Posts Tagged: the dodos


28
Oct 09

pmaCAST #20: There’s Something Living In These Lines

pmaCAST #20: Theres Something Living In These Lines musicI watched Gigantic for the first time tonight. It was an odd movie, for sure, but I was delighted to see the movie’s last few seconds scored by Animal Collective’s “Did You See The Words?”

It was the perfect odd-ball song to close an odd-ball film. What was better yet was the music binge I went on right after the credits closed. These songs are what make up this twentieth episode of the pmaCAST. Hopefully you’ll find the track list fitting of this milestone episode.

pmaCAST #20: There’s Something Living In These Lines Tracklist

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5
Oct 09

The Absolute Best Songs of 2009 (75% of it)

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16
Jul 09

The Dodos – Time To Die, Album Review & CD + Vinyl Giveaway

The Dodos   Time To Die, Album Review & CD + Vinyl Giveaway album reviews reviews 2 The Dodos
Time To Die

Frenchkiss
out September 15th

80/100
[Rating Scale]
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Producer Phil Ek seemed to find the right mix of notes for The Shins, Band of Horses, and the Fleet Foxes — it was only fitting that his production prowess and folk-rock-psychedelic style translate over to The Dodos third album effort, Time to Die. Sometimes producers tend to find and hone their talents into a base recipe, adjusting their ingredients to the ones brought into the kitchen by the artists themselves. Seemingly, it looks like the studio antics of Ek and The Dodos churned out a very well executed 9 course album that leaves your auditory senses more than pleased.

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15
Jul 09

The Dodos – Fables

The Dodos   Fables listen
and here’s an equally entertaining track off the Dodos’ fantastic new album, Time To Die. PMA review will be up shortly.

The Dodos – Fables | mp3


31
Dec 08

Adam’s Best of 2008

Best Songs of 2008

1. “Skinny Love,” Bon Iver- This acoustic ballad is one of the most brilliant, haunting songs you’ll ever hear. While I didn’t love Bon Iver’s complete album as much as everyone else does, this song is a stunner, and the best of the year.

2. “White Winter Hymnal,” Fleet Foxes- The Fleet Foxes did an excellent job of reviving old-school Beach Boys harmonies. This song has the perfect mix of fun catchiness and melancholy sadness. A sweet, quick little tune, but a memorable one.

3. “Walcott,” Vampire Weekend- Vampire Weekend’s anthem about getting the hell out of Cape Cod is also their best track, with violins, a sing-along chorus, a gradual build, an epic ending, and most of all, that piano chord that will always roll along in your head.

4. “Family Tree,” TV on the Radio- Another beautiful song with a little more production than “Skinny Love.” Gorgeous vocals, strings, and synths make TV on the Radio the unlikely creator of one of the best ballads of the year.

5. “Robocop,” Kanye West- Also unlikely is an epic, string-filled, Stephen King-referencing Kanye West track that cannot be defined by a genre. Kanye’s entire album is gold, but something about “Robocop” places it above all the rest- probably Kanye’s surprisingly strong vocals, which carry the tune throughout.

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23
Dec 08

pmaCAST #1: The “No-Track Skipping Zone” Episode

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10
Apr 08

You Oughtta Know: The Dodos

You Oughtta Know: The Dodos music

The Dodos are a two-piece band out of San Fransisco, California, who create beautiful, hypnotizing songs and beats. The hooks are catchy and memorable, and the sound is different and unique. The band tends to clash styles of bands we’ve heard before and turn them into something fresh- you can’t help but think of Band of Horses, Panda Bear, and Animal Collective when you are listening to the Dodos. Still, I’m not a huge fan of Panda Bear or Animal Collective, but still find myself transfixed by this new band’s songs. Their cd, Visiter, has received tons of praise, notably from Pitchfork, and is available now.

You can check out a few songs (my personal favorite is “Fools”) and tour dates on their MYSPACE.

Then comment on what you think of this new “buzz band!”

-Adam