Monday, March 30, 2009

Mike's 104 Songs to Hear Before You Die: Song #7

Photo by Mike


Read a review yesterday that prompted me to pick this song, as the band just released a new album this year.


Here it is, numba 7:


The Thermals - Power Doesn't Run On Nothing


Who: The Thermals, Power Trio from Portland, OR


What: " Power Doesn't Run On Nothing, from their 2006 breakout album The Body, The Blood, The Machine, loosely based on a "young couple who must flee a United States governed byfascist faux-Christians."


When: '06, although I probably heard it in '07 (thanks to John87), but it sounds like it came from a distopic near-future, thanks to its "no-fi" production and paranoid lyrics.


Where: U.S. I suppose


Why: Righteous indignation pounded into your ears whether you like it or not, baby! The Thermals are not afraid to take on religion and government throughout this album, but this song is their most effective. The description of the U.S. as "just a child," and "old as hell," both ring true just a minute apart. The immediacy of Thermals' singer Hutch Harris' voice drives the song forward. When he shouts "we need the land you're standing on, so let's go!" you can see him leading the charge. That's pretty much it for this song- hardcore lyrics and righteous indignation- but it definitely makes a strong point using very little more than some power chords and shouting. If you like it, check out the whole album (none of the songs standout quite the way this one does) or check out their new one (that I believe I will be purchasing and reviewing soon, based on the strength of the title track) Now We Can See.

We are just a child
we are just a child
we are wide awake
but our legs are shaky
we're unaware
we're hyper-active
we stare into space
with grins on our faces

so give us what we're asking
for
cause either way,
we're gonna take it

our power doesn't run on nothing
we need the land you're standing on
so lets go

move it


we are old as hell

we are old and tell
the children
when to kill
and when to sit still

everyone doing what we say

till our dying day,
till our breath is empty

so give us what we're asking
for
cause either way we're gonna take it
our power doesn't run on nothing

we need the land you're standing on
so
lets go
move it

yeah you need to let it go

move it

yeah we're, more equal,

we'll move you people,

off the planet cause goddamn we need the fuel


so, so let the beat roll over,

the beat roll over,
everyone in line, one in line

so, so let the beat roll over,

the beat roll over,
everyone in line
one at a time
they'll give us what we're asking for,

cause God is with us, and our God's the richest
our power doesn't run on nothing,

it runs on blood,
and blood is easy to obtain
when you have no shame

when you have no shame
so let the sun bathe

let the sun bathe

we'll still have life,
we'll burn even brighter

we'll drain the well, turn all to hell,

leave the earth's surface to the worthless dirt

let the beat roll over,
let the beat roll over,

to everyone in mind,
everyone in line

you think we'll cease?

to see a reason,

to think it's fair?
to think it's fair,

to think we care?


Here is the song with all the previous songs on my list:




Previous songs on my list:
#1) The Smashing Pumpkins - Muzzle (for teaching me how to be a teenager)
#2) Sufjan Stevens - Vito's Ordination Song (beautiful sounds, transcendent lyrics)
#3) They Might Be Giants - Number Three (goofy lyrics, unstoppable foot-tapping fun)
#4) Counting Crows - Four Days (beautiful harmonies, sweet metaphors)
#5) Drive-By Truckers - Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife (heartwrenching lyrics, heartstring pulling slide guitar)
#6) Architecture in Helsinki - It'5! (fun!)

And John87's list:
#100) Sonic Youth- The Diamond Sea
#99) Ani Difranco - Both Hands (Live)
#98) Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend
#97) Eels - P.S. You Rock My World
#96) Vienna Teng - City Hall

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Mike's 104 Songs to Hear Before You Die: Song #6



By the way, John, you are not ahead. You've done 5 songs- this is my 6th. So haHA sir, haHA. Anyways, in case you aren't familiar

#1) The Smashing Pumpkins - Muzzle (for teaching me how to be a teenager)
#2) Sufjan Stevens - Vito's Ordination Song (beautiful sounds, transcendent lyrics)
#3) They Might Be Giants - Number Three (goofy lyrics, unstoppable foot-tapping fun)
#4) Counting Crows - Four Days (beautiful harmonies, sweet metaphors)
#5) Drive-By Truckers - Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife (heartwrenching lyrics, heartstring pulling slide guitar)

And John87's list:
#100) Sonic Youth- The Diamond Sea
#99) Ani Difranco - Both Hands (Live)
#98) Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend
#97) Eels - P.S. You Rock My World
#96) Vienna Teng - City Hall

Song Numero 6:

Architecture in Helsinki - It'5!

