Saturday, January 31, 2015

My Favorite Albums of January, 2015

At KSLU, we receive hundreds of new albums a month, usually weeks prior to their official release date. Since I get the pleasure of hearing a plethora of new music before anyone else, I thought it would be a good idea to share which albums I enjoyed the most. At the end of each month, I will be profiling my three favorite albums to be released that month.

#3 Bjork - Vulcinura


This revolutionary musician from Iceland has released her 8th studio album in her widely-successful 30-plus year career. (She released her first album at the age of 12; she is 49 now)  This album (like her previous releases) does not disappoint.  It is impossible to narrow Bjork's music into one specific genre.  Her music continues to push over typical standards of what "pop music" should sound like: very experimental, very emotional and very powerful. Her wonderfully constructed pieces blend classical instruments with electronic sounds along with her powerful voice soaring above it all.
For Fans of: Imogen Heap, Beck, Fiona Apple




#2 Sleater-Kinney - No Cities to Love

The highly-anticipated album from Sleater-Kinney, following their ten year hiatus shows the band can still produce excellent music.  Very catchy music with hints of punk and garage rock throughout provide for a fantastic ten song album that seems to continue to grow and get better with each listen. Every song on this album is bound to get your heart pumping while you hum along at the same time. 
For Fans Of: The Raconteurs, Dead Sara, Protomartyr



#1 Marduk - Frontschwein


Swedish black metal veterans release politically-charged album. Since 1990, Marduk has been putting out some of the most underrated black metal. With 12 studio albums under their belt, their 13th goes in a much different direction, lyrically.  With songs about political corruption, genocide in Africa, and a the through-out anti-war theme, this album is very different from the typical black metal album. The sound, however, has roots of the lo-fi origins of black metal that has since become a thing of the past for many big acts in black metal.  There are no pretty bells or whistles on this album.  It is very straight forward in every sense of the word. 
For Fans Of: Emperor, Funeral Mist, Behemoth

Wednesday, January 28, 2015



Tracklist:

Girlpool - Slutmouth
Shitstorm - Gloria
Andrew Jackson Jihad - Self Esteem
Leonard Cohen - Story of Isaac
The Districts - Peaches
The Cribs - My Life Flashed Before My Eyes
Tim Hecker & Dan Lopatin - Uptown Psychedelia
Madlib - Stax
Joey Bada$$ - Christ Conscious
Mono - Kanata
Marvin Gaye - I'll Be Doggone
Marduk - Frontschwein
Napalm Death - Metaphorically Screw You

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

We Have Fun Here - SST Records



SST Records was founded originally in 1966 by Greg Ginn at the age of 12 to sell electronic equipment.  In 1978, it was reformatted as a record label for Ginn to release his band, Black Flag's music.  


Tracklist:

Black Flag - Rise Above
Wurm - Feast
Husker Du - Pink Turns to Blue
Sonic Youth - Star Power
Meat Puppets - Lake of Fire
Angst - Some Things (I Can't Get Used To)
Dinosaur Jr. - Freak Scene
Minutemen - This Ain't No Picnic
Descendents - Coolidge
Bad Brains - I Against I

Saturday, January 24, 2015

DELICIOUS! - January 21st, 2015



Tracklist:

Zammuto - IO
CrumbSnatchers - Reckless Breakfast
Perfect Pussy - Big Stars
John Galm - The River
Bright Eyes - June on the West Coast
Sun Kil Moon - Jim Wise
Prince - Raspberry Beret
Contact - First Contact
Ariel Pink - Lipstick
The Black Belles - The Tease
Shaved Women - Pressures
Hierophant - Apatia
Emperor - Curse You All Men!

Friday, January 23, 2015

Introduction

Hello, my name is C.J. Becker and I am the Internal Music Director of KSLU-Saint Louis University Radio.  This requires me to get new music from all over the world into KSLU for our DJs to play.  I am in charge of  a committee of roughly 30 people, who are all involved in getting new music.

On top of my duties of being the Internal Music Director, I also host two shows on KSLU.  On Monday, I have a one hour show called We Have Fun Here where I explore the history of a different record label each week.  On Wednesday, I host DELICIOUS!, a show that is anything and everything that I am listening to and enjoying at that moment.  I like to say that I play a lot of different "flavors" of music on DELICIOUS! to keep a running theme of food and music. You can tune into both shows at KSLU.SLU.EDU

On this blog, I will be sharing recordings of my shows, personal journals about things going on in the music committee in KSLU and other KSLU happenings.  Also, I will be writing about the fact that I am running to be the next General Manager of KSLU in February.

I look forward to posting on here and I hope you enjoy some of the music played.

-C.J. Becker

Below is a link to my Soundcloud so you can listen to previous episodes of my shows and  the flyers for my respective shows: