4.29.2008
Morrissey performs on Craig Ferguson
4.28.2008
Album of the week
4.26.2008
New Scott Weiland solo album
4.25.2008
Rogue Wave @ Fillmore(Irving Plaza), 4.12.08
Zach Rogue is one nice dude. I'm pretty sure he appeased every single bursting request that came from the crowd. I guess this stood out to me because in these parts, bands don't go out of their way to be congenial. Rogue Wave is from Oakland and so it makes perfect sense. Great energy and solid execution from the band. They seemed to really mean it and the crowd responded well. The set list included tracks from all three records but it was heavily bias toward the new album -which I love so it was cool with me. "Harmonium," the final song from their first set tore the house down and was definitely my favorite of the night. The crowd was split, some cheering loudest for Lake Michigan and others for the beautiful ironic "Screw California," which apparently a couple chicks in the front were pretty desperate to hear.
Recommended listening:
New R.E.M. video: "Hollow Man"
Good song but a video that really doesn't go with the song at all. All you need to know is that the video was done by someone named "Crush." Yep, sensory overload. It is worth watching once though.
4.22.2008
4.20.2008
AlbumS of the week
Trouble in Dreams (Merge)
Dan Bejar is one of the most intellectual minds in music. While Trouble in Dreams doesn't match the brilliance of Destroyer's Rubies, it still shows Bejar's knack for rustic, infectious tracks and clever lyrics. It starts off very strong with the first two tracks and reaches it's climax at the album's centerpiece, the amazing "Shooting Rockets(From the Desk of Night's Ape)." But the album also finishes off strong with the solid tracks, "Leopard of Honor" and "Libby's First Sunrise." It's not necessarily a "troubled" album but it does have an overall undertone of frustration, especially relevant to women.
hear: Blue flower/Blue Flame, Dark Leaves Form a Thread, Foam Hands, Shooting Rockets (From the Desk of Night's Ape), Leopard of Honor, Libby's First Sunrise
R.E.M.
Accelerate (Warner Brothers)
Somebody has been listening to Teenage Fanclub. Much has been made of the new R.E.M. album. We get it -the power is back. And the power is very much welcomed. Still, while Accelerate is a very fun and intriguing album with clever lyrics of its own, track for track, it's not one of R.E.M.'s best. Don't get me wrong, Accelerate has many good tracks and I totally recommend it. It just doesn't have many "great" tracks. But songs such as "Houston" and "Mr. Richards" are compelling, and Accelerate is definitely consistent. If I were to star it, I'd give it 3 and a half.
hear: Man-Sized Wreath, Supernatural Superserious, Hollow Man, Houston, Accelerate, Mr. Richards
New My Brightest Diamond material!
4.18.2008
R.E.M. does marathon Take Away Show session
4.17.2008
New M83 video! album released...
Finally, M83 aka Anthony Gonzalez, returns. The album, titled Saturdays=Youth was released Tuesday- and the first single and video have been dropped as well. The song is "Graveyard Girl." The video rules! Oh boy this is exciting...
4.13.2008
Album of the week
Sun Kil Moon
April (Caldo Verde)
Sun Kil Moon release their first original material since 2003. April has met the expectations and then some. The album starts out with one of its strongest tracks, "Lost Verses," which lasts nearly 10 minutes and ends with an amped up riff or two, after a subdued first 9 minutes. The ending complements the song well, almost like its wrapping the somber tone up and getting on. And subdued is a good word to describe the whole of April. It resembles Kozelek's Red House Painters(especially "Songs For a Blue Guitar") in that it has a darker undertone than Ghosts of the Great Highway and is surprisingly, extremely personal as Kozelek opens his experienced heart for all to examine. Kozelek sang about love before, but it seemed as though it was through a filter of some kind, never quite letting us completely in as April does.
If the album were to have a single, it would be "Moorsetown," probably the strongest overall track on the album although personally, I prefer the stripped down live version on Little Drummer Boy. It may be polished more but it still shines and is one of Kozelek's strongest songs -in sound and lyrics- yet, as is "Lost Verses" and "Heron Blue." "Heron" Blue" is a minimal powerhouse. It sounds as if it's suspended, where a bomb could drop at any time; the key being the bass drum which sneaks in halfway through the song. The arrangement is perfect and it sounds like new territory in production for Mark. Another standout, "Unlit Hallway" was also released on the live Drummer Boy and is also polished, albeit for the better this time due mainly to the Ukulele and backing vocals from Will Oldham who adds his voice to "Like the River" as well. Ben Gibbard also contributes vocals in "Lost Verses." Other highlights include "Tonight in Bilboa" and "Like the River." In fact, there's really not a bad song on the album. "The Light" and "Tonight the Sky" are somewhat monotonous, but even still, Kozelek's ability to lock you in with his vocals is unleashed. And you will find it hard to kick the melodies from "Lucky Man" and "Harper Road" from your mind.
hear: Lost Verses, Lucky Man, Unlit Hallway, Heron Blue, Moorestown, Like The River, Tonight in Bilbao
4.11.2008
Chewbaka- I mean, Devendra Banhart and Natalie Portman an item
New video/song from Death Cab: "I Will Possess Your Heart"
The Song is "I Will Possess Your Heart." Apparently it's the first single from their forthcoming Narrow Stairs album, set to drop in a couple weeks. The video is sort of boring but the (long)song sounds exciting, even if the lyrics are a little bland.
Radiohead has its own net. site, Kanye his own travel site...and Ramielle kicked off American Idol?
I'm gone for 2 weeks and this is what I come home to? We all know Ramielle rocked so RIP Ram -not to mention the Australian dude who is way better than half the young ones remaining on that show. At least he's lived in America for like 10 years, unlike the Irish American wannabe who's only been here 2 years. Am i really blogging about American Idol? Yes. Yes, I am. I can't take Kanye seriously ever since he said he was the McDonalds of music. People listen to your music to go to the bathroom?
As for Radiohead, way to keep massaging the hand you've been jawing on for the past decade. A social networking site? You're Radiohead! You're one of the best bands in the world -not a vehicle by which people can get to know each other -or even you- better. You already have forums. Pretending you were the first band to give their music away for free is one thing...but dipping your hand into the economics of social media is just lame. I understand some bands are more than just bands. But even then, their true essence hasn't changed. By doing this, you're transforming yourself from a band into something fundamentally different at the core. There is such thing as too much Radiohead. And although I arrived at that point many times in the past, this is beyond that. This isn't music and it's a departure from which you excel. It really has nothing to do with music. Stop trying to be revolutionary and just play.