I know that I am way down on the mix contribution list (#9 is what I remembered) but I sent mine in because I expect to have a crazy rest of the week.
My pick is "Under the Hedge" by Ted Leo / Pharmacists from
Tyranny of Distance.
My alternate is "International Small Arms Traffic Blues" by the Mountain Goats from
Tallahassee.
Corwood's pick was really interesting. There are sooo many Eff You Shitbag type of songs from one former band member to another, but you don't hear too many Sorry I Was A Big Jerk and Can We Get This Worked Out and Make More Music? songs.
I've always thought that "Steal the Crumbs" (Uncle Tupelo, last song on their last album) was one of the crueler examples of the former. I've never read this anywhere or had it confirmed, but I am pretty sure it's Jay's Eff You song to Jeff. I've heard tell that at their last gig Jeff's Dad was already wearing a Wilco hat and that Jeff had really shoved that he was starting a new band and taking half of Uncle Tupelo with him when he did it. The chorus "no more/no more will I see you" and "you borrowed more than you know/better steal the crumbs/makes it easier to go" and the line about your "vocal chords cutting out." I just don't think it's about a chick...and it makes it easier to understand why they didn't speak for almost ten years after.
Oh, yeah. No love lost there. Actually, Cardinal had a fairly acrimonious split, too -- just look at the truly awful partisan reviews of Richard Davies's (excellent) albums on Allmusic. I've been thinking about contacting Allmusic to see if they'd let me write a few less obnoxious reviews. There's no need to slag Eric Matthews's albums (which are also brilliant, and to which Allmusic gives excellent reviews in their own section) when the reviewer very clearly has a bone to pick outside of the aesthetic value of the albums. It's just unnecessary.
know what's fun? Having 99 Problems come blaring out of your work computer.
know what's fun? Having 99 Problems come blaring out of your work computer.
Hot German chick, an anti-war message: what's not to love? (yeah, yeah, I know... it was a joke!)
My band's cd is reviewed in the latest issues of Maximum Rock'n'Roll and the Slug & Lettuce. Both pretty good reviews. The M RnR one is particularly exciting for me cuz that was like our punk rock bible back inna day. Dag, it's been around forever. Also, they can be mean a lot and they really weren't. Except for how they called our music "amateurish" but I think that's a compliment in their lingo. I'll take it as such. They called us "regular looking" -- I'm not sure what I'm to make of that! But it's hilarious to me!
Bad ass!
I know!!! Also the review in the Slug & Lettuce said we were like "Blondie without the disco." Funneeee! (we totally have the disco, though, it's just in our hearts not on the disc)
They called us "regular looking" -- I'm not sure what I'm to make of that!
You're virtually bursting with adequatulence!
Tom Cruise is virtually bursting with... something.
Is anyone here a fan of M.I.A.? I am currently obsessed with her.