Posts Tagged: Devendra Banhart


29
Sep 09

Phoenix – Rome (Neighbors Remix ft. Devendra Benhart)

Who knew Devendra Benhart loved Phoenix? Not just loved but the ALL-CAPS kind. Just check this out:

“We LOVE and have LOVED Phoenix since Alphabetical, and have wanted to do more than just ogle at their awesomeness for quite some time. With the release of their luminary Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix we got the chance to un-floccinaucinihilipilificate our dreams and with awesome, oceanic glee, we took Rome for a ride…”

I sense a little Kanyeist (Kanyeatic? Kanyeistic?) passion there, don’t you? I guess you’d need something that flashy to stand out in a sea of star-studded remixes. How cool it must be for Phoenix to finally get the attention they have deserved all along. Not just by “the blogs” or teen dramas/late night TV, but by their peers. Maybe even people they look up to.

Devendra has now joined bands like Friendly Fires, Classixx, The Teenagers, Holy Ghost, and Gorilla vs Bear says that Animal Collective and Grizzly Bear might be covering Phoenix on some sort of re-release of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. At least that’s what Rough Trade told Simon Pegg. Yeah, I know…

Now with thoughts of Animal Collective and Grizzly Bear recording covers of Phoenix, I will leave you with Devendra Benhart’s beautiful remix of “Rome”

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PS: regarding the “Fences” multitrack, download it here.


21
Oct 08

Prolific’s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century

Every war since WWII has inspired some sort of a cultural backlash against the powers that be. Sometimes it’s a movie like W. but more often than not, these artistic expressions are protest songs. We take a look at the best protest songs of the 21st century:

10. “Let’s Impeach the President” – Neil Young (April 28, 2006)

<i>Prolific</i>s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century interesting readsThis is the seventh track on Young’s 2006 studio album Living with War. It starts off with a trumpet playing the first six notes of Taps, then having a chorus sing about various reasons to impeach the current president of the United States George W. Bush. The song is sung to the tune of Steve Goodman’s song “The City of New Orleans,” probably a reference to 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, another area of critical views. The “Godfather of Grundge” makes clear that he has no love for President Bush.

9. “Final Straw”- R.E.M. ( Oct. 4, 2004)

This is a politically-charged song, reminiscent in tone of “World Leader Pretend” on Green. The version on the album is a remix of the original version. “Final Straw” was released the week the U.S. invaded Iraq. Michael Stipe is not willing to let Bush invade Iraq without a clear reason, so he keeps asking “Why?” Well, most of us still still don’t have a clue (maybe oil).

8. ”The Day After Tomorrow”- Tom Waits (Oct. 3, 2004)

<i>Prolific</i>s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century interesting readsTom Waits covered increasingly political subject matter since the advent of the Iraq war, with “The Day After Tomorrow”. In this song Waits adopts the persona of a soldier writing home that he is disillusioned with war and is thankful to be leaving. The song does not mention the Iraq war specifically, and, as Tom Moon writes, “it could be the voice of a Civil War soldier singing a lonesome late-night dirge.” Waits himself does describe the song as something of an “elliptical” protest song about the Iraqi invasion, however. Thom Jurek describes “The Day After Tomorrow” as “one of the most insightful and understated anti-war songs to have been written in decades. It contains not a hint of banality or sentiment in its folksy articulation.” Waits’ recent output has not only addressed the Iraqi war, as his Road To Peace deals explicitly with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Middle East in general.

7. “When the President Talks to God” – Bright Eyes (March 21, 2005)

This is a protest song by Bright Eyes, with a very pointed political message directed towards George W. Bush and his policies. Even the Greeks claimed that the Olympian Gods were on their side, when they tried to muster political fervor. It’s good to see that Bush’s is taking cues from ancient Greek warlords. ”When the President Talks to God,” was originally released as a free download on iTunes but has since been released as a promotional 7″ vinyl and as a B-side to “First Day of My Life.” Right away Conor Oberst stuffs the President’s “bullshit,” right back down his throat.

