Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The week I became an Uber Alien
Posted by Unknown at 9/30/2009 0 comments
Labels: 2009, 80s, application, facebook, game, madness, men at work, music challenge, quiz, rockwell
Monday, September 28, 2009
From the depths of my external hard drive: Huggable Dust
Posted by Eliza K. at 9/28/2009 1 comments
Labels: 2008, from the depths, huggable dust, okay
Friday, September 25, 2009
Letters Have No Arms is grateful for...
The Format's Sam Means and Nate Ruess still continuing to make music individually
fun. - At Least I'm Not As Sad (As I Used to Be)
Sam Means - Yeah Yeah
Covers of songs we love that pay tribute to the original rather than extracting its guts with a polished spoon and eating them raw
Little My - New Slang (The Shins cover)
Bubbly Spanish songs so cute you want to stick a pen in your eye
Bands still making songs interesting enough to only "get" after repeated listens
Papa Vs Pretty - Arrestem
Sister Suvi - Deadwood
"I bet that you look good on the dancefloor...but nowhere else."
...and the rest of the song's admittedly not deep but still very entertaining lyrics:
Coldplay, Keane and Kaiser Chiefs
Posted by Eliza K. at 9/25/2009 0 comments
Labels: fun, jovenes y sexys, little my, mikrofisch, papa topo, papa vs pretty, queta y teo, sam means, sister suvi, the shins
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
From the depths of my external hard drive: John Prine
Posted by Eliza K. at 9/23/2009 1 comments
Labels: 1991, from the depths, john prine
John Wayne - Call De Police (Sleng Teng)

John Wayne - Call De Police (Sleng Teng)
Posted by wkwkwk at 9/23/2009 0 comments
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
The return of Kings of Convenience!
Posted by Unknown at 9/22/2009 1 comments
Labels: 2009, declaration of dependence, kings of convenience
Friday, September 18, 2009
Pavement for Dummies
Pavement, let it be clear, do not intend to piss all over their legacy.
So, having heard the news, what's an 18 year old indie kid, who had to Google 'pavement' when reading the news, and gets his/her music from the Gossip Girl soundtrack, to do??!! Pavement? Right, isn't that the band who has supposedly influenced EVERYONE? The band that got those 10 out of 10 album reviews on Pitchfork?
Yep, that's the one.
Letters have no Arms hereby proudly presents Pavement for Dummies. A brief introduction, a beginner's kit if you will. Start off with these ten songs (and perhaps the Pavement article on allmusic), then work your way through their rather majestic back-catalogue. You've got till next year to memorise all the lyrics and start getting VERY F**KING EXCITED ABOUT NEXT YEAR!!!
The 'hit': Stereo
The quiet one: Strings of Nashville
The bouncy one: Cut your Hair
The wistful one: Here
You've been humming and I think it's forever
Praying for pavement to get back together
Nobody knows where you are living
Nobody knows where you are
You're so far around the bend
The National - So far around the bend
Posted by Unknown at 9/18/2009 0 comments
Labels: 2009, 2010, indie-rock, Pavement, reunion
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Dirty-haired pajama party
Posted by Eliza K. at 9/17/2009 1 comments
Labels: 2009, allo darlin, bear in heaven, correatown, dan mangan, islands, johnny foreigner, land of talk, los campesinos, rain machine
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
SOS, I'm touching the electric fence
Was The Songs I Didn't Write the real thing or just a copy of the Coldplay original after all, did Chris Martin copy Creaky Boards or did Creaky Boards copy Coldplay question mark, etcetera. I know what you're thinking - old story - but worth bringing up because this particular story will go on and on, like Céline Dion's heart, forever and ever, amen. I hear nowadays people are trying to figure out whether Kelly Clarkson copied Beyoncé's "Halo" in her song "Already Gone"! This is worrisome to the extreme for reasons I will not go into right now. Actually I will: they're both written by the same guy and they're both crap. The point is, this nonsense has to stop, folks! In a way I understand why people get so worked up about these so called "controversies". I get it, I really do. It's like a whodunit type mystery where everyone gets to act the detective and bring forth arguments to prove who the victim