This blog has been awfully quiet for a month but it's back with a few whimsical songs gathered together. I guess rainy days make you listen to music even more than any ordinary day. Look out the window, play these songs and later go back on this blog and tell me what you think.
Kids - MGMT
What I like about MGMT is they are one of the few psychedelic bands that has really good vocals. "Kids" is perhaps one of the fan favorite and overplayed MGMT songs. Described as "noisy, New Order-style synth jam", this song is incredibly catchy and will definitely cheer you up.
Percussion Gun - White Rabbit
Back story: I discovered this song while I was looking
Frightened Rabbit songs. I accidentally clicked this song in the search results. And I was like, "not bad".
Dominated by drum beats this song transitions from single instrument to another. It is fun guessing what instrument the band will use on the next lines. For the most part it is a upbeat. The vocals is not much to be noted of but the whole song is worth the discovery. It will definitely give you a Eureka moment as a music fan.
Little Secret - Passion Pit
If you can't go out because of the weather outside, play a Passion Pit song and dance along to it. "Little Secret" is sprinkled with the same electro warbles that brings a signature whimsy to most of Passion Pit songs. Frontman Michael Angelakos at some point of confidently screams and it's very contagious.
Cold Wind - Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire is Arcade Fire. If the rainy day is perfect to listen to indie songs, they're the perfect band to listen to on rainy days, and on other days too. Although this song for the most part is mournful, it still managed to sound a little bit pop which makes if easy to listen. Arcade Fire is brilliant.
Epilogue - The Antlers
"Epilogue" sounds like it is being sung inside a quiet bedroom which fits the mood of the theme and setting of the song. Though it comes off a very sad song, it has the air of sincerity in its entirety and even almost crying at some point. This seems like a two part song with it's first part being the minimal instrumentation along with the whole desperate pleading. The song strangely ends with a short positive whimsical notes.
Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect - The Decemberists
Off of their 2002 album Castaways and Cutouts, "Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect" is a lyrical gem. Colin Meloy's vocals is meant to tell the tale of a castaway lover. The song creates interesting imagery with its stories complete with glorious characters and settings accompanied by swirling guitars. This song is a great indie folk song from a great band. Listen to this on a rainy day while looking out the window and you will feel you are inside the song.
Also, props if you've heard this song on How I Met Your Mother.
In The Cold I'm Standing - m83
This song starts out almost like a John William piece. When this song comes up in your playlist it will make you go "what is this song?". M83's music is almost theatrical but still manage to lay in the pop border. Add this song on your playlist for a little surprise.
Sunday - Yuck
I personally love Yuck and how I think their music is a bubbly kind of folk. They have been criticized as unoriginal but judging on how fresh they sound to my ears, they are one of the most unique bands right now. If you love Bob Dylan, you must love Yuck, not just because vocalist Daniel Blumberg looks like the young Bob Dylan but because if Bob Dylan's music has a grandson it would be Yuck's music.
Sunday is from their demo so it sounds raw as it gets. With the jingly jangly instrumentation and the unassuming vocals, Sunday is a song to hang out with while sipping a cup of tea and just lazing out not just on a Sunday but any other day.
This Modern Love - Bloc Party
With quick drums and minimal vocals, this song will make you listen to more Bloc Party songs. This Modern Love came from one of their best albums so far, Silent Alarm. It has the right amount of snappiness that most Franz Ferdinand songs have and the vocals that most indie songs have. You will find yourself having visuals of a neon lighted streets and people walking fast then you open your eyes and caught yourself tapping your toes along to it.
How bout you? What are your rainy day songs?
PS: This playlist is especially dedicated to my friend James, who is every day asking me for song recommendations, which I gladly obliged.