Red House Painters, Songs for a Blue Guitar (I just got a copy of it after not having it for while, man is it good).
I'm also a big fan of Kozelek's AC/DC covers.
Corwood, I got a big package of mixes from you yesterday.
Shit! Andy from Linus? He's a great guy. We did a spoken word gig together once and he did a piece which included the line "she's been with women, I've been with men, there's no limitation on being feminine". Terrible band, lovely guy.
I'm sorry, Jim. It didn't sound good.
Glad y'all got the mixes. Sorry to read about Andypop.
The
La Mala Educacion (Bad Education)
soundtrack is good.
Did anyone pick up
The Woods
yet???? Didja, didja, huh?
If "picked up" includes listening to it at my radio station and ripping it to my laptop's iTunes, then yes!
Woot! Do you love it? I love it!
I haven't decided yet. I like that they're
trying
different stuff from their usual schtick, but I don't know if I
like
what they're trying. I need to listen to it more.
It's interesting to me that it's seen as such a departure because I don't see it as that much different. The main diff to me is the dirtier production, which can stay or go as far as I'm concerned. But even that isn't so jarring. I mean, it's S-K - they've always been loud and dissonant.
like that they're trying different stuff from their usual schtick, but I don't know if I like what they're trying.
What Jon said. There's nothing on it that I love at first listen except the token pretty song, "Modern Girl." But I think I'll probably like it more once I've listened to it a few more times.
At first listen, I loved
The Fox, Entertain,
and
Jumpers.
It took me a while to warm to
Modern Girl
but I love it now.
I like that they're trying different stuff from their usual schtick, but I don't know if I like what they're trying.
Translation from Jon-ese: "Led Zeppelin is
not
Indierock!"