Tracy: I liked them but I was sort of far away. They sounded good. Low key.
[far away, taking a rest]
Duff: Wow, you can hear these guys a LOT better than I expected to (about 8,000 times louder than Grizzly Bear!!).
Tracy: I liked them but I was sort of far away. They sounded good. Low key.
[far away, taking a rest]
Duff: Wow, you can hear these guys a LOT better than I expected to (about 8,000 times louder than Grizzly Bear!!).
Jenn: Fun dancity. Best thing I’ve seen thus far.
Duff: A lot of fun, I just wish the sound was better on that stage. Really got a kick out of one silly dude in the audience so loving life and dancing his heart out. Some great samples, one sounded a lot like “Funkytown” to me. Would like to see these guys again at higher volume.
Jenn: Afro beat and jazzy band. Not really my thing.
Tracy: I liked them, I would buy their record although I thought some of their sort of noodily experimental stuff was a little lame.
Jenn: Not really into this while psychedelic jam bandy thing that’s going on. A little bit of that is OK but the entire thing is a little much.
Carlos: My first time hearing them. I was surprised at how much I liked them. I would be curious to see how their music on CD sounds as opposed to live. Not sure I would like it as much.
Duff: If they cut the 10 minutes of electronic distortion out of each song, they would be really pretty and I would like them more. Maybe those parts sound better on the albums than they do live? Liked the country twang to the vocals.
Tracy: OK. Cute lead singer but a little dull.
Jenn: Meh. Rock-y but kindof boring. Even cute boys in cardigans and Scottish accents couldn’t save it.
Carlos: I guess it’s likeable. Sounds like something I’ve heard before.
Duff: Odd that the dude doesn’t lose his accent when he sings, as per the norm. They were OK but nothing special. It all sounded the same.
Making: About to blindstitch the binding to the back of Mariko’s quilt. Halfway through the second sleeve on Maddox.
Reading: “Landor’s Tower” by Iain Sinclair. Actually tried to read this once about two years ago and never got past the first chapter. Picked it up again and am zipping right through. Very Joycean in its language and rhythms.
Watching: Season one (and perhaps the only) of Jericho. After reading Meg’s recent post, I decided to try it out. Even though Skeet Ulrich has always given me the skeeves in the past, I am totally diggin’ him on this show!
Listening: Jason Isbell, which finally hit iTunes. Like it a lot!
So in the past, I have always thought “naw, I don’t think so” when a new White Stripes album comes out. Then a few weeks after its release, I start hearing it everywhere and loving it. Then I finally buy it and it becomes completely indispensable to my listening ears. So this time, I bought it right away. Good idea — ’cause I love it! I mean I LOVE it EXCEPT I HATE “St Andrew (blah blah)”. That song just grates on my ears and in fact I believe I will DELETE it from iTunes altogether when I get home tonight so it never accidentally starts playing! Hate. Love. It’s always a fine line!
Actually I love this album so much that I think I may finally have found my new AC/DC. You know, that one band in a genre you never ever listen to but you just love that one band so much you listen to it constantly? Because THIS album to me is not rock. It’s HARD rock. Metal, almost. I mean, seriously…it rocks. It’s loud and sassy and all BEAT and GUITAR and hello is it not hard rock to you?
As close to listening to Headbanger’s ball as I will ever be, EXCEPT of course AC/DC “Back in Black” which I did in high school (and still do) listen to full-on over and over. Hello if you went to high school when I did, you young folk, there is no way you didn’t know all the words to at least three songs on this album, whether you liked it or not. And it’s certainly the only hard rock I was interested in then. (And OK, during high school, I was willing to make out to Whitesnake, but I wouldn’t listen to it otherwise.)
So there’s two recommendations for you: White Stripes “Icky Thump” = THUMBS UP. AC/DC “Back in Black” = in my all-time Top 10, no question. (Whitesnake = only during heavy petting.)
I have yet to make one myself (hello, you remember how I’m a lazy procrastinator, right?) as I usually never get around to it until the END of said season, but here are a few (1, 2, 3, 4) suggestions if you’re looking to make one on your end. (Hey, send me a copy!) And here is the “mix” I’m listening to right now: Japanese pop!
So you may or may not remember me liking the Maria Taylor song that’s on the Paste #30 sampler. I bought her latest album “Lynn Teeter Flower” shortly after that. It’s a little quirky / songs are very stylistically different from each other / you just don’t know what to expect and it feels a bit off kilter, like she hasn’t found HER sound yet. But I am quite enjoying it and can’t quite compare it to anyone else. How refreshing!
And I am also quite enjoying her 10 Things list (linked to today by Largehearted Boy). I am soooo with her on #6 and #3 (except for the fine arts high school bit. Hello there were 40 people in my graduating class, that supported one crappy high school and certainly not a fine arts high school in addition or instead).