high school (7 years ago... damn!), and it's truly incredible to see how they've transformed and improved since. I was hooked from the first songs I listened to, and my love has only grown from there. Soulcrate has put forth 10 years of hard work and dedication, and it's amazing to witness them finally achieving the recognition they deserve. Congratulations boys, your oldest and newest fans had a great time at the shows and I cannot wait to hear your next album! 














Wednesday, December 21, 2011

About a Boy

 In explanation to what you're about to read, this poem is based on a "dramatic monologue" assignment I did for a Creative Writing course. I chose to write in the voice of Kurt Cobain. It was an incredibly eye-opening experience learning so much about his youth, family life, struggles with himself and with the world he lived in. I wrote from his last moments of life, as he reflected on music, relationships, and the pain. Kurt was truly an incredible individual. It amazes me how misunderstood he was. In society, he was depicted as a moody, depressed, melodramatic, angry grunge artist who made mysterious and suggestive music. In reality, he was a sensitive artist with a troubled past who just loved too hard and too much to live past 27. A musical genius and a beautiful person... RIP Kurt Cobain. The world loves you and your music, even though that was never a concern of yours. 




“About a Boy”
By Kara Larson

When you close your eyes—
Everything disappears.
Drop your lids on me.
Close your eyes to my existence.
Forget about my measly fucking life.
I’ve been searching for freedom from pain forever—
Today, I will reach Nirvana.

Punk was my release, the counter to this society of gluttony.
I found friends in my head, in the chords of my guitar,
My words, my music, my poetry—
They used to help—now I swim deep in a jar of honey.
I screamed into the mic, releasing years of fury,
But now, I am simply an unhealed scar.

The daggers in my stomach stab without remorse—I’m ready to be free.
But a pain far worse than this stems from love.
I can’t think about Frances or Cortney—
They will be better off without me.
Nothing in life will ever transcend love.
It’s the feeling that changes everything—softens humanity.

Society never understood the man I was.
They saw weirdness, an oddity, an impalpable question—
A man so fucked—but who are they to judge?
They aren’t in any less of a depression.

I could stare through their plastic façade.
Into their apathetic minds, laced with manure.
Their blood is the same as mine—they are not God.
It’s all too much now—my soul is raw, while my love remains pure.

They raped me of my happiness.
Offering my simple mind so lifeless an escape.
Drugs, sex, fame, money—“Nothing less.”
And now I’m stuck here alone—in a life so dead—too late to reshape.

Regret, security, love, and pain,
The feelings of a boy too broke to speak.
Nothing but cold coursing through my veins,
We are all fucked and weak.

The possessions, the hate, the ridicule—
What is this world coming to?
A playground for society’s fools…
My heart has taken a beating—black and blue.
Pulsating with fire—I’m the fuel.
I will never again see the world fresh with dew—
Send me into the next life—down into the drowning pool.

Looking through the scope of life,
I’m ready to give up this fight.
Take it all now—forever.
Forget about my legacy,
Pull the trigger.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Finals Week Playlist



In a feeble attempt to stay motivated during the raw pain and suffering of Finals Week, I have put together a little playlist to keep me motivated and chronicle the feelings one might experience through the week. From moments of complete focus achieved through an intense caffeine buzz, instances of downtrodden disappointment and outrage at your professors, and utter relief and joy to come at the end of it all, Finals Week definitely deserves a playlist all its own. So here you go. Drink it in and study on, you studious little angels.



The Best Day- Atmosphere
Under Pressure- Queen


New Math- Bo Burnham
I Will Survive- Gloria Gaynor
If You Leave Me Now- Chicago
Funny The Way It Is- Dave Matthews Band
I Believe I Can Fly- R. Kelly
Cold Beverage- G. Love & Special Sauce
On The Rocks- Grieves


Daylight- Matt & Kim
Fire It Up- Modest Mouse
What Is And What Should Never Be- Led Zeppelin
Outta My Face- Pepper
Bad Kids- Black Lips
Dream On- Aerosmith
Heart Like a Lion- Rebelution
Take It To The Sky- Soulcrate Music
Heart of a Champion- Nelly
The Underdog- Spoon


