EEK! sorry I didn't post yesterday. not that it matters to anyone because I don't think anyone reads this, but i'll give two songs today.
so today was pretty interesting. I was actually up and moving around. went out to breakfast at 1:30 pm. went thrift/vintage shopping and was quite unsuccessful. might go out later tonight. back to the grind tomorrow :[
I think i'm gonna feature three songs of the day, a new artist every other day and an album of the week.
much love.
sara a.
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Songs of the day: [you get six today because I didn't update yesterday.]
Saturday's:
Bright Eyes - Entry Way Song
Tilly and the Wall - Perfect Fit
Architechture in Helsinki - The Owls Go
Today's:
Arctic Monkeys - Scummy
Bright Eyes - Amy In The White Coat
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion [nick zinner remix]
Featured Artist:

Elliott Smith [8/6/69 - 10/21/03]
yeah, you've probably heard of him.
if not, go get your ass to the closest
record store and buy an album.
"Folk-punk singer/songwriter
Elliott Smith rose from indie obscurity to mainstream success in 1997 on the strength of "Miss Misery," his Academy Award-nominated song from the film Good Will Hunting. A native of Portland, OR,
Smith began writing and recording his first songs at age 14, later becoming a fixture of the city's thriving music scene; as a member of the band
Heatmiser, he debuted in 1993 with the LP
Dead Air, issuing his first solo effort
Roman Candle on the tiny Cavity Search label a year later. For his 1995 self-titled album,
Smith signed with the noted Kill Rock Stars label;
Either/Or followed in 1997, around the same time that filmmaker and longtime fan
Gus Van Sant requested permission to use the singer's music in his upcoming Good Will Hunting.
Smith also composed a handful of new songs for the soundtrack, among them "Miss Misery," and when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its Oscar nominations the following February, the track was a surprise entry in the Best Original Song category. Although he did not win,
Smith performed the song live at the televised Oscar broadcast, appearing on-stage alongside superstars
Trisha Yearwood and eventual award-winner
Celine Dion in one of the most notably surreal musical moments in recent memory.
Smith's DreamWorks label debut,
XO, followed later in 1998. Two years later he delivered
Figure 8, which indulged in lush arrangements and orchestrations more so than any of his previous solo efforts. For the next two years,
Smith labored over what was to be his next album,
From a Basement on a Hill. He would not live to see its completion, however -- to the shock of friends and fans alike,
Smith took his own life on October 21, 2003. The record was released two days shy of the first anniversary of his death. "
Featured Album
Cursive
The Ugly Organ
This album is absolutley amazing. With
Gretta on the cello and tim's
angry/loud/delirous/on key/off key/raw/soft voice
this album just makes me want to melt inside. 8]