Jul.01
2009.

After booze, one of my favorite things is music.  This will be an occasional feature where I speak briefly about some music (full albums or songs) I’ve been enjoying while I throw a few back.

Booze Tunes

Hey-oooo, new feature time!  Music and drinking go together like something and something.  They’re made for each other!  I have a pretty wide (yet refined with just a touch of “snooty”) taste in music, so hopefully there will be something for everyone to enjoy.  I’m linking stuff to Amazon.com because they’re consistently the cheapest and I hate iTunes and their stupid DRM.  SO….here’s what I’ve been pouring into my earhole lately.

apr1. The Hold Steady – A Positive Rage: The world’s best drinking band has finally released a live album of one of their epic live shows.  I know I’ve already talked about them here before, but their live shows are a thing of LEGEND, and this CD/DVD combo captures all the wildness and ferocity they’re known for.  If you’re a drinker and you don’t know them, you’ve been missing out my friend.  I don’t have anything else to say but I’m going to write an extra sentence here because wordpress is disobeying me worse than a 14-year old girl right now and won’t insert a break here LIKE I TOLD YOU TO CLEAN YOUR ROOM, so this is the alternative to me slapping that child/putting my fist through my monitor.

chillin2. Wale – Chillin’ (feat Lady GaGa): Probably the first big jam of the summer, after strawberry of course (so sorry for that joke, I’m heading straight to jail for that one).  Wale (pronounced wah-lay) is an up-and-coming MC from DC and has incredible flows like I haven’t heard in a long LONG time.  For real, cop EVERYTHING YOU CAN by this guy.  He’s got a ton of free mixtapes out for download and has a major label album dropping late summer/early fall.  If you’re a hip-hop fan, GO and download 100 Miles and Running or his Seinfeld (!) themed mixtape The Mixtape About Nothing or the brand-new Back to the Feature featuring everyone from Bun B to Memphis Bleek (ha!) to Talib Kweli to Warren G to Peter, Bjorn and John.  Dude is going to be HUGE. Here’s the video for Chillin’:

chromeo3. Chromeo – Needy Girl: This isn’t new, in fact it’s from their first album She’s in Control, it’s all synth and talk box and I’m so in deep deep love with this I can’t control myself.  It’s got a badass throwback 80′s groove that SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME I CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO THIS SONG AND I AM NO LONGER IN CONTROL OF MY ACTIONS.  CALL A HOSPITAL AND MY PARENTS AND PLEASE HELP I CAN’T STOP LET MY FAMILY KNOW…ahem…so it’s ahhhh pretty great in a low-key kind of way.  It’s even got a classic phone call break-in which SELF CONTROL HOLD IT TOGETHER BEAT IRRESISTABLAREKJRARRRJJHHHuuuhhhh.  Enjoy!

wap4. Phoenix – Lisztomania: Another contender for Summer Hip-Swinger ’09, the first two tracks on their latest album are the best, Lisztomania in particular.  I’m not sure that anyone knows what it means, but it just makes you feel good and makes you dance like only white people can dance (much like Consolation Prizes off of their last album).  Evidence?  This Lisztomania/The Breakfast Club mash-up (and a few other 80′s movies) which is truly brilliant.

I also had a brief write-up of the new Method Man & Redman Blackout! 2 (Short Summary: it’s great!) album but wordpress decided that it wanted to delete it like the moody little bitch it is.  No TV for a week!

Heard anything good lately?  Share it in the comments!

Posted at July.01 2009 by DrinkPlanner in the category of Booze Tunes, Drinking Music

Jamie Foxx’s new video, “Blame It (On The Alcohol)” has one goal: blowing your effing mind.  Seriously, if you’re not in jaw-dropped amazement by the cameos in this video after the first 30 seconds, we’re no longer friends.  

 

Whaaaaaaaat!?!  It says something when Jamie Foxx is only the sixth or seventh most-famous person in his own video.  The celebrities in it that aren’t credited are even pretty astounding.  Quincy Jones!  Tatiana Ali!  Bill Bellamy!  Who even thinks to put Bill Bellamy in a video in 2009?  Jamie Foxx, that’s who.  

