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Rafter

Over at Asthmatic Kitty they claim that Rafter is a musician who has no fear. And that might well be true. If you look closely at this picture you’ll see that he’s busy driving, but maybe more busy simply not caring. He is wearing a seat belt, though, and that does a little to take away from the no fear claim. Oh well, at least he still makes good music, as do the rest of his label-mates.

mp3 : Rafter - Encouragement
mp3 : Rafter - Gentlemen
mp3 : Rafter - Hope
mp3 : Rafter - Monsters
mp3 : Rafter and Stith - Merchandise (Stith Remix)

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My Brightest Diamond


When Asthmatic Kitty first signed My Brightest Diamond I was, to be honest, highly disappointed in their decision. But something happened to me over the past few months and for whatever reason the sound represented by My Brightest Diamond has begun to grow on me. It has somehow slipped into my heart and become something that I will put on in the car, on a long drive, as it slowly forces me to reconcile all the melancholy of my personal life with the gorgeous sounds emanating from the stereo.

And as if her first album with Asthmatic Kitty wasn’t enough, Shara Worden took a break from creating new music to remix everything she had done up to that point. A trend that is rapidly catching on with new indie acts and up-and-comers looking to avoid a sophomore slump. As well as those just looking to make their music danceable. In the end there’s catchy hooks, clever lyrics, and now a throbbing beat behind a lot of the music. And all of that adds up to something we should all enjoy.

mp3 : My Brightest Diamond - Freakout (Goldchains Remix)
mp3 : My Brightest Diamond - Golden Star (Alias Remix)
mp3 : My Brightest Diamond - Something of an End

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Gary Jules - Mad World

Yes, I do realize that I’ve already posted this song by this particular artist. But since then a couple of things have happened. First of all the fileserver I was using crashed. Hard. Then I found out that only a few other blogs had posted the song and most of their links were dead as well. Finally I stumbled upon the above YouTube capture of the music video for this song and it really grabbed my attention. All these things considered I decided it was time for a repost of what really could be the greatest cover of all time.

mp3 : Gary Jules - Mad World (Tears for Fears Cover)

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We hope everyone had a great weekend.

Liz Janes


Liz Janes sounds a bit like a mashup of everything Sufjan Stevens has ever experimented with and the voice of a girl who grew up listening to pop radio in the late 70’s. Sometimes awkward, to be sure, but most of the time overflowing with warmth, vitality, and a smokey sort of personality that is unapologetically and unabashedly everything she wanted it to be. Maybe swagger would be a good word for Liz. She has a certain experimental swagger that coincided nicely with Sufjan’s backdrop of sound.

mp3 : Liz Janes - Lonesome Valley
mp3 : Liz Janes - Proposition
mp3 : Liz Janes - Wonderkiller

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Half-Handed Cloud

For the one hundredth post here on The World Forgot we’re featuring an artist that, like this post about him, keeps his artistic endeavors surprisingly short yet refreshingly intricate. He writes about abstract ideas, awkward moments, and the glories found in all thins normal. And he pulls it off with a silly sense of seriousness that leaves you wanting more, and more, and more at the end of each song.

mp3 : Half-Handed Cloud - Animals are Cut in Two
mp3 : Half-Handed Cloud - Can’t Even Breathe on My Own Two Feet
mp3 : Half-Handed Cloud - Feed Your Sheep
mp3 : Half-Handed Cloud - We’re Very Greatly Loved

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Castanets


Castanets is a band, actually just Raymond Raposa, that sounds a little bit like everything else and yet strikingly like nothing I’ve ever heard before. According to Castanets’ label, “Castanets is American music drowned then reborn clear-eyed and wet with sea spray.” And after thinking long and hard about the music I’m posting today I couldn’t come up with a better description. These songs are part depressing, part scintillating, part simple, and part staggeringly drunk. But through the entire mess they are beautiful. They are something to be loved or hate but not ignored.

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mp3 : Castanets - Three Days Four Nights
mp3 : Castanets - All That I Know To Have Changed In You

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Belltower

Surprisingly little can be found out about this band, Belltower, and to be honest that might be because there really isn’t all that much to be known [or heard]. Apparently they are a small outfit made up of various ragamuffins found throughout the Asthmatic Kitty label, most notably Bridgit DeCook, and some other San Francisco natives.

