Glass Candy


My last discovery, wich I've immediatly felt in love with. Can't barely describe it, others have chosen the words "Nu Disco Electronica". It's the most accurate description I have so far. I'll let you make your own opinion. Actually, I really feel like listening so some Candy made from Glass... :P

Geto Boys - Glass Candy

Candy Castle - Glass Candy

I Always Say Yes (Baron Von Luxxury Remix) - Glass Candy

Tank God, it's Saturday

Hallelujah! Week-end is here: we're partying tonight! For the occasion, here's a few tracks from my partying playlist:

I Lobe College - Asher Roth

I Got a Felling - Black Eyed Peas

Trash Unreal - Against Me!

Can't Stop Partying (Ft. Lil' Wayne) - Weezer

Pop Lock n Grizxly - The White Panda

On the Road


I want to apologize to all Americans, we gave you Nickelback, and I'm deeply sorry about that... So here's something which will make you forgive Nickelback, and when we burned your Withehouse down :P (check out Wikipedia if you're doubting about it).

I like to describe Sam Roberts musical style as folk rock. Folk music has a special place in my heart, and it's travelling. It makes me wanna quit everything and go explore the world. Folk music has been part of American history, when hobos were jumping on train wagons and discovering the gorgeous landscapes of the great North America. If this does inspire you, I strongly suggest you to check out this book: On the Road, written by Jack Kerouac. I'd love to leave that road modern society traced for us, and just enjoy life, instead of pursue my studies for 2 more years and work hard all my life long. Easy to say, but it's such a strong psychological barrier to enforce. In the same order of ideas, here's another recommendation: the movie Into the Wild, should inspire you too. I should post some of my favorite folk bands in the coming weeks, stay tunes if you like the following.


Bridge to Nowhere - Sam Roberts
Uprising Down Under - Sam Roberts

Canadian Dream - Sam Roberts

Sweet as a pint of Guiness


My roommate recently realized that how lucky Irish are: their National Day is celebrated in lots of country actually. Funny though, I recently read that traditionally, in Ireland, St. Patrick is devoted to go to church and spend time with your family. In America, it's an occasion for a huge party in the streets of the cities and for everybody to get drunk... Well, whatever, to me, an occasion to party is always a great reason to party, and when it comes to Irish and drinking habits, I'm be glad to be there!

Another proof of the integration of Irish culture in America, the birth of bands like Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphys, which I love though. They makes me feel like I've got some of their culture deep inside, or maybe I'm just wishing to, but it would explain my drinking habits :D Their musical culture have, in facts, some common points with ours (the French Canadian one), which are reflected in our traditional music. Even if living hard times, our songs we're about enjoying life's gifts, don't worrying too much, hope, parties and alcohol. We knew that whatever could happen, there always was a place to get drunk with good friends and family and enjoy ourselves. Today's the perfect occasion to post a few of my favorites song of them. St. Partick is a occasion for everybody to release the little Irish in them, and I will. Happy St. Patrick's day folks!

The Worst Day Since Yesterday - Flogging Molly

If I Ever Leave This World Alive - Flogging Molly

The Dirty Glass - Dropkick Murphys

Kiss Me, I'm Shitfaced - Dropkick Murphys

A simple post for simple people

I'll keep it simple tonight. Here's 3 random great tracks from my library.

You Go On Ahead - Sunset Rubdown
Whatever You Like (T.I. Cover) - Anya Marina

Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z

Musical dopamine

Couldn't have forgotten to post a few tracks from Crystal Castles, would have been unfair. Although they still pretty underground, this Ontario based group is slowly gaining popularity around the world.

Discovered Crystal Castles something like 2 years ago, from a girl I used to frequent, and God might tell me when I'll die why they're the ones who know the right tunes to hook me in ...
Crystal Castles is one of the band that I often forget, due to the massive inflow of music I discover every week, but that I rediscover with oh so much pleasure. Their original sound always find a way through my mind to hit my nerve center and release what I like to call "musical dopamine", what I think "pop music" does not have at all (happens exceptionally). It's like a book; sometimes, after having read a whole page of one of those boring school books, you realize you did not get anything from the message sent to you; you don't even remember a line of it... But if you fall on a great novel, you'll probably keep reading cause you always need more. The same is true with music; it will often pass trough your mind, letting you indifferent as a grape in a vineyard.

When listening to Crystal Castles, this is not happening. I get hooked, every time, by the simplest "double-octave" bass lines, the straight continuous drum beats and the melodic, entertaining keyboard riffs. For those who are wondering, the original sound comes from the bright idea of modeling Atari's sounds with a keyboard.

Crystal Castles first made their name with their electro-trash unique style, but don't get fooled, they do compose great vibe tunes too. Here are a few of my favorite tracks, plus, a bonus: the Omnibus mix, which makes an awesome exposition of Crystal Castles original tracks and remixes.

Untrust Us

Black Panther

Atlantis to Interzone (Klaxons cover)

XXZCUZX ME

Omnibus Mix

Voodoo Rhythm

Ever heard about Psychobilly? It the result from a collision between apolitical punks which philosophy was something like "If there's not futur, let's just enjoy right now!" who met good old Rockabilly. Also often mixed with horror stories influenced by those awesome B-Movies. You feel like these bands are frozen between 60s and 80s, and God I love it!

Discovered psychobilly 4 years ago, with Tiger Army. Psychobilly was in fact much more popular in Europe, but is gaining America. Psychobilly have his own personnal flavor, usually composed of so entertaining drums riffs, a slapping double bass and a single wild driven guitar. I've been for a long time disappointed that this kind of music was still very underground, as punk rock is now pretty popular, but things are moving now. So here's a sample of my 2 favorite bands, The Meteors and Nekromantix, which I think will always stay fresh and will never bore me.

S/M - Nekromantix

Nice day for a resurrection - Nekromantix

Ghoulina - Nekromantix

Graveyard in your memory - Nekromantix


Voodoo Rhythm - The Meteors

Love You to Death - The Meteors

Another Half Hour Till Sunrise - The Meteors

My Daddy is a Vampire - The Meteors