Moved to Blogspot
Hey guys,
WordPress doesn’t like my music embedding program. But Blogspot does. Sorry for the quick change.
Everything is getting posted up here ASAP: www.musiciseverybodyspossession.blogspot.com
Cheers,
Justin
Teach me vowels
I’ve enjoyed going to school with UK’s experimental rock change of pace known as School of Language.
Their debut album “Sea from Shore” was released in May. I seem to love practicing my vowels with parts 1, 2 and 4 of “Rockist” song series. And it’s something off the beaten path, which I find refreshing.
The lyrics are rather interesting and string me along, wanting more.
Rockist Part 1
Rocking their pre-colonial roots
I’ve been listening to their debut album “Secret Rooms” since it came out a couple month ago. There is an incredible quality to it in that it just doesn’t get old.
Whether it’s the melodic yet raw riffs, the hooks, the mesmerizing beats, or the fact that LA’s own Gran Ronde is undeniably rock (with a side a la British), I think you’ll be hearing a lot more about these gentlemen.
Check em out.
Fist Fight
Say Say Say
A sound that isn’t fleeting
Hello everyone,
Fleet Foxes embody what the silverlake music scene needs and loves, despite the fact that they are from Seattle.
Their latest album is worth buying twice. They were recently on Daytrotter.com as well. Oh, and they’re touring – don’t miss em.
Blue Ridge Mountains
White Winter Hymnal
Everyone needs Modern Guilt
Beck’s new album. Will be out in a week.
I’m been listening to an advance copy and I’m really diggin it.
My favourite track right now is:
Soul of a Man
Wolf Parade – At Mount Zoomer
Hey everyone,
Wolf Parade’s latest release, At Mount Zoomer, is incredible. I am hooked and I like to see the Canadians leading the procession. My two favourite tracks are “Call it a Ritual” and “Language City.” Check em out below.
Call it a Ritual
Language City
Albert Hammond Jr – favourite song on new album
Hey kids, Albert Hammond Jr has a new album coming out pretty soon which I’m sure you’ve heard about. Luckily, we know a guy who knows a guy in the record industry and we were lucky enough to get an advance.
It’s a definitely a good album. Once again, not as undeniably rock as The Strokes, and if you heard his last album, you knew that already. Still, great melodies, great tunes, certainly worth buying.
In My Room
MGMT, not management
MGMT’s album “Oracular Spectacular” is incredible. Go buy it now now now.
Time to Pretend
Kids
Pieces of What
piecesofwhat.mp3
Download it at mp3space.com