This song is a bit monotonous and I found it only by digging through the Asthmatic Kitty website. Relentless Googling didn’t turn up anything deeper than that. Maybe one of you will download the track, love it, and start a viral campaign for Belltower. Maybe not.

mp3 : Belltower - Two Divided By Zero

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Roberta Flack

I cannot remember what it was that I was watching the other day. I really cannot recall what it was. Granted it was some form of entertainment, but whether it was a television program, a miniseries, or a movie I just cannot remember. And the following situation occurs in my life more than could be deemed simple random occurrences. I’m sitting around, absorbed in some form of entertainment, and yet at the end of the night all I can remember is this one song that I really wanted to listen to again.

And here, with Roberta Flack, is one of those songs. She’s a classic singer and an amazingly talented songwriter. Here though I’ve posted a song written by other legends, Simon and Garfunkel. I’m not sure why Roberta decided to cover this song, but it is gorgeous.

Enjoy the music.

mp3 : Roberta Flack - Bridge Over Troubled Water

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Children of Men

Every so often a movie comes along that requires our attention. We feel the need to pass it on to every single person we meet. And with this movie, directed by Alfonso Cuaron, starring Clive Owen, we feel that we are compelled to tell you about it. We thought it was brilliant, and we think you’ll like it as well. So get a group of your mates together, pop some corn, and enjoy a glimpse at what our future might well become.

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What’s New, What’s Forgotten

Sometimes when we post here at The World Forgot we do so for no reason other than that we were all bored and couldn’t think of anything more entertaining to do. In fact it was this boredom that led us to the new site design. We hope you like it.

Lately we’ve been reading a lot of magazines. Loads of them really. Spin still holds a place dear to our hearts. It’s the magazine that we grew up on musically and it helped us realize, during university, that there are other niches outside of our own. Then of course there’s RollingStone, the music magazine that we all love to hate, and hate to admit that we still read. We here have relegated reading RollingStone to bathroom time only as it seems most appropriate in that setting. Then there’s relative newcomer to the music magazine scene, Paste. Sure they’ve been around as long as Norah Jones, but that’s a touch less ancient than other publications. Easily the more literary of the magazine trifecta it’s a great place to discover music and enjoy literature. In fact, to quote them, they’re a magazine that has realized “that people don’t stop caring about music after they graduate from college.” Kudos to your magazine and your sampler discs, Paste, they really are something special.

Then there’s all the work we’ve done around here. If you take a minute and notice we’ve changed our template a little, tweaked the coloration, and in a few days we might even throw a graphic up there in our header. We also finally caught on to the social bookmarking craze that has spread like wildfire across the new internet. And although we chose not to include the entire ridiculous list of such sites in our sidebar [look right] we did select those with whom we felt the most beneficence. We might change our minds in the future, but for now we’ve elected to keep the bookmarking links out of individual posts. Most posts here are scattered and random enough without a billion little links cluttering up the lower portion.

Finally it comes time to include all the blogs that are now in our list of Friends and Lovers [see left bar]. These are a list of blogs that we read regularly, sometimes discuss, and frequently enthusiastically agree with. Chances are, if you’re reading this entire post, you probably read their posts as well. Here’s to those blogs who have lent us inspiration and good music along the way. An Aquarium Drunkard, Bows + Arrows, Cable and Tweed, Crown Dozen, Good Weather for Airstrikes, Gorilla vs. Bear, I Guess I’m Floating, The Late Greats, My Old Kentucky Blog, Songs:Illinois, Stereogum, You Ain’t No Picasso, and Who Killed the Mixtape.

Well, that’s enough blathering to erase at least ten minutes of boredom. Now it’s off for a group viewing of Sergio Leone’s classic “Once Upon a Time in America.” Which is about four hours of wonderful.

More music is coming, fear not.

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Wilco and Billy Bragg


So just the other night, in fact almost immediately after posting about how terribly sad Joni Mitchell is, a friend left me a comment which led me to listening to this older song by Wilco and Billy Bragg. She had this to say about the song. “Okay, now listen to me and don’t, I repeat DO NOT, go read the lyrics before you hear the song I am going to tell you to listen to. It will ruin the experience for you. But it’s amazing. It will make you fall in love and you won’t even know with what. You’ll love it.”

And she was right, I do love the song. So after some careful searching here it is, for you to enjoy. Maybe you’ll fall in love with something too.

mp3 : Wilco and Billy Bragg - One by One

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Joni Mitchell


I was going to get some sleep, I really was. But good old Joni Mitchell, and I do mean old, wouldn’t quite let go of my heart or my ears. And even if this could technically be filed as a Christmas song I really can’t leave it in December. As with almost every song Joni sings I almost cry just listening to her voice. The lyrics and the tone are gorgeous on this track and I hope you too will come to enjoy it as much more than just a simple cold weather song.

mp3 : Joni Mitchell - River

Tonight is one of those nights that I wish I had a river I could skate away on.

