Tag Archives: Portland

The National

In the honor of Winter, cold nights, dry air, and breathing just so you can see your breath, I give you The National. I am sure I have blogged about these guys before but something inside of me wants to do it again. It’s feels euphoric to be back in Portland, OR for holiday break – going to my favorite view points, visiting neighborhoods and saying “someday I’m going to live here.” These are the things that make me love where I grew up and it’s so nice to be back somewhere that just gives you endless possibilities. The National came on my iPod last night as I was driving across the Ross Island Bridge and it just hit me in that moment – Winter is my favorite season, Portland is my favorite city, and The National is the perfect band to sit back and reflect on the things that mean the most to you. I hope that The National says something to you and makes you appreciate the things that make you who you are – the things that make you real. Sit back and think about who you are, where you want to be, and the little things that you seemingly don’t have time for anymore. The National can help. I promise.

The National – Mistaken For Strangers

 

The National – Green Gloves

 

The National – Slow Show

Ramona Falls

Alright, I have stumbled upon something amazing. Ramona Falls is probably one of the best composed music project I have heard of late. It abandons all electronic sounds and turns to the natural grace that is strings and vocals. If you love Menomena as much as I do, you will love Ramona Falls. RF is the pianist/guitarist/vocalist Brent Knopf’s project who wrote Menomena hits such as “Evil Bee” and “Wet and Rusting”. You can only imagine what his album, Intuit, sounds like. Enjoy this single and please download the album, you owe it to yourself.

Ramona Falls – Russia

Nurses

Trouble finding a place to fit in, the Nurses have finally hit their mark in Portland, Oregon. The new release Apple Acres is a very interesting take of a type of electronic alternative genre. The only way to describe it is just new and weird. These guys were outcasted from just about every city that they visited and their music reflects just that. The vocals really seal the deal with Nurses as the falsetto contrasts with the tenor sooo well. Give it a listen and be ahead of the curve.

Nurses – Technicolor

Nurses – Caterpillar Playground

Nurses – Lita