Bright Eyes Versus Bright Eyes

After reading a blog post with a random comment about how the blogger felt “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning” was one of the best albums of the year when it came out (whatever year that was, I am too lazy to look it up), I decided to take a pod break from new stuff and have a Bright Eyes afternoon.

Yet, I found once again that of the two releases that came out simultaneously, I much prefer “Digital Ash in a Digital Urn” vs. “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning.”

I know IWAIM is more the traditional Bright Eyes’ sound…but I like DAIADU a LOT more. I like the lyrics more, the mood, the backdrop, the “thick” layered orchestral (but actually digital) feel. I hear he has a zillion new albums going to come out later this year…I’m hoping for more Digital and less Folksy.

À la Super Eggplant, currently, I am…

Making: A third sock in the pair I’ve been making since Rhinebeck, good lord I am fucking slow. Ugh. I was completely done with #1 (ends woven in and everything) and up to the toe on #2 when I decided they were just too damn snug. Started over… Now about to start the heel on “#3” although obviously #s 1 and 2 do not exist anymore… And the only quilting I’ve done is vicariously through Jackie as I gave her direction at the sweatshop this weekend…

Reading: “The Guermantes Way” by Marcel Proust, a.k.a. book 3 of À La Recherche du Temps Perdu. I read book one in 2005 and book two in 2006…so at this rate, I’ll finish the series in 2010. Pathetic! The problem being, as with everything in my life, there’s just tooooo many things (or “other books”) I am interested in so I have to spread the GR love around… Anyway, as to Proust, Marcel is soooo neurotic and really isn’t that why these books became such classics? Because he’s the worst things about yourself that you would never tell anyone about? Unless you’re completely narcissistic and have an entire web site devoted to detailing your idiosyncracies…. Oh, hmmm, wait a second…. (Hahahahaha)

Watching: Friday Night Lights. And obsessively so. Watching it when it’s on (on Wednesdays), at random times throughout the week on the DVR in the living room, on the TiVO in the bedroom, on NBC.com, on my iPod…. Whenever, wherever. (Again, pathetic.) Also rewatching Tristan & Isolde, which is NOT a good movie, but James Franco is all sullen and miserable and HOT in it so there you go. Btw, my dad says “Blood Diamond” is really good so I may have to suck it up and go see it, even though it wasn’t really on my list… As of now, that’s my movie plan for the week. At the sweatshop this weekend, Jackie and I rewatched some old Party of Five…only to see Milton! from OfficeSpace! playing Bailey’s football coach. How nuts is that!!! (Also (re)watched Almost Famous, Singles, Garden State, last week’s OC, this week’s Brothers & Sisters, and a few episodes of Sex&theCity.)

Listening: The new Fallout Boy “Infinity on High” , which I really like. Also two albums by The Essex Green (“Cannibal Sea” and “The Long Goodbye”) that I picked up at the concert. And still listening to everything I bought in January….

In Concert: Camera Obscura and The Essex Green

Opening band The Essex Green was great: boppy, male/female vocal switches, goofy lyrics, really filling the room with fun, albeit from an almost folky perspective.

Camera Obscura sounded pretty, but man what a downer. Played (literally) only three upbeat songs. The very first one (Let’s get out of this country…) and the very last two. Midway through, the lead commented “Hmmm, didn’t quite realize when we were writing up the set list that we were playing all our slowest songs back to back…” Gee, that would’ve been a great time to call an audible and rock one out, but no such luck. Perhaps it wasn’t an intimate-enough venue for them; I imagine this would have been a great show to listen to somewhere like, for example, Joe’s Pub. But in a standing-only BIG drafty venue full of people looking for something to bring them up (or in out of the cold) it wasn’t great.

Note to self: Logan Square Auditorium: no easy transit options to get home and not easy to find a cab afterward. Maybe don’t go there when it’s below zero out next time!!!

Alison liked them better at the show she saw, if you want to read a more positive review, and FYI they did the same ‘you can call me Al’ stuff at the show I was at.

Open Letter to The Shins

Dear Goofy Albuquerque/Now Living in Portland Boys,
You need to fire the copyeditor/proofreader of your liner notes. Seriously. And James Mercer, if it’s you…you’re smarter than this.
“Reign” = what a king or queen does. i.e. “rule”
“Rein” = the leather stringy bits that you pull back on to slow down a horse, or a fast situation, or what have you.
When you sing, in Turn on Me “You always had to hold the reigns“, you mean reins.
Still love you, but come on, that’s an easy one,
smooches, CMS

À la Super Eggplant, currently, I am…

Does it seem like all I am doing these days is listening to CDs? Well, that’s mostly true… BUT, I am also…

Making: About to sew the binding on to the first Strippers quilt! WOOOOOOOT! (Sleeping under it anyway without the binding on. Hello!) And randomly trying to reacquaint myself with knitting via the half finished Ribovili. Doh.

Reading: “The Eternal Footman” by James Morrow, the third in the trilogy of God’s demise that I have told you about several times now. Sooooooo funny.

Watching: Do I watch anything other than Friday Night Lights (new – and sooooo good) and Everwood (old, two episodes away from finishing the zillioneth rewatch of season 1)? Well, I do, but none of it delights me as much…

Just watched the pilot of Dirt though and I think it’s pretty good. DARK, but good.

Listening: In addition to a bunch of stuff from people’s 2006 top 10 lists, I’m listening to a bunch of Brits: Long Blondes, Paolo Nutini, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly (Best Name EVER! and bonus, I LOVE the album!!), as well as the new Shins.

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…

New Tunes.

Albums I’m Buying:
Jan 23: Shins “Wincing the Night Away” (Bought!)
Jan 30: Youth Group “Casino Twilight Dogs”
Jan 30: Josh Rouse “She’s Spanish, I’m American”
Feb 6: Fallout Boy “Infinity on High”
Mar 6: Arcade Fire “Neon Bible”
Albums I Might Buy But Haven’t Decided:
Jan 30: Clap Your Hands, Say Yeah “Some Loud Thunder”
Feb 20: Explosions in the Sky “All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone” (they do a LOT of the instrumental music that’s been on Friday Night Lights)
Albums I’m Pretty Unlikely to Buy, I Think:
Jan 23: Of Montreal “Hissing Fauna Are You the Destroyer ”
Albums I Won’t Buy, But You Might:
Feb 6: Bloc Party
Song I Bought Last Night that Was Written on the Same Slip of Paper:
“Please Don’t Pass Me By” by Jack Harlan. Oh so pretty!

First Impression: Shins “Wincing the Night Away”

Like it. LIKE it.
Edgier / less positive and bouncy than their previous outings. More of a downer (more what I like, really). Not until about “Red Rabbits” (song 6) does it start to bounce…and then only momentarily. Don’t get me wrong: I love the Shins, bouncy or not. The general feel of this one is less that way.
p.s. and “Girl Sailor” …SOUNDS LIKE… the Smiths (and Morrissey)! Bonus!