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The Killers


I found this picture/poster of The Killers on some random website, and then I found a random live recording of their old[er] hit Mr. Brightside and I decided that it was just too serendipitous not to post about them.

So this track isn’t an amazing find, in fact it sounds surprisingly similar to their studio release of the song. But it is a live track, I seem to think that it’s fairly rare, and most of the blogging world is still mad crazy about The Killers. Enjoy the song, more music coming soon [as is par for the course].

mp3 : The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Live)

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Technocrati Update

Just doing a little bit of updating on the site. Carry on.

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EA Mix vol 9 - Leftovers


Well the EA series of mixes is finally back. I know you were all holding your breath, eagerly anticipating this volume of tunes, and now you can simply indulge in great music. The wait is over. I present to you vol 9, titled Leftovers because I began compiling these thirteen songs at the beginning of December, or right after the American celebration of Thanksgiving.

If you want to download all the songs at once you can just follow the link below. Please note that this is not a direct link so you’ll either need to left click or choose to open the link in a new tab or window. From there you should be able to download the archive.

zip: EA Mix vol 9 - Leftovers

Below are each of the tracks available as single song downloads. Let us all hope this doesn’t serve to crash any servers [like these mixes have in the past]. These songs should be available for direct downloading. Just right click and save target/link as a file.

01 : The Postal Service - Be Still My Heart : Let’s be honest, I think almost everything Ben Gibbard touches is made out of pure gold. Especially when he teams up with Jimmy Tamborello, of Dntel fame, and makes quirky poptronica tunes with great lyrics and fun melodies. This track is no deviation from their now famous formula. Wait for the half way point in the song for the pure bliss that Gibbard brings to most of his work to become undeniably yours as well.

02 : Superdrag - Sucked Out : This song was huge back when I was attending university, but since then I fear it has largely disappeared. The chorus, which consists of the plea “who sucked out the feeling?” repeated multiple times, is the epitomy of teenage angst and the rage we all have against this post modern, stereotyped, white-washed world. Ok, so that might be giving Superdrag more credit than this song actually deserves, but I do feel like we all identify with this song in some way.

03 : They Might Be Giants - Am I Awake : Normally I don’t really get into music that They Might Be Giants makes. There’s something about their music that reminds of all things awkward in my life and it’s frustrating to listen to songs that to me are without rhyme or reason. Just as with many other fringe artists, though, there occasionally arises a song that grabs my attention and demands that I share it’s infectious joy with everyone I know. This is one of those moments.

04 : Fields - Charming the Flames : If there was one band in the world worthy of being compared to the brilliant sound of Arcade Fire then this would be the band. I’m sick of everyone labelling anything new, interesting, or original as “the next Arcade Fire” so I won’t go that far. What I will say is that they have a wonderful sound and their EP, 7 From the City, is amazing. If these kids put forth this same sort of creative effort on their full album they will be famous. Or at least famous amongst the blogger generation.

05 : Colour Revolt - Mattresses Underwater : I cannot recall where I first heard of this band, or if I’ve heard of any song other than this one, but in the end none of that information really matters. If I was forced to categorize this band I would say they easily fall into the same vein as Modest Mouse. But in a good way, not in a way that makes them seem like another knock-off album from Wolf Parade. Whatever happened to Wolf Parade anyway? Hopefully they went the way of The Vines and just stopped the atrocity.

06 : Get Cape Wear Cape Fly - Once More With Feeling : I apparently have somewhat of a soft spot for bands with long names. Or with comical names. Luckily for Get Cape Wear Cape Fly their name fits into both categories. Luckily for you their name isn’t some small gimmick designed to get people to listen to their music. They actually have talent, and just over halfway through the song they also have trumpets. And talent and trumpets are always a good combination.

07 : Beirut - Elephant Gun : I’ve heard people label Beirut as a new gypsy music, ethnic folk, new folk, eastern European revivalist, ad naseum. Let’s just put Beirut up on the shelf with other such talented acts like Page France, Asher Lev, or Sufjan Stevens. Combining a lot of instruments, most of them admittedly associated with folk and ethnic music, and a lot of voices into one track makes for an intricate sound that is as original as it is familiar. And the song continues to build one layer on top of another until you can’t help but smile.

