Disclaimer:
The content on this site is for sampling purposes only and is ultimately intended to support the artists by increasing their fan base. If you enjoy the music please purchase the album online or at your nearest record store; don't forget to spread the word!
Ears out for:
Blog Archive
-
►
2010
(62)
-
►
June
(11)
- Maps and Atlases - Pertch Patchwork
- One EskimO - Interview
- This Will Destroy You: Interview & Review
- One EskimO - 3rd & Lindsley
- Confessions of a Bonnaroo'er
- Free Energy - Live at Exit/In
- Free Energy Interview
- Deer Tick - The Black Dirt Sessions
- In Preparation for Bonnaroo
- Cadillac Sky - Mercy Lounge
-
►
June
(11)
-
▼
2008
(552)
-
▼
October
(64)
- Imaad Wasif with Two Part Beast / Strange Hexes
- The Organ - Grab That Gun
- Mother Mother - O My Heart
- Brett Dennen - Hope For The Hopeless
- Nightmares On Wax - 195lbs Vinyl
- Ali Farka Toure - Savane
- The Philadelphia Experiment
- Lettuce - Rage
- Lotus - Hammerstrike
- Y Society - Travel At Your Own Pace
- Horse Feathers - House With No Home
- Soil & Pimp Sessions - Planet Pimp
- TV on the Radio - Dear Science
- Manchester Orchestra - Let My Pride Be What's Left...
- Taj Mahal - Maestro
- The Moondoggies
- Distraction
- Minus The Bear - The Acoustic EP
- Kleerup - Kleerup
- The Budos Band - The Budos Band II
- Rubblebucket Orchestra - Rose's Dream
- Josh Martinez - The World Famous Sex Buffet
- The Mojomatics - Don't Pretend That You Know Me
- The Mighty Underdogs - Droppin Science Fiction
- Strange Fruit Project Presents S1 - Music Box
- John Brown's Body - Amplify
- Reverend Organdrum - Hi-Fi Stereo
- Bob Schneider - I'm Good Now
- Rustic Overtones - Light At The End
- Lenka - Lenka
- Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - 100 Days, 100 Night...
- The Perishers - Victorious
- The New Shapes - The New Shapes
- The Features - Some Kind Of Salvation
- The Brand New Heavies - Get Used To It (The Tom Mo...
- X-Wife - Are You Ready For The Blackout
- Seastick Steve - I Started Out With Nothing & Stil...
- Mr. Scruff - Ninja Tuna
- Sixtoo - Jackals & Vipers in Envy Of Man
- Telefon Tel Aviv - Remixes Compiled
- Transient - A Suddent Soft Implosion Of Noiselessn...
- Toni Shift - Skip To My Beattape 2
- The Bloody Beetroots - Rombo EP
- Absynthe Minded - New Day
- Jehro - Jehro
- Melpo Mene - Bring The Lions Out
- Noel - Wax EP
- STS9 - Peaceblaster
- Xploding Plastix - Amateur Girlfriends Go Proskirt...
- Jared Mees & The Grown Children - Caffeine Alcohol...
- Ben Folds - Way To Normal Japanese Bonus Tracks
- Amp Fiddler - Rare & Unreleased
- Blue Sky Black Death & Jean Grae - The Evil Jeaniu...
- Joshua Radin - Simple Times
- Aqualung - Words & Music
- Weathertunes - Beam Me In
- Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
- B. Fleischmann - Welcome Tourist
- DIRTvolume Presents - A Summer Session
- Ben Taylor - The Legend Of Kung Folk Part 1 (The K...
- Ben Folds - Way To Normal
- Langhorne Slim - Diamonds & Gold
- Pelican City - The Chilling Effect
- Barbara Carlotti - L'Ideal
-
▼
October
(64)
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Ben Folds - Way To Normal

Tracklist:
01. Hiroshima (B B B Benny Hit His Head)
02. Dr Yang
03. The Frown Song
04. You Don’t Know Me (Feat. Regina Spektor)
05. Before Cologne
06. Cologne
07. Errant Dog
08. Free Coffee
09. Bitch Went Nuts
10. Brainwashed
11. Effington
12. Kylie from Connecticut
Genre: Piano Pop Rock
Website: Myspace | Buy!
Release Date: 2008-09-30
Label: Epic
Ben Folds is back on the scene with a prty decent album here. I was never obsessed with Ben Folds like half of the girls I know (mostly from high school) but there is no denying the extent of his piano rocking talents. Clever lyrics and a hot cameo from Regina (I know more dudes who are in love with her than girls in love with Ben) make this worth picking up even if it puts you smack dab in the middle of mainstream.
Website: Myspace | Buy!
Release Date: 2008-09-30
Label: Epic
Ben Folds is back on the scene with a prty decent album here. I was never obsessed with Ben Folds like half of the girls I know (mostly from high school) but there is no denying the extent of his piano rocking talents. Clever lyrics and a hot cameo from Regina (I know more dudes who are in love with her than girls in love with Ben) make this worth picking up even if it puts you smack dab in the middle of mainstream.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Welcome!
If you would like to feature your band or music on earitnow or have questions or comments about existing content, or show review requests for Chicago please contact me via email michael@earitnow.com~ many thanks and enjoy your stay!
For Nashville show review requests please contact liz@earitnow.com
For Nashville show review requests please contact liz@earitnow.com

1 comments:
call me a dude; i love me some regina.
Post a Comment