Thursday, April 7, 2011

HURRYUPSUMMER



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I'm sick of waiting for Summer. My experience with State College is that we barely have a spring anyway so I thought that thinking good summery thoughts and listening to good summery music could possible accelerate this so called season changing process.

I have to admit that I love the radio during the summer and I embrace the top 40. Last year it was California Girls by Katy Perry and All I Do is Win. This summer I'm sure Ke$ha will pull through with another catchy song completely void of musicianship that will no doubt haunt the chambers of my brain. Here are my favorites for summertime in State College (woot wooot).

Waitin' on a Sunny Day by Bruce Springsteen.
My boyfriend is obsessed with Bruce and has gradually turned me into a fan. I love the strings at the beginning, the scoopy, folky yet upbeat feel never fails to get me in a good mood. Honestly, Bruce is a heart throb and his unique vocals (I can't even really describe them) make any attempt of a cover impossible. Then of course, how can we forget the tenor saxophone solo in the middle. Clarence Clemens, "the Big Man" as my boyfriend and other dedicated fans call him, absolutely wails. Perfection.

Crazy For you by Best Coast
Despite every song on their album sounding extremely similar, I love their sound for summer. Sometimes with bands like Best Coast you expect an echoey lead female vocals. Echoey, definitely, but with surprisingly direct female vocals. Thank you to muh Daddy for finding them.

I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor by Arctic Monkeys
Yeah, when it's summer, its definitely time for Brit-Rock. Head-bang with style and enjoy the accent. By the end it gets pretty angry-sounding. As the listener you escalate easily with it but then you kind of catch yourself screaming I BET YOU LOOK GOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR angrily and you're like...wait what am I mad about? I'm experiencing some cognitive dissonance here...

Kill the Director by Wombats
Mooooore brit-rock. YEAH. Running to this band is blissful (Suzanne I know you like to run-- check it).  They literally had one song on their first album slower than 110 beats per minute. In this song in particular, I enjoy shouting "THIS IS NO BRIDGET JONES!" over and over again. For whatever reason I just eat up reciting this goofy mantra.

Past My Shades by B.O.B. featuring Lupe Fiasco
What a duo. I picture myself listening to this song, feeling super-duper cool in my own shades driving my teal green 1996 Subaru Imprezza during a summer evening, where its JUST light enough to wear sunglasses still.The bit of melody in the middle ties everything up, creates the perfect chill yet jam song.

No One's Gonna Love You by Band of Horses
Definitely a summer evening song, perhaps having a contemplative moment on your back porch. The title seems depressing but the full lyric is "No one's ever gonna love you more than I do." Cuddling with a significant other, perhaps? Sharing an ice cream cone? It's not a "happy" song though, Band of Horses never really writes a chord progression or chooses instrumentation conducive to the happiness feeling you get with some songs. Yet it would definitely a frame a quiet summer evening for the better.

The Old Apartment by Barenaked Ladies
Oh, BNL. They were my first concert-age 8-rockin' out to my parent's music. That's the way it's always been! Nostalgia is weaved all through song, especially the bridge "why did you paint the walls?" Sometimes I intentionally drive by the house I grew up in, green, white door, huge pine tree in the back, slate-like flooring in the hallway..  But, they changed some things. I was EXTREMELY angered to see the extension to the garage.. was that really necessary? Probably. I'm still irritated. Another good BNL  summer song? It's All Been Done. SO CATCHY. I made up like 20 dances to this song as a kid.

Song for the Dumped by Ben Folds
Very rarely do I make a playlist and not include Ben Folds. Rock out song!
"I WANT MY MONEY BACK, YOU BITCH. AND DON'T FORGET TO GIVE ME BACK MY BLACK T-SHIRT" annnd commence piano jam.  He always sets the standard. I particularly enjoy the ragtime break in the center of the song that turns into angry crackly bass and over-amped electric guitar.

The First Single (Cause a Scene) by the Format.
All I can say is *clap clap*. The chorus is right in the belting range for females and some bonding moments can definitely occur with your friend in the passenger seat.

Hey Julie by Fountains of Wayne
Their first album, Welcome Interstates Managers, is awesome, but I heard their second wasn't that good. Of course, Hey Julie, off the first one has beachy percussion and a cute message about always having someone to come home to after you spend a day with a boss with a "bad toupee and a souped stained tie." No one should have to work in the summer! Oh, my ignorant statements are just adorable aren't they. One day I will have to be a member of the summer workforce...one day...

So those are just 10 songs that I absolutely love in the Summertime. I would also turn up some Kid Cudi, an early Gorillaz album and some Killers.

Happy car rides everyone =)

3 comments:

  1. I will legitimately include these songs on my summer playlist, especially for those long runs. I absolutely associate Katy Perry hits with summer time and you know Rihanna is going to crank something out.

    Also, get excited for Lupe to visit campus!

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  2. This is a nice pick-up from the rainy, snowy, cold days that we have every day here. Each one of these makes me think of summer, which is nice, but also incredibly frustrating, because now I feel like I will be able to go outside and bask in the hot, sunny weather. Too bad...

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  3. What would I do without you to keep me on my toes musically? I'll listen to these when I crave summer.

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