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Surrounded By Ghosts

28 Feb

Really?

I’m doing what I can to get caught up on all of the music I’ve missed in the last month. Here’s what’s making life better at the moment.

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Dream Brother – “Haunted Heart (ft Paul Spranger)”

Dream Brother


I was already stoked to have Ian from One For The Team putting out some solo material but the fact that he’s brought Paul Spranger (Free Energy) on board for “Haunted Hearts” makes it exponentially better, just hit play you’ll agree.

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Snowmine – “Curfews”

Snowmine


Brooklyn’s Snowmine have consistently put out solid psych-pop since showing up on the radar early last year. They dropped “Curfews” back in November and I’m just now getting to embrace it’s uplifting and downright catching flow, this one’s gonna be getting played all year, I can feel it.

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Typhoon – “The Honest Truth”

Typhoon


I’m not sure why I didn’t include this song on the “Best Songs Of 2011” list… hands down it’s got one of the best bridges I’ve ever heard, all of that potential blogs have been praising Typhoon for comes together in one fantastic flash of brilliance, it’s a slow build that delivers… I can’t wait for what comes next from these guys.

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Carousel – “Open Road”

Carousel


I’m still standing by “Know It’s Right” as being the best song to come out thus far this year. Carousel have captivated my attention in 2012, I can’t think of anyone else putting out music lately that has moved me even close to how these guys have.

If I had heard “Open Road” first I probably would say this one is my favorite. The lyrics are everything that gets me all sorts of pumped when explaining music. I put this one on about six hours into my drive from Indy to Austin and it had me feeling one hundred percent better about the place I was at in life.

The odd thing is that I typically  reserve this sort of admiration for more acoustic leaning music, I think that’s what makes me use words like “impress” when trying to explain Carousel to other people.

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Dads – “Dan’s Christopher Walken Impersonation”

Dads


I have absolutely zero idea how to categorize Dads. I do know that out of all the music I’ve been listening to with a heavy tint lately these guys are probably the gnarliest. “Dan’s Christopher Walken Impersonation” puts a math-rockish spin on what blew my mind about music in 2002. Part of me wants to say that I wish more bands were making music like this yet then again would I still be as geeked about a song like this? … Yeah, I’m sure I would.

Pick up the entirely incredible Brush Your Teeth Again ; album for free through their Bandcamp link below.

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Old Gray – “Headaches (feat. Joe McAndrew)”

Old Gray


Sure I just posted an Old Gray song like two days ago, what can I say I’ve really been getting down on these guys. “Headaches” reminds me so much of early Senses Fail that if I didn’t know better I’d believe this was some long lost demo. I cannot wait to see these guys live!

For those who snub there nose at this genre let me show you why it’s more than relevant and as important as any other form of art out there.

“I’m tired of giving you examples of times  I  said things I’d later regret. This is the last time I’ll admit to having periods of self doubt, feeling sorry for myself. I’ve spent the last four years making new best friends who after a few more months I won’t ever see again. I’m so damn sorry that I fucked up. And despite all my best efforts to analyze the minds of great writers by studying the words they once wrote, I’m no closer to cracking Joyce than I am myself. Is it always like this, or is it in my head? I’m sorry for everything.”

More passion than 99% of bands out there and when you take the time to break it down there’s REAL lyrical talent. I’ve said this many times before, I think some of the greatest lyrics ever written have been by hardcore bands and rarely do people ever takes the time to see it.

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XV ft. Wiz Khalifa – “Gobstopper (Figure Remix)”

Figure


Although I do listen to rap it’s a pretty rare occasion for me to hear a song that makes me think it’s worthy of putting up. I found this over at This Song Is Sick which if you’ve never visited the site it typically lives up to the name (with the exception of any track featuring Drake, I don’t care how good the dubstep remix is, if he’s on the track it’s only worthy of skipping).

Don’t get me wrong the lyrics for “Gobbstopper” are far from brag worthy or even worth replaying but now that Figure put in some serious work this one is party ready.

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Secret Knives – “The Cage”

Secret Knives


Secret Knives are one of my favorite bands and it’s been a while since I’ve put something up from them. Here’s one of the best tracks from 2008′s The Wolves, which, as with all of their albums, can be snatched up for free through their bandcamp link below.

