You may want to go check out the J Tillman song up on Fuel/Friends. ‘S nice.
Category Archives: Tunes
À la Super Eggplant, currently, I am…
Eating: Today: nothing. Tomorrow: a cake like this one, I hope.
Making: Good week for dreaming of projects a-plenty. Bad week for actual crafting.
Reading: Just started this month’s challenge book: “Motherless Brooklyn” by Jonathan Lethem. Loving all the Tourettes’ word experiments.
Watching: New season of Burn Notice, yippee. Also about to start in on the Band of Brothers DVDs. For real this time.
Listening to: “Orange Sky” and “All of My Days” (Alexi Murdoch, both) back to back to back. Thanks to seeing “Away We Go” last night (a: it was AWESOME and b: Murdoch was basically the entire soundtrack), I just can’t listen to anything else.
Failing at: Focus. Control. Willpower. The usual.
Oh!Oh!Oh!
Remember I told you about a Mike Doughty song “That’s How You Fuck a Republican” a long time ago? Yeah, well, Heather Browne at Fuel/Friends has a live, admittedly full of crowd noise, version of it up on her site! Go! Not great sound but you can hear the great lyrics. 😉
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 Super Eggplant, currently, I am…
Eating: I’m drinking so many calories, there is no room left for eating. Bygones.
Making: Finishing the second of the two baby boy quilts. And an awesomely cute pair of wrist warmers that are sadly not for me. Sigh.
Reading: Another Dublin purchase “Eureka Street” by Robert McLiam Wilson. It’s self deprecating and fun and I quite like both the scruffy narrators/heros.
Watching: All the TV there is available to watch. Plus lots of old movies on random cable channels now that I got rid of all my 975 movie channels, in a preemptive “I may have no income soon” move. Oldies like Top Gun. Ah, Top Gun.
Listening to: New Great Lake Swimmers “Lost Channels” which I LOVE; new U2 “No Line on the Horizon” which I like a lot of; and an awesome new playlist made by yours truly on which I mixed in a few oldies more than my norm. Shouldn’t EVERY song sample the BeeGees? SHOULDN’T THEY ALL? Want a new mix? Got something I’d like in trade? E-mail me and we’ll see.
Failing at: Restraining addictions. Of many kinds.
À la Super Eggplant, currently, I am…
Eating: Lots and lots of gyoza. Yum.
Making: Quilts, socks, hats. What’m I NOT making right now.
Reading: Trying out some new-to-me fantasy “Elantris” by Brandon Sanderson. He’s the dude picked to finish up Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series.
Watching: Kings on Hulu.
Listening to: Stuff I bought in March like Jason Isbell and Boy Least Likey To. And, sigh, another GREAT fucking album from Great Lake Swimmers bought on the cusp.
Failing at: Replying to emails. Staying awake much past 7:30. Eating breakfast.
Best of February
The best movie I saw in February was The Class (Entre les Murs). I enjoyed the experience of watching The Wrestler…but did not ENJOY the movie. If you can parse that one out. In fact, it annoyed me greatly.
The best book I read in February was a tie between Delicate, Edible Birds, by Lauren Groff, her new short story collection, and For All We Know, by Ciaran Carson, a very novel-istic book of poetry. Both are very highly recommended.
The best gig I went to in February was a tie between the only two gigs I’ve been to ALL YEAR: Griffin House, who was totally kickin’ it and it was a very enjoyable evening although it was a rough weekend having gotten some really shitty news at 4:45 that Friday. Grrr; and a week later Prairie Cartel, who were really great. (You may remember my friend Nan’s brother Mike who used to be in Fig Dish and then Caviar (check your “Charlie’s Angels” soundtrack) is part of Prairie Cartel.)
My favorite tunes in February were the latest albums from Mick Flannery and Joshua Radin.
Random personal highlights: Trip to Dublin!; Bowling Geeks Unite; Huffencooper Hot Sauce party.
Lowlights? Getting fucked over by someone on the aforementioned Friday afternoon. Getting stuff stolen from my checked luggage on the way home from Dublin. Getting violently ill upon arrival home from Dublin.
February Album Reviews
It seems quite weird that I didn’t buy much more music in February than I did in January…considering I am usually no holds barred with the February spending. Well, SOMEONE’s got to buy me birthday presents.
Absolutely Love & Adore:
Joshua Radin “Simple Times” – Joshua Radin music is all kinds of sad swoooooony sounds. An old single of his (“Winter”) was a staple on every mix I made for ages. And his cover of Yaz “Only You”? Sigh. Sooo nice. This album is equally enjoyable. I mean if you like the sorry sadness of it all. Fave songs: “Brand New Day” “We Are Okay” “Vegetable Car”
Messiah J & The Expert “From the Word Go” – Bought on spec in Dublin for no reason other than I knew I’d never heard of the group. Hip-hop rap combo sounds. LOVE IT! Sassy and fun. Fave songs: “Turn the Magic On” “Geography” “Amnesia Comes Easily”
Mick Flannery “White Lies” – Oh now. Another speculative Dublin purchase. Le sigh. This album is beautiful, head to toe. Last time I looked iTunes only had his older stuff. You should harass them to get this one. The only issue I wonder about for this guy is whether he can make it big when Damien Rice is already out there. Definitely playing to the same “market” and “Wish You Well” for example sounds a lot like Rice. This is in constant rotation chez Duff. Fave song I canNOT stop listening to: “Wait Here”
Favorite Singles (not on any of the above albums):
- “My Life Would Suck Without You” Kelly Clarkson – may be the funnest pop song out there right now.
- “Crack a Bottle” Eminem – oh yeah, shady’s back.
- “Been a Long Time” Gary Jules & The Group Rules (feat. Jim Bianco) – sometimes old TV leads you to old tunes.
Other Albums I Liked:
- Cut Off Your Hands “You & I” – Fun! Love the lyrics of “Happy As Can Be” and the sounds of “oh Girl” and “Let’s Get Out of Here”. I was really busy listening to sad mopey stuff (see “adore” category ha ha) so I really haven’t listened to this one THAT much.
Not really for me / but maybe for you!:
Halfset “Another Way of Being There” – Another Dublin purchase. Nothing bad about these tunes; I’m just not that into the mostly instrumental. (I prefer lyrics.) But if you’re into this stuff (think Explosions in the Sky), then you might enjoy it.
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!
À la Super Eggplant, currently, I am…
Eating: Doing way more drinking than eating. Liquid calories, they’re delish.
Making: The last of the Fab Five hats. Two baby boy quilts. Whatevs.
Reading: I just finished one GREAT and one pretty good book (“Little Bee” by Chris Cleave and “City of Glass” by Cassandra Clare) and today I’m going to start “Then We Came to the End” by Joshua Ferris (Dad’s and my challenge book for April).
Watching: BStarG. I went back to the beginning again. There are some nice resonances to the very first five eps or so in the finale. It’s nice to go back. Also I am loving this season of Lost. Sawyer is awesome*.
Listening to: An AWESOME* album I bought in Dublin. Mick Flannery “White Lies”. Over and over. Particularly “Wait Here”. Swoon.
Failing at: Being cooperative instead of confrontational. (This may be a bit of an in-joke. But I trust you can figure it out. And honestly, I’m not interested in NOT failing at that. At all.)
*This month’s most overused word. Odd, since there’s very little AWESOMEness happenin’ here. If any.