Who: Architecture in Helsinki

What: It'5! A delightful little pop thing... I can't describe it really

When: 2005 on their second album (that I thought was their debut) In Case We Die

Where: Australia, not Helsinki

Why: This one came on in the car today and I was like, "oh man, I love this song". Then I tried to think of why I love this song, and I just don't know. It might be the video that Dan sent me soon after the album came out. It might be the falsetto (I'm a sucker for falsetto). Or maybe it's just the frantic pace, the crazy lyrics, the random guitar and horn licks, the sheer fun of the song. The lyrics are actually a bit of a downer, but there's just so much joy in the sound of this song. And you know, this was also probably my first foray into indie pop. I think at the time this song came out I had heard a lot of new music, like indie rock, alt-country, alt-folk, brit rap, etc, but I hadn't heard any of the pop genre of the indie side, except maybe a little Polyphonic Spree, which I considered to be something all its own. So maybe that was why I latched onto this song. But anyways, it's a fun song, I highly recommend this album (much better than the debut) but especially this song is just... well, FUN.

Stranger danger,
Danger stranger,

When you gonna follow through?


The mistake you don't make,

Or the rain cloud covers above your house.

Steal the feelings,
Don't focuse on the flames girl.

Have I failed to impress you?

Could've sworn that wine
And one and four made two,

But it's 5!

It's 5!


Can I ride with you

Until the sunset gets all red?

And we'll get chased by the moon


Hope the passion don't fade

Since you decided he's your spouse.

Wheeling, dealing,

Joking things will change girl.

Have I failed to impress you?

Could've sworn that wine

And one and four made two,
But it's 5!

It is 5!


I'm gonna get all crotchety old man on your asses for a bit

Ok I just have a couple of things I want to bitch about for awhile. The Intranets blog/facebook/myspace/twitter is the best way for someone with an opinion to make themselves feel important so I'm going to bitch here. Though there will be little to no consequence.

Anyway. Ok first of is Zune. Zune's are fucking ridiculous. My mind can not wrap around what kind of shit product this is. Not a good kind of shit either. The kind of shit you find in someone elses toilet when you lift up the seat, or stadium communal bathroom shit. I don't get how microsoft completly said fuck you to the macintosh ipod business model and product structure. How can they possibly hope to even compete against that juggernaut if they don't even atempt to make the product similar to the i-pod aka the universal mp3 play. We don't even call them mp3 players, everything is an ipod now.
The reason i complain about this is my sister. She got a zune some time ago for some insane reason. I think she thought it would be cool to fuck the man by not joining the cult of ipod. Well what she got was fucked. 2 years she's had it and has not been able to figure out how to add or remove usic from it. Her friend put a couple of things on and now she's sick of all the albums. I being the thoughtful music and technological genius that i am decided to help her out and share some of my hard "bought" music. 2 weeks it took me of trying to get this thing to work. 2 weeks to get a microsoft product to run on windows. And then when i finally did i had to look up websites on how to run the damn thing. Trust me there's a lot of websites out there for zune help...probablly more then actual zunes in circulation. Anyway now on the day of her birthday i'm finally getting the damn thing filled up with music. Even this is hard. You have to find the folders you want the zune software to read, then the zune folder scans everything and this takes forever then you have to go through the list of scanned folders to find what you want to add and then add it and then that takes forever. So ridiculous.

Anyway don't buy a zune don't support it and don't even think that it has any right to exist in the ipod world.God bless mac and their monopoly on mp3 players. This company not only makes a product that is affordable, easy to use, technologically sound, diverse and stylish...they constantlly are updatig every version of their brand. From hardware to software they're totally focused on improvements. So fuck you microsoft and really really from the deepest darkest diseased part of my soul fuck you zune.

Oh and happy 25th B-day Andrea

http://g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/aroundthenet/66493/Cat-Poo-One-Zune-Warehouse.html

ok the part of the above link's clip that's relevant to my rant is about halfway through the clip. The whole clip is still funny. But i love olivia's take on the zune. My mom actually likes this show too.It's hillarious especially their Around the Net segments.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

DOOM DOOM DOOM the supervillain

AHH DOOM ( aka Mf Doom aka Viktor Vaughn aka 90 other aliases) you make me happy. I don't know what it is about this guy but I love his albums more then I should. I think it's just the sense of fun he has in his music. Whatever it is his albums are always good if not great...and for the most part that goes for his new album Born Like This.


