Mark Sultan – Status from Daniel Taylor on Vimeo.
Here is the infamous “Status” video from fan Daniel Taylor. The imagery perfectly complements Sultan’s song. Awesome job!
Mark Sultan – Status from Daniel Taylor on Vimeo.
Here is the infamous “Status” video from fan Daniel Taylor. The imagery perfectly complements Sultan’s song. Awesome job!

Band: The Strokes
Release: 3/2011
Label: RCA
1. “Machu Picchu” – B+
2. “Under Cover of Darkness” – A
3. “Two Kinds of Happiness” – A-
4. “You’re So Right” – C+
5. “Taken For A Fool” – B+
6. “Games” – C+
7. “Call Me Back” – C
8. “Gratisfaction” – B
9. “Metabolism” – C+
10. “Life Is Simple In The Moonlight” – A-
Comments: While this is no Is This It, I’m not sure anyone — band, fan, or critic — was expecting it to be something of that magnitude. Instead, it’s a pretty solid record that does a lot of soul searching in terms of sound, which is probably its primary downfall. We all heard “Under Cover of Darkness” first and from the way that sounded, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. It had a nice Phoenix vibe going on the verses and a pretty poppy chorus so overall I thought…nice, but not overly impressive. Upon a lot of listens, it grew on me and I actually throughly enjoy that tune. I can’t say that for too many more on here. The first and third tracks stand out — “Two Kinds” because it oddly sounds like “Two Tickets to Paradise,” though I’ve seen perhaps more apropos comparisons to The Cars. “You’re So Right” sounds Yorkian and quite average at that. “Games” and “Call Me Back” are draggy and have potential in some places…they really do…except…”Call Me Back” disappoints when it reports back to average Yorke. If this was Guts, do you HAVE IT? “Gratisfaction” is pretty borderline so we’d have to check with Mo to see. So yeah, the recording process was a horrible one for most of the dudes, though it’s pretty hard to tell that Julian sent mp3s of his voice and they were copy and pasted on the songs. Modern technology guys. This is it. Calm down on the Muse-y ambition on “Metabolism” guys, that shit is not where you wanna go! Aw too late. “Life” gives us hope. No pun intended, it’s a quality revival jam. Good thing Julian only got two seconds of average Yorkian at the end AGAIN ! damn that impersonation ! This isn’t KLYAM recommended, but check it probably. It’s on their website.
Grade: B (84)


From Last Night, Renowned Artist Lonnie Holley W/ Bradford Cox and Cole Alexander! This video below is an ambient number.
Now this is a good one, not only because I am a big fan of both bands, but because Guns N’ Roses and the Rolling Stones are universally considered to be two of the greatest bands in rock and roll history (for me top ten). The song is “Sympathy for the Devil” by the Rolling Stones.
First up, The Rolling Stones:
With the Arctic Monkeys embarking on another North American tour and a new album coming out, I figured now would be a good time to check out their latest song “Brick by Brick”
I am really digging it and am hopeful for the new album.

Check it out: marksultan.com
Features the great “Tune O’Rama,” a playlist where you can choose from a number of Sultan solo/band tunes, tour dates, and a blog!

Out June 7 on Vice!
1. Family Tree [LIVE VID]
2. Modern Art
3. Spidey’s Curse
4. Mad Dog
5. Mr. Driver
6. Bicentennial Man (Prod. Lockett Pundt)
7. Go Out and Get It (Prod. Lockett Pundt) [LIVE VID/ MUSIC VID]
8. Raw Meat [LIVE VID]
9. Bone Marrow
10. The Lie
11. Time [LIVE VID]
12. Dumpster Dive
13. New Direction [LIVE VID @ 4:00]
14. Noc-a-Homa
15. Don’t Mess My Baby
16. You Keep on Running
We could use some love songs around here.
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart’s 2009 classic “Everything With You.” I love the old, home movie look. Cute girls too!

Speaking of show alerts and Neil Young, the legend himself is coming to town on Tuesday, April 19 at the Wang Theatre in Boston. I may or may not be in attendance depending on my schedule and what have you, but this is definitely KLYAM recommended.