Posts Tagged Say Hi to Your Mom
Friday Mix Tape!
Posted by musicthevanderwey in Alternative, Indie Rock, New Releases, On The Couch Mixtape on July 1, 2011
Um, Uh Oh… New Say Hi in Six Days
Posted by T. William Gooch in Alternative, Electronic, Indie Rock, New Releases on January 19, 2011
Only six days until the latest release from Say Hi, formerly Say Hi to Your Mom. In order to celebrate the release of Um, Uh Oh, I am posting my ten favorite Say Hi tracks. Today I will be posting number six and below you will see my previous posts.
#7 – “Northwestern Girls”
#8 – “Yeah, I’m in Love with an Android”
#9 – “Blah, Blah, Blah”
#10 – “Let’s Talk About Spaceships”
I am having so much fun going through all of these past Say Hi albums. This series of posts has definitely allowed me to go back and enjoy music that has gotten me through the first decade of the millennium.
Um, Uh Oh… New Say Hi in Eight Days
Posted by T. William Gooch in Alternative, Electronic, Indie Rock, New Releases on January 17, 2011
Only eight days until the latest release from Say Hi, formerly Say Hi to Your Mom. In order to celebrate the release of Um, Uh Oh, I am posting my ten favorite Say Hi tracks. Today I will be posting number eight, see number nine here and ten here. Also, check out my post “Say Hi… Again” for details about the new release.
Another very exciting announcement, other than my eighth favorite song, is that Paste Magazine is giving listeners a chance to stream the entire album on their site. Click here to listen to Um, Uh Oh in its entirety.
Um, Uh Oh… New Say Hi in Nine Days
Posted by T. William Gooch in Alternative, Electronic, Indie Rock on January 16, 2011
Only nine days until the latest release from Say Hi, formerly Say Hi to Your Mom. In order to celebrate the release of Um, Uh Oh, I am posting my ten favorite Say Hi tracks. Today I will be posting number nine, see number ten here. Also, check out my post “Say Hi… Again” for details about the release.
Today’s track comes from 2006′s Impeccable Blahs. The album is a dedication to vampires and each track in some way is references the fanged beasts of the night. Eric Elbogen, the creative mind behind Say Hi, was a little bit ahead of the times as Twilight and other vampire franchises hadn’t yet become part of pop culture the way they are today.





