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Free Music: Mini Millah Mix 9/1/10Kanye West – “Monster”, Katy Perry – “Circle The Drain”, plus new Sufjan Stevens, Matt & Kim, El Guincho & More!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

A new Wednesday (and a new month) brings a new Millah Mix! This one’s pretty freakin’ sweet, too, as you’ll soon see. Seriously, some great songs this week!

We start things off with “Easy Bear”, an awesome departure from former Northern State femcee Hesta Prynn. It’s a great little indie pop jam with hooks for days, putting Prynn’s solo career on our radar from this point on. The jams keep coming with an upbeat joint from Spanish multi-instrumentalist El Guincho, fond of stacking layers of noises in a Wall of Sound fashion that would make Panda Bear proud. “FM Tan Sexy” uses steel drums, hand claps, an organ, a xylophone (?), and snippets of backup vocals, among other elements. After that is the much-buzzed about Kanye West track “Monster”, which features an unstoppable team of guests: Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj & Bon Iver. The song is solid in every sense, but Minaj’s verse is the definite standout. To say she kills it is an understatement. From there we have a rocking, Heart-inspired diss track from Katy Perry. Rumored to be aimed at her ex, Travie McCoy of Gym Class Heroes fame, “Circle The Drain” laments their relationship by placing most of the blame on McCoy’s addictions. Then we have a new track from Starfucker, who you may remember from the first all-cover version of the Millah Mix, with their great update of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”. This time around we have “Julius”, an original track that mixes upbeat synths with ethereal vocals.

Side B slows things down just a bit with “I Walked”, the brand new song from Sufjan Stevens off his just-announced, upcoming album The Age of Adz. Fans of his early work (A Sun Came and Enjoy Your Rabbit) won’t see this electronic, beat-driven vibe as a departure and the rest of the fans will be able to find the same old melodious Sufjan in there. Then we have another electronic, slow beat-driven joint: the Tiga remix of “Shelter” by The xx, which adds depth and accessibility to the original. After that we pick things up a little with “Big Wave”, a retro rock ditty by indie power couple Jenny Lewis and Jonathan Rice. They just released debut album I’m Having Fun Now as Jenny & Johnny, which totally fits the throwback sound. From there we go to a sweet RAC mix of Ra Ra Riot hit “Boy”. If you liked the original (and who didn’t?), then you’ll def like this dance-y, but-still-true-to-the-original re-do. Finally, we end on the brand new single from Brooklyn duo Matt & Kim. “Cameras” shows promise for their new album, Sidewalks by way of them further evolving their sound from 2009′s Grand. It’s the perfect end of summer jam.

Okay then. Hope you like this week’s mix. Hit me up in the comments!

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Cory Chisel’s “Born Again” featuring Brendan Benson & Patrick Keeler Hits iTunes

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Cory Chisel, an immensely talented folk-rock singer who received much critical praise of his EP Cabin Ghosts, is back with his band The Wandering Sons on the new single, “Born Again.” This nice slice of Americana is now available for purchase via iTunes.

Cory is joined on “Born Again” by Brendan Benson and Patrick Keeler of  The Raconteurs. “Born Again” is the lead single off Cory’s debut full-length album, Death Won’t Send a Letter, which is set for release on September 29, 2009.

Also available is Chisel’s “Calm Down,” which features Carl Broemel (My Morning Jacket) and Blake Mills (Band of Horses, Jenny Lewis). You can purchase “Born Again” and “Calm Down” as a bundle or separately.


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