and who the murderer is. ("well, you see, Creaky boards had a video dated a year before Viva La Vida where they play the song, ha!") I get it. But what I really wanna know is why the fuck should we care who-done-it? I mean, personally I think no one did - it was just a bloody accident because, you see, people have been writing songs for thousands of years and it's just stupid to expect that they will always come up with something new and original. The unfortunate thing in this particular case however is that this song, which isn't even that great (neither of the two) is the only thing people will think of when they think of Creaky Boards. Their last.fm page looks a little like this:
- Hawkdaddyfoolz wrote:
How can they be thieves when they filled the law suit? Make sure you know what your talking about before you say crap. - sanjay11 wrote:
no similarity with viva la vida - dontdoitjake wrote:
Tagged as: great musiuc, thieves, losers, antifolk, plagiarism - GrantRS wrote:
And now Coldplay arebeing suedby someone else over the same song. Creaky Boards have struck gold there. This will only widen their audience. For a band with only 1,000 odd listeners any publicity is good publicity. - IHeartRiloKiley wrote:
in any case, their music is better than coldplay. - HermsGandsen wrote:
you are wonderful! I hope coldplay musit pay a fat sum of money for trheir musical theft!!!! It's really a bad thing thet the music lobby of the famous ones is so strong!!!!! Cheers and all the best
- higginst wrote:
lmao at this band. fucking losers. All for the attention - subatomicupcake wrote:
You'll be lucky if Coldplay doesn't sue you for libel or slander, since Chirs Martin was in London at Air Studios, making real music the night you accuse him of being at your concert, besides having written the Viva la Vida 7 months before your concert. say bye bye to your career. Think about it next time before you purposely write a fake song (the songs I didn't write? that's an obvious clue) to try to frame these lads. Hope you don't go to jail. - haifisher wrote:
The Songs I Didn't Write has absolutely nothing in common with Viva la Vida - but nice try to get some media attention...
Posted by Eliza K. at 9/16/2009 4 comments
Labels: coldplay, creaky boards
Thursday, September 10, 2009
The "I'm so full of prejudices and sweeping generalizations" post.
Posted by Eliza K. at 9/10/2009 1 comments
Labels: 2009, mew, MTV, pukkelpop, stereotypes
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Rocket for sale - call now!
Posted by Eliza K. at 9/09/2009 0 comments
Labels: adem, au revoir simone, futurecop, heavenly, le loup, magnetic fields, mew, mikrofisch, modest mouse, murder mystery, say hi, singapore sling, space
Friday, September 4, 2009
So, uhm, how have you been, and eh, what's new?
You know how it is when you haven't seen someone for a while, and then you finally see them again and it's kinda awkward? You're not really sure what to say at first, and even if you get past the awkwardness there's so much catching up to do you don't even know where to begin?
Well, we feel a bit like that right now.
Things have been rather quiet (rather an understatement) on the unarmed letters front lately. Reason for this is a rather extensive trip across Europe by both myself and Eliza. Said journey has taken us from Greece through Bulgaria to Romania, Hungary, Poland (where we attended the charming OFF Festival 2009), Czech Republic and Germany (with a night in Slovakia thrown in somewhere in between for good measure). We ended up in Belgium two weeks ago, for the Pukkelpop 2009 festival, while last week was spent in Amsterdam riding bikes and collecting vintage postcards and second-hand books.
So yeah, where to begin? Should I post about the two festivals first, or the trip? Should I mention all the new stuff we've been listening to upon our return? Maybe mention how much I love the new Bibio album, the sheer genius that is Atlas Sound's Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox)?
How about I just say hi to everyone and welcome you back, thanks for passing by and all that for now, and then we'll just see where we get in the coming days?
It's good to be back! We missed you.
Posted by Unknown at 9/04/2009 2 comments
Labels: camera obscura, electrelane, tegan and sara, television personalities


























