Showing posts with label Mishka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mishka. Show all posts

5.01.2010

BURN THIS / May 2010



  1. John Butler Trio "Close To You"
  2. Angus & Julia Stone "Black Crow"
  3. Xavier Rudd "Time To Smile"
  4. Mishka "Bittersweet"
  5. Dave Barnes "Little Lies"
  6. Tyrone Wells "Metal & Wood"
  7. Matt Morris "The Un-American"
  8. Justin Nozuka "Woman Put Your Weapon Down"
  9. Pete Francis "Glue"
  10. Cary Brothers "Ghost Town"
  11. Landon Pigg "Take A Chance"
  12. Ry Cuming "Some Kind Of Live"
  13. Jason Castro "That's What I'm Here For"
  14. Greg Laswell (featuring Ingrid Michaelson) "Take Everything"
  15. Josh Ritter "Change Of Time"
  16. Griffin House "She Likes Girls"
  17. Harper Blynn "25 Years"
  18. Zach Jones "3,000 Miles"
  19. Rogue Wave "Solitary Gun"
  20. Jack Johnson "You And Your Heart"

3.30.2010

New Release Tuesday

New music out today that is worth checking out:
  • The Bamboos - 4
  • Barenaked Ladies - All In Good Time
  • Mae - (a)fternoon
  • Jon McLaughlin - The Early Recordings
  • Mishka - Talk About
  • Angus & Julia Stone - Down The Way
  • Turin Brakes - Outbursts

2.28.2010

CD REVIEW: Mishka "Talk About"

Chilled out reggae music is something that Mishka is familiar with, does well, and is known for. This time around, all that holds true, but with the addition of one more element: pop music. Mishka, who's recent successes can be partially attributed to Matthew McConaughey (he owns the record label), has written a batch of new songs for this album that contain some of his best to date. The album's first single is "Bittersweet" and depicts the addition of pop music to Mishka's repertoire more than every other on the album. This album's updated sound, can be partially attributed to Butch Walker, an incredibly talented musician and producer who has mastered the art of mixing alternative rock and pop music seamlessly. Walker lent his collaborative skills to Mishka after an introduction of the two to each other by McConaughey. Other excellent tracks on this album include the title track, "Dead End Streets," and the pot-smoker-friendly tune "Homegrown" which featured a guest appearance by Willie Nelson. After already receiving major critical praise for his previous albums, especially his last which debut at the top of the reggae charts, he manages to again wow the music world with his unique take on traditional reggae mixed with modern alternative music.