Fiscally Responsible Follow-Up

So you may remember me downgrading both my phone/Internet and cable services recently in an effort to be more fiscally responsible considering I won’t have an income for the last half of 2009 and probably all of 2010 (OMG! AM I CRAZY?!?! WHY am I returning to the world of poverty?!?!)….

I’m happy to report that I have now gotten my first full bills post the changes and am now paying $55 LESS per month for cable and $53 LESS per month for phone/Internet. I *could* bring my cable down another $40 if I gave up Sci Fi channel (well….other channels as well, but that’s the only one that concerns me) but I am planning to watch Warehouse 13 (OK it seems like a lame X-Files rip-off but I love Eddie McClintock (remember when he was Sully on Bones? Ah, Sully.)) this summer and Caprica this fall so I figure I’ll keep it for now…

Aren’t you proud of me? Still working on controlling my eating & my spending, my two big self-destructive areas of the moment, but you know, there’s still time. I do have a job for another two months, you know! 🙂

April Album Reviews

The sad, sad trend of me buying very little new music….sadly continues. I have been reading a LOT this year. But that’s no excuse!

Absolutely Love & Adore:
Great Lake Swimmers “Lost Channels” – Le sigh. Everything GLS does is just daaaammmmn beautiful. I’d advise you not to start listening to this album. BECAUSE YOU WILL NEVER WANT TO STOP. This one might even be just a *teensy* bit more upbeat than their norm. (I love their melancholy.) Fave songs are “Stealing Tomorrow” “Still” and “It’s Too Late”.

Gomez “A New Tide”
– Somehow I was clueless that these guys had a new album coming out (thank you, Becky, for letting me know!). LOVE it. Just love it. I actually think a lot of it is QUITE different than their last (also beloved) album “How We Operate.” (But I’m sure the Internets will tell me I’m wrong on that!) Fave songs “Engine” (“there’s gotta be an easier way…to find redemption…”) “Lost Track” and “Bone Tired”.

Favorite Singles (not on any of the above albums):

  • “Lights Off” The Dears” (swoooon)
  • “Boom Boom Pow” Black Eyed Peas
  • “Right Round” (cover? half cover?) Flo Rida
  • “Runaway” Yeah Yeah Yeahs (should I buy this album? I can’t decide!)

Other Albums I Liked:
Nada!

Not really for me / but maybe for you!:
Nada!

Shamefully have either not listened to at all, or not all the way through, or so few times that I can’t legitimately offer an opinion:
Nada!

March Album Reviews

Annnnd the weirdness continues. I bought very little music, went to no shows (WHAT?!) and while I liked most of what I bought in March, only really fell for one album. WHAT IS HAPPENING. Is 2009 a non-music year for me? WHAT? DO NOT WANT.

Absolutely Love & Adore:
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit (self-titled) – Dude’s really growing on me. I liked his first solo album well enough. I LOVED him in concert. And I could listen to this album over and over. The first two songs are my faves “Seven-Mile Island” and “Sunstroke” but really it’s full-album-recommendation worthy.
Favorite Singles (not on any of the above albums):

  • “Wave and Water” Gordon Gano and the Ryan Brothers (yes, that’s the Violent Femmes’ Gordon Gano)
  • “Afterglow” Kate York
  • “Airport Surroundings” Lonely, Dear (swoon)
  • “Miracles” Jeremy Messersmith
  • “High Cost of Living” Jamey Johnson (sometimes I really fall for the twangy country songs)
  • “Sweet Dream” Greg Laswell (swoon x2)
  • “Make You Feel My Love” (cover) Adele
  • “There’s Hope for You” William Elliott Whitmore (swoon x3)

(A great percentage of this month’s singles are from Paste Sampler 51. I have not searched out as many singles as I normally would. Something is wrong with me!)

Other Albums I Liked:

  • Boy Least Likely To “The Law of the Playground” – Poppy and fun with their usual blend of good musicianship and goofy lyrics. I love these guys and seriously, you should buy tickets if they play your town. You may even hear them cover “Faith”! (So good!) Fave song right now is “Stringing Up Conkers”. Also loving “When Life Gives Me Lemons, I Make Lemonade”.
  • U2 “No Line on the Horizon” – A month or two from now, this will probably have moved up into the “adore” category because I do find myself listening to it more and more. It’s nothing shiny and new; it’s back to old-school, Joshua Tree style, U2. Nothing wrong with that, if you ask me. Really love “Moment of Surrender” “White as Snow” and “I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight”.
  • Okkervil River “The Stand Ins” – I had avoided buying this one when it came out (last year?) as I go through periods where Will Sheff is just too….raw? earnest? for me. (Can’t put my finger on it.) But I kept hearing singles from this and wondering why I didn’t have it so I finally came around. If you are an Okkervil fan, I can’t see you not liking this.

Not really for me / but maybe for you!:
Nada!

Shamefully have either not listened to at all, or not all the way through, or so few times that I can’t legitimately offer an opinion:
Belle & Sebastian “The BBC Sessions” – Not sure what brought on this purchase, just wandering aimlessly through Reckless I guess! I really haven’t listened to B&S in years.

À la Nick Hornby, books in/books out for April.

Bought:

  • City of Glass, by Cassandra Clare
  • Elantris, by Brandon Sanderson
  • The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, by E. Lockhart
  • The Dart League King, by Keith Lee Morris
  • Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris
  • Living Dead in Dallas, by Charlaine Harris
  • Club Dead, by Charlaine Harris
  • Dead as a Doornail, by Charlaine Harris

Read:
  • Little Bee, by Chris Cleave
  • City of Glass, by Cassandra Clare
  • Then We Came to the End, by Joshua Ferris
  • Elantris, by Brandon Sanderson
  • Tell No One, by Harlan Coben
  • The Three Evanglists, by Fred Vargas
  • Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris
  • Living Dead in Dallas, by Charlaine Harris
  • Club Dead, by Charlaine Harris
  • Eureka Street, by Robert McLiam Wilson
  • The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, by E. Lockhart