I've finally gotten around to listening to Glenn Mercer's
Wheels in Motion
for a second time. Love it. Essential for any Feelies fan, I think.
The album reminded me - I'm just a sucker for some of the chord progressions The Feelies use, as Glenn uses some of the same ones....
Excerpts from the Intro to the upcoming 33 1/3 book about Tom Wait's Swordfishtrombones by a certain Mr. David Smay: [link]
Excerpts from the Intro to the upcoming 33 1/3 book about Tom Wait's Swordfishtrombones by a certain Mr. David Smay: [link].
Holy shit! People are already expressing opinions.
Thankfully I've already been defended on the charge of pretension. (Thank you, Marc Woodworth Bee Thousand book writer!) Dude, I didn't want to write a straight book about Tom Waits, okay? Go read something else.
Bah! tommyrot beat me to it!
I am going to see what seems like a very Buffista band, the Horrors
I keep meaning to check them out, and forgetting. They sound like something I'd be vastly entertained by.
They sound like something I'd be vastly entertained by.
I 'listened' (read: gave half an ear to them as I worked) to the songs they have up on their MySpace page, and the overwhelming impression I got was of a gothed-up, punked-out B-52's. That kind of sound.
Jeez, David, don't you know that you're supposed to write dull and lifeless prose? That's how you write about music you love!
I kid, natch. It's fantastic, and I'm very excited to read the rest.
Jeez, David, don't you know that you're supposed to write dull and lifeless prose? That's how you write about music you love!
Maybe I should note that the songs are awesome because Tom Waits is awesome?