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  • Sun-Up/Sun-Down Mix

    Sun-Up/Sun-Down

    “Sun-Up/Sun-Down” Mix

    It’s late in the Summer, I know, but if your hometown is anything like mine, it seems we’ll never see the Fall. So I put together a late-Summer mix, sequenced in such a way as to evoke a time of day evolution, from the dust motes swimming in the early morning shafts of sunlight, to the evening headlights commingling with a sky full of stars, and everything in-between.

    01. Cults Go Outside
    02. Marina and the Diamonds I Am Not a Robot
    03. School of Seven Bells Windstorm
    04. Soft Landing Baptism
    05. Ratatat Bare Feet
    06. The Books Beautiful People
    07. Wild Nothing Summer Holiday
    08. Mumford & Sons The Cave
    09. Local Natives World News
    10. Arcade Fire The Suburbs
    11. Active Child Weight of the World
    12. Phantogram As Far As I Can See

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  • Things I’ve Seen #006

    Things I've Seen

    Despite appearances, this was not a homeless woman. It was a young, Brooklyn hipster. There were people standing up because the train was packed. Never accuse New Yorkers of not having big hearts.

  • Beyond Beirut, a Soft Landing

    Soft Landing

    For those wondering when new Beirut material might bless your ears, fret not. Paul Collins, Beirut’s bassist has started a new project called Soft Landing. While on a break from touring with Beirut in Brazil, he stole fellow bandmate, accordionist Perrin Cloutier and a friend from college. They spent every waking moment while on break to write and practice.

    When all was said and done, they had enough material for an LP, which they recorded in Chicago with Griffin Rodriguez (frontman of Icy Demons). The album is due out this Fall on BaDaBing Records (Beirut, Shearwater, Sharon Von Etten, Damon & Naomi, WOOM, etc.).

    I’m happy to share a track from that album with you here. It’s called “Baptism,” and it’s good.

    “Baptism” – Mp3

    In just one song, we discover a sound very distinct from Condon’s, though not a world apart by any means. There is still an infatuation with international sounds, wide influences, infectious songwriting. They enjoy their instruments and play them well. The music, the writing, it is for real, not extra-cirricular. The music swells and simmers, drums roll forward fervently, guitars wash over us, and everything just feels easy breezy.

    Collins holds his own as frontman here, too, though his vim and conviction as bassist for Beirut makes this no surprise. Vocally, I’m reminded a touch of Goeff Farina of Karate fame, which is a good thing. Slightly flat notes (on purpose!) and a quasi-croon floating with an injured wing over the compositional gaps are welcome and distinctive. I like it. Do you?

    If this first song is any indication, their self-titled debut should stand on its own in the way Daniel Rossen’s Department of Eagles project succeeded a couple years back. The question will be whether Soft Landing can keep up this prolificness while double dipping in two active bands. I’m sure several multi-act independent artists wish cloning were commonplace, then they could tour in two places at the same time. Imagine that!

    Tour Dates:

    July 14th – The Rock Shop, Brooklyn

    July 23rd – Denver Biennial, Denver

    July 30th – Bruar Falls, Brooklyn

  • Things I’ve Seen #005

    Things I've Seen

    If a commuter cleans a restroom that is out of order, is it ever really clean?

  • Things I’ve Seen #004

    Things I've Seen

    At first I thought this was a Prada hat. It wasn’t. Then I wondered, “Will this fit me?” It did not.

  • Bad Word Pairs #038

    “Urinal Cake”

    I realize some people may not even know what this thing is, though don’t feel excluded from the party. You can see for yourself it’s still a mighty horrendous merging of words.

    For the rest of you, perhaps you can enlighten me as to how a deodorizer that sits at the bottom of a urinal in a public men’s restroom got deemed as a “cake” of all things.

    I’m not even going to look up the etymology of it, because the phonetics alone should have overruled whatever lore led to its inception.

  • Musical Musings…

    Musical Musings...

    Memoryhouse
    “The Years”
    Mp3. “Lately”

    If Zooey Deschanel made morning music with Stars of the Lid before she had her first cup of coffee, and she sang without that subtle-but-evident hipster irony I have come to associate with She & Him, you’d have a rough idea of what Memoryhouse sounds like. Of course, they are also totally better than that cheesy metaphor. Wait. What?

    Mumford & Sons
    “Sigh No More”
    Mp3. “The Cave”

    It’s as though Fanfarlo hired Ricky Skaggs to run back up, and Amy Grant helped with some of the writing (to get the “Faith” bits just right). Of course, this melange sounds awesome, and if you can tolerate (and appreciate) the bluegrass undercurrents, then you’ll enjoy this band. Oh, and they’re not from America! Is that a bonus? I don’t know.

