Broken Social Scene in The Time Traveler’s Wife
My beautiful girlfriend dragged me took me to see The Time Traveler’s Wife the other night and much to my surprise I was greeted by Broken Social Scene performing a rendition of Joy Division’s song “Love will tear us apart”. And this wasn’t just background music, nope, the actual band was performing the song during the couples first dance at their wedding.
I have to say, this is a great cover of an already great song and the scene couldn’t have been filmed anymore perfect. The movie wasn’t at all what I expected and I would actually recommend you go see the film with your significant other. You’ll get brownie points for taking her to a chick flick, that actually isn’t a chick flick but a somewhat dark and edgy film that deals with a naked time traveling adventuresome librarian.
I’m sure having Broken Social Scene as your wedding singers is Brand’s wet dream but this might be as close as he ever comes to getting them to perform.
Original video by Joy Division
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
40 Day Dream (Live)
Former Ima Robot frontman shows us what The Polyphonic Spree would sound like if it took a music class from Arcade Fire.
Their debut album Up From Below is out now.
Spoon – Got Nuffin’
For Richard’s impending move to ATX here is the city’s best band. Of their new EP.
I got nuffin.
Queens of the Zeppelin Fighters
Them Crooked Vultures – Nobody Loves Me and Neither Do I (Teaser)
Not much to go on (only 14 second teaser), but already enough power behind this supertrio to blow skinny jean emo kids over like a straw house. Josh Homme (QOTSA) on guitar/vocals, John Paul Jones (Led Zep) on bass and Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) on drums. Note to Chickenfoot: This is what supergroups should sound like.
Little Comets – One Night In October
This here is a perfect example of the jangly English pop rock that I love. Just a fun song with quirky catchy lyrics and a great chorus. I randomly heard this song on Blalocks Indie Playlist back in January. I highly recommend downloading these mix torrents to find new music.
Fink – Sort of Revolution and This is the Thing
I first heard This is the Thing by UK artist Fink a year or so ago. Its a very chill tune. You keep waiting for the intensity of the song to kick up and it comes close, but never completely does. But in the end you are left with a pleasant ringing in your ear. Sort of Revolution keeps up with the chill vibe but introduces some electronic noise which I think makes the song more interesting.
Fink was born in Cornwall and grew up in Bristol. Fink’s household was a musical one as his father was a folk musician and his mother was a music manager. As a teen and during his career’s early years, Fink listened to house, acid jazz, Orbital and The Orb, which he described as a generational thing. He earned his degree in History and English in Leeds and signed with Kikin’ Records, as EVA, shortly thereafter. Fink’s musical background began with remixes, DJ sets and electronic hip hop. He also worked as a club promoter in London.[
Kelly (Breakbot remix) by Van She
Van She, Bots and Chewbacca – what more could you ask for? Wish my name was Kelly…











