I am lame. Lame lame lame, I know. My commitment to these beasts known as blogs continues to wane sadly. However, I will here begin anew my pursuit of sharing my favorite musics with everyone on the internet. Meet Sia. You may already know her but not realize you do. Her song "Breathe Me" was featured as the finale song of Six Feet Under and has been used in a few other television shows, I believe. The thing that attracted me to her initially was her song-writing. She also did a lot of things with Zero 7 so you might recognize her voice from that. I had the random pleasure of watching a live concert of her a few weeks ago and could not believe how incredible she was live. On recording, she sounds good, but not great. Live, however, she has the soul of a young Stevie Nicks and the most pleasant personality. When she was talking about the obvious failure of her second album, she said she did almost no press for it because she thought she was "fucking Radiohead or something." If that doesn't say it all, nothing will. Also, her on-stage antics are hilarious. Lastly, her latest album cover-art was done via a contest where the entry had to be as crappy as you could possibly do. She wanted legitimate low-budget crap. Awesome. So the soulful songbird herself is here to delight you. Enjoy Sia.
"Buttons" (the costume makes it all okay)
"Breath Me" (I love how she completely enthralls the crowd. Also, she has some great uppers towards the end)
"You Have Been Loved"
"Don't Bring Me Down" (Live recording with a music video attached to support her live album Lady Croissant, which I highly recommend)
Monday, November 10, 2008
(ARTIST) Sia
Posted by M. K. Mac at 9:29 PM
Labels: Alternative, Pop, Sia, Soul
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Hooray! My long dark night of no posts from Matthew is at an end! Let the music (and hyperbole) commence!
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