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QUALMS – “Ghost Bones (ft. Orca Orca)”

Qualms


I put up ” When The Sun Comes Up (Ft. Qualms)” from Orca Orca  last week and just realized that I completely skipped over this track I found on Birp! a while ago. I’m not as familiar with Qualms but I’m in the process of correcting that, if the rest of their music is half as good as “Ghost Bones” count on seeing more songs of theirs included on future playlists.

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Phineas And The Lonely Leaves – “Museum Of The Gone”

Phineas And The Lonely Leaves


Phineas And The Lonely Leaves are probably one of my top five favorite bands of all-time, if not they are most definitely in the top 10. There are maybe three songs of theirs that don’t just set everything absolutely in place. “Museum Of The Gone“  sends that wave of sadness they give off so well from the very first note. I’m so ready for some new music from these guys or to see them play live, either one would be perfect.

When my Toyota was packed and I had the key in the ignition every part of me wanted to put on an upbeat song to set things in a positive direction but it was this one that I had to hear for some reason… it’s kind of been on repeat ever since, I can’t shake it.

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The Parade Schedule – “Dancing”

The Parade Schedule


Let’s end this week on a positive yet somber note.

What’s to say about this song, give yourself a moment  to relax and put this one on it speaks for itself.

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so this is nostalgia (april 17th)

17 Apr

Today’s take me back before music made me pretentious moment comes from the summer of 2003. I realize before even making this list that it will bring obvious flaws in my taste of music to light which is something i’m fine with. My entire premise behind heycoolkid! has always been to present music that may or may not be “scene” enough for other blogs and at the same time bring attention to the music that i love and wish others would as well. (“others” meaning people whose opinions i actually care about, i’m pretty sure those people do exist, god i hope they exist)

The only line of defense i’ll use is that i do come from a small town in indiana where they still consider the stoned temple pilots as a relevent band. Whenever i’m home someone inevitable will ask me if i’ve “heard the new three days grace song”, no offense to my friends because in most other departments they were phenomenal but anytime i tried to play the stuff i was really into  it fell onto deaf ears because it didn’t sound generic enough to be played on our coveted clear-channel radio station. Seriously these guys will line up hours early to get tickets for a godsmack show and still didn’t have time to listen to three minutes of an American Football song, rest assured i still pray for them daily.  That being said the only connection to anything other than the cest pool of praised mediocrity i was drowning in was through alternative press so you can already get a general idea of the genre line this playlist will fall under. I probably should have been reading spin so i’d gotten to know more of things indie but when i was in junior high they made tasteless comments about good charlotte being christians and i never bought another copy. Not that i felt that close of connection to the madden brothers nor was i religious by any means, at that time i was a passionate atheist (i didn’t become a christian until years later) but i refuse to support something that judges someone for having religious convictions especially from a magazine that regularly promoted the black eyed peas.  Okay here’s what i remember about the summer of 2003 i’m only putting up video links because at this point i’m not doing much to help someone check these bands out for the first time but possible this might help preserve these songs in some of our memories (or at least give me a laugh at what my life once revolved around):

1. Senses Fail- free fall without a parachute

This was my toe in the water in what eventually would become a committed dive into hardcore and screamo. I still prefer screamo even if it is leaps and bounds less talented but at least they’re not pretending to be hard and too cool for school. I was already a fan of Tokyo Rose and the fact that Mike Glita was now in SF gave me a good enough reason to track  From the Depths of Dreams album down.  Buddy’s lyrics have always connected with me more than just about any body else. Senses fail also are one of the few bands i still will go out of my way to get their new albums and to check a show out. Today this is probably my favorite song off the album but at the time i screamed my soul out to steven and the ground folds.

2. Brand New- Seventy Times Seven

Although i bought deja entedu first, i’ve always had a habit of buying everything i can find from a band i like which led me almost immediately to pick up your favorite weapon. Brand New’s first three albums are all equally great. Even if the band hates the songs from your favorite weapon i don’t and this song is still the best they’ve written ( eventually i’ll put up a playlist of my all-time favorite songs and this one inevitably will be on it).

Here’s a bonus song because  Iron and Wine will be coming to town in a few weeks and i’ve found myself crossing my finger that this song makes it onto their setlist: 

3. American Football- The Summer Ends

Cap n’ Jazz will always be a band i try to mention whenever humanly possible. They are probably the most underrated band that comes to mind and probably the most influential midwest band over music in the past twenty years. But if i’m being completely honest with myself I probably love Kinsella’s post jazz work more. Whether it be joan of arc, owen, or american football they equally helped shape my own love for music.

