Lot of New Music

I think I have overdid myself with my recent use of iT -- well, I have been listening to the semi-evil profile radio on AScrob/Last, not so much WOXY (they are so ahead that they frustrate me, oh can't get it, will be released later than Europe, Japan, UK, etc ... fooey man)

So in the past week and a half, I have sucked down about 50 tracks, and I'm a bit deep on this one, very fast -- I should really just plan some time to listen to new music, that way I don't go gee, I haven't listened to my new stuff to let it soak yet

I don't know how often that I will do this, but I have a TOP 10 list of what I am listening to on my drives and on the Shuff

Sorry, too lazy to make links to ITMS, I believe that all, or nearly all of them are on iT, if you want to preview

WWLT May 05: FAVORITE TEN

Turn by New Order (just an awesome track, believe me later)

Does He Love You? by Rilo Kiley (Jenny Lewis & Co., probably our band of the Year if we had to decide right now)

Feel Good Inc by Gorillaz (amazing track, reported to be the next iPod commercial song)

First of the Gang to Die by Morrissey (little older track, great pop)

Midnight Show by The Killers (this track reminds me how DEEP Hot Fuss is)

Big Talker by The Murmurs (cool bluesy track by the rocking F twosome)

Que' Onda Guero by Beck (return to old Beck form, smooth odd rhyming)

What Katie Did by The Libertines (alt rockabilly, is that a category LOL)

It's All Over But the Crying by Garbage (great song of a great comeback CD)

The Hand That Feeds by NIN (welcome back to relevance, NIN)

You Owe Me an IOU by Hot Hot Heat (track du jour from the great new one)


Growing On Me
Making Plans for Nigel by Nouvelle Vague
Memories Left At Sea by Sundayrunners
Romantic Rights by Death From Above 1979
Beverly Hills by Weezer
Helena by My Chemical Romance


LOST-N-FOUND Classic Stuff
Molly's Chambers by The Kings of Leon (yeah, the VW commercial song)
I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You by Tom Waits
Mint Car by The Cure (just when you stopped paying attention, from '96)
The Guns of Brixton by The Clash
In a Manner of Speaking by Martin Gore (yes, he of Depeche Mode, solo stuff)

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