Saturday, December 18, 2010

Bang Bang !

Air Swell - Chiddy Bang

My very first impression of this Hip-Hop duo was simple: these guys are amazing. The talent and potential of these guys would make other artists extremely envious. Their sound is a mix of Alternative-Rock, Pop and Hip-Hop while using some outstanding sampling from Electronica and House songs. From The Intro to "Shooter", if this mixtape is a sign of things to come I am eagerly awaiting their very first studio album and I will bring it to you in due time.



The Swelly Express - Chiddy Bang

If "Air Swell" was good, this proves these guys can get better. Stuffed to the seams with thirteen tracks of Hip-Hop and Rap that I wish more artists would get behind. I am not the only one who believes that the rap game is thinning in talent and if anybody can make music as genuinely as these guys they have a bright future. Having said that, Chiddy Bang is not perfect but when you have songs like "Opposite Of Adults" , "Truth", "Never", "All Things Go", "Dream Chasin'" and I could go on, mistakes are quickly forgiven. I am not exaggerating when I say that if you love Hip-Hop you HAVE to give this a listen.











Air Swell


The Swelly Express



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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Bloody Odd

Odd Blood - Yeasayer

Released in early 2010 Yeasayer's sophomore album is arguably the best Experimental Rock/Pop album of the year. Odd Blood is clearly influenced by a more Pop style than their previous album right down to the lyrics yet can still be classified as an Experimental Rock piece. The incredible instrumentals seem like they could fill a room with their cool ambient vibes and energetic sections and they will certainly keep you listening just to hear what variations and distinct sounds will creep up in each track. Tracks like "O.N.E", "Madder Red", "Mondegreen" and "Ambling Alp" are just catchy and that counts for a lot in this certainly unique album; granted certain tracks such as "The Children" and "Rome" can be quite odd and honestly surprising if you keep listening but they do strangely tie in with the experimental nature of the album. In this budding genre of music Yeasayer can claim the top spot even having some of their songs hit the mainstream to general acclaim.


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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Sweets At The Theater

Suite(s) - Ex Libras

It's kind of hard to put in words why I like this album; I certainly love Ex Libras' way of mixing several elements of Rock with more classic instrumentals, various Hip-Hop beats and altogether random sounds; and in many ways their style is eerily similar to Radiohead's. Some tracks can be plain quirky, such is the case of "Sum Numbers", it's a mix of beautiful piano work, blazing guitar riffs and haunting vocals that tend to cut into each other more than smoothly transition; it is the most enigmatic piece in this album for me and it stands as a hate-it-or-love-it track often leaving you asking "why?" yet still worth a listen. The length of the album is pretty surprising: it's only comprised of 8 tracks but lasts 46 minutes; with songs like "Phat Nickers", "Audio Video Disco" and "19:04" spanning more than 8 minutes and others such as "Issues" and "Discharge" lasting less than a minute and a half, you get quite a full range of sounds from this one. "Radar" is the all out winner of the album with a perfect run time of 3:23 followed closely, if not tied, with "Underachiever". "Phat Nickers" is the only track that feels sadly out of place in the overall experience. "Slow burn" is a fairly adequate way of describing the album; songs ebb and flow before getting to the vocals and end with for the most part with a boom. All in all this is a great debut album for a band with much promise; still pretty good for something that was entirely recorded in a garden shed.


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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fascinating


U.K. band Red Light Company released their debut Alternative Rock album back in 2009 to popular acclaim. "With Lights Out " was their debut single released in late 2008 and my first taste of R.L.C., from that point I was eagerly anticipating their follow-up singles. "Meccano" was pretty good but not better than "Scheme Eugene" and it only got better with "Arts & Crafts". I've had the album since it's release and I realized that the entire album was fantastic, especially "Bahnhof Zoo" that instantly became my favorite song in the collection. Their sound is not revolutionary but it certainly doesn't hurt the experience.




