Fiction: “Black Cat” by Martyn Bedford

Bedford wrote one of my very, very favorite books “The Houdini Girl” which for a long time I thought was his only book; as it turns out, he’s very hard to find in the US and in fact I bought this one in the UK.

Mysterious and spooky. A “dowser” (which I would have called a “diviner” but not sure if that’s a UK vs. US thing or just a “depends where you heard about it” thing). A myth hunter. A climber. A reporter. A strange quest. A connection made, and then broken.

Really entrancing and beautiful. Some brutal bits. Lovely.

Big Screen: The Lives of Others

The German flick that won the foreign language Oscar.

Really, really good. About secrets and trust, and oppression and cohersion. About a sad lonely man who finds himself making unexpected decisions. About figuring out the game. When is one a pawn, and when is one the chess player?

Sad. And bleak, that deep grey institutional graffiti-ed bleakness that you may recall from old books or films you haven’t seen in a long time about that particular point in German/world history…

As my dad says frequently, “I miss the Cold War.”

So Beautiful It Hurts.

Great Lake Swimmers went and released a new album without telling me, can you believe the nerve? Good thing I was dicking around in iTunes trying to find a place to throw money. (Weirdly the release date is reportedly March 27 but since I bought it on iTunes several days ago and it’s playing on my iPod RIGHT NOW that is obviously wrong.)

Ongiara is beautiful. Just fucking beautiful.

Tonight’s Soundtrack

Hefty doses of “Neon Bible” the awesome new album from the Arcade Fire. Molly, you’re right, I LOVELOVELOVE “Intervention” (damn, an organ entry gets me every time!), I also love “Windowsill”, love the lyrics of “Ocean of Noise” and oooo “The Well and the Lighthouse” I like that one too. The only track I’m feelin’ iffy about is “Antichrist Television Blues” which sounds a lot like Bruce Springsteen to moi.

I’m alternately listening to Neon Bible’s 11-songs with a one-song breather in the middle: “Communist Love Song” by Soltero (MP3 linked here), which is making me happy and breaking my heart at the same time (and ain’t that just the trademark of truly great songs). It starts out slow, but ends up all in a rush…

If you would stick up for me
In the face of great adversity,
Know that I would do the same,
Know we are the same.
If you would stick up for me,
Speak kindly and poetically,
You can be my personal
Ambassador to the world.
And if you’re ever less than certain,
I will be your Iron Curtain.
I will be your Berlin Wall,
And I will never fall.

In Concert: Ben Kweller. GOMEZ (!!)

I cannot see Ben Kweller without thinking of Leif Garrett. He’s a better musician, but he’s got the same hair, and he’s got a total 70s poppy sound. He was just as enjoyable as at Lollapalooza even though the mix seemed off (his vocals were LOUD compared to the rest) and the place wasn’t very full as he started pretty much right on time (what’s up with that. crazy, eh.).

As to Gomez…. Gomez was AWESOME. I have told you a zillion times how much I loved their album last year (“How We Operate”). Seeing them live, you know it wasn’t a fluke. Swapping between three leads, great guitar playing, intense moody songs, as well as lighter-hearted fare. Lovely. Really lovely. They’ve got such interesting (and interestingly different) voices; the harmonies were really great. Highly recommended.

DVD: United 93.

I was very reluctant to see this movie…until my Dad hit me over the head with a [metaphorical] 2 x 4, reminding me that the director is awesome…(An earlier flick “Bloody Sunday” is another brilliant piece.)

My dad went to it in the theater and recommended it at the time but I never got around to it.

A bunch of the air traffic controllers PLAY THEMSELVES in the movie. Hello, that fact alone should tell you how authentic it is. Really interesting to see how played things out / how the different air traffic centers had to try and piece together what was happening / how the military was trying to piece together what was happening / how the day slowly came together in people’s minds.

You’re ultra hyperly aware of the whole “hindsight being 20/20” thing the whole time you’re watching the film, of course, as knowing the outcome of that day makes even the most innocuous “random people making phone calls at the airport” scenes seem foreboding. Great use of background music in this flick; just enough to set you on edge.

Very powerful. Very moving. Not cheap. Not exploitive in the least. Highly recommended. But, yes, intense. Not for the faint of heart.

Fiction: “The Eternal Footman” by James Morrow

The third in the trilogy of God’s demise that I have told you about several times now.

