Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Pretty People Can Sing #2

We all know and love her; the male population maybe more than the rest. She starred in the ever popular (and slightly overrated) Lost in Translation, the blockbuster The Prestige, a slew of Woody Allen films (3) including Match Point, and in my favorite performance to date, indie flick Ghost World.

The effortlessly beautiful Scarlett Johansson is not just an actress anymore world. The native New Yorker is now a full fledged recording artist, with a debut album entitled Anywhere I Lay My Head to be released May 20th of this year. The album, originally entitled Scarlett Sings Tim Waits, is produced by Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio and hosts 10 Waits covers and 1 original track. The record will also feature appearances by the quirky Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Celebration.

Now before you go and diss SJ and/or blindly approve of anything she does, take a listen to this cover she did for the non-profit album Unexpected Dreams - Songs from the Stars, the effervescent "Summertime." (Fun Fact: Summertime beats out The Beatles "Yesterday" for the most covered song of all time with around 21,792 live performances and 15,313 recordings. Contrastingly, "Yesterday" has only been covered 2,500 times). I will admit SJ has a tough road ahead of her covering a legend like Tom Waits, but from her vocals on this track alone I'm willing to give the Eight Legged Freaks star a shot. After all, she is pretty.

Scarlett Johansson - Summertime [mp3]

Tomorrow: Upcoming CD releases to watch for and new tour information from Kanye, The Mars Volta, and Of Montreal

Josh is Back

Deep breath... at least for the girls... Joshua Radin has landed again. This time he's back with a four song EP called Unclear Sky. I went on iTunes at midnight to buy it, but it wasn't available (Thanks Apple for putting up Simple Plan and not something good) So instead I hopped on this morning and bought it. Here's my initial reaction.

I want to love his new material as deeply as I coveted We Were Here and subsequent live session, but the immediacy of affection wasn't there for Unclear Sky. Granted its only a four song teaser, but I didn't feel the same initial fascination with this release. The first songs "Sky" (featuring indie princess Ingrid Michaelson) and "Lovely Tonight" are more upbeat than I remember his previous tracks. The relaxing atmosphere created by Radin's debut, his simplistic instrumentation and low-key harmonies, are what sparked my initial obsession. The change of pace isn't a bad thing though, even if just for variety's sake. Especially since the electric guitar played on "Lovely Tonight" is done by none other than Ryan Adams!

I am glad to report, however, that the more I listen to Unclear Sky, the more I appreciate it. Especially in terms of Radin's artistic growth. I love "The Fear You Won't Fall," mostly because I've been rocking the live version for months now. The amazing Priscilla Ahn (i.e. "Dream") is responsible for the female vocals. This track is the most similar to his earlier material and has been featured on shows like (the now stupid) Grey's Anatomy.

A mock-up of Josh and Priscilla

My favorite song, even in demo form (or quite possibly because it is bare bones demo form) is the final track, "You've Got Growin Up to Do." A little more folksy than I've heard him before, Radin's heartfelt lyrics and poignant vocals are the star here. Josh says on his MySpace that "this song is going to have a very special female vocal added to it for the record verson but it's a surprise. but i can tell you, i can't believe she said yes. it's been a dream to work with this woman." Who do we think? Imogen Heap, Regina Spektor, Cat Power maybe? Okay the last one was a little stretch. Or was it?

All in all, I'm thoroughly enjoying the teaser; anything from Josh is worth the price tag on reputation alone. It helped me a little to hear Josh promise that he's saving the best songs for his full-length release, out later this summer. I'm loving Unclear Sky more as the day wears on, but just knowing there's a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow puts a smile on my face. And makes me hungry for Lucky Charms.

Joshua Radin - Sky ft. Ingrid Michaelson [mp3]

Joshua Radin - You've Got Growin Up to Do (Demo) [mp3]

Joshua Radin - Everything Will Be Alright (Will's Lullaby) (Live) [mp3]
My favorite from We Were Here

PS. Josh is on The Hotel Cafe Tour right now with Ingrid, Sara Bareilles, Cary Brothers, Eric Hutchinson, meiko, Priscilla Ahn, and many many others. The tour does come to California but Josh doesn't play that night (they have a rotating artist schedule).

