Friday, March 16, 2007

Just in Time

Here is my best of 2k6. just before 2k7 really gets kickin'. 2006 managed to have a little something of everything i enjoy in music. Disclaimer if i didn't mention your favourite album of 2006 i either didn't listen to it or didn't like it. Sorry for the bummer but that's how it goes.

Matt Costa - Songs We Sing
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Matt Costa's music reminds me of donavon maybe not you but that's what i dig about him. A bunch of songs i love hearing a lot of times.


The Aggrolites - The Aggrolites
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket BOSS. that pretty much covers it. The Aggrolites make great CD's. they should make a live one because the only thing better than their music is their live music.

Ima Robot - Monument to the Masses
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket I love Ima Robot and i love this CD. It's electro, dance, good times music music. Posi-vibes all around.I had to wait 3 years to hear it but worth it in the end.

Lily Allen - Alright, Still
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket it doesn't get much better than driving down PCH looking for a place to surf and listening to this CD. It's the perfect blend of mod pop and ska with lyrics that are entertaining to actually listen to. i said back in 2006 that lily Allen and Mickey Ave. would be the big things for 2007 and here we are in March and you know who both of them are.

The Tyde - Threes Co.
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Every so often you'll find a bunch of guys that you're friends with in a band that actually rocks. this is one of those bands. i liked their other two albums but this one is where it really hits. they remind me of a rock band from the 60's where....well listen to the CD and you'll know exactly what i'm talking about

Dirty Dozen Brass Band - What's Going On
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket I was lucky enough to go to the Dirty Dozen's CD release party in New Orleans which was beyond sick. This CD has some great Marvin Gaye covers (from What's Going On), some new songs and a really good message which i always like in my CD's.

My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Everyone in the world says this is one of the best CD's of 2006 so i checked it out and would agree. First i dig a good concept album; i'm a big sucker for them in fact. Second this isn't emo or maybe i forgot what emo is but i'd say it's radio punk. and while you can't fill your life with radio punk it's good in low doses. i don't know what their other albums sound like but this is a good one.

Notorious B.I.G. - Duets
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket This came out at the very very end of 2005 so i'm including it. I love blasting this CD with songs like 1970 somthing and It has been said you'll see why this guy was such a big deal.

Dr. Dog - We All Belong
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket By now you can tell that i really like the 60's pop. this i suppose is like the byrds. it's lo-fi and awesome. i listen to it almost every day at work.

The Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket A bit more radio friendly or popier than their previous albums it makes this one stand out more. A CD with a message albeit a sometimes cryptic one. Turn the bass and volume up to 11 on Supermassive Black Hole and you'll know exactly why i picked this CD.

Nas - Hip Hop is Dead
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Nas is right in so many ways. Hip Hop is dead. He rips of the muteness of rapping about girls, money and whips and every other cliche so many rappers love to rap about. That stuff's whack (haven't you guys ever heard of blood diamonds you're putting your brothers down while rapping about how fly it is). Anyways Nas kills it on this CD.


Disapointments of 2006

Rx Bandits - ...And the battle begun
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Don't get me wrong it's a great CD. I know what i'm about to say it exactly what most people don't like about the bandits but what put them in this catagory was the fact that i felt they were lacking in the content of their lyrics. I like that they play music and shout their message.

The Japanese Motors -
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Don't put out an EP/demo i want to hear an album worth of songs. PS where is Toyko?

The Nice Boys - The Nice Boys
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Their myspace demo songs were great, the live shows are great but the album was alright nothing special. that's always a bummer and disapointment

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Redeeming Shawshank - remixed trailer (repost)

I just found out that my remix of the Shawshank Redemption was honored by Trailer Spy in their list of the "Top 15 Best Trailer Remixes of All Time"! I made it all the way up to #5! I feel very honored because I just did it on a whim (granted, it took me almost a year in my free time) and it was placed over some of my favorites trailers (i.e. Jaws, Mary Poppins, Back to the Future).


