Is Joe Purdy the new Ryan Adams?

Is it my imagination or does he put out three albums a year, minimum?

Anyhoooooo, if you’ve seen the latest KIA commercials, you’ve heard his latest single “Can’t Get It Right Today” off his new(est) album “You Can Tell Georgia”, much of which I am enjoying. It’s not a new direction or anything, but it doesn’t need to be.

Dude sings pretty. What else do you need to know? 🙂

and p.s. he made me his friend on Facebook out of the blue (I mean, I hadn’t friended him or anything because, you know, I’m not all that stalker-y as I might sometimes seem). I expect soon we will be meeting for coffee, exchanging CDs, and staying up late watching BSG together. Oh wait, that’s not how “friend”ing on Facebook works, is it. Dang.

The last Madonna fan on earth?

Boy, people are really harshing on Madonna these days. That article actually made me kinda sad. She’s not my very favorite artist…but there’s lots of songs of hers I have liked in the past and I do believe we need people that push mainstream culture’s boundaries, even if they are the fakiest of the fake when they’re doing it, whether they do it as “brands” or “media monsters” or whatever.

I’m listening to her new album Hard Candy for the first time…and I’m finding lots of things to like. Maybe not LOVE. Maybe not OH MY GOD BEST ALBUM EVER. But there’s lyrics I’m likin’, and beats, and random melody lines, and I have always liked her admittedly not-the-world’s-best-ever voice.

Plus I prefer pretty much all my music with lyrics and that includes dance music, which is really what this is.

January Album Reviews

Absolutely Love & Adore:

Matt Costa “Unfamiliar Faces” – Quirky (his videos crack me up!) and fun. Melodic and rhythmic (which seems…obvious, but they’re not always both there!) and goofy and sweet. Really can’t stop listening to it. Particularly “Mr. Pitiful” and “Miss Magnolia”, both of which make me bounce around like a goofball.

Liam Finn “I’ll Be Lightning” – A month ago, I liked this but I didn’t love it. All I could think about was his dad. But then it kept coming up on shuffle and I kept thinking “Wow, I love his voice” and then I started listening to the album again, and then again, and… Yeah, I’m pretty much loving it. I love the chorus of “Second Chance” and “Energy Spent” is a lot of fun. I do think it runs out of gas a little, the last three songs just kinda of shuffle off for me. But it’s a 14-song album which is crazy in the first place!

Ben Gibbard and Andrew Kenny “Home, Vol. 5”I’m so late to the party on this one, but I really love these songs. Lowkey but lush in their own way.

Tracy Johnson “Dreams in Cold Weather” – Fun, girlie pop. Sassy, emotionally edgie lyrics. Perhaps Alanis-reminiscent to some. (Makes me think of Merrill Bainbridge, myself.) Lovin’ it!

Random Singles:

  • “Brown” and “Anemones” Half Acre Day
  • “In a Little While” (live, San Jose Arena, 4/20/01) U2 (old, yes. beautiful, yes.)
  • “Gimme Some Truth” (cover) Rogue Wave
  • “Number One” Miss Fairchild
  • “Thing About Trouble” Doug Burr (sounds like Ryan Adams)
  • “If It’s the Beaches” Avett Brothers (SWOOON)
  • “You Cross My Path” The Charlatans (UK)
  • “The Faraway Sound of Cars” Reichenback Falls

Other Albums I Liked:

  • Reichenback Falls “Ravens & Chimes” – Michelle, are you listening to this? I think you’d like it. A little Polyphonic Spree-feelin’. And some of it is so strongly Arcade Fire-reminiscent that they fool my ear (particularly “This Is Where We Are”, “Saint Jude in the Village Voice” and “General Lafayette! You Are Not Alone!”).

  • Cat Power “Jukebox” – I like this a lot…but not as much as I like her originals. I love a well-timed cover, but I get a little bored when they’re the entire album. Don’t you?

  • moe “Sticks and Stones” – Straight up rock’n’roll. Feels (and sometimes sounds) like old Rolling Stones, with a touch of the Southern/gothic rock thrown in. “Darkness” is awesome and I love the rhymin of “Cathedral.”

  • Chris Bell “I Am the Cosmos” – Very old but new to me.

  • Kathryn Williams “Relations” – Soft and folky. Pretty. Not sure I’ll ever listen to it that much though.

  • Rilo Kiley “Under the Blacklight” – I’d purposely avoided this one (long story, or maybe not so long). But it’s quite nice, some good songs.

Not really for me / but maybe for you!:

M.I.A. “Kala” – I just don’t get it. Didn’t get into it at Lollapalooza, don’t get into it at home with the album either. I may not be worldly enough. 🙂

Patrick Wolf “The Magic Position” – I really like the first two songs. But the rest just doesn’t grab me.

Okkervil River “Golden Opportunities (mixtape)” – Download available on their site. I like their albums a lot (both “Black Sheep Boy” and “The Stage Names”) but this is (more) rough and ragged and I just don’t really find myself listening to it. Not representative of this band, to my mind.

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:

  • Lucinda Black Bear ” ‘Capo My Heart’ and Other Bear Songs” – just can’t seem to get around to this one. Soon?
  • Good Shoes “Think Before You Speak” – Listened once. Thought it was punky! And fun! But haven’t managed to listen again.