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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Hallowin

So I'm going to post a list that has nothing to do with Halloween - I don't care for the holiday - I just put it together coincidentally.
Honestly the whole song for me is about that killer guitar that permeates the chorus and the end of the song but I enjoyed the Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy vibe they got going on in the video.
  5. Fire - Kasabian - The West Rider Pauper Lunatic Asylum This song is nothing new but I've always loved the video -those who've seen FLCL will be familiar with their "special" guitars- not to mention the song is fantastic.
14. We Own The Sky - M83 - Saturdays = Youth Picnic on a nice day, he meets a girl he likes, she finds a boy she might want to be with; but wait... what's in the sky ?! It's Cubes !!!
16. *Complete List*
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Once In A While

Strict Joy - The Swell Season

I got my first taste of The Swell Season in the brilliant musical movie "Once" and was quite taken by the charm and genuine tone of the film and the soundtrack. Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová have the greatest of chemistry and it really comes through in there music; their debut self-titled album was a delight to my ears but this recent installment puts them on another level in my opinion. Though never wandering too far from their Folk style of play, no two songs are alike yet the album manages to keep a coherent message: the real side of love. I would highly recommend checking out their film, you could get a good idea of what the swell season are all about and be entertained at the same time. I've fawned over this long enough; so until next time.


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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Down Under

Treasures EP - Antonio Paul

So I finally got around to listening to the latest EP released by Australian band Antonio Paul and my first impression of the Indie-Pop duo is quite positive. I didn't what to make of the sound that they make their own, not revolutionary but seldom ventured, they certainly have a laid-back attitude when it comes to music making. If you like a little quirk in your lyrics and a dash of weird to your instruments, you should give this one a try; chances are "City Dreams" will be your favorite. Plan on following these guys future releases.



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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Danish Delight


Danish band Mew's fifth studio release is one that caught my interest after listening to their first single "Cartoons And Macramé Wounds" and then following that up with my personal favorite "Repeaterbeater". And what you have read is actually the album's title commonly known by "No More Stories..." ; that plus the wacky artwork could give you an idea of what you might discover in this ensemble. These guys are the poster-boys in my opinion of the Progressive-Rock scene and it shows in the way they put together each individual track, the way sounds drift in and out, the many variations in a single song and the general ambiance that the fourteen tracks - even the interludes - can create are really brilliant. I must stress that if you are not willing or open to this genre, this will not change your mind, but I can't speak for everyone. If you think you can give it a shot, you will have no regrets.

Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Heart & Folk

Sigh No More - Mumford & Sons

The genre that is Folk has gifted us with many gems that simply ooze of the feel of a subway guitarist pouring his soul out to a crowd of indifferent passersby, but never before have I heard an entire ensemble collection that has tickled my fancy as much as the debut album of Mumford & Sons. The band name alone tells you where this is going but it is definitely worth taking that trip. Now Folk music entails many different things if you are not aware, those being: each song tells a story, not in pieces but as a whole, and at the end there is a moral or learned experience to a varying degree (this not being the case here); most if not all the tracks are played with acoustic instruments, and these guys bring it: guitar, drums, mandolin, banjo, dobro, accordion, double bass and some sounds I can't make out. The overall package is absolutely enchanting, very down-to-Earth lyrics, great vocals by Mr. Marcus Mumford himself, an engrossing sense of laying back while you are being told a story accompanied by some fantastic instrumentals.

The Cave
This is the track that started it all and I've only seen the video up until recently.




Little Lion Man
Heavy hitter back in Australia. That is a good looking banjo.



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Friday, September 10, 2010

Tet Vav Semiprime

Got another list ready so here it is. I do not own any of the videos.

1.- Backfire - MuteMath - Armistice
2.- Belong In - Beerjacket - A Boy Of Action
3.- Borderline (Madonna) - Flaming Lips - Embryonic

Borderline - Flaming Lips

- This vid is long but the song makes it worth the length.

4.- Circles - As Tall As Lions - You Can't Take It With You
5.- Cloudbusting - Anthem In - The Cloudbusting
6.- Hostage Of Love - Razorlight - Slipway Fires
7.- Juno - Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell
8.- Mel's Song - Cosmo Jarvis - Hum As You Hitch/ Son Of A Bitch
9.- Repeaterbeater - Mew - No More Stories Are Told Today Sorry...