08 : Foo Fighters - Times Like These (Acoustic) : Every once in awhile I sneak back a couple of years, you know, before blogging was where teenagers found their music, and I pick out an outstanding track from an outstanding band. For those of you who aren’t old enough to remember here’s a quick history lesson. The Foo Fighters are helmed by the very talented Dave Grohl, who used to play drums for a little band called Nirvana, and at certain points in his career he has wavered between the electronic and the acoustic side of rock. For this track he deliciously decided to record it both ways and this acoustic rendition is amazing.

09 : Jimmy Eat World - Drugs Or Me (styrofoam remix) : Just the other day I was talking to a good buddy of mine when I suddenly realized he was wearing a Jimmy Eat World shirt. I was quite amazed and I asked him the question “whatever happened to those guys?” I love their sound and the last I had heard of them was a couple of years ago with the album Futures. Which, by the way, I thought was very good. Apparently they released an EP almost two years ago, from which this track hails, and they’re working on recording a new full length which could allegedly be out soon.

10 : Paolo Nutini - Jenny Don’t Be Hasty : You can tell Mr. Nutini is a young rock star in the making. He has the swagger, the panache, and even the sound of a budding rock star. And the best part is that he doesn’t come across as just another band ripping off the sixties and the seventies. Granted, some of his tracks do get a little guitar solo happy, but he’s young, he’s supposed to be indulgent. Anyway, this track is great, simply great music.

11 : The Fratellis - Ole Black’n'Blue Eyes : Most of the music I’ve heard from The Fratellis is horrible. I can’t endorse them as a band, I can’t stand behind their album, I can’t even say that I really like their sound much at all. I do, however, like this one song. And that’s really the brilliance of a mix album. I don’t have to like a band, I just have to like one song. I will warn you as you listen to this track; you might really like this song, just as I did, but be warned that this song is almost nothing like the rest of their debut album.

12 : Thom Yorke - Videotape : Alright, I’ll admit that the album, Eraser, was like listening to Radiohead without any diversity or depth. But that doesn’t mean that Thom Yorke needs the rest of Radiohead to make great music, it just means that if he wants to do a solo album he should make music in a completely different style than what him and his mates usually turn out. This is one of those instances where Thom’s brilliance shines through. It’s just him, a piano, and his very distinct voice.

13 : The Long Winters - The Commander Thinks Aloud : This is easily one of the best concept songs I have ever heard. John Roderick wrote this song as a reaction to the Challenger space shuttle disaster and I cannot imagine a more heart wrenching piece of music ever being written about a tragedy. The imagery is gorgeous, the music is moving, and the last repeated line will leave your heart filled to the brim with the terrible injustice that happened that day. “The crew compartment is breaking up.”

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Seven Days of Sufjan : part 7


Today is a sad day because it marks the last of my Seven Days of Sufjan. It was a fun trip while it lasted and I hope I provided you all with some Christmas cheer and some harder to find tracks. Thanks for all the comments everyone. Also, merry Christmas to you all. Over the past week I’ve been getting hits on this blog from every continent but Antarctica, but I’m sure that’s just because it’s summer for them right now so they’re probably off sipping cocktails and chasing penguins.

Enjoy this track from Sufjan’s Songs for Christmas. If you’re interested in the man you should take a second and read the bio posted on his label’s website. here . It’s really a rather interesting biography.

mp3 : Sufan Stevens - It’s Christmas Let’s Be Glad

And as promised some harder to find tracks for you all to enjoy.

mp3 : Sufjan Stevens - Borderline
mp3 : Sufjan Stevens - The First Full Moon
mp3 : Sufjan Stevens - The Star Spangled Banner
mp3 : Sufjan Stevens - Variation on Commemorative Transfiguration and Communion at Magruder Park

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[up next: one stop shop, new forgather songs, page france]

Seven Days of Sufjan : part 6

Sorry kids but I’m strapped for time right now. I’m posting this real quick before I head out into the place some people refer to as the real world. Amazing, I know.

Something else that is amazing is this song by Sufjan. Yesterday I posted the instrumental ditty that is derived from this full length song. Both are great and worthy of space on your hard drive, but this one has words, you know, if that’s what you’re into.

Enjoy.

mp3 : Sufjan Stevens - O Come O Come Emmanuel

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[up next: the last day of sufjan, one stop shop vol 1]