2 posts tagged “polyphonic spree”
The charts:
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Burial |
43
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Aaliyah |
33
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Kanye West |
31
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Björk |
28
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The Polyphonic Spree |
24
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Sia |
17
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Jazzanova |
13
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| 8 |
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Justice |
11
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| 9 |
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The Futureheads |
10
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Feist |
9
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Burial is still king but unlike most weeks when my "The Station" and "Drive Time" playlists usually determine my listens, I was very deliberate this week. Aaliyah was my own personal focus this week. Kanye West came through because of his relationship with Murakami and my visit to the exhibit. Bjork was the fly home soundtrack from Vegas.
Also, I'm finding that I didn't give The Polyphonic Spree's The Fragile Army and Justice's Cross enough love in 2007 so I'm making up for it in 2008. I've always been a Spree fan but that Justice album sounds better and better with each listen. It's fun but it's also deep and complex and has one of the most unique (yet still listenable) electronic/dance music sounds in recent years. That duo is a step forward.
My top track of the week was "Untitled" by Burial but the truth is, there are 4 untitled tracks across his two albums so I'll leave you with the #2 joint of the week (since the cut I really want to post, Shawty Lo's They Know, won't upload), "Good Life" by Mr. West. Good Morning.
Audio: What song do you listen to when you are sad?
Submitted by Nat.
I don't deal much with the blues. I get stuck in my head for a spell but it is rarely a sadness. Whenever I'm unhappy I walk it out dance it out or write it out. But, in those rare times I need uplifting, I break out the Spree:
or MJB