I swear when making this mix i had no idea she would actually kind of like it, I like it too, but I guess that's the point. I promise to put some songs she hates on the next one (I think it's funnier that way). Also I didn't mean to lean so heavily into the2003-2008 songs... sorry about that.
Once again we're using 8tracks.com here so just click the play button on the picture of me and meg smiling and it should play.
1. The Rutabega - Connect Four
2. The Streets - Don't Mug Yourself
2. The Streets - Don't Mug Yourself
3. The Pixies - Debaser
4. The Brian Jonestown Massacre - This Is Why You Love Me
5. MF Doom - Accordion
6. Metric - Handshakes
7. The Shins - So Says I
8. Koufax - Social Life
9. The Lemonheads - Pittsburgh
10. The Walkmen - In The New Year
Review #2
I have already spent a lot more time listening to this mix
than the first. Some of the songs are so damn catchy, and I think it is just
all around more enjoyable. I don’t feel the need to skip a single song. If you
recall the disaster called Recess Theory on mix 1 that required immediate
skippage, you’ll recognize this is an improvement. Brandon had it ready for me
to hear almost immediately after he posted the review for the first mix. You
got to love his enthusiasm.
I cannot express how happy the second song on this mix makes
me, “Don’t Mug Yourself” by The Streets. I have the typical girl inclination
towards men with accents, even if it’s in a rap song that sounds like the
soundtrack from a Nintendo game. You’ll notice I skipped the first song on the
mix by The Rutabaga. I just don’t have much to say about it. I think I like it.
I want to like it. I like rutabagas.
Brandon spent this morning’s ride to work looking up when the rutabaga festival
is. We just missed it by a few days and a drive halfway across the country. Just our luck.
Song 3, The Pixies. ‘Nuff said. Totally fucking awesome.
There are 2 songs on the mix that give me a sense of nostalgia
for a time I didn’t exist in, you know like before the 80’s… whatever you get
what I’m saying. The Brian Jonestown Massacre holds one of those spots on The
Shins holds the other. Remember in the last review when I said that one song
made me want to smoke in my car on a lovely day? Well I said that. These 2
songs put me on a porch somewhere with a beer and good company. It’s a sunny day on this porch and I am
wearing my sunglasses that Brandon says I spent way too much money on and a
summer dress while barefoot. I think there’s some fresh fruit too. Like maybe
me and my company are eating strawberries on the porch while listening to The
Shins and drinking beer. Yep, sounds delightful, doesn’t it?
I’m going to skip MF Doom too. I like it, but I don’t have
anything witty or significant to say about it. Oh wait, yes I do. The last
little burst of music at the end it is unnecessary and I don’t care for it
much. I do like the reference to Kotex.
Now Metric, I really think this is a band I could get into.
My experience with Metric before this mix was limited only to Scott Pilgrim. I
watched that movie a hundred times with my nephews and god damn I think I loved
it just as much as they did. This song rules and I have a serious feeling this
band rules too.
I can’t read Brandon’s handwriting on what the name of this
next band name is, but the song is “Social Life.” It’s worth mentioning that since the last
review Brandon and I moved in together. I started writing this blog one day
before I went to work and just picked it up again after my first day back at
school a few days later. I’m a senior in college now don’t ya know. Anyways, not only can I not read his
handwriting but because he refuses to put away clothing he considers to be unclean,
but not quite dirty either, I had to dig through some jeans and button down
shirts to find the song list again. Back to the review, I like this song.
I really like the song “Pittsburgh” by The Lemonheads. My
favorite part of this tune being the lyric “Jesus Christ and a mother fuck,”
because what is not to like about that.
I feel the need to inform you that 7 out of 10 bands have “the” in front
of their name. Very original of them, maybe we should call this “The Mix,”
instead of “Mix 2.”
Ok. I have to admit when I heard the last song on this mix,
Brandon was super excited about it and I immediately shot him down and said it
sounds crowded and messy and I hated it. First listen was on my laptop, after
that I listened to it in my mom’s car when we drove to the Dells to hang out
with my family at a water park and then again (in my mom’s car again, my car
has no CD player) on our way to Minnesota to celebrate a friend’s wedding. I
have decided this song is really good and I was wrong. Maybe it was the
speakers, maybe not.
Kudos to Brandon for this one. I think he is getting closer to figuring out
exactly what it is I like and don’t like. And he managed to keep all the whiny,
annoying crap outta this one. Sadly, I can’t say that about the record he
picked up on our trip to Minnesota, what a piece of shit that is. Of course, he
loves it.
For the record, the album i purchased in Minnesota was by a band called Mt. Gigantic and it rules. Also, because of this last paragraph she can expect an all emo mix next time.
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