Showing posts with label Vampire Diaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vampire Diaries. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Weekend Music


I’ve been hearing such great music lately. And I must admit that using Verizon Song ID on my phone is a far more efficient way of finding out songs’ artists and names than scribbling lyrics I think I heard onto a paper napkin, and trying to decipher it for Google later.

One of my favorite part of discovering new music are the YouTube videos that come with it.

Case in point – this video for “Kilojoules” by the Freelance Whales, set to a video highlighting the teenyboppers from the Vampire Diaries. Have I ever watched the show? No. Do I know who any of these actors are? No, but they look like they’d be featured in Tiger Beat next to Robert Pattinson, under a special feature on hot vampires and what you can do to attract them. Am I now inspired to watch the show for the sake of having some one-on-one time with some dreamy, soul-sucking vampires?  That’s a definitely maybe.

Onto the lyrics…
Well I’ve been making some cold calculations regarding our body heat
It’s not easy, believe me
You liken me to a vampire
My left hand was wearing fake plastic teeth, all winter
I’ve taken you for all you were worth
YES. Nothing better to get your weekend started, than with overly-obvious vampiric references.




It’s not a new track, but I wanted to throw in a bit of Hot Chip because I’ve been listening to them so much lately. I appreciate how they can transform their sound into a variety of tracks, each with a different vibe and tempo. Not to mention the incredibly creative video.



Would it be safe to say these guys might have been influenced by the Cure? Haha. Either way, a great song with a rockin 80s vibe.




Not to be dramatic, but this song is epic, and kind of makes me believe I can fly.




This song from Horse Feathers is absolutely beautiful. I was intrigued by the lyrics, “Now we’ve got concrete/ A place those blacks won’t be/ If we come they’ll know/ They should flee/ They should go/ Here comes a white shadow.” It turns out the song is referencing the racism and gentrification that has taken place in Albina, Oregon, which hosts a predominately African American neighborhood.




It looks like I've gone from from vampires to racism, but I guess that’s just a perfect example of how music has the ability to translate such a variety of ideas through lyrics. I hope all this serious talk didn’t make you forget that Vampire Diaries airs on Thursdays at 8/7 c.