À la Super Eggplant, currently, I am…

Eating: Ginger ale and saltines and that’s about it. I expect that to change over the weekend though. Look out Moody’s, here I come.

Making: Nada. Been shootin’ some film.

Reading: Dad’s and my March challenge book for the month “The Death of Virgil” by Hermann Brach, the first to really be a fucking challenge to read. Abstractly, it is beautiful and elegaic and almost like reading Virgil himself. But the act of reading it…is tough. Not always what I want on the El, my main reading time. Dad was struggling too…until he burst ahead, read the last 40 pages and called me to crow! Dang! Have taken a few breaks for some others, but now I’ve really got to buckle down. Month’s almost over!

Watching: Fresh TV. Ah. As welcome as Spring. Bones, I’ve missed you. Also obsessively watching both NEW and VERY OLD CSI. I know, right? Catching up on season and rewatching whatever season (2003?) is currently showing from about 4-7 on SPIKE TV. Watching it so much, DNA is all I can think about, everywhere I am, everything I touch, “whoops, just left a little DNA right there, hope no one gets murdered on this corner later…” Oh and season 1 Battlestar Galactica. Fuckin’ awesome. Helo is my fave. Season 2 better get here lickety split (if you think I didn’t leave the sickbed to go feverishly, deliriously hunting for it in the ‘hood the other night, you are way wrong).

Listening: Dang, I’ve been watching so much BSG and CSI, listenin’ has had a tough time staying in the game this week. I haven’t even listened to most of the CDs I bought in Japan, as someone just reminded me! That said, I’m loving the new album from Meg Hutchinson I bought at her show the other night. And by loving I mean ouch, my heart just broke into 100 pieces but play it again, would ya? Also loving two recent EPs by Joseph Arthur, one all distorty and dark and the other less dark but as melancholy as always (and love it so). Got a lot of new stuff waitin’ in the wings. More to say soon! Seriously!

Best of March

Ah, March, I barely remember you… Ha! Kidding!

The best movie I saw in March was also the only movie I saw (Be Kind, Rewind), so good thing I enjoyed it.

The best book I read in March was definitely The Complete Stories by David Malouf. Really wonderful stories.

The best gig I went to in March is harder to pin down. I was excited to finally see Matt Nathanson and (separately) Dan le Sac. I thought the Raveonettes sounded great. I probably enjoyed Griffin House the most as he was all sassy and laidback and it was a really fun night.

My favorite tunes in March were lots of stuff I was already listening to from February, like new albums from Missy Higgins, Nada Surf, Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, Bon Iver, Mike Doughty and the Raveonettes; but also stuff I bought in March like new albums from Jesse Malin “Glitter in the Gutter” (which I lovelovelove), Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks and Gnarls Barkley (DangerMouse can do no wrong)!!

Random personal highlights: Hmmm, let’s see, nine-day trip to Japan, I guess that was kind-of a highlight (I guess! Ha!); my newest/youngest cousin was born!: Clark and I had a joint party; and I had a great long Saturday with Carlos and Shei getting back into shooting film (vs. digital).

Lowlights? Long, long, long airplane rides.

In Concert: Bon Iver (2nd x)

So the first time I saw him/them live, I didn’t even have the album yet (small release in ’07, big release 2/19/08). I was worried that seeing him/them again so soon would be too much the same, but given that I had the album to compare it to this time, it felt very different.

They’re really evolving these songs away from the album versions. A lot more atmospheric, more discordance and (purposeful) feedback and such. The falsetto is a little wilder and sometimes turns into a yowl. The three of them sing in harmony a LOT and it’s awesome. It’s a bit more raw and in your face than on the record. Not quite as plaintive and sad, a bit more aggressive in its melancholy. Beautiful.

New (to me) Singles from Recent Paste Samplers

From Paste 37, I’m diggin’:

  • “The National Side” Romantica
  • “I Love You, You Imbecile” Pelle Carlberg
  • “Silver Dreams” Blackie & The Rodeo Kings
  • “Luscious Life” Patrick Watson
  • “Devil May Dance” A.J. Roach
  • “New York Skyline” Giant Bear

If you like Regina Spektor and/or Ingrid Michaelson, try “Unmistakably Love” Stephanie’s ID.
If you like The Fray, try “Swim” Jeremy Larson.

(Old Friends also recommended: “Take Me to the Riot” Stars; “Gone Gone Gone” Robert Plant & Alison Krauss [I can’t listen to their album in one go, but I like it in individual songs].)

From Paste 38, I’m diggin’:

  • “Foundations” Kate Nash
  • “I’ll Follow You Tonight” Anna Terheim
  • “Have to Have Everything” Milton & The Devils Party
  • “The Cornflakes Song” (feat. Glen Phillips) Dick Prall
  • “Days” She Is So Beautiful/She Is So Blonde
  • “Brand New Love” Serena Ryder (minus the Jesus references)

I guess this one must’ve come out before Christmas since it ends with three Holiday songs. Doh. (I like “It Really Is (A Wonderful Life)” Mindy Smith.)

If you like The Fray and/or Five for Fighting, try “Do I Wake or Sleep?” Homer Hiccolm & The Rocketboys and “Wedding Crows” The Josh Davis Band.
If you like the Go-Gos, try “I Call on You” The TrolleyVox

(Old Friends also recommended: “100 Days, 100 Nights” Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings; “The Opposite of Hallelujah” Jens Lekman; “Second Chance” Liam Finn .)