Repeaterbeater - Mew

- They sing in English but they speak something that sounds like Danish. Doesn't take away from the weirdness of this one.

10.- Return Of White Rabbit - Ash - Vol.1 A-Z

Return Of White Rabbit - Ash

- Animated vid about a man who has been tormented since he was a child by a another guy. The lesson to take away here is if you push somebody too hard he'll push back and probably succumb to a crazy-looking alter-ego.

11.- Riverside - Kid Harpoon - Once
12.- Stagger Gently Home - The Holy Roman Army - How The Light Gets In
13.- The Stone - Canoe - Places
14.- Watch As They Go - American Princes - Other People
15.- Work Day - It Hugs Back - Inside Your Guitar

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Burnt Or Crossed

Crossing The Rubicon - The Sounds

The Sounds released their third album on June of last year and I must admit it took me time to actually get this album seeing as how I had already gotten three great tracks. Right off the bat, this album is great from top to bottom, a dozen jewels in this release. The songs would be labeled as New Wave but to really get an idea of how this sounds, I believe it toes the line between Alternative Rock & Electro-Pop. Fantastic harmonies, superior mixing, superb vocals, provided by lead singer Maja, high energy sounds and all around genuine desire to make good music are what make this a must-have for lovers of the genre. I had recently learned that this album was self-produced and released by the label founded by The Sounds themselves and seemingly funded by their world tour; at least they had a say on what exactly is going to be on their album and I'm glad they did so because this was an experience for me, and it might be for you as well.

Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Monday, August 23, 2010

The Diva Is Back

Hey Minus here. I've been really busy getting ready for schoolin' & such so i present my excuses. Hopefully when I'm all settled this can change. TRUST, I have quite the collection of oldies & even some new stuff you might enjoy & if you don't... well I do.

while I have you wait Amanda Diva shows us all that she hasn't forgotten her lyrical roots. Until the project drops here's a preview...


Quite nice if i say so myself... which I do.

& I'm off again,

-Minus & The Theorists

Monday, August 16, 2010

By Leaps

One Beacon In The Strand - Disalto

I like Punk-Rock; I especially like it when it sounds this good. While this is not the best album of this genre that I've heard, it is the best I've listened to in a long time. Punk rockers tend to be far too political in recent times and I feel it takes away from the musical experience; even though political themes play a huge part of Punk-Rock's history they shouldn't overtake an entire album. One of the best things about Disalto's second release is the great mixing job; sounds random but if you've ever listened to this genre you can understand my delight. Harmonies and subtle nuances come through just as much as blazing guitar riffs and explosive drums and I guarantee that it makes for a rather enjoyable experience. All ten of the featured tracks are good in their own way and there is not one definitive track that stands above all others which makes for a fairly balanced album. I've droned on long enough, so I'll leave you to it.

Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Polar Opposite

Remind Me Where The Light Is - Great Northern

Indie Rock band Great Northern released their second studio album last year and in my opinion it tops their previous work by far. While "Trading Twilight For Daylight" was a fantastic album, they have managed to improve on their always dreamy sound on their latest release. The general tone of every track is the underlying story of love lost and love remembered; the dual vocals of Solon and Rachel also add to the relationship themes. That being said, this is not the sappy kind of love wrapped in a melancholic melody, most of the lyrics are deeply enigmatic and take some deciphering to get the message. All in all, this is a truly satisfying listening experience full of ambient mystifying sounds and soothing vocals mixed with a dash of energy.

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Sunny Days Cloudy

Rainy Days - Wren

I don't know much about this band but I know that their music is the kind of different that isn't found around every corner. Each of the tracks featured are seemingly split up into two coherent songs which makes for a welcome change in the pace and tone. A fair warning: adjust your ears; this is a great album but I didn't think so the first time I gave it a listen, so if you're up for it, hear it out and then judge. Also, look out for a cover of one of the greatest classic pop songs ever made.





(As far as I know)The following videos are not the official ones, but they are shot by the artist himself.

