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[Dappered | The Playlist – March 2017]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Playlist – March 2017](r/Dappered/~3/yB-O6dZRktk/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 08 Mar 2017 02:00 PM PST Music is a little like [food]( and clothes. These are areas where it’s probably worthwhile for one to explore & expand their tastes. The Playlist is assembled each month by [Dappered’s very own music correspondent]( Tim Johnstone. Tim is a former Virgin Records Label Rep & current award winning Program Director at [KRVB](, which was awarded the FMQB AAA station of the year markets 50+. You can also catch his work on Fridays when he assembles [the Weekend Dossier](. Got a Spotify account? You’ll find a link to this month’s playlist at the end of the post. [Lorde – “Green Light”]( Lorde 2.0. When that beat kicks in…I just let go. [Thundercat – “Show You The Way” f. Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins]( Because sometimes you want to jump back in time and relive the chill grooves of the seventies with a couple of the decade’s biggest stars – Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald. Thundercat continues to impress with every release. He’s a master mood maker. And this is great example. [BNQT – “Restart”]( BNQT (pronounced banquet) was assembled by Eric Pulido of the underrated Texas band Midlake. He brought in Ben Bridwell of Band Of Horses, Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand, Fran Healy of Travis, and Jason Lytle of Grandaddy. “Restart” launches with a guitar hook lifted from Gary Glitter and a beat to match, all blanketed in blurry eyed psychedelia (swirling prog-rock synth runs make an appearance) and a an undeniably crafted hook. The track is a glorious bit of neo-classic rock. It’s sexy and saturated with thick harmonies and handclaps and it’s a terrific ride from start to finish. [Curtis Stigers – One More For The Road]( HEADS UP: I know Curtis. We have been friends for longer than I care to admit. And I’m not kidding. I really would rather not go there. Having said that, let me say this: this is the requisite album for your next poker game. Make sure there’s whiskey. And maybe wear something slick. Because you’ll be happy you did. [Father John Misty – “Ballad Of The Dying Man”]( When it comes down to it, the guy is a supremely talented songwriter, singing stories that come to life through his seemingly golden voice. This could have come off an early 70’s Elton John album. [Modern English – “Moonbeam”]( Well, wow. If you were a fan of the first two Modern English albums, this will come as a revelation. The band recently released their first new album in 30 years (4 of the 5 original members are here). The sound is so very much connected to their roots:  the fervent and fecund world of late 1970s/early 1980s post-punk Britain (taken from the band’s label press release) –  the production sounds analog and dated. [Gary Clark Jr. – “The Healing”]( This is not necessarily new, but Clark has been getting more and more exposure. His recent performance on the Grammy Awards and the use of this track on a new car commercial are bringing him new fans. Clark’s a terrific guitarist and this track, from his last album, represents his sound really well. [Dreamcar – “Kill For Candy”]( Seemingly out of nowhere comes this new collaboration featuring Tony Kanal, Adrian Young and Tom Dumont (the guys of No Doubt) with Davey Havoc of AFI. And if “Kill For Candy” is any clue as to what lies ahead with their upcoming album, we’re in for a good deal of 80’s new wave reformatted for 2016. [Dolly Parton – “The Story” (Brandi Carlile cover)]( Dolly Parton is a genuine American Treasure and I will fight anyone who argues with me. I. Said. Anyone. But for reals, this is pretty terrific. Parton’s is just one of a number of great voices who have recorded songs from Brandi Carlile’s 2007 album The Story. The collection, to be called Cover Stories, is a benefit release for the UK’s charity [War Child](. The Avett Brothers, Adell, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Pearl Jam and more have all contributed to the collection. [Lana Del Rey – “Love”]( Haters are gonna hate. What a waste of energy. I’m just going to ease back and soak it in. [Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay – “Something Just Like This”]( I know. The Chainsmokers have been unavoidable for the past year and they haven’t even released an album yet. And then there’s the whole Coldplay thing. But I’m not a member of the Coldplay Haters Club so I’m sharing this because it’s something the band should consider doing more of. And besides, I like this track more than [this new song]( the band released a week later. [Skip Marley – “Lions”]( Yes. Marley. Yes, That Marley. This is one of Bob’s grandsons. Time and cultural changes and technology have all made for a different sounding Marley. “Lions” is sharply focused, message oriented music that is a mash-up of Reggae, Hip Hop, EDM and Rock. It is a more seamless blend that you might imagine. [Portugal. The Man – “Feel it Still”]( I don’t know what I was expecting from this new song from these guys. But it wasn’t this. I am pretty good with this. [Charly Bliss – “Percolator”]( I can’t help myself. I am a sucker for this kind of female led super heavy fuzz rock. And I admit I was a little skeptical at first – that voice – I know – but it wasn’t long before I was having a full on Liz Phair flashback and the context cemented itself in my having-fun parts. I gave in. The hook is undeniable in an early 90’s indie rock fashion, and the guys whip up a buzz-saw backdrop that is continually changing (think The Jesus and Mary Chain). BETWEEN THE BEATS: MAKE GOOD: Metallica decided to share their Grammy rehearsal performance with everyone because, live Grammy screw up. [This is pretty cool.]( SXSW BONUS: Every year NPR curates a playlist of some of the artists performing at the annual South By Southwest Music festival. [Here’s this years selection.]