Wednesday, January 26, 2011

2/365 - Such Great Heights - The Postal Service



Despite how modern this piece may sound, it's actually 6 years old. The Postal Service, consisting of Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and Headset's Jimmy Tamborello is no more, but the music lives on.

A heavy in electronica and indie, the music is similar to a prehistoric Owl City. The video is a new take on love, as we watch the unknown protagonist meet the love of his life in a compact-disc factory.

Lyrics
"I am thinking it's a sign that the freckles
In our eyes are mirror images and when
We kiss they're perfectly aligned
And I have to speculate that God himself
Did make us into corresponding shapes like
Puzzle pieces from the clay
True, it may seem like a stretch, but
Its thoughts like this that catch my troubled
Head when you're away when I am missing you to death
When you are out there on the road for
Several weeks of shows and when you scan
The radio, I hope this song will guide you home

They will see us waving from such great
Heights, 'come down now,' they'll say
But everything looks perfect from far away,
'come down now,' but we'll stay...

I tried my best to leave this all on your
Machine but the persistent beat it sounded
Thin upon listening
That frankly will not fly. you will hear
The shrillest highs and lowest lows with
The windows down when this is guiding you home"


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

1/365 - Lemonade - CocoRosie



This is probably one of my all-time favorites. Many may consider it more pop than indie, but I think it's close enough. Incorporating piano, folk, pop, and electronica elements, this is truly something unique. However, I think the best part is the video itself. Using imagery of two elderly sisters walking down memory lane together, while exploring their childhood  is an completely orginal and pulchritudinous.

Lyrics:
"It was Cinco de Mayo
Pillow case on his head
No more breathing time
An ambulance sped
Sped 'round every corner
Calling out his name

Shot a rabbit from the back seat window
Sat and watched the summer corn grow
Ate ice cream in a desert dream
And got lost in father's singing
Too hot inside
Too hot outside
Lazy days when I said let's go for a ride
We'd sail on Spirit Lake
Me, my pappy, and his lemonade

Tim and Tina were my parents' names
They got engaged
They were inflamed
Seduced by the light of butterflies
How they shimmer, how they glimmer
Those butterflies

We seven kids
We almost died
Nearly put to death
By lightening strikes
Instead there was hot, pink
Flashes in the sky
We climbed the rocks, in snow and rain
In search of magic powers
To heal our mother's pain

Shot a rabbit from the back seat window
Sat and watched the summer corn grow
Ate ice cream in a desert dream
And got lost in father's singing
Too hot inside
Too hot outside
Lazy days when I said let's go for a ride
We'd sail on Spirit Lake
Me, my pappy, and his lemonade"

Introduction

Hello world,

I'm Philip. However, that's not my real name. I'm 17, and I from the United States, and just about a stone's throw from Canada.

The reason I created this blog was my love of music.
 Music is almost a hobby of mine, keeping me company while studying, hugging me after a relationship fails, and helping to celebrate the best parts of life. I love music so much, that I decided to share my taste with you (particularly indie). Indie is defined as "a pop group not affiliated with a major record company", and I don't disagree, but I feel there is more to it. To me, Indie music is way to express stories, adventures, hardships and fantasies through song. Unlike most music, this is done is hand-crafted lyrics and vintage sound.


I decided I would do this project365-style, or a new song everyday.


Every post will contain a video or link to the song of the day, lyrics, and my opinion. Please post your opinions as well!


Cheers,
P.