Monday Mixtape, Vol. 194

This Saturday, I had the joy of seeing My Morning Jacket in concert at the beautiful, one of a kind, Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA. It was my third time seeing them, and my first concert since pre-COVID. As they always do, MMJ kicked ass, starting their set with the hard rocking, riff-spitting “One Big Holiday,” followed by the classic, “Touch Me I’m Going To Scream, Pt. 2” (and yes, Pt. 1 was played later!), and then into “Wordless Chorus.”

Their setlist was an epic spectrum of their entire discography. They played at least one song from every single album except for their first (and worst, IMO), The Tennessee Fire. They even played one of my favorite MMJ songs, “Steam Engine.”

They played their two newest songs, one of which, “Love Love Love,” I started this week’s mixtape with. It’s a great song with a distorted guitar’s bull rush of rhythm, constantly pounding and leading the track while the Carl Broemel falsetto of “Na Na Naaaa” adds a catchy hook.

One track from the show, “Wasted,” was an unknown to me. It’s the second to last track on their most recent album, Waterfall II, and the track has one of the best changes of trajectory (coming in at 2:20) that MMJ has ever done.

All images by @jayblakesberg taken @greekberkeley

“Wasted” takes a route you would never expect it to take, particularly because listening to the first two minutes of this track doesn’t add much to the imagination, and then BAM, we go to funky town on the keys (as the rainbow lights shined down while they played live) and then the horns come in, and then the song comes back around, jumping in line with the original trajectory of the track. What. A. Song. So cool to see live.

The concert was a reminder that MMJ stands in the Mount Rushmore of rock bands over the past two decades. There is an aura MMJ exudes, one that bands rarely shine.

Here’s the setlist of the show if you were curious:

Monday Mixtape, Vol. 178

Welcome to this week’s mixtape! I shouldn’t even be using an exclamation point because this mixtape is so chill and subdued.

Ichiko Aoba reminds me of Seu Jorge (who got famous by performing David Bowie tracks with his beautiful voice and classical guitar for Wes Anderson’s movie, The Life Aqautic). Her voice is so delicate, pure, and relaxing. The fact that she’s singing in another language makes it that much better to get lost in. The same can be said for the following track by the incomparable, Jose Gonzalez.

Hayley Williams of Paramore released a solo album a few weeks ago on the heels of her great 2020 solo album. This album, Flowers for Vases / descansos, sounds like a nod to Taylor Swift’s stripped-down phenomenal album, folklore. I love the album because Williams has a beautiful voice, and she’s a hell of songwriter. Mainly just her and her guitar, the album has so much room to breathe and relax in, and it sounds like Williams is in a place comfortable enough to air out all her troubles.

I accidentally came upon Juniper because I was looking for Junip, Jose Gonzalez’s band of yore, who have a instrumental featured on this mixtape. Fortunately, Juniper sound great and remind me a ton of a favorite newer band of mine and frequent contributor to this blog, Hippo Campus.

Ending the mixtape with my favorite type of instrumental, one layered in sustain from a piano. Keep calm and carry on.

Albums to look forward to in 2015!

I've scoured the interwebs for a bunch of info on 2015 album releases (thank you Consequence of Sound, Stereogum, Pitchfork, Metacritic, Ranker) and here's an incredibly quick listing of albums that I promise to listen to MANY MANY times which are ranked from somewhat excited to RIDICULOUSLY excited):

Brandon Flowers - TBA
Savages - TBA
The Dodos - Individ (1/27)
Wild Nothing - TBA
Panda Bear (Noah Lennox from Animal Collective) - Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper
Heems (from the now extinct Das Racist) - Eat Pray Thug (3/10)
Jose Gonzalez - Vestiges & Claws (2/17)
Fleetwood Mac - TBA
Chromatics - Dear Tommy
Pusha T - King Push
Freddie Gibbs - Lifestyles of the Insane
James Blake - TBA
DIIV - TBA
Purity Ring
Belle & Sebastian - Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance (1/20)
The Decemberists - What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World (1/20)
Father John Misty - I Love You, Honeybear (2/10)
Death Cab for Cutie - TBA
Chance the Rapper - Surf
Blood Orange - TBA
Joey Bada$$ (finally!) - B4.DA.$$ (1/20)
Band of Horses - TBA
Drake - Views From the 6
Adele - TBA
Modest Mouse - Strangers to Ourselves (3/3)
Beach House - TBA
A$AP Rocky
Grimes - TBA
Run the Jewels - RTJ3
My Morning Jacket - TBA
Kanye West - TBA
Kendrick Lamar - TBA
Radiohead - TBA
Frank Ocean - TBA