And congratulations to Ron Howard, award winning director, tv series creator, and actor.  You have now officially “made it”.  All your hard work has finally paid off, and you’re in a Jamie Foxx music video.  Kudos to you, sir.  

via:: Videogum

Posted at March.03 2009 by DrinkPlanner in the category of Drinking Music, videos

I don’t care who you are, when you’re drinking (and I mean driiiiinkin’) music selection can be the difference between walking on water and drowning in your own tears.  The difference between dancing in the streets and passing out in the gutter.  Nothing is worse than some dumbass putting on some old sad bastard music in the middle of a party because they’re drunk and weepy and want to pine for hours over their ex to some crappy Nickleback song and bringing the entire shindig to a screeching halt.  SCREW THEM.  Do that on your own time, Chico…there’s a friggin’ PARTY going on!

So I’m writing this to hip you to something you may have missed the first time around, so you don’t miss it this time.  If you missed it, the best drinking album of the past few years (yes, YEARS) hands down was “Boys and Girls in America” by The Hold Steady.  A bunch of guys from the Twin Cities of Minnesota (who now reside on Brooklyn) put out what is quite possibly the best album about boozing, partying, love, loss, and debauchery ever.  I don’t say that lightly.  I listen to a LOT of music, and I drink enough to match, and these guys hit it perfectly.  They ended up on a ton of top 10 album lists for 2006, but have stayed under the radar for most people.  They’ve even been called “America’s Best Bar Band” by many media outlets, but I think that undercuts how good they really are.  A good bar band does a bunch of great covers, dead-on, that everyone can sing along to and rejoice in and commiserate with their fellow boozer.  These guys weave elaborate (original) stories that recreate in incredible detail and authenticity the life and times of many an average shmoe trying to get by (who also happens to drink heavily).  What I mean to say is…they speak our language.

Not only that, but they speak it with such a poetry and elegance you don’t quite get it the first go-round, but these songs are amazingly dense with meaning and clever turns of phrase.  Here’s songwriter and lead singer Craig Finn at work on the track “Stuck Between Stations”:

She was a really cool kisser and she wasn’t all that strict of a Christian.
She was a damn good dancer but she wasn’t all that great of a girlfriend.
She likes the warm feeling but she’s tired of all the dehydration.
Most nights are crystal clear
But tonight it’s like it’s stuck between stations
On the radio.

And they’re rocking hard while they do it.  I mean really, with lyrics like that, how can you go back to just throwing on some old Fall Out Boy or some crappy mix CD from 2002 at a party when you know that great drinking music like this exists in the universe?

So why am I telling you about an album from 2006 now?  Because their new album, Stay Positive, just came out this week.  I’m trying to give you the heads up that if you missed their last one, well that’s ok, you’ll have to play catch-up at some point.  But now, today…you need to get yourself ahead of the curve and get this album before you’ve missed another great booze-and-music combination.  I’ll be honest, I’m only about half-way through it, but so far it’s pretty damn great, and I feel confident recommending it to you guys.  Do yourself a favor, and check it out (and check out Boys and Girls in America, if you haven’t already).

Otherwise, you’ll be left with that asshole playing “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn” on repeat all night long.

(Oh, and if you haven’t checked out the DrinkPlanner Muxtape yet, you should!  Tons of great drinking songs.  If you’ve got one to suggest, let us know!

Posted at July.17 2008 by DrinkPlanner in the category of Drinking Music, General Drankin'

The internets are great, aren’t they? All sorts of fun ways to connect and share things with people and generally waste time. Well we here at DrinkPlanner have taken advantage of the newest webtoy, Muxtape. It’s easy, you upload songs, put them in whatever order you please, and then anyone can stream your shiny new mixtape from anywhere they like.drink drank drunk

So naturally we had to make one, and as you may have guessed, it has a familiar theme. So we present the DrinkPlanner “Drink Drank Drunk” mixtape for all of you to enjoy. It has joyous songs, odes to homemade whiskey, two songs about drinking wine from a mug, heartbreak, loss, and Ol’ Dirty Bastard.

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! We want YOU, our partners-in-drink, to suggest songs to add to our mixtape. You can either leave a note in the comments or hit us up in the email, and if we like your suggestion and can get a hold of the .mp3, we’ll add it to the mix. As you can see we tried to keep away from really obvious songs, like “Gin and Juice”, so the more creative and raucous the better. It’s a celebration, bitches!

(And while it should be obvious, this mixtape of drinking and debauchery is in no way safe for work. Just sayin’.)

Posted at April.14 2008 by DrinkPlanner in the category of Drinking Music, General Drankin'

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