Ok history lesson cause i assume most people don't have the whole story on DOOM. DOOM is a rapper/producer/supervillain. He just recentlly changed his name from MF (metal face/metal finger) Doom to just DOOM. DOOM always wears a mask much like Dr. Doom in the fantastic four comic/terrible movie. Madvillainy His collaboration with producer Madlib is one of the best rap albums of the past decade if not ever.( a 93 on metacritic and #6 on it's highest reviewed albums ever) He also has some great work as Viktor Vaughn (Dr. Doom's pre crazy guy name) and just MF. Doom. Strangest of all he did an album with producer danger mouse, half of gnarles barkley, under the name DangerDoom which was released by cartoon networks adult swim and uses samples from it's classic shows...Yes it's as amazing and crazy as it sounds. 

Okay the point here is DOOM is an amazing rapper. In terms of flow and wordplay there's hardly anyone who's as good. He's got a laid back but quick attack. Almost all his albums use samples to create a background story in every album and Born Like This is similar though it creates more atmosphere than story. Born Like This is DOOM's first album since 2006 i think. It's been a long time coming though ( I have to say I'm anxiously awaiting the rumored Madvillainy 2). He seems a little strained here and the album does seem a bit forced. There were rumors that he'd died and someone else had simply put on his mask...hence the name change...and at first listen i kind of thought he sounded a bit different... slower and not as laid back. This isn't to say this is a bad album. There's a lot of great moments and some really good songs. I really liked the guest rappers Tony Stark (aka Ghostface Killer taking iron man's name) and Empress Sharrh on Angelz and Still Dope respectively. Angelz is supposed to be on a DOOM Ghostface collaboration, which from this song I hope is coming out. 

In the end this is an okay release...though an ok release from DOOM is still better then most. It's sort of like a comic book character who's story gets passed to a new writer and artist. It's a different comic and at first you long for the old writer to come back before you realize the characters themselves hold up a mediocre effort. If your a DOOM fan I'd suggest picking it up, if your not versed in his Supervillainy then you should start out with Madvillainy or DangerDoom. Either way DOOm is one of the premiere artist in underground hip hop and worth hearing.

Ha ha I'm now ahead of you mike...Here's my #96 song to check out

Artist: Vienna Teng

Album: Dreamig through the Noise

Song: City Hall

Why: Ok another great album. It was definetally overlooked and I think unfairly clumped in with similar girl singer songwritters of the time. I bought, yes bought, this album after I heard an interview with Teng on NPR...pretentious indie kid alert. It struck me as a sort of relaxing piano led female vocal album. After a couple of listens I found it to be a lot more then that. There's some phenominal lyrics, great piano and beautiful melodies.

I picked City hall because of it's complex message of modern love. Essentially this song is about a lesbian couple in love going to city hall to get their marriage license. There's a crowd there so you get the feeling this is happening the day that a city, say San Fran where gay marriage is finally made legal. They've been waiting for years to commit to each other and finally they get the news they can and they drive 500 miles to city hall where it can be done...(i would walk 500 miles and i would walk 500 more just to be the man who'd walk oe thousand miles to be with you). There's just this great sense of happiness in the crowd. Everyone is going to finally be given the rights they want. What really hits home is the final few lyrics:

Ten years waiting for this moment of fate,
when we say the words and sign our names,
if they take it away again some day,
this beautiful thing won't change.
Man that's just tearjerking.This song obviouslly has a big impact nowadays with that ridiculous prop 8 assing in san fran and all those lovely happy couples getting their love marginalised. I could rant and rave about prop 8, but this is about music so I won't. The point is this: Love is love no matter who it's between. This song could easily hit your local top 40 radio stations and people wouldn't see it more then just a love song and that's what i think adds such a punch to it.
So way to go ms. Mrs. Miss Vienna Teng. A great love song full of joy and happiness with a very political shade of grey to it. That's why I pick this song as one to check out. Yeahy.


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

#97 on my list of songs yah should know...

Song: p.s. You rock My World

Band: Eels

Album: Electro Shock Blues

Why:
Ok again an album that you should own. Definetally on my top ten all time favorite albums, probablly around 3. On it's own to anyone this album is a phenominal example of a talented artist painting his life into an album. Usually I don't really care about the personal lives of bands I like, but this a special oocasion because the album is boosted by knowing what E the main Eels member was going through in his life. Within about 12 months E's sister commited suicide and I believe he found her dead in the bathroom, the opening track is 'Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor'. Then his mother died of cancer...a lot of the songs tie into cancer and her death, but Dead of Winter is really discriptive. So this album is kind of a downer. E doesn't hold back at all in exploring his emotions and the sort of craziness that takes over your life during these times.

