Ahem. It's one of the albums we featured in Lost in the Grooves. So I have publically and professionally pimped it.
Whoops. Well, I am glad I didn't miss out on it entirely. I have listened to it three times this morning and I am floored. It's kind of perfect.
I will invest in more Kinks posthaste. But will I be disappointed since the others won't be so twangy? We shall see.
I have missed you, too, Mr. Hecubus. Hope the family and all else is well. I have thought of you while watching the Giants have such a fun season this year. As opposed to my poor, dismal Royals. It took me 5 years but I finally picked my Chicago team - sadly they (the White Sox) are finishing up their season with a really stellar flame out.
As long as I am here, I have also mention the other album that has occupied my stereo all weekend. The xx debut. Holy crap, people! It's like the most perfect almost-fall album ever. It kind of reminds me of the Stars but better. I love it. Interested parties should give "VCR" a quick listen.
But will I be disappointed since the others won't be so twangy? We shall see.
I seriously cannot imagine a discerning music fan being disappointed in those albums. It's Ray Davies at the height of his powers, and that's a standard maybe only five or six songwriters were reaching in the sixties.
They're not as twangy, no. (One of Gary's points in his review of Muswell is that its the secret templete for Americana and No Depression bands.) But they are quite gorgeous musically. Village Green might be the prettiest; Face to Face is the transitional album bursting with ideas; Something Else is the one slopping over with masterpieces ("Waterloo Sunset" etc.)
The Giants have been a surprise blast this year, even with their dismal offense. Any team that's got the Panda and Timmy on it is fun to watch. The A's are about a year from respectability and two years from contending, but they're stacked in the farm system.
White Sox have some intriguing pieces. I love G. Beckham and I thought Peavy was a good pickup.
The xx debut. Holy crap, people! It's like the most perfect almost-fall album ever. It kind of reminds me of the Stars but better. I love it. Interested parties should give "VCR" a quick listen.
Will do! What did you think of Animal Collective's last album?
Recent pictures of: Matilda and Emmett.
Oh! I went to Athens, GA earlier this summer and thought of you when I was at Wuxtry Records.
I love G. Beckham and I thought Peavy was a good pickup.
Did you know that by his request they play The Outfield's "Your Love" when Beckham comes up to bat? SwOOOON. I love him. And Peavy will be great though losing Thome was tough.
What did you think of Animal Collective's last album?
I bought the last Animal Collective and it just didn't stick with me. I have been on a nothing but Archers of Loaf/Superchunk or sad slow country/bluesy stuff (the Everybodyfields, The Dutchess and The Duke, William Elliott Whitmore and the obsessively wonderful Bon Iver) kick for the last year, so I think it was just not fitting in with that groove.
Recent pictures of: Matilda and Emmett.
OhMyGosh! Emmett is so big and grown up! And Matilda! What an adorable girl. I have been away too long. They are all grown and stuff!
A month ago, on one of the hottest days of the year, I volunteered to be in a music video for the band Hallelujah the Hills. Here are the results: [link]
A month ago, on one of the hottest days of the year, I volunteered to be in a music video for the band Hallelujah the Hills. Here are the results:
Dance moves! You should have lobbied to be in the first row.
Cool song. Sort of Feelies-esque at first, and then more of a big chorus experience.
Oh, there was lobbying. But it was people trying NOT to be in the first row.
(sigh) "Beloved" by VNV Nation just came on my Slacker station. This was "our song" when I was with Alfredo; we're still friends, but oh the very teeny-bopper melancholy this produces instantly.
This arguably sucks donkey balls....
Smells Like Teen Spirit, Sounds Like…
Whatever the reason, Chilean singer Abigail’s version of the Nirvana classic Smells Like Teen Spirit remains a stupendous atrocity; a pop-techno re-imagining devoid of irony but instead recorded with what seems to be a complete lack of understanding. I’m no great fan of the band but, really, I think they deserve better than this. Of course, I could be completely wrong. This could, in actuality, be an exquisitely orchestrated trolling a thoughtful deconstruction of Grunge; ruthlessly exposing its teen existential angst as petulant whinging and bubblegum philosophy.
Is it the 'Kick Kurt Cobain from beyond the Grave' week and no one told me? Because only two days ago I was exposed to this: [link]