Songs to add to your Weekend Playlist.

It’s the weekend and I have internet access back. Let’s celebrate.  These are just a few of the songs that are currently on my weekend playlist:


Pnau - With You Forever
If you’re going through some MGMT withdrawal this song would be a good  temporary fix.


Royal Bangs - Grass Helmet
The thing I like most about this song–the drums, so it’s no surprise this band was signed by Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney.


Beastie Boys - Lee Majors Come Again
If you can’t appreciate the Beastie Boys for how catchy and clever their lyrics are, at least try to remember that they make some of the most awesomely ridiculous music videos of all time (my personal favourite).


Lykke Li - I Don’t Mind (Jump on it)
Lykke Li
may be the master of bringing listeners to tears with her sappy lyrics and pretty voice, but I like her best when she does these fun dance songs.

That’s all I’ve got for now.  Hope everyone has a good weekend!

Bizarre keywords that people use to find Music Between Friends

I found these so amusing that I had to create an entire post to share this with you.

Of course, in doing so, I will only increase the odds that people will use these keywords to find our blog…

- hipster hat
- kittens
- cutest kittens
- kittens in love
- dancing husky gif
- slutty clown
- bedroom playlist
- plastic face
- long hair on mannequins
- inner slat
- naked in my bathtub
- you’re crazy in the coconut
- murphy’s sub shop
- meat lovers music
- naked between friends

Is this a kitten blog? Have we really been writing about kittens this whole time?

On a side note, if anyone is interested in our side project *Naked Between Friends, we have some excellent bedroom playlists in the works.

*Not an actual side project

**Unless your headache is gone?

Songs to get you through the work day

Sometimes it’s just nice to listen to happy music, y’know?

It’s the end of the sales quarter, so things have been totally crazy at my work. As long as I can pull in two hundred thousand dollars tomorrow (uhhhhh what?) everything’ll be golden! So if anyone has 200K lying around, I’d greatly appreciate it. Thanks!

I’ve been listening to this mini-playlist whenever I feel the 3pm blues kicking in. It’s better than caffeine (and don’t we all drink too much of that stuff anyway?). So put on this music the next time you feel a slump and you’ll be good to go.

TrellicBaxter Dury

Baxter Dury is an English guy (how could he not be, with a name like that) who started making records back in 2002. His latest album Happy Soup (2011) is enjoying a comfortable stay on the UK charts and his music is hopelessly catchy.

    Excuse MeLemâitre

    Dance around until 1:25, when the pure deliciousness sets in. Reminds me of the nineties without leaving the aftertaste of midriff tops and rave pacifiers in my mouth.

    Don’t Stop (TheFatRat Remix)Foster The People

    I like this song so much that I played it on last week’s Indie-licious. And in case you didn’t know, Foster The People are playing in Downsview Park on June 19th. It’s an all-ages show and tickets are $39.50. Prepare to be surrounded by tweens singing along to Pumped Up Kicks without realizing it’s about a school shooter. No big deal!

    Toronto Concert Update: March, April, May, June, July, Aug

    MARCH

    Cloud Nothings @ Lee’s, 19+
    Fri Mar 23, 2012 – $15.00

    Dragonette @ Hoxton, 19+
    Fri March 23, 2012 – $22.50

    Passion Pit (The Indies) @ Fairmont Royal York, All Ages
    Sat March 24, 2012 – $39.50

    Fanfarlo @ Mod Club, 19+
    Sat March 24, 2012 – $16.00

    Sleigh Bells @ Phoenix, All Ages
    Mon March 24, 2012 – $25.00

    APRIL

    Metronomy @ Hoxton, 19+
    Mon April 2, 2012 – $16.00

    The Naked And Famous w/ Vacationer @ Sound Academy, All Ages
    Thurs April 5, 2012 – $24.00

    Milagres @ Drake Hotel, 19+
    Sat April 7, 2012 – $10.50

    Yukon Blonde @ Lee’s, 19+
    Thurs April 12, 2012 – $15.00

    Said The Whale @ Great Hall, All Ages
    Fri April 13, 2012 – $16.50

    White Denim @ Horseshoe, 19+
    Mon April 16, 2012 – $12.50

    Nick Lowe @ Phoenix, 19+
    Mon April 23, 2012 – $35.00

    Chiddy Bang @ Hoxton, 19+
    Wed April 25, 2012 – $25.00

    Cults @ Phoenix, 19+
    Wed April 25, 2012 – $18.00

    The Drums @ Phoenix, 19+
    Fri April 27, 2012 – $17.50

    MAY

    Miike Snow @ Sound Academy, All Ages
    Tues May 1, 2012 – $28.00

    School of Seven Bells @ Hoxton, 19+
    Wed May 2, 2012 – $15.00

    Yann Tiersen @ Horseshoe Tavern, 19+
    Wed May 2, 2012 – $23.50

    Future Islands @ Phoenix, 19+
    Thurs May 3, 2012 – $11.50

    Bear In Heaven @ Garrison, 19+
    Sat May 5, 2012 – $11.50

    Neon Indian @ Phoenix, 19+
    Tues May 8, 2012 – $21.00

    Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros @ Kool Haus, All Ages
    Sun May 13, 2012 – $31.00

    Patrick Watson @ Music Hall, 19+
    Tues May 29, 2012 – $31.00

    JUNE

    Zeus @ Phoenix, 19+
    Sat June 9, 2012 – $16.00

    Radiohead w/Caribou @ Downsview Park, All Ages
    Sat June 16, 2012 – $66.50

    Foster The People @ Downsview Park, All Ages
    Tues June 29, 2012 – $39.50

    JULY

    Beirut @ Sound Academy, All Ages
    Thurs July 19, 2012 – $36.50

    Best Coast @ Phoenix, 19+
    Sat July 21, 2012 – $19.50

    AUGUST

    tUnE-yArDs @ Phoenix, 19+
    Wed Aug 1, 2012 – $21.00

    Justice & M83 @ Fort York, All Ages
    Sat Aug 4, 2012 – $49.00

    3 Female Buzzbands I Don’t “Get”

    Sometimes the greater music blogosphere and I have a difference of opinion.