    JBM
    “Not Even In July”
    Mp3. “Cleo’s Song”

    Imagine Jose Gonzales and Jim James had a baby (it can happen, ask Devito and Schwarzenegger), and this child was raised on Great Lake Swimmers (before they left the silo). The haunting melodies and tragic undercurrent somehow makes this even better than that.

    Local Natives
    “Gorilla Manor”
    Mp3. “World News”

    A new kind of anthem band. This one eschews instrumentation in favor of barbershop harmonies and mixes mundane lyricism (“The lane next over’s always faster”) with profound delivery (see “Who Knows Who Cares”) to create one of my favorite albums this year.

    Josh Ritter
    “So Runs the World Away”
    Mp3. “The Curse”

    If Joanna Newsom leased out her patent on wordy songwriting, you’d have two of the tracks from Josh Ritter’s latest album figured out. If you made one of them about a mummy who falls in love with a female paleontologist (“The Curse”), and the other about a Christopher Columbus type searching for a paradise in Antarctica, well then you’d have discovered two of the best songs this year.

    The National
    “High Violet”
    Mp3. “Conversation 16”

    Pretend you combined all of the previous albums by The National, set the blender to low, then poured your concoction into a drinking glass that was shinier than the one you drank your morning milk in. Oh, and if a close listen to “Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks,” doesn’t make you a wee bit weepy, you’re inhuman (subhuman?).

  • Things I’ve Seen #003

    Things I've Seen

    The best part about this sign is that there’s a $5,000 fine if you eat these crabs. As if getting cancer and damaging my unborn child’s brain wasn’t enough. Gotta love Jersey!

  • Many Moments

    Peter Funch

    Peter Funch

    Peter Funch

    Peter Funch

    Peter Funch

    The art of Peter Funch.

    (I feel the need, in this for-instance, to explain that Funch’s images are heavily composited.)

  • Bad Word Pairs #036

    “Arm Pit”

    It’s bad enough our underarms (especially us brutish oafs of the male variety) have odor problems to deal with, but they also have a less-than-flattering moniker to suffer through.

    An “arm” is a slightly awkward but mostly benign word. And “pit” on its own is pretty harmless (unless it’s a cherry pit, then it can be deadly).

    But when you put the two together, you get a science fair project of a phrase for a body part that already has the deck stacked against it.

  • Things I’ve Seen #002

    Things I've Seen

    Murray: I get ridiculed all the time.

    Bret: Really?

    Murray: Yeah.

    [in a deep voice]

    Murray: Hey, ginger balls.

    [in his own voice]

    Murray: You know?

    Jemaine: That was Bret. He called you that.

  • Things I’ve Seen #001

    Things I've Seen

    New section. A collection of random images of things that I see out in the every day world. Here we have some sort of downward dog pose combined with some well-placed typography. I bet he can see the type through there.

  • HBO Crowns Game of Thrones

    Game of Thrones - "Prologue"

    Above: Will of the Night’s Watch approaches fallen corpses on the wrong side of the Wall. Image courtesy ©HBO Original Series.

    After many months of toiling, speculating, pilot-shooting, and waiting, the news is in; HBO has given a full season order for Game of Thrones, the character-driven epic fantasy series based on the books by George R.R. Martin. Those who follow this blog will be already aware of this project, but the greenlight is great news!

    It will likely be a year before we see Episode 01, but by the look of the talent attached to this project, it should definitely be worth the wait.

    For more details on the cast of the series, GO HERE.

  • Vietnam Tom Conspiracy

    There is a video out right now wherein a 67 year old white bearded male and a young black male with corn rows get into an argument, which turns into a shoving match, which turns into a brutal beat down… with the old man as the victor. It is not a video for the faint-hearted, but I had a couple of thoughts.

    First, there is something redeeming in seeing an old guy stand his ground and come out on the winning end of the equation, as this is so often NOT the case. However, let us not presume the old man absolved of all wrong-doing. He WAS provoking the younger man in the beginning of the video: “Let’s get back to business; how much you charge me for a spit shine?” isn’t exactly the best ice breaker with a stranger on a bus who already appears to be giving you grief.

    He backs off his original jibe and acts naive, as though the younger man was truly offering to shine his shoes (which I find hard for the old man to have believed). What happens afterword is somewhat sad. You have innocent bystanders who would love nothing but to be anywhere else. You have friends of the young man in the back taunting their friend to “beat his white ass!” and who later proceed to take and go through the old man’s beard after he exits the bus.