Say It Ain’t So- Weezer
Less Than Zero- K.flay
Little Bit Crazy- Dirt Dee
Youth- Matisyahu
Make That Money- Macklemore
Like a Boss- The Lonely Island


Everything You Need- Slightly Stoopid
Superstar- Carpenters
My Body- Young the Giant


Don’t Tread On Me- 311
Come Together- The Beatles
The Go Getter- The Black Keys
Supermassive Black Hole- Muse
Beat It- Michael Jackson
You Make My Dreams Come True- Hall & Oates


Here Comes the Sun- The Beatles
School’s Out- Alice Cooper
Free As A Bird- Lynyrd Skynyrd
This Magic Moment- Ben E. King & The Drifters
And We Danced-Macklemore


Oh, and one more thing. To accomplish anything, you must forget the internet exists. Turn away from your social media sites, whatever they may be (no judgement), and turn on that noggin! This song should help...


Friday, December 9, 2011

New Track


K.flay, Grieves, and Budo, currently touring the country on the "On the Rocks Tour," recently dropped a lovely little track called "Lost in the Sun." Listen and download starshine.




Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Later Babes



A few cool kids from Hooks 4 Hands and Soulcrate Music put together a little group called Later Babes. The tracks below can be acquired FREE, so like, do it. Describing themselves as "Dance Tribal Beat Karaoke," and a "Dance cover band electro pop rip off group," their mixes deserve some dance floor action... Meow. Spread the word kids. 








In Remembrance...

“Your eyes shined bright when you were a kid
Your sisters loved you and all that you did
Big brother, big brother don’t worry a bit
Your flame has not faded since the day it was lit

Your life was joy
Your mama’s only boy
And when the skies are blue
Big brother, they’re blue for you”


-The Black Keys "Unknown Brother"


I think about my brother most days, but today, my mind can think of little else. Today is his birthday and to celebrate his existence, here are some of his favorite songs that remind me of him every time I have a listen. He had excellent taste in music--hard rock of the glory decades (70s-90s). And although his time was cut short, his memory will live on forever. It's true what they say... Only the good die young. Enjoy the tunes dearies.






Saturday, December 3, 2011

Jeff Buckley Cover Songs


Even if you don't know anything about me, you should know one thing. I love Jeff Buckley. His wide range of covers are what really got me to listen to more Bob Dylan, The Smiths, Led Zeppelin, and so many more. In theory, this works, but it's not exactly a conventional way to get turned on to an artist. Regardless, I think that Jeff covers true artists better than anyone, and here are some beautiful examples of such cover work. Eat up kittens.

Buckley Covers by Kara Larson on Grooveshark


Zeppelin


Bob Dylan

Leonard Cohen

The Smiths

Hank Williams

Tim Buckley

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

"New Longboard Playlist"

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Hello ladies and gents; my name is Stephen. Before I say anymore I’d like to thank Kara for letting me contribute to her collection of all things musical and awesome. I have been following “Stellar Figment Music” for a bit now and love it! There is something beautiful about introducing someone to a new artist you're into—it’s infectious. You introduce your friends to a jam, they show their friends, and they tell their friends and BOOM! You’ve just rescued a pair of malnourished eardrums from certain death with a few transcendental beats.

Besides being completely obsessed with music, I am an avid longboarder, and just recently purchased a new board! Longboarding is all about being free and having fun. Coupled with music you are limited only by the road below you. To celebrate my new board, I compiled a list of songs to coast and rock too. It’s a little bit of everything I hope you enjoy and get out there before winter comes!

 

“New Longboard Playlist” 

Fly Like An Eagle – Steve Miller Band
Watch Makers –Maxilla Blue
ON the Bridge –K. Flay
ElectroCali - Pretty Lights
Against the Bottom - Grieves
Kick, Push – Lupe Fiasco
Vision Twunny Twunny – Maxilla Blue
So Much For Love – Gramatik
Digital Love – Daft Punk
Seventeen Years – Ratatat
Moar Jive – Gramatik
Barbra Streisand – Duck Sauce
On The Rocks – Grieves
Black Clover Farewell Anthem – Soulcrate Music ft. Mac Lethal and Grieves
New People – Blue Scholars
Coastin’ – Zion I ft K. Flay


*Listen to most of the tracks here...