I really have sort of assimilated this album into my conciousness more then any other I know. During low points in my life electro shock blues has been a comforting security blanket and a sort of passing and active reminder that shit, gloriouslly opressing and downright 'unfair' shit happens. I always used to laugh at people who talk about albums that helpped them get better or when you hear someone thank an artist for helpping them. I kind of found that cheesy. Well I'll thank you mister E, you've definetally helpped me threw a jam opr two in my time.

So why p.s. you rock my world? Well it's the closing track and it's just a great ending to this whole album. In a moviue where everything is going wrong you sort of expect a holywood ending where all situations are resolved and smiles creep across the actors faces. Well anyone living through bad times knows that this sort of doesn't happen. And it doesn't here. The whole song sort of paints a picture of a time post tradgedy where your kind of just starting to go through your normal routines again, but still feeling that change in your life. There's lots of great lines: 'I was at a funeral the day I realised I wanted to spend my life with you' 'I don't know where we're going I don't know what we'll do' are a few. But the best , and what really hit me in the head after the whole albums feel was the last lines E sings... '...and how a careful man tries to dodge the bullets while a happy man takes a walk, and maybe it's time to live' So great. There's no yeah I'm a better person and I realise I'm gonna be ok and lfe is wonderful. That never happens. Instead you gat a sort of realization that you can't change the past and that worrying about the future is sort of futile so just live. But he doesn't stand up and shout I'm gonna live better. It's more okay I'm gonna try. That makes the song so much more realistic and powerful. On the eels next album in the opener Grace Kelly Blues E finishes the song by saying ' and me I'm feeling pretty good as of now. I'm not so sure when I got here or how. Sun melting the fake smile away. I think you know I'll be okay." So the character is getting by and trying to smile.

I always kind of cringe at really emotional songs sung or performed by people who don't seem honest or talented enough to convey their feelings. On Electro shock blues and p.s. you rck my world E and the Eels really do a great job of conveying a specific set of honest feelings and emotions that people go through. So you should listen to it. there nuff said.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Trying to catch up to Mike's list so that we meet at 50/51...so here's #98 on my list

Song: Girlfriend

Artist: Matthew Sweet

Album: Girlfriend

Why: Well I sort of turned it on earlier today and thought...Hey I love this song and should write about it on the blog.

Okay first the album. Girlfriend is a stone cold unargueable Classic. Classic. Like one of the best albums ever and should and most of the times is on top albums of all time. Of course this is one that gets the shaft. There's a ton of stuff going on here and I think one of the big reasons why Sweet never had as huge a success as he should (though he did have 3 pretty big singles and if you listen to "Sick of Myself" off of 100% fun you'll reecognise him) is because of his sort of classic rock and alterna 90's mix. It's not really cool on either side. The people who like guitar heavy classic rock will probablly find it to young and people in love with that time periods alterna rock will probablly find the album to heavy in the old styles. But now...now there's no reason why not to go back and check out this album. It's gorgeous and well thought out and fun.

Why i love the song Girlfriend. Well I love the video and actually still sort of visualise it now when I hear the song 10 years or so later. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x691y_matthew-sweet-girlfriend_music


It's got a phenominal guitar hook, a chorus that get's stuck in your head and it's just plain fun. It's the sort of well thought out fun energetic and skilled music I wish I could hear on the radio nowadays. Unfortunatelly that doesn't happen and instead I kep my I-pod on random, except when me and my mom listen to the Maxwell Show...god I love those guys.

Song 99 outa 100 to check into your ears...

I kinda like Mike's format of orginization so I'll do it similar.

#99

Who: Ani Difranco

Song: Both Hands (live)

Album: Living in Clip

Why:
Ok there's lots of reasons to check out this song. First off is that you should own this collection. Living in clip is one of the best collections of live music by a phenominal live performer. The way the album is put together is something I loved. There's clips of the band talking, a great introduction to the band, they sort of make up a song on the spot and all the material is Ani's best stuff to that point. In otherwards it's one of those rare live albums that really gives you an accurate simulation of the performers live show instead of just being live versions of material you already own.

So why Both Hands....First is the great intro to the song. This building of an orchestrated version of the melody in the song, then it cuts out and it's just Ani strumming and singing. Second I really think this song cuts through the bullshit perception of what people think Ani is and what she really is. Most people have this view that she's just some stereotypical rrriot grrrl singing about woman problems and how much she hates men. And yeah there are those songs, but really Ani is a great guitar player and a phenominal lyricsist (sp?).