    Anyways, a fight ensues, with a surprising result, and then it ends. And we move on. Right? Well… there’s a second part of the story, and it involves an old guy with a beard named Thomas Brusco (Tommy Slick, Vietnam Tom). There is a man taking credit for the fight who looks like the man on the bus, but I have good reason to believe it is not the same man. Here is why.

    First, they have different voices, very different. For evidence, listen to when the guy on the bus says, “Why you being so hostile, man?” He sounds more like Chong of Cheech and Chong than the gravel voiced Tommy Slick. They also are from different walks of life. The man on the bus wears ironed shorts with his t-shirt tucked in and a belt around his waist. He carries an organic grocery bag with him, and has an affinity for keeping his nose from running with a Kleenex. Tommy Slick is a street urchin who smokes and wears semi-gangster clothing, flat billed cap and a camoflauge jacket. He is much more urban than the man on the bus.

    Furthermore, when Tommy Slick gave an interview going back over what happened on the bus, his story just doesn’t hold up. It sounds more like he’s just reciting what he saw on the video, using key words from what the camera caught. And there’s a problem with his story. First he relays what is said on the video, that he needed to spit shine his shoes for a funeral on Friday. But later in the interview, he falls apart saying his mama died two days later. So which is it? Furthermore, in the interview he says he is joking with his white friend next to him, but the man on the bus is flanked by a black man and a white woman. Where’s the white friend?

    And some of what Tommy Slick has to say is just preposterous. He claims the man he defended himself against was a murderer, and convicted of robbery. That the black man had a knife on him, and that the old man had a knife of his own for protection. I don’t know where you’d put your knife with those shorts on. He said that the man was going to serve 10 years in prison, and another 18 for robbing him. I didn’t see the young man robbing anyone, though his friends did take the old man’s bag to the back of the bus.

    I don’t know why I felt compelled to unearth the truth, but trust me when I tell you that the man on the bus is not the same guy pretending to be him in interviews, the man who calls himself Tommy Slick. Whether or not Tommy Slick is the same old man who gets tased at the Oakland A’s game… that’s for you to decide, but I have my suspicions about Tommy Slick, and how he might have gotten his nickname.

    I won’t post the video(s) on my site, due to their graphic nature, but if you’re so inclined you can try and learn more about the 67 year old man bus incident.

  • Five Song Mixtapes. 007.

    Ohio

    “Ohio”

    We’ve all heard countless songs about Los Angeles and New York. We’ve gotten our share of songs about Texas, learned how great Chicago is, and listened to songs tell of streets in San Francisco. But I’d like to take this time to pay tribute to one of the lesser appreciated regions of our great country. With that, I present to you five songs written about the Buckeye State… Ohio. 1. Over the Rhine Ohio 2. The Low Anthem To Ohio 3. Sun Kil Moon Carry Me Ohio 4. The Ravenna Colt South of Ohio 5. Bob Miller Ohio Prison Fire

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  • Owen Pallett & Christopher Cross

    Christopher Cross and Michael MacDonald perform “Ride Like the Wind,” together live in 1998. Michael MacDonald covers “While You Wait For the Others,” by Grizzly Bear. Owen Pallett opens for Grizzly Bear at BAM in 2009. Owen Pallett sounds an awful lot like Christopher Cross. I’m… Just… Saying…

  • Boogie Oogie Oogie!

    Hiroshi Sugimoto

    Hiroshi Sugimoto

    Hiroshi Sugimoto

    Hiroshi Sugimoto

    The art of Hiroshi Sugimoto 01 02.

  • Mayweather Pacquiao Fight Dead

    Pacquiao Mayweather Fight Dead

    This just in, Boxingtalk.com has received word from Bob Arum just moments ago stating the fight was off.

    “Richard Schaefer and Al Haymon tried to get the Pretty Boy to make the deal, but he didn’t want to and I’m not surprised. Floyd Mayweather never wanted to fight Manny Pacquiao, my friend. Scientists were brought in to explain to Mayweather how protected he was.”

    But it was all for naught. Mayweather, despite his own promoters trying to convince him, has refused to accept the final terms. He feels random blood and urine testing for Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) up until fight night is the only way to ensure a fair fight. Manny has agreed to random urine up until the fight, but only three blood tests no sooner than 24 days before fight night. This deal-breaker from Floyd comes despite the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) stated that human growth hormone testing works better through urine, not to mention the complete lack of precedent for such a request in the history of boxing.

    Oh well, perhaps cooler heads will prevail this Fall, and the fight can happen then.

    Read Full Article Here.