Sunday, August 26, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Recent Discoveries
-Rilo Kiley's new release, "Under the Blacklight", seems to be quite the rock/pop gem. Sure to become a classic.
-Other new albums I am currently enjoying include (as if you care):
1990s - Cookies
Against Me - New Wave
Blitzen Trapper - Wild Mountain Nation
Caribou - Andorra
M.I.A. - Kala
Tegan & Sara - The Con
-Jamie T.'s "Panic Prevention" reminds me of a British G. Love & Special Sauce. I can't get enough of the funky beats and odd lyrical stylings. It's not for everyone, and it does take some getting used to, but I recommend it!
-Oasis started recording a new album on August 6th at Abbey Road studios in London. This is now my most anticipated album.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
"Yeah well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man."
It would be extremely difficult to drag my relatively tiny record collection and player even downstairs. Imagine taking the amount of music that fits on a 30 gig Ipod on vacation without the help of technology and the internet.
I do not pretend to believe that my massive mp3 collection won't be obsolete in the near future. But for right now, it's absolutely fantastic.
I can tell when I have a crappy copy of something. I can also tell when I have a great digital recording. Ideally, I would spend tons of money on the best possible stereo equipment. But since I don't choose to do so, what's really more detrimental to the tunes I hear? Hell, Left of Center on Sirius broadcasts in mono! It's amazing to me that they can't send a stereo signal when they are already operating a satellite in outer space. But what do I know... I won't even admit that my brain isn't triggering emotion from my music in mp3 format.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Sharing the Groove
1. Foamfoot - Live at the Troubadour 1-8-94
2. The National - The Black Sessions (Paris, 2005)
Live music at its finest.
Steely McBeam
There is nothing you can say about the Steelers new mascot that can possibly make me feel any worse.
Dylan and Elvis
"Elvis Costello will be serving as the opening act for Bob Dylan's upcoming fall tour. The two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers kick things off Sept. 22 in Duluth, GA. Singer/songwriter Amos Lee will offer additional opening support during the tour."
As if I needed another reason to grow a pencil-thin moustache!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Wouldn't it be nice
The Beach Boys was the first concert I ever attended. The Civic Arena in Pittsburgh with my parents. It was the only time I ever saw them open the roof of what is now known as the Mellon Arena (the oldest in the NHL).
This video seems to take a while to load, but it is worth the wait. Just hit pause, and then check it in a few minutes.
Contrary to popular belief
"Contrary to rumors regarding the release of Radiohead's follow up to 2003's Hail to the Thief before year's end, a U.S.-based band spokesperson told SPIN.com the speculations are indeed false, stating "there were never plans for anything, there was never a scheduled release… there's also not a Beatles or Led Zeppelin album release this year either." Um, ok."
Fine. I can wait. But by that same logic, I'm sure there will be no Zep or Beatles album released next year either. Or the year after that. Huh...
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Reposado Tasting
Monday, August 13, 2007
Give in to Hemptation...
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
How exciting.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me on Letterman
As Gus would say, "Gonna Teach You Tricks That'll Blow Your Mongrel Mind"...
Clutch - Electric Worry
It's like hardcore blues. I can't get enough of that harmonica player. The live shows must be insane. Imagine seeing them jam out in a shady little underground blues bar like Zeno's...
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Smart Bird
This bird is clearly smarter than everyone else on the set. I think the lady might have too much free time. Is the host that dude from Saved by the Bell? Slater is cool.