This song is (atleast my own interpretation (sp?) from listening) is about being in love. The way you fall in love crazy ridiculouslly. The time when your happy all the time and nothing can fuck with the endorphins in your head. This song is the end of one of those relationships. The narrator is thinking of the best time while experiencing the worst times. It's thins sort of complicated lyrics that kept me a fan of ani for so long. It's not just a song about love and not just a song about a break up, it's about breaking up with someone you love and it really captures that.

So there you go a great song, don't let your prejudgements get in the way of listening to it.


PS from Mike: John, you gotta learn how to add the song and the tags, man ( :

Friday, March 20, 2009

Mike's 104 Songs to Hear Before You Die: Song #5

Photo by Mike

#1) The Smashing Pumpkins - Muzzle (for teaching me how to be a teenager)
#2) Sufjan Stevens - Vito's Ordination Song (beautiful sounds, transcendent lyrics)
#3) They Might Be Giants - Number Three (goofy lyrics, unstoppable foot-tapping fun)
#4) Counting Crows - Four Days (beautiful harmonies, sweet metaphors)

Ok, let's spin that wheel and see what pops up next... a great song from 2008:

Drive-By Truckers - Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife

Who:
Drive-By Truckers on their release Brighter Than Creation's Dark

What: Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife, the tale of a man confused to wake up in heaven

When: January of 2008. I heard it just before the album was released through hypem, and in conjunction with another song (also on The List) I was compelled to purchase the album

Where: Surprisingly I was in Japan - the song sounds like pure Southern U.S. though

Why: This is an easy one. Even Dan, who is not a rock fan, and surely not an Alt-Country fan, loved this song on first listen. The storytelling prowess of Patterson Hood rivals my favorite wordsmiths of all time (read my review of Brighter Than Creation's Dark). This is a "goosebump" song if ever I heard one. A man who leaves his "two daughters and a beautiful wife" has his story wonderfully spun by Hood, who is backed by the most hallowed plucked and slide guitar (thanks to new addition to the Truckers, John Neff on pedal steel - insanely glorious improvement) that you will hear this decade. The story pops back and forth between the man wandering around heaven and his friends and family back on Earth. The bittersweetness is almost too much, really, but somehow it never seems over the top like many tear-jerking country songs do these days. I think this one stands on its own merits so I'll just let you hear it and decide. If you like the song check out Brighter Than Creations Dark and then go back and pick up older Drive-By Truckers albums; they are all great.

When he reached the gates of heaven
He didn’t understand
He knew that folks were coming over
Or was it all a dream?
Was it all a crazy dream?

He saw them playing there before him
What were they doing there?
It felt like home, It must be alright
Or is it just a dream?
Is it just a crazy dream?

Memories replay before him
All the tiny moments of his life
Laying round in bed on a Saturday morning
Two daughters and a wife
Two daughters and a beautiful wife

Meanwhile on Earth his friends came over
Shocked and horrified
Dolls and flowers at the storefront
Everybody cried
Everybody cried and cried

Is there vengeance up in heaven?
Are those things left behind?
Maybe everyday is Saturday morning
Two daughters and a wife
Two daughters and a beautiful wife
Two daughters and a beautiful wife

Buy Drive-By Truckers
Drive-By Truckers


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

100 of my own songs i've heard that others should hear before they can't use their hearing, but if your deaf already this is pointless sorry.

Okay so Mike encouraged me to make my own little list of songs to talk about. I don't really have a list of 100 songs and these aren't necissarily my favorite songs ever. These are more along the lines of what i consider important and ear worthy of just about everyone.

#100 The Diamond Sea by Sonic Youth from the album Washing Machine.

First off the cover for Washing Machine just instantly sparks a smile and a youthful reminicents of my home in Chardon Ohio. Sonic Youth was my first crack band. I was addicted hardcore. Before there was the internet to steal music there were those idiots at sony BMG. I think that's the name of it. Pay for 1 cd and get 12 free just make sure you buy 20 more cds in the next year. Yeah I never paid them and I opened like 10 accounts. Plus i was like 16 so they totally couldn't prosecute me. Suckers. In one outing I got the entire available sonic youth dicography. It was sort of slim picking and I ended up with Washing Machine, Experimental jet set, sister and Evol.
I got into sonic youth thanks in part to another dead stapple of my youth, the wonderful and dearly missed radio station 107.9 the end. You ask anyone from cleveland ohio that was growing up in the mid to late 90's about the end and you will get a sort od doey eyed sad puppy dog stare. That radio station was the shit. The last day they were on me and my friends snuck out of school just to hear the last days broadcast...what did those crazy bastards do...they played It's the end of the world as we know it by R.E.M all fucking day on repeat. Awsome.