Not as funny as the previous two / a lot more doom&gloom (appropriately so). Darker, nastier, but more hopeful, in the end? Tough call. Black and sarcastic. And while not as funny as the first two, still pretty damn funny.

Morrow’s a genius. And there are still more books of his to read, oh happy day. And here’s an interview just chockful of information.

DVD: The Warriors.

What a truly, truly great fucking movie and how have I never seen this, given that one of Walter Hill’s other movies is one of my top-10 movies of all fucking time?

Loved this. LOVED. Loved the Baseball Furies, and the Lizzies, and the Orphans, and the crowds and the drama and the creepy creepy creepy bottle-tapping taunting. Loved the rollerskating, overall wearing farmboys who get their butts kicked in the bathroom at Union Square. Loved the “West Side Story” feel to some of the “running down dark streets, hoping not to get our faces beaten in” scenes. Loved the stuff on the trains. GO WARRIORS GO! RUN! Loved the DJ’s mouth. And her sass. Loved. (She is also in my favorite movie mentioned above. Hello!)

Crazy realization while watching the extras: Oh shit! Now that they’re showing him 30 years later, we see that Ajax is….the Richard guy Kim Catrall’s character was hooking up with on Sex&theCity! NO WAY!!!

2006 Leftovers.

So you may remember me offering up a list of “albums other people had in their top 10s that made me wonder…” as part of my overall 2006 music report. As you SHOULD have expected, I went out shortly afterward and bought all of them, except one that I haven’t been able to track down either on iTunes or in physical stores (Hello, Camera Obscura, do you really need to be that obscure?). Here’s how I feel about them at this point.

Really REALLY Like:
Ghostface Killah “Fischscale” – great fucking album. GREAT.

James Hunter “People Gonna Talk” – jazzy. awesome. cannot believe it’s a skinny white dude singing. close your eyes and you’ll be thinking it’s Solomon Burke.

Jim Noir “Tower of Love” – Beatlesque goofy love lyrics, Beatlesque sounds. Happy!

The Rapture “Pieces of the People We Love” – I kept reading about this one and forgetting to buy it. Idiot! They’re this year’s (2006’s) Franz Ferdinand/etc. (hello Michelle, that’s a note to you [not you, Michele G.!]. I know you get mad when people don’t tell you about albums you would like!)

Like (Perhaps a Lot) But Not Top 10ers:
The Mountain Goats “Get Lonely” – this is really quirky and sometimes very quiet & one-man-bandish. But it grows on me more and more.

Josh Ritter “Animal Years” – I don’t think it’s QUITE that amazing. But I like it. Solid songwriting and musicianship, interesting lyrics.

Neko Case “Fox Confessor Brings the Flood” – I really enjoy this album, but I don’t find myself wanting to listen to it over and over. Best in separate doses. Don’t think she’s quite as compelling as, say, Cat Power or Rosanne Cash, two people who albums DID make my list (see link above).

Lily Allen “Alright, Still” – This is a super fun album. She’s the British PINK!!! But I don’t listen to it that often…because sadly I am an old lady now and its subject matter is a little juvenile. Good lord, did I just say this is too young for me? Oh sad day.

Like Well Enough:
Destroyer “Destroyer’s Rubies”, Dresden Dolls “Yes, Virginia” and Silversun Pickups “Carnavas” – These albums are all very redolent of Smashing Pumpkins to me and all have similar sounds to my ears. Dresden Dolls is a little Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs with the girl punk feel. Destroyer I liked, but don’t get an urge to listen to. Silversun Pickups I like the best of the three, but is so Pumpkin-ish that it doesn’t have a standout/recognizable on its own sound to me. So they’re all fine, but I only put Silversun Pickups on the Pod and I probably won’t be listening to these much.

Didn’t Like:
TI “King” – just not the kind of rap I like, I guess (it’s not Ghostface Killah, that’s for sure). only two songs I outright enjoyed.

Grizzly Bear “Yellow House” – I will try to give this one more listen JUST IN CASE. But first impression was “Eh? No thanks.”

Haven’t Listened to Yet:
Birdman & L’il Wayne “Like Father, Like Son”
Lupe Fiasco “Food & Liquor”

Have Not Yet Found ANYWHERE:
Camera Obscura “Let’s Get Out of This Country” – no idea where I found the single which I bought ages ago, but haven’t been able to find this album on iTunes (only their previous one which I already have) nor at Tower, nor at Virgin…