Thursday, December 29, 2011

I Want You To Hit Me As Hard As You Can

Ok , I have had this song stuck in my head for a good week now. So much so that I sat down and learned it myself and have played nothing else on my guitar since! Chad Lehr was the vocalist of the group My Hidden Track (mentioned in the Thanksgiving Blog) before they broke up. Following the break up of MHT, Chad set out on forming a group called This Is Me which featurted members from many previous groups around the Indianapolis area. A "dream team" made up with some of Indianapolis' favorite musicians, if you will. This video is an acoustic performance of the first song that Chad wrote for the group early in the developing stages. It is right on spot with his style of meaningful lyrics that are straight from his heart. I know I say this a lot, but with this video you can really see that the words mean something to him. It isn't just a performance. That is one of my favorite things about Chad's music, in both MHT and This Is Me. I can really connect with his lyrics too, which makes their stuff more powerful and meaningful to me personally.  So here it is! Let me know what you think! :)




-Andrew

Monday, December 26, 2011

I Have Sailed 1,000 Ships To You...

but my messages don't seem to make it through...

Why hello there! Again, I would like to take a second and apologize for my absence on here. After completing finals, I went on vacation with my family out of the country and didn't have cell service or internet for the week, and then came back right in time for a busy holiday weekend! I hope that you enjoyed your Christmas! We had a rough and tough start to the holiday here at the Malloy house, but are pushing through and remembering the reason for the season! Anyways, onto some music:

I just recently found a new artist by the name of Rachel Platten. She has been a front page hit on the NoiseTrade website for a good few days now, and I think I can easily say that I am in love haha...but she is taken and chances are that you aren't here to read my ramblings about my musician crushes so I will digress.  The Boston born, and New York City residing singer/songwriter specializes in piano, singing, and also beatboxing! To top it off, she is very impressive at all three. She has been playing piano since she was about 4 years old and started writing when she was in college. Needless to say, she has a lot of talent and deserves some attention. She has a positive pop style with influences ranging from Regina Spektor, Sarah Bareilles, Ingrid Michealson, Ben Folds, and Kate Nash. So give her a listen. I posted my two favorite videos of hers bellow. The first is my favorite song of hers and it is called 1000 Ships, which is where I got the lyrics for the title of this post. The second is just a live performance of the song You Don't Have To Go that demonstrates some of her beatboxing skills. You can also download a special 5 track EP for free on NoiseTrade (link below). If you like these videos, please consider downloading it and even consider donating to help her out! I hope you enjoy her music as much as I have. 


1000 Ships



You Don't Have To Go


NoiseTrade Link:
http://noisetrade.com/rachelplatten

-Andrew

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch

Keeping up the Christmas spirit, today I present to you the awesome little acoustic cover of You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch by VersaEmerge. I really like how they kept a touch of blues style to it and Blake (the guitarist) has one of my favorite voices for a male singer as well. So here you go! Enjoy!


-Andrew

Monday, December 5, 2011

There Is Nothing Like Home

This past weekend I finally had the first chance in a long while to just go home and enjoy it. I didn't have much work to do, or anything lingering and nagging in the back of my mind. It was great! While driving back I was listening to my Christmas music playlist (doesn't really feel right when it has been raining for a few days straight). The Advent Song by the duet Sarah Story came up and it got me thinking. The song opens up with the verse, "Nothing like singing in the living room. There's nothing like putting on a show for the neighbors. There's nothing like finding presents in the closet. There's nothing like home." This got me thinking that there really is nothing like home. I mean pulling up and walking into the garage and being able to smell the candles and food out there. And then walking in and having football on TV. Listening to Christmas music while decorating. The list goes on and on and I love it!

Today I really just wanted to share with you about one of my favorite Christmas songs (The Advent Song mentioned above). It is one of three songs on the Sarah Story Christmas EP which is up for free on NoiseTrade's website. Here is the link:

http://noisetrade.com/sarahstory

Also, since I'm talking about home so much, I thought it would be fitting to show some pictures of my home :) So below is a picture of our mantle, which is one of my favorite part of our decorations. Also, there is a picture of our Christmas tree..messed up branches at the top from it becoming our cat's perch and all! Haha


I hope that you all go download the Sarah Story EP, because it is something that everyone deserves to hear! And I also hope that you enjoy the little picture into my home! Love you guys!

-Andrew

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Got My Heart In Your Hands, Like A Time Bomb Ticking

First off I would like to apologize and say sorry for the lack of posting recently and that will probably haunt me this coming week as well. As a college student approaching finals week, life has become hectic and I have let that affect how much I post on here. So, sorry for that, but it is going to get better soon!

I do want to keep sharing music with you though so here is the new All Time Low video that they posted this afternoon! I posted about the band a couple weeks ago and acknowledge that they aren't the cleanest of bands but this song is awesome in my opinions and is the best off of their new record (which isn't saying much, but that's another story for a different day!).

I also included the acoustic version of the song that was a bonus track on their record. It is really good and is on my "Sleep" and "Study" playlists. So check out the videos! I hope you like them and will bare with me this next week or so and my lack of posting if it happens! You guys are awesome and I hope know that I appreciate the fact that you read this! Have a great night!

-Andrew

Monday, November 28, 2011

Deck The Halls Yo!