6. “Heard Somebody Say” – Devendra Banhart (December 20, 2005)

<i>Prolific</i>s 10 Best Protest Songs Of The 21st Century interesting readsThis soft and mellow ballad sounds sweet and calming for the average listener. However, if you stop and listen closely to the lyrics, you’ll here the resignation of a sincere and kindhearted war protester. Banhart sings “that the war ended today/ but everyone knows it’s goin’ still” This is a reference to George W. Bush’s premature declaration of victory in Iraq on June 5, 2003. Since then, more U.S. troops died than during the official “war.” Banhart succinctly sums up his message: “oh, it’s simple/ we don’t want to kill.”

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24
Sep 07

My Kind Of PARTY, Oh and Britney Is An Idiot. What Else Is New?

My Kind Of PARTY, Oh and Britney Is An Idiot. What Else Is New? mp3So Britney Spears faces up to 6 months of jail time for a hit-and-run. What is up with these popfucks and screwin’ around with their pretty little cars? Lindsay, Paris, and now Britney… Solution? DON’T LET THEM FUCKING DRIVE!

I know we’ve all asked ourselves this but, what the heck happened to the good ol’ Britney. Not even a month ago I was thrilled for her comeback because of tracks like “Gimme More” and “Everybody”… now it seems she’s even further down the shitter. Oh well, make sure to buy her new album titled Pieces Of Me, out November 13th… I hope. Anyway here is the Original Doll project she cut loose a while back along with a couple new mp3s.

Okay, so I had a blonde moment and accidentally uploaded the .ogg files instead of the .mp3 files. They are now fixed and are encoded as mp3s so download away, I felt bad so I added some remixes and other demos. SORRY

Britney Spears – Original Doll Mixtape. (Right click, Save As…)

mp3: Britney Spears – My Prerogative
mp3: Britney Spears – Do Somethin’
mp3: Britney Spears – And Then We Kiss (Junkie XL Remix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Mona Lisa
mp3: Britney Spears – Someday (I Will Understand)
mp3: Britney Spears – Chaotic
mp3: Britney Spears – Girls And Boys *DOWNLOAD OR DIE*


mp3: Britney Spears – Kissin’ My Ass (Interlude)
mp3: Britney Spears – Me Against The Music (Solo Version)
mp3: Britney Spears – Over To You Now
mp3: Britney Spears - I’ve Just Begun (Having My Fun)
mp3: Britney Spears – Touch Of My Hand (Alternate Version)
mp3: Britney Spears – My Prerogative (JJ Flores Radio Edit)
mp3: Britney Spears – Do Somethin’ (DJ Monk’s Radio Edit)
mp3: Britney Spears – And Then We Kiss (Soul Temptation Radio Mix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Someday (Hi Bias Remix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Mona Lisa (DJ Volume Ulti-Remix)
mp3: Britney Spears – Guilty (Demo)
mp3: Britney Spears – Rebellion (Demo)

mp3: Britney Spears – Gimme More
mp3: Britney Spears – Everybody

Well I say we celebrate — thanks to Kelly from AOL Music we can have an all night CD Listening Party! Wooo Hooo…

[All streams available through Sunday 9/30]
On AOL Music

Rascal Flatts, ‘Still Feels Good’

Foo Fighters, ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’

Dethklok, ‘Dethalbum’

Melissa Etheridge, ‘The Awakening’

Jagged Edge, ‘Baby Makin’ Project’

Soundtrack, ‘Feel the Noise’

Joni Mitchell, ‘Shine’

Hurt, ‘Vol. II’

Diana Krall, ‘The Very Best of Diana Krall’

On Spinner
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, ‘100 Days, 100 Nights’

Stars, ‘In Our Bedroom After the War’

Jose Gonzalez, ‘In Our Nature’

Office, ‘A Night at the Ritz’

Motion City Soundtrack, ‘Even If It Kills Me’

Sea Wolf, ‘Leaves in the River’

Joni Mitchell, ‘Shine’

Herbie Hancock, ‘River: The Joni Letters’

Matt Pond PA, ‘Last Light’

Shocking Pinks, ‘Shocking Pinks’

Cave Singers, ‘Invitation Songs’

Devendra Banhart, ‘Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon’

A.A. Bondy, ‘American Hearts’

Patrick Watson, ‘Close to Paradise’

Small Sins, ‘Mood Swings’

Tiefschwarz, ‘Strictly Tiefschwarz’