Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Hey! Hey! Hey!

Welcome to Man Camp!

Bangers. Jams. Grooves. Etc. Etc. Etc.

I'm gonna do my best to update this as much as possible.
LCD Soundsystem to ELO.
The Strokes to The Supremes.
Ryan Adams to Real Estate


To download, just click on the song and mediafire will walk you the rest.

Annie: Songs Remind Me Of You
80's cocaine dance pop reinvented for todays indie/electronic aesthetic.
Dramatic. Fun. Vodka.
What a catchy hook.

Phoenix: Armistice (YACHT RMX)

Phoenix dominated this summer with their fourth album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.
Combining Arena Rock sensibilities with their already established synthed out 'blue eyed soul' , Amadeus finally catapulted these Parisians into in the spotlight. Since it's release Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix has spawned a shitload of remixes prompting an entire album of them. One of the highlights is this gem of a track, which pokes and prods at the inner workings of the song while maintaining its structure. Check it out.

Weezer: Can't Stop Partying (Feat. Lil' Wayne)
I could get all snobby on Weezer's recent output, which is legitimately shitty, inane, out of touch, etc... But to face reality, when The Blue Album came out it was like 1994 and I was playing with baseball cards, so what the fuck do I know. Weezer sort of sucks now, and there is no way in hell I'm buying the new album entitled Raditude despite the clever name. This track however, is one of the catchiest songs I've heard in a long long time. Weezer still maintains some aspects of their old, recognizable sound. You can still hear the churning guitar in the background and Rivers Cuomo's voice is the same as always, but this song is pretty much overtaken by a Timberland-esque beat (think SexyBack) for suprisingly good measure. It's weird to hear about Cuomo croon about 'bottles of goose' or state 'screw rehab I love my addiction' but its too catchy to give a shit about. Wayne's on here too and he mails it in which means its fun, easy, and fast. But all in all, it somehow works. Kudos if you get this chorus out of your head.


DTTG.

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