Abusing Sunshine - Wren



This is the video that incited me to track down this band and get the album. I don't believe that the simplicity of this video as any symbolism to it but the single-angle aspect is brilliant.


A Philistine On The Sidewalk - Wren


The vocals are by Brittany Soldo and the music and lyrics are by Cody Weber (Wren). I wish this song was on the album.


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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Blastin' Bieber

Lee Bannon does it again! I am not fan of Justin Beiber nor do I understand the craze. I mean sure the kid can sing, but there are plenty his age and younger that can. He has yet to set his mark in my opinion. But Lee Bannon? Well this man has put the pre-teen craze's voice to good use. First time I heard this, I had the biggest grin on my face. That feeling has yet to change, and thus, without further a due. I present to you...


-Minus & The BoomBox Theorists

Jumpin' Joints

I've been M.I.A. for a while now... But as you can tell I'm back with a vengeance. This is Fats Waller's , an amazing Jazz album. Listening to this album brings me great joy as every single track screams out "SAMPLE ME!". seriously, this album in it's entirety makes for some great hip-hop sampling. Smooth, funky... 'nough said, just Listen.


The Joint Is Jumpin'

-Minus & The BoomBox Theorists

The Young Sound

The Bit Parts EP

Fresh from the still-rattled gulf coast, the Youth Sounds have not been stopped by the recent disasters. I discovered this new band a few days ago and was shocked to find out that these are their first tracks, ever. Their sound seems so worked, as if they have been recording for a long time and have just released their favorite tracks on an EP. I haven't analyzed the tracks enough so I can't formulate a concrete opinion; but I'm only just discovering this band and if my first impression is anything to go by, I plan on following their next releases with great excitement

  1. As Strangers Would - Youth Sounds - The Bit Parts
  2. Smoke And Mirrors - Youth Sounds - The Bit Parts
  3. What Is It Like - Youth Sounds - The Bit Parts
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A Boombox Can Change The World


BOOMBOX - THE LONELY ISLAND (Feat. JULIAN CASABLANCAS)

Being a big fan of the Lonely Island, I was so happy to stumble upon their latest video. As usual, the concept for this video is straight out of left field and goes right to the funny bone. The Strokes lead singer provides the vocals; great gig for him. Enjoy.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Corner Rap

TSOL - Shad

This is the first rap album I have ever posted and this is with good reason. Listening to rap these days is really hard for me, is it just me or are rappers less creative ? Regardless, I had the great fortune of stumbling onto this nugget brought to you by the Canadian rapper who goes by the name of Shad. This is his third album and having listened to his previous work, this is an overall improvement to his sound but his lyrics are still as potent and grounded as they were since he picked up the mic. The origin of his name is colorfully explained in "A Good Name", "Keep Shining" seems like it revolves around the standard rap brag yet it stands out as a polar opposite and the fantastic vibe surely does not hurt. "We, Myself & I" is by far the high energy track of the album and the use of the letter "I" in the first verse is the kind of creativity I was talking about. "At The Same Time" has a darker tone but the underlying message is meant to uplift and educate, the resulting sound is haunting yet beautiful; hard to get in a rap song. "Listen" has an oddly old-school vibe about it while still sounding very fresh and relevant, this track voices some of the concerns many of us have about the road rap is going down and the need for it to go back to the representation of the people. I have gone on long enough, so until the next post...

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Friday, June 18, 2010

Hood Internet

The Mixtape Volume Four - The Hood Internet

For those of you who are unaware, The Hood Internet is made up of a couple of DJs who take Rap, Hip-Hop and R&B songs and mix them with Indie-Pop/Rock and Alternative music. The resulting sound is rather unique and offers something different to your musical palette. The tracks really speak for themselves and with over thirty of them, its hard to just pick out one. I found this group by accident and was enchanted by their personal approach in terms of taking two rather different genres and blending them to almost invent a new sound. Though this is their fourth mixtape, they have over four hundred tracks and over seven hundred artists mixed together. Pretty amazing when you think about it, but the important part is listening to it. I've used the Hood Internet's mixtapes to discover several new artists both in Hip-Hop and in Indie music, and you could do the same. In short, enjoy a new musical experience and check out the rest of their stuff if you liked it.