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Monday, November 28, 2011

Music Quotes

 Below are some of my favorite music-related quotes from my favorite movie--Almost Famous, and a couple of my favorite musicians--Kurt Cobain and Bob Dylan. I hope you enjoy the weight and sincerity of the words as much as I do.



In the movie 'Almost Famous,' Anita Miller (Zooey Deschanel) has one of my favorite lines from the film to her mother saying---

"This song explains why I'm leaving home to become a stewardess." 

The song to which she was referring to was 'America' by Simon and Garfunkel. She then leaves her younger brother William a note reading---


Kurt Cobain:
"Music comes first; lyrics are secondary. Most of my lyrics are contradictions. I'll write a few sincere lines, and then I'll have to make fun of [them]. I don't like to make it too obvious, because if it is too obvious, it gets really stale. You shouldn't be in people's faces 100% all the time. We don't mean to be really cryptic or mysterious, but I just think that lyrics that are different and weird and spacey paint a nice picture. It's just the way I like art."




Bob Dylan:
“... songs, to me, were more important than just light entertainment. They were my preceptor and guide into some altered consciousness of reality. Some different republic, some liberated republic... whatever the case, it wasn't that I was anti-popular culture or anything and I had no ambition to stir things up. I just thought of mainstream culture as lame as hell and a big trick. It was like the unbroken sea of frost that lay outside the window and you had to have awkward footgear to walk with.”



"So Russel, what do you love about music?"
"To begin with, Everything."

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Mackle-give me-More



This video is going to start a revolution. A revolution of dance. And we owe it all to Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. With lyrics that range from funny, poetic, smart, quick, impactful and everything in between, he's everything a good artist should be. And someday, I will go to one of his shows.  But until then, look for me on the recession riddled dance floors of America. Watch the video below... But more importantly, DANCE.



On a more serious note, this video for the song "Wings" is perfectly executed and does everything a meaningful video should do. It's like watching poetry come alive. And come on, this kid? He's just too much. 




 Macklemore also knows something about drug addiction and adversely, the impact that artists have on their fans through their raps and lifestyle. And I love that Ryan Lewis uses a RHCP beat. Perfect composition. This dude is putting Seattle on the map. Because you've never heard of it right? Yeah, me neither.



Monday, November 14, 2011

Dia de los Muertos


Culture Cry Wolf, a hip hop-ska-rock whirlwind of a band, recently released their first full length album Dia De Los Muertos. And ooh la, la. I was feelin' it upon first listen, which is definitely an odd occurrence for me. Every track tells it's own story, has it's own unique feel, and the album as a whole leaves you feeling like you just had a genuine music experience. I dare to say CCW has created one of my favorite albums of 2011--I highly recommend each and every one of you cats give Dia De Los Muertos a hard listen. Even if you don't like hip hop or ska, a lot of the tracks have a very "rock" feel, so you're sure to find at least one track to fall for. This album has really created a musical identity that is based in so many genres, and thus, has the ability to appeal to so many. Culture Cry Wolf... Well done, boys. Check out the video for "Day of the Dead" and listen below.









 

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Foster The People


 Mark Pontius. Cubbie Fink. Mark Foster... The gorgeous men of Foster The People. I'm way into their summer released album Torches, and upon recent discovery, their videos as well. I would describe their boundary-pushing videos as interesting, thought provoking, and overall, just well done artistic expressions of their music. But who am I to judge? Take a look yourself. Ohh, and don't let their faces intimidate you. They're marshmallow soft on the inside, well probably anyway.


 







Sunday, October 30, 2011

Girl Power: K.Flay


 This girl can flat out RAP. The first time I noticed her was with Zion I in the song Coastin' and now she's about to go on tour with Grieves and Budo for the "On the Rocks" Tour this fall/winter. Man, I wish I could go to one of the shows. Dying to see this girl on stage. Here are some videos worth watching kids.





 


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Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Epitome of Cool: Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan is one of those people I would've loved to be alive in the 60s for. Every picture I see of him inspires me to instantly listen to every song I have of his and watch every Youtube video I can find,  just to try to get into that mind. He made the wayfarer shades, the denim shirt, and the cavalier attitude things that exemplify "cool." And for that, we owe him a great deal of appreciation.