Here' the full list"

Monday, March 12, 2007

Madness/ Fred Perry Competition



  • Go to Fred Perry.

  • Enter and win! ...and share with me.

    By the way, here's a new video!

    Madness 'Sorry (Featuring Sway & Baby Blue)

    Thursday, March 08, 2007

    Lily Allen "Smile" (Simlish version)

    found at pitchforkmedia.com:

    Websavvy Lily Allen did a version of "Smile" in Simlish, the native language of the Sims universe, for "The Sims 2 Seasons". This expansion pack hit shelves earlier this month, and Sims have just released an all Sims version of "Smile", which follows the revenge story of the original clip pretty closely.

    Wednesday, March 07, 2007


    I came across this old design that I thought you'd like to see.

    Sunday, March 04, 2007

    The Burka Band - "Burka Blue"



    25-year-old drummer Nargiz started the Burka Band, Afghanistan’s first all-girl band ever two years ago. Their song “Burka Blue” was released in Germany in 2002 and became a club hit. The band has never performed in Afghanistan and is now inactive.

    "Of course it was a joke to sing in the burkas, but it was also necessary to wear them. If people in Afghanistan knew who the members of the Burka Band were, we could be attacked or killed because there are still a lot of religious fanatics here, says Nargiz, who hasn’t told any of her friends that she has played in the Burka Band."



    Found at Neat-o-Rama

    Tuesday, February 27, 2007

    Sloths

    they sleep 18 hours but always party 24. everything you need to know about sloths





    not for kids

    Monday, February 26, 2007

    Ultra Uke

    Honestly, My Highlight of the Weekend

    ATTA BOY, SKIP!

    No, not the band that yielded Ronnie Vannucci of the Killers, but the very Skip that Atta Boy Skip named their band after; Dustin "Skip-Ska-Brah" Blad. GOGO13's OG co-vocalist and acrobatic vvrrrrt-meister. Well, our buddy Skip is a daddy again with baby #3 delivered just yesterday. This time it's a girl and she's a cutey. Way to go Skip,old buddy old pal...where ever you are....

    Thursday, February 22, 2007

    Fun MP3 Blogs!

    I just discovered this great little MP3 blog, Sound of the Streets. It looks like it's just beginning, but they're headed in a great direction. Nice choice of Oi, 2-Tone ska, Mod Revival, Psychobilly, etc. Click the banner below!



    Oh, and I thought I might plug a couple of my other favorite mp3 blogs:

    You and Me on a Jamboree! (classic ska/reggae/rocksteady blog - updated daily)

    Rock Army (huge rock/indie/hiphop etc. blog - updated constantly.)

    Ritmono Presenta (rock/indie/hiphop etc. blog - updated frequently)

    Relax Your Socks (French-based rock/indie/hiphop etc. blog - updated frequently)

    Born in the Basement (Obscure punk blog with occasional gems)

    That should be enough for you all to chew on for a while.

    Jake Shimabukuro wails

    Alright this guy is amazing and not just some amazing cat you'll find on you tube and nowhere else. it's the real deal http://www.jakeshimabukuro.com/. definately check him out and this video it combines two of my great loves the beatles and ukulele playing. george loved the uke so he probably would have really dug this. especially watch for the face melting finish.


    Tuesday, February 20, 2007

    Monday, February 19, 2007

    Saturday, February 17, 2007

    woah what a mess......

    recording can make a person tired. G13 can say that they were the first to use yo gabba gabbas new recording studio, kinda cool. some of the band showed up to lay some fresh "good" tracks.
    some pictures in no order of events just some indication of madness, not the band the state of mind. hehe








    oh and lunch at that sushi place was really fun, thanks again Ben for layin' the card down.
    we owe you...............

    im a patient fellow, i will wait....

