Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year! 2009!




Happy New Year everyone!
Have a good time tonight, go and watch the pretty colors in the sky. 


Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Friday, December 26, 2008

Top 10 albums of 2008 by Matt Walerstein

Matt Walerstein was kind enough to let me share his top 10 albums of 2008 with you. Matt sure knows his music. It’s great. Check out the list below.

Top Ten of 2008

1. Lisa Hannigan, Sea Sew
Showing the same flair for emotional vibrancy as her former boyfriend and musical cohort, Damien Rice, the Irish folk chanteuse weaves a stunningly beautiful tapestry of love and longing with her intimate voice and tender evocations of the sea.

2. Passion Pit, Chunk of Change EP
This playful set of songs, coursing with bellowing synths and explosive falsettos, was originally created as Valentine’s Day present for singer-songwriter, Michael Angelakos’s girlfriend. If all courtship displays were this ingenious, See’s Candy would be out of business. Everyone thank Michael’s girlfriend for sharing.

3. Bon Iver, For Emma, Forever Ago
Your first question will invariably be, “Why is he singing like that?” Your second, just as fated, “And why can’t I stop listening?” The sonic tableau may at first seem sparse and desolate, but give the album a chance. Amid that sense of emptiness lurks enough joy and grandeur to transform solitude into something resplendent. Justin Vernon recorded these songs at a cabin in Wisconsin; every time you listen you’ll find yourself there with him.

4. M83, Saturdays = Youth
Finding the perfect blend of billowing vocals and spiraling electronic harmonies, the veteran French-Electronic outfit led by Anthony Gonzales leaves you enveloped, tunneling through walls of ethereal sound. “We Own the Sky” might be the single of the year.

5. Frightened Rabbit, The Midnight Organ Fight
With manically strummed guitars and the momentum of a freight train, the divine opener, “The Modern Leper,” ushers in one of the most visceral albums you’ll ever hear. From there, it never lets up. And with lyrics like “it takes more than fucking someone to keep yourself warm” and “Jesus is just a Spanish boy’s name” sung in a thick Scottish brogue, the album is one of the few that can make you crack up as you rock out.

6. Ra Ra Riot, The Rhumb Line
“Dying is Fine” threads the first stanza of e.e. cummings, “dying is fine)but Death” into a rollicking chorus worthy of the poem. Indie Rock music that’s equal parts shimmering and literate? I think I’m in love.

7. Headlights, Some Racing, Some Stopping

Alternating between its male and female vocalist from track to track, the band channels the same aesthetic and structure that made Stars’ 2005 offering, “Set Yourself on Fire” such a masterpiece. The lush melodies and diaphanous “ooohs” leave you humming them for days on end.

8. School of Seven Bells, Alpinisms
The gorgeous Deheza twins match thumping beats with heavenly vocals and win the award for “most seamless delivery of polysyllabic lyrics” on the charmingly opaque chorus to the album’s seminal moment, “Half Asleep.”

9. Jon Mckiel, The Nature of Things
Mckiel’s grungy guitar riffs and understated delivery. The real triumph here though, is the pacing of the tracks. Even the softer numbers brim with expectation, before giving way to climactic finishes. Case in point, are the riveting drug abuse elegy, “Get Caught,” and the album standout, “Poor Heart.”

10. Robert Svensson, Young Punks Are On The Never-Never
The unheralded Swede uses a boyish voice and harmonic textures lifted from the ‘80s to embellish his debut collection of genre-defying pop. Svensson mixes up the emotional tone of the album nicely, capturing infectious joy on “Young Enough” before dialing it down on the reflective duet with Cokiyu, “Hum.” Overall, a fine effort with a delightful title.

Honorable Mention: Lykke Li, Youth Novels; Blind Pilot, Three Rounds and a Sound; Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes; Cut Copy, In Ghost Colours; Fredrik, Na Na Ni

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Holiday Dress

The perfect holiday dress this season, perfect for new years eve too!

Bring on the glitter.


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS


Merry Christmas everyone! Enjoy the holidays! :)


PS: the snow is now gone in Oslo... this pic is one week old... go figure..oh well, i'll be crossing my fingers for some snow tomorrow...maybe it will help

:)


Friday, December 12, 2008

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Lacy Tights







Photos By: Frances Tulk-Hart for The New York Times

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Tyler Shields


I love love his pictures, this relatively a new one.
Check out his website for more.... 

Friday, November 28, 2008

Live and Learn

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.
- Plato

Good Morning'

Thursday, November 27, 2008

If only you were mine

Oh so pretty

help

ive been trying to post pictures here for days now... it just won't work... any suggestions.. ?

Tuesday, November 11, 2008