Anyway to give the end more credit, thatr fucking radio station played all 20 minutes of the diamond sea on a regular basis. Alllllllll 20 minutes of a song that devolves into earsplitting chaos for about 12 minutes. It's noise rock in it's purest feedback drenched glory. they actually played that song on the radio.In a major city. And it wasn't a college radio station.

Ok so about the song. It's really the sort of farthest point the band could take reverb symphonies. It hurts to listen to.http://www.overcompensating.com/posts/20090306.html
While the album as a whole really isn't a great shinning example of the craftsmanship of SY the song Diamond sea really sort of sums up the reasons why i love this band and why i love ear shredding guitar squeeling noise rock. So there you go, check out the song...

....to do a little game till my next song: my next song is off a live album by a female musician and the title has something to do with what i am doing right now.Yeah that's not much of a riddle or a clue really... i couldn't think of anything sorry.

Mike's 104 Songs to Hear Before You Die: Song #4

So I'm finally on to number four in my continuing list of songs that I think you should hear before you die. Remember, these songs are based purely on my deep love for each one. Previous songs, some with a link to download, can be found here:

#1) The Smashing Pumpkins - Muzzle (for teaching me how to be a teenager)
#2) Sufjan Stevens - Vito's Ordination Song (beautiful sounds, transcendent lyrics)
#3) They Might Be Giants - Number Three (goofy lyrics, unstoppable foot-tapping fun)

So here it is, number 4:

Counting Crows - Four Days



Who: Counting Crows, my all-time favorite band, led by the poetic lyrics and endearing voice of Adam Duritz

What: "Four Days," the 4th track from the Crows' 3rd album, This Desert Life

When: November 2nd, 1999. I am almost positive I bought this album on the day it came out, as I did with their 2nd, 4th, and 5th albums: so I first heard the song on that day.

Where: In my bedroom in Cleveland. I love the fact that the song sounds like it was recorded in a bedroom as well... more on that later

Why: I think it is a little easier to explain why this one is on the list compared to the last one. The song is a beautifully
phrased song about longing. All the protagonist "want[s] is something good, it gets harder every time." The love of his life keeps leaving, flying to Cleveland (one of the other reasons I love this song: he played it live when he came through Cleveland in '99, mentioning that it was one of four songs on the new album he called his "Ohio set"). I think the metaphor of a bird flying away, one that is not new, and that Adam himself has done before, is wonderfully executed here. The futility of seeing a bird rise into the night sky and having no way to stop it perfectly brings to mind the idea of a long-distance love leaving town.

The music itself has so much warmth to it that the song hardly sounds sad at all. The Crows love to do this, and Adam himself said he loves to juxtapose pretty music with harsh words, because most of the time people don't even listen to the lyrics. This record, like the two previous, was recorded in a mansion, different songs in different rooms. I'm not sure which room this was recorded in, but it has the more "padding" to it than any of the others. It has an analog feel that makes me think of a bedroom, or even more appropriately, a small living room with lots of soft furniture and lots of people. The harmonies on the song are better than any the Crows have done before or since, and I think that again adds to the overall warmth. Finally, the placement on the album after the desolate "Amy Hit the Atmosphere," and before the slightly less bleak "All My Friends," highlights the uplifting music, and increases the inkling of hope one can find in the lyrics.

So now on to my personal reason for loving this song. I had a long distance relationship with my wife, and the first time I was away from her was for about 6 weeks. When I was four days away from seeing her again I kept hearing this song over and over in my head (I wasn't actually able to listen to any music) and ever since then it has been my 4 days to go song (my 3 days to go song will also appear on this list eventually) when we are apart.

All I want is something good
It gets harder every time
She is leaving here tonight
Take a breath
Take your time
Spread your wings and rise
Make a mark upon the wall
Paint your face and pass the time
Close your eyes and she ascends
Hold your breath and ease your mind
Forty Thousand times
Time fades into the night
They descend and then they climb
Feathers falling through the night
Have you seen Ohio rise?
It has been four days and nights
All I want is something fine
It gets harder every time
She is sleeping far away
Take a breath
Take your time
Spread your wings and rise
Rise into the black Ohio skies

Counting Crows - Four Days (zShare)
Counting Crows (check out the download of them covering "Borderline" by Madonna)
Buy Counting Crows on iTunes

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

yeah yeah yeah's It's Blitz review

Dear Yeah yeah yeah's,

FUCK YOU!