    Monday, February 12, 2007

    Tyler's Top 10 Albums of 2006

    **DISCLAIMER** THE FOLLOWING IS SOLELY THE OPINION OF MR. TYLER JACOBS AND DOES NOT IN ANY WAY REFLECT THE OPINIONS OF GOGO13, ANY OF ITS COUNTERPARTS NOR THE INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS THEREOF. LINKS ARE PROVIDED FOR DOWNLOADING AND ENJOYING. BUY THE CD IF YOU HAVE THE MEANS. THANK YOU.


    JUST IN TIME!! I really had to think long about this, which is odd because I listened to plenty of music last year. Maybe I listened to stuff that that came out earlier? Maybe I didn’t listen to a wide variety of stuff? Who knows? But here’s my list of favorite records that came out in 2006. And one month into 2007, I can already name about five of the years best albums. BUT that is neither here nor there… So here’s last years.


    10. Charlotte Gainsbourg - 5:55

    As the daughter of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin, Charlotte has some pretty big shoes to fill. With the help of producers Air and Jarvis Cocker, it turns out just right. The mellow music hearkens to Serge’s Melody Nelson period and equally Air’s Moon Safari record. This is a great mellow record that is lovely and haunting. It hasn’t been released in the states yet… but I’m sure it will be soon.

    9. Ratatat - Classics

    I find it hard to argue that that this was a great record. It kept the same consistency with their self-titled debut, and yet it branched out in many different directions. Every song is still instrumental featuring their stomping backward guitar sound, but they’ve experimented with lots of different instruments, musical styles and techniques. It’s far more fulfilling than their debut which sorta blurred together after “Seventeen Years”. “Montanita”, “Tacobel Canon” and “Wildcat” are standouts for me, but it’s solid through and through. My friend Octavio (who’s really into hip-hop for the most part) really dug this record saying something to the effect of, “I love instrumental music lately. Music with lyrics is just someone telling you their opinion. I’m sick of that.” Good point my friend.

    8. Beck - The Information
    I’m surprised that this record got so little respect in end-of-the year lists. Especially after all the acclaim that Guero got back in 2005. The Information does sound like a continuation of Guero (or even of Odelay if you mind), but it’s even more experimental, even more out-there. Beck’s idea of making this an more open-sourced album was revolutionary. Not only did he provide the listener with do-it-yourself cover art, but he filmed a video for every song on the album (as well as a few remixes) and put them on a companion DVD. How cool is that? I also have reason to believe that they purposely mixed this record to make it easier for DJs to remix and mash-up. Between “Elevator Music”, “New Round”, “The Information” and practically every other track, this record was listenable and abstract. Solid through and through.

    7. The Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes
    The Pipettes are rad because they know they’re a gimmick. They admit that they were a concept before they ever wrote songs. Luckily their songs turned out great. I can’t think of any group in recent memory that has done a genuinely authentic throwback to Phil Spectre era girl groups. I personally love that sound and it’s a shame it didn’t stick around. But thanks to the Pipettes, we got it back. All their songs are super fun and well written. Marylynn fell in love with this record far more than I did (but I still like it a lot). “Pull Shapes” makes me want to freak out, it’s so fun. “Judy” “ABC” “We Are the Pipettes” and “Sex” are just loads of fun. We need more bands like this.

    6. Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
    I didn’t like this album at first, but I’m starting to like it a bit. It’s still growing on me. This is strange because I consider Belle and Sebastian one of my favorite bands. But this record is really different. It just doesn’t have the same vibe as they have had in the past. Of course they can’t all be like “If You’re Feeling Sinister”, but this is even a departure from their last record, “Dear Catastrophe Waitress”. It just… I don’t know. I still like it. It’s good, but B&S should be in my top three. Not this far down the list.

    5. The Decemberists - The Crane Wife

    I like this record. I like it more every time I hear it. The Decemberists broaden their scope with this record. It’s a bit of a concept album (what concept that is, I’m not quite sure, but then again I never really “get” concept albums). Something based on a Japanese proverb of a guy being married to a crane that … dies or something? I don’t know. The Decemberists seem to be like a staple for my generation. Everyone has to like them or something. But I don’t care. The songs are great all the way through. It makes me happy. I love “O Valencia”, “Sons and Daughters”, “Summersong” and I get chills every time I hear the intro of “The Crane Wife”.