FINALLY! Thanksgiving was this past weekend (I hope you had a great one by the way!). That means one thing that can be described by five words....IT IS FRICKIN' CHRISTMAS TIME! In honor of this, I would like to share with you the awesomeness of the christmas video that the band Tenth Avenue North put out earlier this month. It was all done in one take which is pretty sweet! Plus they were creative and kept it simple to keep it low budget. So enjoy the humorous video and the awesome Christmas music! And, make sure you are getting yourself stoked; because, there is more Christmas music to come here on Off the Record! It's going to be saaaaaaweet! Love you guys and hope you have a great day! :)

-Andrew

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving - Music Style: Part 2

In this post I am going to focus on the top 5 mainstream bands that I am thankful for!

5. Underoath
Underoath is arguably one of the most popular hardcore bands out there. They have been around since 1997 and have gone through multiple member changes leaving the group with none of the original members. I do still enjoy their newest albums, but my favorites are They're Only Chasing Safety and Define the Great Line. When I was first introduced to the hardcore music scene, Underoath was one of the first bands that I was shown. I have been an avid fan since that day!  They're Only Chasing Safety has been one of my all time favorite albums based on its catchy and powerful lyrics. The songs are driven and powerful when they need to be but it isn't over done like how so much hardcore is now. My friend Chad describes it brilliantly in one of his blog posts. He said, "The band found a way to make this album heavy and imposing without the baggage of 18 breakdowns in every song" (The link to Chad's blog post is under this paragraph! Check it out!) To top it off, up until their latest album, Disambiguation, their drummer Aaron Gillespie did a majority of the clean vocals. To be able to drum like that and sing on top of it is a God given talent. It is phenomenal. This band has impacted me since the beginning of my interest in music, and continues to do so with their meaningful lyrics. Thanks UnderOath for helping me discover my love for music and its power to touch people's lives.
www.facebook.com/underoath
Chad's blog: http://www.squidoo.com/the-10-greatest-american-albums-of-the-century


4. Haste the Day
Haste the Day is Indianapolis' "poster-boy" metalcore band. The group has been around for a little over a decade. They began in Indianapolis and finished in Indianapolis with a sold out farewell show this past summer. Haste the Day has impacted me with how they act off of the stage. Each member hangs around after the shows and talks to everyone and takes the time to invest in their fans lives. They truly care about who listens to their music and spends money and time to go to their shows, even after ten years of playing and selling out shows. The guys even would stop and talk if you walked up to them in downtown Indy somewhere. It is great. I am assuming they still do the same, but haven't really run into any of them since their final show. These guys have inspired me to be a better man, and if I ever make it anywhere in the music industry they have been an example and set of role models reminding me to not lose sight of my priorities and let my career feed into my pride and forget to invest in others around me that want to talk. If any of you guys, old members or most recent, by chance read this: thank you so much for everything you did and continue to do in the community of Indiana! Words can't even describe how appreciative I am for the time you have taken to help me learn and grow.
www.facebook.com/hastetheday


3. Ace Enders
Ace Enders is a smaller artist who has been apart of many other groups such as The Early November, and I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business. Ace writes with such a unique style using profound lyrics to impact listeners. His writings strike chords within the listeners with lyrics such as: "We need to know our hearts beat louder than shotguns sing, and we need to feel that our minds work harder than factory wheels. And we need to know that we are worth much more than a credit score," and "Sometimes all you need in life is emergency, to take time and figure out what you're doing here." These  lyrics along with so many others have caused me personally to sit back and look at life in a different light. Thank you Ace on helping me gain a new perspective on life itself.
www.facebook.com/aceenders


2. The Rocket Summer
Singer/Song writer Bryce Avary started this group back in 2000. The amazing thing about Avary and his music is that not only does he write all of it, he produces it and records each instrument track himself. Avary takes a group of his friends on tour with him to play the music live, but he records each record himself. It is insane! Avary and The Rocket Summer have taught me that not all music has to be about bad things in life, or girls for that matter haha. Although there is nothing wrong with songs about relationships and girls (he has plenty of those too), there is so much more out there to write about! Avary focuses a majority of his writing into a positive light and it is awesome to listen to! He has also inspired me to keep writing and learning about other instruments beyond just guitar! Thank you Bryce from the inspiration and reminder to try to keep a positive outlook on life even when times get tough.
www.facebook.com/therocketsummer


1. Deas Vail
I just recently really started to dig into the group Deas Vail and listening to their stuff a lot more intently. They too have had similar effects on me as The Rocket Summer and Ace Enders. Their lyrics are profound to me and so much deeper than so much of today's standards in music. They use metaphors such as "the shoreline calls to sea," and "it's time we chase the smoke of our guns and make this right." All three of Deas Vail's studio albums have struck me and a lot of times made me stop dead in my tracks and think over a lyric that just registered in my mind differently. That is precisely one of the things I love about this group. I can listen to a song of theirs more than a hundred times, and then one day listen to it and something totally new hit me like a ton of bricks slapping me in the face. Okay, so that is a bad analogy, but Deas Vail has a way of putting pieces of life into words and metaphors that make sense and can even be interpreted differently by different people. Going off of that, those lyrics can even be interpreted differently by the same person depending on their mood or state of mind that day. It is a wonderful and refreshing thing. Thank your Deas Vail for challenging me to grow through your lyrics and for being able to reach out to your listeners even if you have never met them!
www.facebook.com/deasvail

As I sit here writing this, I can't help but wish that it was music from bands like the 10 I have mentioned today that got played nationally on the radio, and groups like that got the recognition. People could see what they stand for and love. People would see that it isn't about the money. I guess I can hope and dream of that as much as I want, but we will still get sucked into the shallow lyrics of a mainstream pop culture. Anyways, I digress.

I hope that you have had a wonderful thanksgiving and were able to spend time with your families. I am very thankful for you and the fact that you are taking the time to read this and any of my previous posts! I hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend! Happy Thanksgiving! :)


With love,
-Andrew

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