Priscilla Ahn - Dream [mp3]

Upcoming Tour Dates for Josh (None in CA = Frown)
Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Feb 13 2008 8:00P
last call with carson daly television
Feb 18 2008 7:00P
Reynolds Auditorium @ Duke University Durham, North Carolina
Feb 24 2008 7:00P
Studio 111 Flagstaff, Arizona
Feb 25 2008 7:00P
Launchpad Albuquerque, New Mexico
Feb 26 2008 8:00P
The Black Sheep Colorado Springs, Colorado
Feb 27 2008 8:00P
Belly Up Aspen, Colorado
Feb 28 2008 9:00P
Urban Lounge Salt Lake City, Utah
Mar 1 2008 7:30P
The Big Easy Boise, Idaho
Mar 2 2008 7:30P
The Big Easy Spokane, Washington
Mar 3 2008 7:00P
John Henry’s Eugene, Oregon
Mar 13 2008 7:00P
The Parish (SxSW) Austin, Texas
Mar 14 2008 8:00P
House of Blues- Dallas Dallas, Texas
Mar 15 2008 8:00P
Meridian Red Room Houston, Texas
Mar 17 2008 8:00P
Workplay Theatre Birmingham, Alabama
Mar 18 2008 8:00P
Exit/In Nashville, Tennessee
Mar 19 2008 7:00P
Center Stage Atlanta, Georgia
Mar 20 2008 7:30P
Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, North Carolina
Mar 21 2008 8:00P
Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, Maryland
Mar 22 2008 6:00P
World Cafe Live Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mar 24 2008 8:00P
The Fillmore @ Irving Plaza New York, New York
Mar 25 2008 7:00P
Paradise Rock Club Boston, Massachusetts
Mar 26 2008 6:30P
State Theatre Ithaca, New York
Mar 27 2008 7:00P
Mr. Small’s Theatre Millvale, Pennsylvania
Mar 28 2008 5:30P
Park West Chicago, Illinois
Mar 29 2008 8:30P
High Noon Saloon Madison, Wisconsin
Mar 31 2008 8:00P
Fine Line Music Cafe Minneapolis, Minnesota

I Can't Get No...You Know

Well it seems the WGA can stop singing the Rolling Stone anthem for disgruntled employees everywhere; They've finally got some satisfaction. Or money. And so do I, seeing as the Writer's Strike is coming to an end! Pretty soon as I hear it. That means I get new episodes of my favorite shows, and America sees an exponential decrease in potential suicides. If you think about it the WGA is full of humanitarians. Well, Mother Teresas who wanted more mula for their charity.


The timing of the shows will still be off, and seasons may be cut short. Execs over at LOST say even with the WGA back in action, the 22 episode season may be cut to 17. This is good news to me, cause it means they'll have less time to confuse me with more questions. New shows like Gossip Girl will run all 22 episodes through the summer (Shout out to Max if you ever read this), while others will end as scheduled, in May.

JJ Abrams - LOST Theme [mp3]
Driveshaft - You All Everybody [mp3]

The Trancenders (Creators of the Black Eyed Peas) - Gossip Girl Theme ft. Kristen Bell [mp3]



More importantly, Weeds will be back for a brand new 12-episode 4th Season sometime this summer. Word is the crew starts filming in April for a summer release! Seriously, for a show about marajuana, its like crack. I must have watched all three seasons in a single week. Don't judge me. PS. What do people think is in store for Agrestic?

Bonus: Weeds Music Mix (This show has such amazing taste, part of the reason I watch)

Malvina Reynolds - Little Boxes (Weeds Theme) [mp3]
Elvis Costello - Little Boxes [mp3]
Death Cab for Cutie - Little Boxes [mp3]
The Shins - Little Boxes [mp3]
The Decemberists - Little Boxes [mp3]
Ozomatli - Little Boxes [mp3]
Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice - Little Boxes [mp3]
Regina Spektor - Little Boxes [mp3]
Linkin Park - Little Boxes [mp3]
The Individuals - Little Boxes [mp3]

Ozomatli and Jenny Lewis remain my favorites

Micahel Franti - Ganja Babe [mp3]
In the running for favorite song on the show
Nellie McKay - David [mp3]
Nellie is amazing; the live version of this is even better
Marion Black - Who Knows [mp3]
One of those amazing oldies that makes you realize you might be missing more than you realize
NRBQ - Wacky Tobacky [mp3]
Soundtrack track
Snoop Dogg - Vato [mp3]
The MILF weed episode
Page France - Jesus
Second candidate for favorite song used on the show
State Radio -Keepsake [mp3]
Season 3 Finale song that makes you want to hug your family. Great Band.

Smoke, Out.