    4. Lily Allen - Alright, Still

    I first heard Lily Allen when I saw her video for “LDN” and I was just thrilled. How can you deny a sweet British girl in a 50’s dress prancing down the street to a great pop song built over an authentic Jamaican ska song? Awesome! The whole record is just about as good. Her producers rely a lot on old ska and reggae and it just thrills me that she’s doing so well. This is the record that Gwen Stefani SHOULD have put out. Oh, and she’s covered the Specials and the Kaiser Chiefs. Great record. My only criticism is that she should lose her b*tchy side a bit and make it less bitter and a whole lot sweeter.

    3. The Aggrolites - The Aggrolites

    If you know the Aggrolites, then you know what to expect. I love The Aggrolites because they bring something fresh to the ska/reggae genre. They don’t try to mimic the past, but they definitely sound old school. They bring their own brand of low down funk to it that just floats my boat. And they’re not just playing reggae to their own crowd, but they’re accessible to everyone (the same thing that made Hepcat so great). I’ve been saying for over ten years now that Skinhead Reggae was my favorite type of music, and yet no current band has really been doing it right until The Aggrolites. Not to mention I had a blast touring with them over the summer.

    2. I’m From Barcelona - Let Me Introduce My Friends

    Now, for the total opposite of the Knife, (yet still just as Swedish), is I’m from Barcelona. It’s a group of around 30 of the happiest Swedish indie hipsters I’ve ever seen. The comparisons to the Polyphonic Spree are obvious and easy. These guys are less “Join with us, brother. You will never see your family again” and more like “Hi! We like you! Let’s have a picnic! You’re OK”. Less Patty Hearst and more Karen Carpenter (on a good day). I first listened to this record when I was driving from PA to Baltimore for the first time on a job interview and I was surprised at how each song just got better and better. Seriously, banjos, melodicas, beautiful backing vocals and endearing, encouraging lyrics. It’s just fantastic. I want everyone to hear it. It will make their lives better.

    1. The Knife - Silent Shout

    This was the big surprise upset for me. I heard about The Knife a while ago on Pitchfork and listened to about 10 seconds of one of their songs and dismissed it as pretentious arty crap (really? on pitchfork? wow!). Then once I started working at Virgin, Nick or Tesi or someone threw it on and I was like …eh. But listening to it, I tried fining fault and ended up saying “I could really get into this” And so I did. a LOT. I’ve been listened to this record a lot, and subsequently got into their older stuff, and it’s full of gems. But back to the record. It’s dark and electronic and spooky. A lot of the songs start with really disjointed noises that sorta fall into a rhythm and the song takes off from there. There occasional moments here that remind me of Vangelis or Tangerine Dream or something that should be on an 80’s sci-fi movie (”The Captain” could be straight out of Blade Runner, I swear.). The more I write about this record the stupider I sound, so I’ll just stop here - give it a fair shake. It’s really good.

    HONORABLE MENTIONS

    Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
    Like the rest of the country, I loved “Crazy” and listened to it non-stop for a while. It was definitely the “Hey Ya” of 2006. The rest of the record is pretty good too. DJ Danger Mouse did miracles producing the Gorillaz “Demon Days” and he did some good producin’ here too. Cee-Lo is an amazing singer and the songs are catchy, dark and fun. They also made some great videos too. I hope they win a bunch of Grammys.

    Easy All-Stars - Radiodread
    Of all the gimmicky novel Radiohead cover albums, this one stands the best on its own. “Let Down (featuring Toots Hibbert)” is enough to make it alone, but the whole thing translated really well. The Easy All Stars (who formerly did “Dub Side of The Moon”) covered Radiohead’s “OK Computer” from beginning to end with different guest vocalists on each track. It would normally be quite a challenge, because it’s not the most straightforward album, but they really pulled it off. I love OK Computer and I love reggae, and they did it right.