Xero & The Boombox Theory

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Galactic Fruit

Fruit - The Asteroids Galaxy Tour

All the way from Denmark, The Asteroids' first album is really out of this world. "Different" is a word that can very well define the majority of the tracks featured in this album. Mette's vocals have a rather rare tone to them that does a great job of complimenting the jazzy instrumentals and make for a unique overall sound. These songs take some getting used to because of their strange sound and unusual vocals and more than one track need a few listens before really enjoying it. "Around The Bend" would be the most recognizable since it was used in the iPod touch commercials when it was released, but it holds it's own regardless. "The Sun Ain't Shining No More" is a little more tamed than the rest of the tracks yet is a memorable addition to my playlist. "Sunshine Coolin'" is more Indie-Pop than Jazz/Alternative even though it manages to stay true to the formula and takes full advantage of Mette's fantastic voice. "Hero" is a laid back type of track with some great trumpets and a somewhat Jazz club ambiance about it. All in all, if you're open to hearing something new and different, give this album a chance and you might be pleasantly surprised.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Breathe Deep

Lungs- Florence + The Machine

Released in April 2009, Florence + The Machine's debut album is a sign of great things to come. Florence's voice is truly something special; with talent abound, she can hit those epic notes and the melodic even soul-like tone of her voice offer a soothing yet powerful sensation. Let's not forget about the "Machine" part of the band which is comprised of various bands who add there vocals and instruments to the musical atmosphere. This album is near flawless although certain tracks stand out more than others; such as: "Howl", an angelic blend of vocals and ambient sound that result in something truly beautiful. "You've Got The Love", the title speaks for itself and the lyrics go where you would expect, but the way it gets there is the most enjoyable part. "Blinding" really shows off her vocal range in spades. "Drumming Song" the chorus best describes the album as a whole in my opinion: " Louder than sirens, louder than bells, sweeter than Heaven and hotter than Hell". "Rabbit Heart" is the song that grabbed me since the first listen and cemented my love for this band, fantastic lyrics, grandiose instrumental and just the right length, in short, perfect. If you enjoy Indie/Soul, you'll truly be enchanted with this album.

Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Firing Squad & Toy Soldiers

Pins & Panzers - Plushgun

I've been following Plushgun since the demos were released in 2007, and in 2009 their first album dropped. I can honestly say this one is a top-to-bottom fantastic album for any Synth-Pop/Indie Rock lover or even those who are still new and reluctant to the genre. Overall, the tracks tend to be easy-going, never too loud but still energetic and often found myself surprised at how smoothly one song can blend into the next while still maintaining their individual identities. "Just Impolite" is their better known single and also the best way to get introduced to this band; "The Dark In You" has a little more energy but manages to never get carried away; "How We Roll" speaks to all the teens in high-school who feel different and like it; "14 Candles" is a definite sing-along type song if you're a romantic at heart. All together you'll notice the wide range of instruments, most notably the piano and several synthesizers, but also ukuleles, dashes of violins and various strings, that will effectively put you in the right mood. Ultimately this album is not for everybody, yet it remains a New Wave gold nugget if you have the taste for it and hopefully I have done enough to sell you on it. If you like it, go get it, I know I did (No pressure).

P.S.- Sorry for the couple of months without posts, been going through a lot lately, I'll try harder to do this more often.
Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Das Rock

This time I'm posting a range of Rock genres spanning a few eras.

1.- Blitzkrieg Bop - The Ramones - Ramones
Classic Punk Rock when that style was just making it's first steps in the mid-70's. This song sounds very much like it was conceived and recorded in a garage...in a good way : short and sweet like most punk tracks, the lyrics are simple and go full circle in an enigmatic way (which is another way of saying they make little sense). Hey Ho! Let's Go!

