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This album is sonic candy. I heard once that they are the east coast’s version of the Fleet Foxes. That’s kind of true. I really enjoy the timbre, melodies and how the bass player blends in with the rest of the band. It’s authentically catchy. These guys were meticulous in their song crafting. I was fortunate to see them at Bonnaroo and I walked away a fan.
Santigold:
I almost bought this a couple times when i saw it at the top of the best seller list on iTunes. Apparently the 30 sec samples didn’t sell me the way her live show . After seeing her recently, I immediately came home and bought the album. This is an album for the summer. It’s loud, obnoxious (sometimes), there are some cool dub sections, and it’s catchy. Sometimes you just need to listen to obnoxious catchy music. This is new territory for my ears, and they’re reporting back good things.
Mos Def
The Estatic
I didn’t listen to hip-hop until the summer of 2004. I feel bad about this. While I don’t regret any music I listened to before that (except that Right Said Fred single I purchased when I was 10), I think I could have dabbled a little bit while in music school. Two of the first albums I bought were Mos Def’s Black on Both Sides and his collaboration with Talib Kweli Black Star. I listened to these two albums a lot that summer. I’ve grabbed every Mos Def album that has come out since that summer, and I’ve been disappointed every time. I’m glad I didn’t give up, because this one is killer. Good rhymes, great production by Madlib and others, and nice guest appearances. I need some more time with it, but I can already tell that this one is a keeper.
still in the bin …Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III; Ray Charles Modern Sounds in Country and Western; Bright Eyes, Digital Ash in a Digital Urn