    Moneybrother - Pengabrosan
    I’d be a really big jerk to leave this out. Moneybrother is one of my favorite bands of all time. My brother Parker and I are the unofficial US Moneybrother advocates. Anyhow, I like ‘em… Pengsbrosan (”money brother” in Swedish) is Anders Wendin’s little personal album for his homeland fans. Almost entirely in in his native tongue, it’s a collection of covers with some interesting guest spots. Howlin’ Pete Almquist (The Hives) shows up for a duet on an operation ivy cover, “Falling in Love (With Christmas)” is a re-working of an old Monster tune, and they do a great version of My Morning Jacket’s “Off The Record”. But the highlight for me was the single, “Dom vet ingenting om oss” (a cover of Tracey Ullman’s “They Don’t Care About Us” Awesome. If I could understand this album and they lost a few of the slower tracks, it would have cracked my top ten for sure.

    BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENTS

    Gwen Stefani - The Sweet Escape
    Gwen, Gwen, Gwen. I’ve stood faithfully behind you since the early days of No Doubt, and you’ve inspired me so many ways. I really liked “Love, Angel, Music, Baby” because it was a throwback to 80’s booty bass stuff like Expose and Debbie Deb. Awesome! The Sweet Escape was admittedly more “modern” but sheesh. I can’t stomach this. Where do you draw the line between winkingly doing a cheesy pop record for fun and churning out crap? One, maybe two good songs on this record. Let’s speed up the next No Doubt record already, okay?

    The Flaming Lips - At War With The Mystics
    I was sad to have to put this on the list. But COME ON! I loved the Flaming Lips freaky surreal sounds and stories on “Yoshimi”. It seemed like they came from another galaxy and it fascinated me. At War With The Mystics, despite the awesome artwork, is tremendously timely and preachy. Between sermons on atheism and hatred towards political conservatives, it comes off more like a rant from Al Franken or Bill Maher. And considering how increasingly political they’ve become the past year or two, it basically is. BOOOO!

    Teddybears - Soft Machine
    Okay, I love pretty much all the songs on this record. What’s the problem? Because this record came out 2 years ago! Without the “necessary” guest spots. Go listen to “Punkrocker” without Iggy Pop or “Yours To Keep” without Neneh Cherry. A million times better. Guys! We love you! Leave well enough alone!

    Madness - Sorry


    I ain't sorry!
    Thank you Nutty Boys for putting out good music again.



    listen to the version with Sway & Baby Blue ONLY at
    http://www.myspace.com/madnessofficial

    Friday, February 09, 2007

    Why I still love Scott Klopfenstein

    Way back in... 1992(?) My cousins, The Schultzes were always known for having rad parties at their house. I think their house was more like a local hang out where people just stayed if they needed to. There was always something going on there every night and it was always a great time. Often they'd have bands play in their tiny living room.

    One year, Nanette (Schultz) had a big birthday party. Scott Klopfenstein (my best friend at the time) and I went and had a blast. Space Monster "M" played. It was Christian's band long before the Aquabats. He wore a florescent pink gorilla suit with a bone necklce and wrestling mask. They played in the crowded living room and they had two guys exterminator jumpsuits and boxing gloves. They were actually throwing punches to keep the crowd back. I think they did a really dark messed up version of "Sugar Sugar" but that's all I remember about their music but it was definitely one of the scariest bands I ever saw.

    Fresh Curd opened, which was Parka and The Seaghost's acoustic-y thing. I think they sang a song about pirates, but I don't remember fully.

    Parker had hand-screened like 20 T-shirts for the show, each one unique. I think there was even a hypercolor one. Scott, Parker and I walked around the party trying to sell them all so he'd make his money back. I think we finally got rid of them. I had one for a long time, but I don't know what happened to it.