4. Say Anything- Walk Through Hell

Max Bemis you stole my heart in the most heterosexual way possible.

5. The New Amsterdams- Hanging on for hope

When The Get Up Kids broke up part of me did as well. Some artists just have something that needs to be said in a different kind of way. Matthew Pryor falls firmly into that category. I walked into the convenient store in broad ripple a few months ago and the guy behind the counter had four minute mile playing. He seemed surprised that i new what it was, which as my friend katie pointed out, seemed ridiculous in itself because  that’s a pretty common album. I mentioned the terrible two’s to the guy and he seemed appalled at the idea of pryor playing children’s music, personally i think it’s kind of awesome. If you haven’t heard any of it check this out:

6. The Dillinger Escape plan- 43% Burnt

Dillinger remains to this day the best band to skate to followed maybe by youth of today or sun kil moon. This song made me believe I actually could do something without killing myself, to some extent i assume that was true

7. Saosin- Seven Years

Another song i’d easily say is one of the best songs ever written. This one helped with a lot of personal depression it’s a shame the band crumbled the way they did pretty much out of the gate. The drums deserve mention as well because they are pretty much mentally unstable.

8. Dashboard Confessional-The sharp hint of new tears

I’d be kidding myself if i’d try remember the summer of 03 without Swiss army romance or the places you’ve come to fear the most. Dashboard to this day remains my favorite band, go ahead and say what you want i’ve been catching trash for it ever since day one and i’m still not budging. Carrabba puts on the best live show possible and is one of the very few bands i’ve been willing to drive more than five hours to see (which i’ve done four times)  which is the only way i get to see them since dashboard has played indy only once. Speaking of drums Mike Marsh is one of the best drummers around, don’t let the genre fool you.  Similar to when Pryor left TGUK Chris’ departure from Further Seems Forever had me for a moment losing all faith in the future of music and with all honestly the first time i heard Dashboard i hated everything about it then two weeks later my girlfriend and i ended our two year relationship. I went for a late night drive through the country and started tossing cd’s out of my window because every song had some lame memory attached to it.  A hundred dollars later i put the swiss army romance in and kept it there on repeat for hours. The next day i picked up the places you’ve come to fear the most and as far as i can remember only listened to those two albums for the next month. Every album they’ve put out i’ve loved and i’ve never been disappointed by one of their shows be it full band or solo. They are the one band i couldn’t care less if anyone else likes for some reason dashboard is personal to me.

Also: This video has always bothered me. Because it’s further seems forever’s Carrabba replacement made to look like he’s singing when it’s not his vocals on the album. They should have just shot a video without the band in it instead. Song’s still amazing though

9. The Honorary Title- Everything I once Had

This is the one song no matter what’s going on that if it comes on by the time the bridge hits i’m screaming at the top of my lungs along to. I feel sorry for anyone in a car with me and my brother when it’s playing as well only he actually sounds good singing it so it’s probably not as bad.

10. alexisonfire- .44 caliber love letter


i mentioned a post or two ago about a mixup i’d had with alexisonfire and tv on the radio and how it bummed me out completely. This is what i’d been hoping to be a part of when tv took the stage.

11. Underoath- never meant to break your heart


I once got into an argument on a flight out to DC over Underoath. The guy sitting the row over from me felt offended by my headphones being up too loud and forcing him to hear “satan’s music”  All that needs to be said is that the guy was a close minded idiot and after telling him i would try to be more considerate with my headphone volume I then proceeded to turn my ipod up louder. I have no issue with being passive aggressive towards someone who without saying it obviously was a bush supporter and most likely only knew of what was in the bible from what he heard nightly from his favorite tv evangelist. I didn’t even tell him that underoath were christian, probably wouldn’t have made a difference if i had.

Also if you you’re looking for something to read that will both take you back a couple of years and get a few laughs in the process pick up Everybody Hurts: the essential guide to emo

which includes one of my favorite quotes. When describing something they say that it is “more emo than jake gyllenhaal drinking a red bull at a bright eyes concert” which when i read it in 2007 i thought it was rather funny.

well that’s it. Hopefully the new playlist will be up within a week

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