It's Blitz? what the hell is this dirvel? Seriouslly what happened to you guys. Where's mthe art star,date with the night, black tongue fierce rock power. Why are there keyboards and dance songs on this album? Why isn't karen O yelling at the top of her lungs?Why do you think you have to change? Why do you think you need to make mediocre pop trash.Why does your album IT'S BLITZ have no energy? Why the hell is the cover the most exciting part of this album?http://pitchfork.com/news/34603-yeah-yeah-yeahs-reveal-badass-iits-blitzi-cover/
I don't get it. You've lost me. I was a good fan. I bought your first ep and fever to tell before that maps video. I was there for you when Show your Bones kinda didn't work. I even pumped this new album up to my friends. You've made me sad. You've fallen to the gods of Mtv. I just can't follow you anymore. Enjoy your Spin cover article assholes....

Love,
One of your biggest fans
John 87

p.s. fuck you

well anyway this album sucks. I appreciate artists trying things out and evolving overtime. I love when bands do that, in fact i think it's necessary. What i hate is when bands cut away their 'edge' to make pop music. Fever to tell was pop music. The band was great in the loud scratchy guitar, paniced drums and karen o screaming like a siren. So over two albums they cut all that awya. Now it's soft electro dance punk and hushed vocals. Why? seriouslly what were they trying to do besides make more money and hit up the mainstream radio. There's no energy here,no catchy lyrics or fun songs. It's bland and blah. This album isn't the egg being squeezed by the random hand on the cover, it's the white wall behind it. so yeah don;t bother if you ask me. There's more then enough mediocre alterna bands out there.

My I-pod my other girlfriend...I send as much time with her as I do my real girlfriend...My Xbox

So yeah I guess I've been on my own personal recession. Don't know why I haven't written much here ...it's been a month since I promised to post that mixtape...ha I break promises like I break hearts, by simply disapearing...that could have been funnier.

So I've spent the last month perfecting my lil ipod. I scrapped everything off it and just began putting things back on it one by one. It's kind of like the modern day album reorganising.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQvOnDlql5g. So yea I just started going through my digital collection and scrapping all the stuff i really don't need. Really there's no need for anyone to have 35 lil wayne albums...yes there are more then 35 lil wayne albums. Anyway I learned a lot about myself...it was a growing experience....not really actually. I found out how big a pretentious music snob i am. Seriouslly who thinks that they need every single Sarah record single. Anyway I've got 68.3 gigs filled up now, all organised and with every album cover. I really enjoy the coverflow option on the new ipods. I think the album cover is an important aspect to all albums. It along with the album name sort of sets the inital tone before you even begin playing the music. So having those album covers available to flip through is a nice touch. Most of the time now i don't look up albums or artists I just sort of flip through till I find something I want to check out.

Now one of the major flaws I find with the new digital downloading era is the buy only one song from an album cause you can pay 99cents instead of 10 bucks. This really promotes the radio top 40 single format and sort of keeps down the little guys. I always kind of felt the arguement over illegal downloading was pushed so hard by huge record companies was because downloading really helpped a lot of tiny artists. I mean people refer to bands that are big on the bloggosphere now as myspace bands. Digital media is away of accessing an incredible amount of media very quickly and easily. Where before you had to access MTV and the radio to get new music now it's everywhere.Bands you'd never heard of are getting talked about without major label support. While I've been typing this I downloaded the new Alela Diane album, I'd never known about her if i hadn't gotten a recomendation from a blog about her great album the pirate gospel. Now she's got a review in Paste magazine and a slowly building career in the bloggosphere.

Unfortunatelly I can see the draw to the single format. I drive around most of the time with my ipod on shuffle and allow it to pump out a sort of radio station mix bag. It's nice to just get random songs, i mean nobody really can listen to 36.7 days worth of music and hear all the good stuff.

So here's a sort of compromise. Buy that single you like. bay Itunes your 99 cents. but then go and download the album somewhere else. Checkout what the artists do as a whole. I really think it's worth it to see what someone makes as a whole and not just as a part. It helps fuel creativity instead of just mundane pop fodder that is safe and sells well.

well that's my lil rant of the day.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Excuse me if I leak brains on your shirt-- my mind just got blown

Wow. Just watch this:


Ok, if you liked that, how about 6 more tracks in the same style, different genres? Check out the site ThruYou for more amazing YouTube remixes by Kutiman. He's an Israeli artist (actually his last album was reviewed on Pitchfork and did pretty well - listen to the album streaming here) named Ophir Kutiel, and he spent 3 months working on the ThruYou project. I'm truly amazed by the quality of the work. If you head to his website and check out the credits for each video you will find the most banal of videos went into the masterpieces he has made. Trombone playing for a small group of people, complete with talking and silhouettes running across the screen, make for a YouTube video no one will ever see, but in Kutiman's deft hands it becomes the lazy drunken melody of a dub raggae song. I have heard DJ Shadow's name thrown out in comparison, and I also think of Girl Talk's work, and I think this is the both the climax of one movement (the YouTube generation's "look at me" videos) and the start of another (the collaboration over the internet is creating higher and higher quality output). Love it.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Eating Alone + Some Random Thoughts