2.- Cherry Pie - Warrant - Cherry Pie
Glam Rock at it's loudest and Rock Anthem for the ages, this song can be heard almost every time a guy on TV fantasizes about a girl with a soapy sponge and bucket (very pedestrian). Lyrically sound, they do not stray far from the obviously sexual context. That being said, chances are you'll be singing this one without realizing it.

3.- Savior - Rise Against - Appeal To Reason
This is a more new-age type of Punk Rock even though it doesn't always sound like it. The best thing about this track is the high energy that's nearly tangible and the crazy pace of it all. The title itself speaks volumes of the lyrical context but they'll only matter if you care to learn them. In short Rock for Rock's sake.

4.- Slither - Velvet Revolver - Contraband
Members of Guns 'N' Roses, Stone Temple Pilots and Wasted Youth came together to make one of the greatest Heavy Metal songs of all time. To clarify, this is not you're average headbanger noise fest, it's unique for it's genre and it shows once you give it a listen. Dark lyrics and some of the best guitar rifts brought to you by the one and only Slash make this track Rock legend.

5.- Wire To Wire - Razorlight - Slipway Fires
Indie Rock constitutes more than a third of my music collection and this track can tell you why. Slight detour from the previous four, it is still a Rock song even though the general laid back nature of the instrumentals and vocals wouldn't say so. This was an instant listen and love track for me as I hope it will be for you.

Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Friday, April 9, 2010

Everlonglasting

I'm gonna start posting more recommendations from now on, that way I can post more often and spend less time drawing the list. Might as well start now.

1.- From The Stars - White Lies - To Lose My Life...
I've played this song at least 120 times, and I am not ashamed. What strikes me in this track is the dystopian future (or present) he describes in the lyrics and the fantastic instrumental that accompanies the great story-telling. Listen and enjoy.

2.- Fuego! - Murder By Death - Red Of Tooth And Claw
Gotta say I love the band name. I haven't really figured out the lyrics yet but I've been distracted by the all-around cool vibe it gives off. Classic song in my list.

3.- Toxic Crusaders - Deastro - Moondagger
Powerful stuff, the range of sounds and tones combine to make an enchanting atmosphere. The lyrics are simple even if sometimes they get lost in the instruments. Extremely popular in the Indie scene, I've heard this song so many times on the radio. Hope you like it too.

4.- Twelve Fingers - Salem - Astronaut
A++, I can't stop listening to this. I can't even properly shuffle my tracks anymore without going back to this one. It grabs you right from the start and sucks you in, in no time I was an entire air-instrument band. Cornerstone of my indie rock playlist.

5.- Underachiever - Ex Libras - Suite(s)
Don't remember how I got this song but I regret nothing. Starts off slow, real slow, but you quickly get the feeling that it's gonna get epic, and it delivers. I've never traveled without this song in my ears: soothing instruments and eerie vocals make this one an instant classic.

_ Xero & The Boombox Theory

Saturday, March 6, 2010

BOOM! Goes The Box

So im the new guy. I'm all about the house music (& electro. & progressive. & minimal. & tech house. etcetera etcetera). If you can't differentiate techno from the rest, I hate you. I don't really listen to Edward Maya, Bob Sinclar, basically the BS most people think is real house. I'm not gonna post the sick Ingrosso or Angello tracks however. I will Show you guys some things you might've never heard if it werent for the Theorists. It's not all party bangers. some is just chill house. Relaxing stuff. Other stuff is hardcore ish. Just listen and see. Pump the volume up (seriously). DO NOT fast forward! (To avoid disappointment), & ENJOY!

Might not sound like much on your laptop or desktop, but take out your Nikon and take the big picture here! I heard it@ Cedric Gervais the other day and it rocked my pants off (figuratively).
We all know the classic version of this song. However let's spice it up a little, shall we?

Lyrics. Are. Indescribable. This track reminds me of Let The Bass Kick. Just listen (and remember not to fast forward)

Just an uplifting track. This is the chill house stuff I was blabbin' about. Movin' on up!

¡Ayayayay que manduco! A nice latin house (not the latin they teach u at school).