    As a writer of a music blog, I’ve often felt like there’s an unwritten expectation to pander to the tastes of the Pitchforks, the Stereogums, or Gorilla vs Bears of the world, instead of writing about what makes me feel good.

    I want to be able to say “this is bad” without being concerned that the musician is going to sic their Twitter army on me.

    I guess what I’m asking is this:

    Why aren’t there more music CRITICS out there?

    It’s like the entire music industry is asking bloggers to give them one big hand job.

    And so, here are some female Buzzbands I Don’t “Get”.

    Lana Del Rey Desperate Housewives meets desperate songwriting

    "This is me smiling."

    The Twitter-verse has already ripped into this poor puffy-lipped crooner for her weak performance on SNL last night, so I’ll go easy on her about that. Nobody sounds good on live television.

    I also don’t have a problem with the fact that she created an alter-ego to sell her music. Tons of musicians have done it. The problem I have is with her inability to create anything that excites or moves me. That, and the fact that she likes to perpetuate the mystique of growing up in a trailer park – when in reality, her dad is a domain-name millionaire. I’ve seen the photos from when she was still Lizzie Grant, and they’re just as yawn-inducing, except with fewer insipid flower bouquets.

    Sometimes her voice sounds pleasant, dipping down to caramel-toned low notes (Video Games) before swooping up to Kate Bush-heights (Blue Jeans). Other times, I wonder if I’m listening to songs that were written by someone heavily dosed with Ambien. When I hear a Lana Del Rey song, I don’t get the same “woah, bro, check it out, super chill, deep ‘n’ inspiring, stoned hottie, Florence and the Machine” vibe that everyone else does. I get bored out of my freaking mind.

    The only reason that I keep an eye on her is because I’m convinced that one of her lip injections is going to explode one day. That, and her nails terrify the fuck out of me. At any moment, I have to be prepared for her to reach through my computer screen and scratch my eyes out.

    Grimes – Canada’s Favourite Kelpie

    "Okay, Grimes, you can do it. The power button on your synth is marked ON. All you have to do is press play."

    I first heard about this Grimes character when she opened for Lykke Li’s 2011 North American Tour. I thought it was pretty cool that this young Montreal unknown was opening for a substantial Swedish export. And then I watched a performance.

    Make no mistake, Grimes does fit the bill for those interested in post-internet “DIY bedroom recordings”. But her live performances are simply underwhelming. Ladies, (Lana Del Rey, take note) you cannot simply rely on your looks to get you through a song.

    I actually don’t have that much to say about Grimes, because listening to her music bores me. I appreciate that she’s trying hard to be artsy with her choppy black bangs and music videos that don’t make any sense. I understand that she doesn’t know how to play any real instruments, so she plays up her looks. And yeah, I get that she was probably subjected to too many Donna Summers recordings while in utero. But I certainly don’t have to buy into the hype. I don’t think my ears could stomach it.

    Tickets for Grimes’s next show at Horseshoe Tavern are only eight dollars, so in this case, you’re getting exactly what you pay for.

    Dum Dum Girls – The Poor Man’s Best Coast

    "We're so alt, we're the alternative to alternative."

    There’s a fine line between appreciating music of the past.. and repackaging it, revamping its sex appeal, and rendering it sterile. Dum Dum Girls is the perfect example of an all-girl summer fun band that should have stayed in the dark of their garage, smoking cigarettes and complaining about men.

    Maybe the charm of their music comes from the subtlety in their songwriting, as in “don’t all of these songs sound the same?”

    Maybe some genius record exec thought: “Hey, hot chicks in skirts playing fuzzy, distorted rhythm guitars… we’re gonna turn the music industry on its head!”

    The next time I need a garage band fix, I’ll listen to Shannon and the Clams or Smith Westerns instead.

    ———–

    Alright folks, I’m going to crawl back under my troll bridge and wait for the next passerby.

    Favourite New Music- The Shins “Simple Song”

    Do you remember when N.E.R.D had the concept album, Seeing Sounds, that was supposed to play on Synesthesia to make people involuntarily do things or feel certain emotions just from hearing the music?  Well, The Shins Synesthesia me.  For the record, I liked that N.E.R.D album too, but this Shins song makes me feel like an ocean being warmed by the sun (stolen song lyrics) and a whole bunch of other good stuff for the entire 4:16 minutes and then I have to replay it because it’s just too good. I still get that feeling when I listen to their old stuff too, so I think I’m just a sucker for their sound.  If you want to get an idea of what I’m talking about click on the link to have a listen.  I will try to find a host-able link for our site, but in the meantime this will have to work. Enjoy!