An osprey "eating alone"(Photo by Mike)

So I found this eclectic blog when I was looking for other "to hear before you die" lists called Eating Alone. It's this dude who makes music and also enjoys food. If he added wildlife to his list of things to blog about it would be too good to be true. Anyways, I made a comment and he decided to make a little spotlight on our blog: there was no point in the colon since I could have just made the word "blog" the link, but whatever. I know lately it's been just me, and before that just John87 and me, but Dan is finally getting settled in and is still excited about the blog and Drew still checks up once in awhile. It's totally true how we really are brought together by music in so many ways: we've been to concerts together, played rock band together, sang songs together, annoyed each other with music the others don't like, and on and on. Which brings me to part 2 of this post:

So my grandpa just died this past year. He was in his upper 70's I believe, and for most of my adult life he was wheelchair bound and a bit out of it. We would go visit and just watch the Indians play or just talk a bit, and I know my dad would go over and put on Big Band music and listen with him. I guess my grandpa really loved Big Band. So at our annual family Christmas party they played a cassette tape he had made for a party, and I was definitely a little confused, but from what I gather he threw a party yearly where there was a music challenge. He would spend weeks preparing the tape with snippets of a song and then the challenge was to guess the name and song. It was strange hearing his voice so strong and playful, because our conversations had been limited so much to just expecting a smile. It made me wonder if music affected him the way it affects me. I think my brothers and I are very similar in our love of music in a way that a lot of people just don't get. For instance, my wife just can't have music on all the time, and she doesn't listen to lyrics. I used to listen to a song 4, 5, or more, times in a row if I liked a particular part. If there is quiet I put on music. I think Drew and Dan are the same, although I'm not sure to what extent. And I think our dad has it, too. He once told me, when the song "I'm Your Captain" by Grand Funk Railroad came on, that he used to put it on repeat every night when he went to bed one summer. I remember I brought home my mp3 player and FM transmitter and he just about flipped: he thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. I told him I had Johnny Cash on it another time I visited and he borrowed it and had headphones on in the morning when I came downstairs, just listening as he laid on a chair in the living room. Is this genetic, like our bad tempers and our bursting laughter? Will I pass this almost compulsive love of music on to my kids or will they get my wife's passing enjoyment of it? Does it really matter to me? Yes. It does, because if my dad gets to have a relaxing end of his life I hope I can go over and watch the Tribe and listen to the Big Bands (Stones, Doors, Creedence) that he loves so much, and if I am so lucky to have my kids around me at the end of my life I could only hope for the same.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Music Review: The Tallest Man on Earth


The Tallest Man on Earth: Shallow Grave
4 out of 5

Here's one I missed in 2008, and surely would have been one of my favorites of the year. I first read about The Tallest Man on Earth, AKA Kristian Matsson, a Swedish musician, in Paste, I believe. All I really remember about the article was the comparison to Bob Dylan, which of course seems a bit cliched, but they really pushed you to want to find out how much like Dylan he sounds. Well, I gotta say, he's pretty Dylanesque, although I honestly think his voice sounds more like John Prine, and his guitar work far surpasses both of those artists. Who he really reminds me of is Mason Jennings, because like Jennings' debut album, every song sounds like a favorite the first time. I think that is the mark of a great songwriter, and TMOE is that, for sure.

His voice is less than nothing special, but he is able to sing his simple, twisting melodies without much trouble, and his fingerpicked guitar marches along behind. I'm not going to lie, Ive listened to the album at least 5 or 6 times now, and I still haven't paid much attention to the lyrics, which is usually the first thing I do, but again, the lovely melodies and familiarity of each tune have made each song a winner. I especially like the opener, "I Won't Be Found," with its thrumbing guitar and TMOE's "huh's" annunciating the end of each line. It sounds like a lost classic, although I have almost no idea what it's supposed to be about. That song is followed by "Pistol Dreams," another beauty with just the guitar and simple melody. If there is a downside to the album, it would be that some of the songs that don't work instantly tend to slow down the breakneck pace of the hits. Overall, if you are a fan of simple folk I would highly recommend checking this one out.

Check out Aquarium Drunkard (great blog) for a few free songs.
Buy it on Amazon