Jam of the Day – O So Strange

N.A.S.A. – Strange Enough ft. Karen O, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, and Fatlip

I feel like this song is pretty indicative of the whole Spirit of Apollo mission: grab a dope beat, piece together some unexpected collaborations that make ’em say huh, mix it all together and bake up a track that is pretty tasty and cool:

A fun fact about this song is that Karen O was at one time working on a solo album with (and dating) Squeak E. Clean (a.k.a. Sam Spiegel, of N.A.S.A.) that never panned out. If this track is any indication, it could have been a hot record. Oh well.

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Straight Outta PA

NWA – Straight Outta Compton

Straight outta P-A, it’s a crazy brother named Specter! This song is a shout out to Arlen Specter, the venerable Senator outta Pennsylvania who yesterday announced that he would be leaving the Republican Party and joining the Democrats, mostly because he almost certainly has no shot at re-election running as a Republican.

Deomcrats embraced the move, calling it “game-changing,” while Republicans mostly said “WTF?!?” and continued the soul-searching that everyone in the media thinks should happen but may or may not actually be taking place.

We here at ev2bk call it “bad ass.” Like, check out this quote at the end of the NYTimes article: “I don’t expect everybody to agree with all my votes,” he said. “I don’t agree with them all myself at this point.” Straight gangster.

-Drew

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Red Orange Morning at Rockwood Music Hall

red-orange-morningOn Monday night we checked out Red Orange Morning at Rockwood Music Hall. The mood at Rockwood was festive but low-key. As the venue is small, loud conversation could be a distraction from the performance on stage, so a mellow crowd is needed in order to enjoy the show. Red Orange Morning is a duo featuring Cyndi Ocava on vocals, keyboard, and melodica and Ryan Hampton on vocals and guitar. Cyndi and Ryan’s ability to switch seamlessly back and forth on lead vocals is unique and adds depth to the songs of the singer-songwriter duo with a pop/rock feel. Their unpredictable harmonies and bittersweet lyrics range from fun and joyful to melancholy and remorseful. I have seen ROM a few times now and this was one of their best shows. Cyndi and Ryan each bring a distinctive presence to the stage and their strong vocals and musicality as a duo are always fun to see:

Red Orange Morning @ Rockwood

Red Orange Morning @ Rockwood

Based in Brooklyn, Red Orange Morning has played many NYC venues since its inception in late 2005, such as Pianos, Rockwood Music Hall, The Annex, and Pete’s Candy Store. They also have a strong presence in the Philadelphia music scene, their song “The Woman Lies,” has been a part of Philadelphia WXPN’s rotation. Red Orange Morning’s future plans are to record a full-length record with more extensive touring in 2009.

*Note for those of you unfamiliar with the melodica, as I was, it a wind instrument with a keyboard on top, and is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece that fits into a hole on it’s side. Pressing a key opens a hole, allowing air to flow through a reed. The keyboard is usually two or three octaves long. (See, you learn something everyday.)

spirit-family-reunionAt Rockwood that night, we were also able to catch the Spirit Family Reunion show. Their bluegrass rhythms were a perfect fit for the Rockwood’s small performance space. The trio featured the banjo, the piano, a violin, and some bluesy vocals with poetic, solemn lyrics which could be heard, and seen, in the lead singer’s performance. The performance was nuanced and at times, reminiscent of the sounds of the bluegrass band Union Station. Spirit Family Reunion is also based in Brooklyn and was on an east-coast tour in April, playing dates in D.C., North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Pennsylvania before this New York show.

The evening also featured some comedians including Brooke Van Poppelen, whose self-deprecating humor kept the crowd entertained.

Red Orange Morning was playing as a part of Local Correspondents Night. Local Correspondents is an organization that describes themselves as “a supportive community for independent artists that are based in Brooklyn, New York.” Local Correspondents hosts a showcase series for indie bands and songwriters.

www.myspace.com/redorangemorning
www.myspace.com/spiritfamilyreunionusa
www.LocalCorrespondents.com

Rockwood Music Hall
196 Allen Street
New York City 10002
212.477.4155
www.rockwoodmusichall.com

-Melissa

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Jam of the Day – It’s Electric

MGMT – Electric Feel

It’s hot like an electric forest out there today.

I can’t embed the video for some reason, so looks like you have to go the extra mile and click on the link above. But if images were words, it would look something like this:

Talking animals!
Glitter-y rain!
Motorbikes in the moon!

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Just Dance

Lykke Li and Bon Iver – Dance Dance Dance

It’s a beautiful day again and if you’re going to be stuck in your office like me all you’re probably thinking about is being outside soaking in the sunshine. Here’s a great one recorded in the park with Lykke Li and Bon Iver, enjoy!

-Melissa

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Jam of the Day – Touching Down in San Juan

Big Pun – 100%

It’s gorgeous outside today, and this video/song always gets me in the mood to go run around the Puerto Rican beach sipping sweet, icy beverages with a bunch of model types and my closest poeples. Oh wait, that’s what Big Pun and Tony Sunshine are doing:

This weekend is shaping up to be no joke on the sunshine tip, make it count gente!

-Drew

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