12/17/10

2010 Albums Of The Year


Eve's picks: The best albums of 2010
Throw 'em on a USB drive & you've got one hell of a gift.

Photo Reference
Kings of Leon, Come Around Sundown
The Black Keys, Brothers
Jenny and Johnny, I'm Having Fun Now
Hot Chip, One Life Stand
Belle and Sebastian, Write About Love
KiD CuDi, Man On The Moon, Vol. II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
Michael Jackson, Michael
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Up From Below
Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More
(500) Days of Summer Soundtrack
Ghostland Observatory, Codename: Rondo
Local Natives, Gorilla Manor
Yeasayer, Odd Blood
Love Language, Libraries
Dr. Dog, Shame, Shame
Future Islands, In Evening Air 
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack
Ratatat, Lp4
Katy Perry, Teenage Dream
Broken Social Scene, Forgiveness Rock Record
Titus Andronicus, The Monitor
Beach House, Teen Dream
Girls, Broken Dreams Club
Deadmau5, 4x4=12
The Rolling Stones, Exile On Main Street, Remastered
LCD Soundsystem, This Is Happening
Arcade Fire, The Suburbs
Band of Horses, Infinite Arms
Miike Snow, Miike Snow (Deluxe Edition)
Ray LaMontagne, God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise
Broken Bells, self-titled
Matt and Kim, Sidewalks
Angus & Julia Stone, Down The Way & Live From Sydney
Glasser, Ring
Marina and the Diamonds, The Family Jewels
Jack Johnson, To The Sea
She & Him, Volume Two
The National, High Violet
MGMT, Congratulations
Robert Plant, Band of Joy
Vampire Weekend, Contra
The Gaslight Anthem, American Slang
Brandon Flowers, Flamingo
Phospherecent, Here's To Taking It Easy
Black Mountain, Wilderness Heart
Caribou, Swim
Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
The Walkmen, Lisbon
Sleigh Bells, Treats
Best Coast, Crazy For You
Four Tet, There Is Love In You
B.o.B, B.o.B. Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray
Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday
Sade, Soldier Of Love
Trey Songz, Passion, Pain & Pleasure
The Dead Weather, Sea Of Cowards 
T.I., No Mercy
Karen Elson, The Ghost Who Walks
The Avett Brothers, I And Love And You
Robyn, Body Talk Pt. 1
Les Savy Fav, Roots For Ruin
Hole, Nobody's Daughter
Here's to a creative, peaceful, and beautiful 2011.  Keep on living in the moment, being kind to others, and embracing all of what's good in this world.

12/15/10

P. Diddy Confuses NY Tourists

Well, I thought it was funny.


An inventive way to promote your album!

12/9/10

Kings Of Leon - New Music Video, "Pyro"


Come Around Sundown just came out in October and I can't stop listening to it.  It seems like these rockstars are never going to stop releasing short & sweet tracks that satiate my appetite, and although I will never tire of their earlier albums, this may just be their best one yet.  Yet the question still nags at me, can this mainstream rock band hold an audience at a venue such as Madison Square Garden?  Maybe if you were on the floor two weeks ago, but not in my section.  Come on people, who sits at a KOL show??  Oh how I miss the days of Webster and Roseland, but I salute you boys in your success.

Check out the brand spankin' new video that my good friend's beau, Casey, directed.  Rumor has it there's a KOL documentary in post production as we speak...

12/7/10

Jason Segal & Jack Black Duet

Happy Holidays!!!

11/19/10

Phish Phemme Phatales







Frolicking on campground pre-show
I feel naked without my glitter at a Phish show.
Best outfit of the night, Ziggy Stardust.
(Phish has a song called "David Bowie":))

Strolling by the beach after a long night of dancing

11/18/10

Girl got STYLE: Austin City Limits Festival

Listening to a sesh in our friend's home-made recording studio


 Gearing up






Featured on the Free People blog!
Swinging and enjoying a Pacifico on a beautiful sunny day

11/10/10

Austin City Limits, The Sessions


Oh Austin, the music capital of the country.  I friggin' love this city, and somewhere in my future there's a ranch here with my name written all over it.
What has it been, 4 straight years at SXSW?  This was my first ACL, and although the town was more chill, the crowd at Zilker park was 10K deeper than past years.  That makes 60,000 kids.
It wouldn't be the same without stops at South Congress Cafe for migas, Joe's for Iced Turbos, and Stubbs for the best show of the weekend.

How cute is my friend Lauren's (co-founder of The Sessions) house?


CJ, co-founder of The Sessions
A quick stop at the festival Friday included Beach House, Amos Lee, Phish, and a new favorite, Angus & Julia Stone.  Bummed I had to miss The Strokes.
Saturday morning started with a rooftop set featuring none other than Angus & Julia Stone--brother & sister duo from Australia--sure to be in your repertoire if they're not already. 
Angus & Julia Stone
 Kate & I: Groupies on set
The shoot was produced by friends (also our hosts for the weekend) The Sessions, a local company passionate about bringing artists together in downtown Austin for music, art, and up and coming talent.
Then off to the festival for Broken Bells, Temper Trap & holy CRAP Monsters of Folk.  It was fate--I had to miss their only show in NYC earlier in the year, but was able to catch this two hour set, and probably their last.  It was good to see you again Jim and M.
 Monsters of Folk


The Foals
 
Everyone at Stubbs was taken aback by the Foals, who opened for The Black Keys
.  Kate and I had a mission to get into this show and clearly we didn't fail.  The trip was way too short--I look forward to coming back in March, Austin!
 Angus' guitar case

11/7/10

An Ode To Phish


My Phish story begins one night in '98 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia MD, one concert among many that remains a part of the cloudy haze your high school memories soon become a part of. These are some of my most treasured memories, slowly opening my eyes and ears to the world of live music that would be a part of me for the rest of my life. It was all classic rock, and I remember the chill wind through my hair as I rode in convertibles and wranglers, gossiping excitedly with my girlfriends and looking forward to the high school crushes that were awaiting me on the venue fields. Some of my friends were avid Phish fans and would follow them around the east coast, and I only saw them once, in a distant memory.

That's all changed of course.

There's nothing quite like the psychedelic experience at a Phish show, and the friends you make along the way.  I can't explain it, but it's toxic; sweet and addicting.  If you like that sort of thing.

From the great camping at Alpine Valley, to the party bus at Merriweather, an unforgettable Festival 8, a Miami New Years, To-Hell-We-Rode, a rockin' Austin festival, rounding out a second Halloween in Atlantic City...this Phishing ride ends in my hometown for New Years Eve 2010 in New York City...or is it the end?

Shows 2 though 16

 The Indio Polo Fields, Phish Festival 8, CA
 Part of the Halloween group, Festival 8
Our mansion: Paradise, Festival 8
Listening to Phish tapes at our beautiful campsite, Alpine Valley, WI
New Years Eve, Miami
My second Paradise: Telluride, CO
 Ski Lift lounging pre-show, Telluride




How could I not show you more pictures of Telluride?
Town of Telluride
Telluride Amphitheater...need I say more?
Phish parking lots are a trip, Jones Beach, NY
View from VIP, Jones Beach
Austin City Limits
Halloween group, Atlantic City
Boardwalk Hall, AC
My partner in crime.
Live. Breathe. Drink. Love. Laugh. Eat. Play. Listen.