    Then a few months ago, I found these pictures on someones
    blog somewhere. It was from some Reel Big Fish fans who met Scott and took pics with him. Lo and behold, the legendary tee-shirt appeared before my eyes. I knew I must post it. I was so stoked to see that Scott still had his shirt and was wearing it out on tour.

    I saw him at a show at Chain Reaction last year and we spent the whole time catching up. It was like old times all over again. I love that guy. Scott, if you're reading this, give me a call! If you're still living in NY, we need to hang out!!

    Thursday, February 08, 2007

    GOGO13 (minus 10) - Abinadi

    Last night it was Grik's Birthday and we went over to the Yo Gabba production studio to work on some songs. Here we are jamming out a rough of "Abinadi". We had fun. Sorry that the rest of the band couldn't make it!

    Monday, February 05, 2007

    The Yo Gabba Gabba! Production Blog.

    Now G13 blog is G13 blog and Yo Gabba Gabba Blog is Yo Gabba Gabba Blog.

    Yo Blogga Blogga!
  • http://brobee.blogspot.com/

  • "Add to your bookmarks!"

    Thursday, February 01, 2007

    Jimmy Castor Bunch - Troglodyte

    SOCKITTOME! SOCKITTOME! SOCKITTOME! SOCKITTOME! SOCKITTOME!



    Right on!
    Thanks Ben

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007

    Gelli Baff

    Seriously guys, why take a bath when you can take a gelli baff?










    Monday, January 29, 2007

    Last Week's Kid Robot Show

    So last week, the Yo Gabba clan and myself participated in this big woop-de-doo Kid Robot event at the Standard. What an honor hob-nob at such a hoit-toity event.



    So we took a "Dunny" and made it look like Brobee.


    I got triple-dog-dared by Mike DelaVega to stick my tongue on the "Ice Dunny"

    Stuck! Stuck? Stuuuuuuuuuuuucckk!!!!

    Wednesday, January 17, 2007

    Thursday, January 11, 2007

    Yo Gabba Gabba News

    The cat-dragon is out of the bag! This Fall, look for Yo Gabba Gabba on Nick Jr! They've ordered 20 episodes and we're scramblin' to deliver. I'd talk more but I'm busy busy busy busy. For more info www.YoGabbaGabba.com!

    P.S. Happy Birfday big bruvver!

    Monday, January 08, 2007

    Train to skaville



    awesome cover of the ethopians-train to skaville

    Bad Manners with pauline black and neol davies(the selector)

    Wednesday, January 03, 2007

    EXODUS



    i found this guy on youtube, and hes got a couple of great covers/videos.

    Sunday, December 17, 2006

    Strange Manor - The Christmas Album (Vol. 1)!

    A++


    I've been obsessed with Christmas music this year. Which makes me sad to say that the G13 Christmas EP didn't happen. Oh well, maybe next year...

    Anyhow, my brother Christian lent this CD to me last week and I was SO stoked. One of his Phenomenaut buddies gave it to him. It features members of the Aggrolites, Phenomenauts, the Struts, the Soul Captives and Go Jimmy Go. This is my #1 holiday pick this year. The bluebeat, rocksteady, northern soul, and straight up true to the classics of pop-Christmas yester year( c'mon, The Chipmunks!!) seriously satisfied just what I've been pining for this Christmas. Obviously not the most professionally recorded album but the musicianship and orchestration is still top notch. There is definitely a fun, family-type feel that comes through on this recording that makes me wish that I too lived at Strange Manor. Thanks guys and merry Christmas!

    DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE ALBUM AT:
    http://www.thesoulcaptives.com/strangemanor/

    Wednesday, December 13, 2006

    Merry Christmas from Moneybrother!



    Hardcore Monster fans like me should get a kick out of this song...
    It's a reworking of their B-side "Falling in Love".

    English Beat-inspired track from... The SHINS?!

