The Grab Bag

Here's a handful of snippets on shit we've been diggin' lately.  We call it The Grab Bag...

The Black Keys - Attack & Release
The Keys are back and this time with the acclaimed Gnarlster himself, Danger Mouse, along for the ride.  Dan & Patrick bring their traditional heavy guitars and heavy drums, while the Mouse ups the ante with even heavier keys.  All Blues, All Soul, All Good.

Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
Underground hip-hop's greatest duo, Slug and Ant, put it down for all the down and out.  Ant's beats reach new heights with extra emphasis on the synth, while Slug kicks some of his most brutally honest rhymes yet.

Justice - ✝
'D.A.N.C.E.' is pure pop bliss but the rest of the album is not for the faint of heart.  For those who usually don't find themselves in the electronic section at the record store, us included, this may take a couple of listens to get your head around.  But we think you'll find the effort to be well rewarded.  Play it in your car on a long drive and turn that shit up.  There's a lot to be heard.

The Roots - Rising Down
Hip-hop's best live band lays down some dope studio work.  Meanwhile, Black Thought and the myriad of guests get super-lyrical and super-political.  Particularly noteworthy, is the fact that the hit-single 'Birthday Girl' is not included on the album.  When it came down to it ?uestlove & Co.  decided it just didn't fit the theme of the album and tossed it.  Must of been a tough decision but in the end, the album really does benefit from the single's absence.

Thanks for tuning in.  Now we wanna hear what you've been hooked on.  Look for more Grab Bags in the future.

7 comments:

  1. Radiohead- The Bends...
    yes, I am finally a lover.

    The Beatles- Let it Be
    Something about it. Especially "Let It Be". I find myself having very spiritual and revelatory moments to "Let It Be".

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  2. Alisa, If you like Let It Be, we recommend getting your ears around Let It Be... Naked. Let It Be... Naked is a remastered version of the album, minus the string arrangements later added by producer Phil Spector. Let It Be... Naked provides the raw live quality The Beatles originally intended the album to have as well amazing sound.

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  3. PS It's good to hear you found your entry point into all the greatness that is Radiohead. It only gets better from there my friend. Happy listening!

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  4. I'd love to hear the Airbag Radio response to Rolling Stone Magazine's latest list: "The 100 Greatest Songs of All-TIme."

    F Rolling Stone Magazine is what I say.

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  5. Sorry - I mean "The 100 Greatest GUITAR Songs of All-Time."

    Still...F those guys.

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  6. Who is this alleged anonymous person making these comments?? hmmm? reveal thyself anonymous!

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  7. oh and also I really like the new grab bag section, but i didnt know what to write for my personal grab bag. I will have to think that through. However I can say that lately I am really into some of the new Goldfrapp album. Particularly the slower songs such as "Eat Yourself" (my personal fave).

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