( SOON: [Coming to a Playlist near you]( as soon as I can get my greasy paws on some music. ORIGIN STORIES: Want to know how I first found out about Shirley Manson of Garbage? Here she is (although not nearly enough) with her first band [Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie.]( DUELING OLDCHELLAS? Because last fall’s ridiculously stacked line-up for The Desert Trip made for one of the most successful rock festival’s ever, [speculation about possible artists for another round has begun](. Meanwhile, [two of the 70’s most successful bands have announced their own Bi-coastal events.]( THE CLASSIC: UNKLE – “Burn My Shadow” f. Ian Astbury This is taken from the album War Stories, a 2007 release by the UK sound collective started by James Lavelle. This is an atmospheric monster of a song, with intense break downs and a fantastic vocal from The Cult’s lead singer. For previous editions of The Playlist, see the growing archive [here](. Click [here]( for the Spotify playlist. ff/Dappered?a=yB-O6dZRktk:Z0eiwIADun0:yIl2AUoC8zA ff/Dappered?a=yB-O6dZRktk:Z0eiwIADun0:qj6IDK7rITs ff/Dappered?a=yB-O6dZRktk:Z0eiwIADun0:gIN9vFwOqvQ [The Dappered Space: Most Wanted Affordable Home Style March 2017](r/Dappered/~3/EO6tRptAmZ4/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 08 Mar 2017 09:00 AM PST [The Dappered Space]( is a series designed to help guys apply the sense of personal style they’ve developed to the space they inhabit. Watch for articles on furniture and decor sales & picks, advice on how to style a room or work space, and tackling creating a space that reflects your own (and perhaps a significant other’s) personal tastes. We’ll suggest items that can be sourced online, but always keep in mind that deals can be found at consignment and thrift stores, local stores with floor models, discount stores, and even yard sales. As is the case with the [Most Wanted Affordable Style]( series on this site, this is a list of suggested items in the styled space arena that recently caught our attention. Whether because of the good price, the great design, or the eye-catching attributes, the following picks showcase a few items that might more finely tune your own home style. [Belham Living Mid-Century Modern Bar Cart – $199.99Â](($349.99) [Belham Living Carter Mid-Century Modern Bar Cart]( The great thing about a bar cart is that your bar becomes mobile. That’s not always necessary, but it’s nice to have the option. If you’re a fan of the mid-century modern look you’ll appreciate the aesthetics of this cart, but with its muted colors it will fit in with multiple types of decor. If you’re good with brighter colors, or, you just frankly don’t want to spend this kind of money on a small piece of furniture? [Check out Primer’s guide to making your own](. For less. A lot less. Also, bar carts are one of those items that can show up in thrift stores now and again. [Wise Lion Shower Curtain – $49.99]( [Wise Lion Shower Curtain]( Printed in the US, this graphic shower curtain is a great way to make a bold artistic statement in a bathroom. Offered by [Sharp Shirter](, they have [several]( shower [curtains]( that [lean masculine](, and will have your guests talking as they exit the loo. [Nambe Harmony Cheese Board with Knife – $67.36]( [Nambe Harmony Cheese Board with Knife]( Good design can make everyday objects become extraordinary to look at. This cheese board is counter-worthy if you want to keep it out, and will definitely garner a few admiring comments at social gatherings. There’s only a couple of these left at Amazon for the price shown above, but it can be [found elsewhere for more](. [Erstwhile The World – Relief – $239.98]( [Erstwhile The World-Relief]( Spendy, but a mighty fine looking piece of wall decor. If you have a proclivity for maps or topography, this reproduction should fit right in with your aesthetics. Plus the color scheme will work well in a space that utilizes more masculine tones. The Australian company that makes this piece specializes in reviving rare illustrations from times past. This piece may be pricey, but it’s something you’ll have for a very, very long time. [Umbra Strum Wall Shelf – $10-$17.30]( [Umbra Strum Wall Shelf]( What I really liked about this shelving is it can be used to display records on a wall. Kind of cool. Would also make great shelves in a bathroom to hold a few magazines and add a decorative touch. They come in brass or copper (thus the price difference). If metallic is not your thing you could always spray paint them a different color. [Interlocking Faux Wood Deck & Patio Tiles, 10 pack – $30]( [Interlocking Faux Wood Deck & Patio Tiles]( I’m currently preparing for a backyard makeover, so these caught my eye perusing the interwebs. Even if you don’t want to cover an entire patio, they’d create some nice contrast and defined space for areas you want to place planters or a small seating area. Sold by Big Lots, so who knows how many seasons they’ll actually last, but they won’t put too big a dent in your wallet. [Emerald Home Chandler Cocktail Table – $148.03]( ($319.99) [Emerald Home Chandler Cocktail Table]( Digging the rustic meets industrial look of this table. And it’s selling at a pretty decent discount at Hayneedle.com. Would fit right in to a [well styled bachelor pad](. Sarah W. is a long time member of the Dappered team, typically working behind the scenes editing posts, taking some photos, and keeping the books in good standing. Occasionally she’ll come out from behind the curtain to offer her two cents. ff/Dappered?a=EO6tRptAmZ4:U0doT6gXC0U:yIl2AUoC8zA ff/Dappered?a=EO6tRptAmZ4:U0doT6gXC0U:qj6IDK7rITs ff/Dappered?a=EO6tRptAmZ4:U0doT6gXC0U:gIN9vFwOqvQ You are subscribed to email updates from [Dappered Style Mail](). To stop receiving these emails, you may [unsubscribe now](. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

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