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captain’s dead guide to records for the summer of 08, part two

here be part two of my picks that should make up the perfect soundtrack for your summer, maybe…

drive by truckers.the dirty south

is that freedom rock, man? fuck yeah, it is! well turn it up!

never gonna change

goddamn lonely love

drive by truckers site

travel by sea.days of my escape

the hotter it gets, the more days of my escape sounds like the perfect soundtrack for moving through the gauze that is the southern heat or better yet dont move and just take it all in. lovely stuff…

truth was

split second time

when it slowly fades

travel by sea site

the thermals.the body, the blood, the machine

nothing like a good lecturing about our fucked up mortality and morality to make those liquor/beers (for me) or that inevitable promiscuity (for you) taste that much sweeter.

here’s your future

pillar of salt

the thermals site / myspace

jawbreaker.dear you

epic punk rock songs for long road trips, or maybe just a wastin the day away playin gta. records dont get much better than this. miss you, blake! btw, the unlisted song has one of the best lines ever penned, hopefully you can figure out what it is - being ever jaded helps in figuring it out…

accident prone

unlisted

jawbreaker fansite

wyclef jean presents the carnival featuring the refugee allstars

lookin for a party record? look no further…

anything can happen

guantanamera

wyclef site

beastie boys.paul’s boutique

oh, what fond memories i have of the summer of 89 and everything leading up to the release of paul’s boutique. half the beauty of pauls boutique is being awake during the time when it was released. they make reference to so much of the rumour, speculation and hoopla that surrounded the band prior to paul’s release that much of it’s kinda an in-joke, but its also funkee as hell. it’s aged beautifully and still #3 on my list of favorite hip hop records of all time.

shake your rump

b-boy bouillabaisse

beastie boys site

calexico.the black light

this is the record for chillin out and/or maybe makin babies…

chach

the black light

calexico site

the lemonheads.come on feel the lemonheads

only evan dando can make the sound of falling down so appealing.

great big no

paid to smile

the lemonheads site

sweet relief: a benefit for victoria williams

no one can weave a tale like victoria williams. interestingly enough, they sound so much better in other artists hands. this collection is damn near perfect.

main road - lucinda williams

crazy mary - pearl jam

this moment - matthew sweet

i cant believe i got so far with a head so empty

i gotta hand it to pitchfork, their pfork tv is pretty damn slick and they have becom a decent place for news, music related of course. i still cant make it through an entire review, but who really goes there for the reviews?

here’s a cool thermals performance atop a rooftop somewhere in brooklyn, me thinks. cant wait for their new record. in the mean time, they just released a live record of their performance @ the echo plex in la. click here for more info.

here’s your future

pillar of salt

a star like yours

how we know

me flunk english? thats unpossible!

sometimes i am real slow to come around to certain things - and when i say things i really mean records. i dont think its necessarily a character flaw, some may tend to differ, but me thinks it only deepens my appreciation for that particular recording. that being said, its only been in the past month or so that i have done a complete turn around and now am completely ga ga for the thermals’ the body, the blood and the machine. what a kick in the head and punch in the balls this record is. “here’s your future” is one of the best openers i have heard in long ass while mostly due to the fact that it sets the tone and scope for the rest of the record, perfectly. in my opinion, no greater song has been written about god’s indifference and inevitable mass annihilation of the human race than “i might need you to kill.” i maybe reading into a bit much, but its still a bad ass song.

heres your future

a pillar of salt

the thermals myspace / site

the fine folks at misra have a couple of recent signings that sound rather cool. the first is a young dude straight outta the uk that goes under the moniker sleeping states. still cant put my finger on who he sounds like but this song “rivers” is pretty low key in a lo-fi kinda way. ed droste of grizzly bear listed “rivers” as one of his favorite songs of the past year on pfork, if that does anything for ya. sleeping states’ there the open spaces is going to be released sometime soon i suppose. you can pre-order it on the misra site.

rivers

sleeping state site / misra

secondly is three lads out of massachusetts that call themselves mobius band. they have a new record entitled heaven and if i can judge the record by this single its going to be filled with glitchy keyboard pop. which sounds good to me.

hallie

mobius band site / myspace

im not going to lie and say i have been an ac/dc fan since i was like 12 or something. in fact its more like since i was about 29. my first real encounter with ac/dc was in high school and this kid ryer tried to turn me onto them the way he did with danzig. hey, that first danzig record is still pretty damn good! anyway, i went to a “christian” school, long story, and the majority of the kids believed that ac/dc stood for “against christ, defeat christ.” it was fairly comical. anyone else ever run into that? i have tried to get into throughout the years, but the amount fuckin ass clowns claiming ac/dc as their favorite band somehow kept me from fully enjoying ‘em. yeah, i used to have some strange hangups.

here are the men of ac/dc playing at the hammersmith in 1982

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