    Check out this B-side (to Phantom Limb) by The Shins "Split Needles (Alt Version)". I was blown away to hear how rocking, energetic and almost ska-y it is! Especially if you've heard the original version. You can definitely hear "Mirror in the Bathroom" in there... plus I love the new-wavey keyboards... awesome.

    Download it here via prefixmag.com

    "Wincing The Night Away" isn't out until January, but like most of the other evil pirates out there, I've been rocking it for the past couple of months. And... IT. IS. AWESOME.

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006

    Wash Wash



    well its my first post under this blog(fells pretty cool)..........and well i thought id share a little find. i was supperised that there are videos of bands/music i listened to in my youth(gotta love family for introducing you to things at early ages).

    Stay Gold

    Tuesday, December 05, 2006

    The Pogues - Fairytale of New York

    It's the best

    The Earth Goes Around: Speed King

    TIme is short for me today. But I emulate this post I found on "Earth Goes Round"
    Speed King is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and Fantastic Plastic Machine!!!
    The Earth Goes Around: Speed King

    Friday, December 01, 2006

    Young Birds Fly --- Mod Film Trailer (New)

    Upcoming mod movie this month by Leonardo Flores. Looks like fun! What do you guys think?

    Wednesday, November 29, 2006

    Los Straitjackets - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen


    Aaaah so appropriate, so festive. Dig the "Runaway" lick thrown in there. That's good enough to make Del Shannon want to unkill himself.
    .....uh...HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYBODY!

    Monday, November 27, 2006

    Christmas with the Vandals

    so not the most original choice for a christmas song but it is still one of my favourites so in it goes.


    Fishbone - It's A Wonderful Life

    OK, so Thanksgiving is over and I love Christmas! Look forward to some G13 Christmas surprises this year. We're really trying...
    Let's kick this holiday season off with some Fishbone, shall we?

    Wednesday, November 22, 2006

    Moon Records - Skaface Comp 1988


    Here a sample of something from my record collection. It's out of print, so I don't feel wrong posting a little nugget.

    Ska Face!! The first American ska comp by Moon Records in 1988. This beauty contains recording debuts of bands like Let's Go Bowling, Donkey Show, No Doubt and Skankhead (the pre-Skankin' Pickle.) I love it so much I''d buy it again. Rad cover art by (I believe) Bob Fingerman who also did The Toasters Skaboom! cover. The tracklisting is as follows

    TRACKS -
    Side 1: Toasters: ska killers; Bim Skala Bim: shoes; Rhyth o matics: skatalation; The Scofflaws: rudy's back; Donkey Show: feeling nice; Let's Go Bowling: b*t@h
    Side 2: New York Citizens: dance; Crucial DBC: don't run away; No Doubt: everything's wrong; The Boilers: bal man jump; Skankhead: circus skank; Thick As Thieves: 12th street; Exterminators: big talker

    Do you like No Doubt? I do...did...do. Well, I like this song alot.
  • No Doubt - Everything's Wrong


  • P.S. I love hearing your feedback!

    Thursday, November 16, 2006

    Moneybrother just made my day and broke my heart at the same time. They plan to release a new cover record, "Pengabrorsan" in only a few weeks. Great news, right? Well, it's a swedish-only limited release! nooooo!! Oh well, based on the new video, "Dom vet ingenting om oss" they've cheered up a little from "To Die Alone"... Which is great news! Apparently some of the bands they're covering are Donna Summer, Operation Ivy, My Morning Jacket, and Otis Clay. There's also duets with Jerry Williams and "Howlin" Pelle Almqvist from The Hives. It looks like they also have a song called "Falling in love (with Christmas Time)". How amazing is that? Maybe it's a Monster cover. One can only dream...

    Dolly Madison Cupcake Commercial

    Ok, so this pretty much won't be special to anyone besides me and Parka, but I thought I'd post it anyway. Here's a commercial for Dolly Madison Cupcakes featuring an angel (our older sister Rachel) and a devil (a pre-superstardom Corey Feldman). It's lame, but good for a laugh.