I like the message. :P

When I listen to it, I feel as if it's just me and the music. This one is uplifting, relaxing, makes_me_forget_about_the_rest-ing.

Same as Peace = UPLIFTING

WOW (pronounced: W-A-H-O-U-W)

What is house???

"Hey, come my way, I've only a day, left with you" ? ? I just really like this one

Three thumbs up!

Now for the BANGERS! Most of y'all are going to hate this. But, this is UHMAZING! PUMP UP THE VOLUME. PUT WHATEVER STEREOTYPE YOU HAVE ON ELECTRO OUT OF YOUR HEAD. AND THEN PRESS PLAY.

Steve Angello played this one @ Fuego (right as he said "Haiti, I'm finally here, bla bla bla")

:D <-- my face

Now remember kids, don't fast forward house music or your just gonna end up fast forwarding to a part of the song that basically blows and you won't like it. And stay off drugs! (alcohol, tobacco, weed & MUSIC excluded :P)

_ Mickey Mau5 & The Theorists

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

My Ears

Today I think I'm gonna make my first song recommendations. So without further ado I present my list:

  • My first selection is from Nirvana's 1991 album "Nevermind", I'm of course talking about their number one hit: "Smells Like Teen Spirit". Kurt Cobain has been praised before for being the 90's greatest lyricist with his complex and profound words and this song is no exception even though I find that lyrics written a few minutes before the actual recording are close to being devoid of any deep meaning at all (I mean the song barely rhymes but sounds good). Regardless of this, this track effectively ended the Glam/Hard Rock era that had ruled in the 80's and paved the way for Punk Rock, Nu Metal, Alternative Rock and Grunge bands. So here is one of the most important rock songs of our generation :
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana - Nevermind

  • My second choice is by the US indie rock band Great Northern and off their album ''Remind Me Where The Light Is'', this is : ''Snakes''. What first attracted me to this particular track are the truly unique vocals and ambient feel of the instrumentals, and after listening to this fifty times, the lyrics seem to have sexual undertones to me but you can make up your own minds. The album was released back in 2009 after I had almost lost my faith in this generation's originality when it comes to music production but this song is a small step towards my recovery. More popular in the underground scene, Great Northern are slowly moving towards the mainstream and have not sold-out. Hope you enjoy :
Snakes - Great Northern - Remind Me Where The Light Is

  • My third recommendation is by Aerosmith and taken from their 1989 album ''Pump'' and is one of their most controversial songs in terms of it's lyrical content and it's subject matter, this is ''Janie's Got A Gun''. As you can imagine it talks about a young gun-wielding girl who takes revenge on an abusive father. Upon it's release, it caused quite a stir among fans and critics due to it's social impact and how it differed from previous Aerosmith works. In my opinion, this is one of their greatest songs, true to the band's creativity and shear playing ability: Steven Tyler can still hit those epic notes and Joe Perry killed the guitar.
    So here is the Aerosmith classic :
Janie's Got A Gun - Aerosmith - Pump


_ Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

So not too long ago, I listened to thsi mixtape. Never got to finding a downloading link. I happened to come across it on another blog, so here you go. Some Funky R&B, different to say the least, but... It's all pluses. Smooth voice, a bit of that 90's feel to it, a few remixes you'll soon recognize & some international features make this mixtape quite an album. (thanks to whomever i got the link from).


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Back In Action (Next Time)

I would like to personally welcome theorist No 4 to our little group and also announce that I will start posting again in the very near future but in a very random fashion. Since I've been moving around a lot it's been more than difficult to post as I'm sure is the case for all the other members. But in that time we have amassed quite a significant amount of music which we will make available to you in do time. Till my next post, I thank all those who support the boombox theory and all that we do and appreciate your understanding.



Xero & The Boombox Theorists

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Excuse Our Pain

I'm sorry to say that all events regarding The Boombox Theory will be postponed untill further noticed.

Reason: All of our posters are from Haiti and most still reside there.

We will try to get back up to speed as soon as we think we are able to cope correctly with what has happened to our beloved country. I hope you understand & support our cause. Thank you.

_The Boombox Theorists