I was reading the Guest List: Best of 2008, where artists choose their favorite albums or tracks of the year, on Pitchfork. The very last entry was M. Ward's, who I really enjoyed at ACL.
His list:
1. Becky Stark "Ocean and Ground"
2. Fleet Foxes "White Winter Hymnal"
3. T-Pain (ft. Lil' Wayne) "Can't Believe It"
I've definitely heard #2 and #3 (and love them). But who is Becky Stark? I searched on hype to hear her track, but nothing came up. I searched her name, but only 3 songs appeared, none of which were "Ocean and Ground." I did an itunes store search. No luck. This started to frustrate me. I did a google search on her name and found she is a member of the band Lavender Diamond. I hype searched this and still no luck. I think the song's made up.
Anyways, I listened to some Lavender Diamond tracks, and I totally dig it. The lead singer, Becky Stark, has a fabulous voice, a simple one that possesses a clarity like that of Karen Carpenter or Jenny Lewis. I like the tracks "You Broke My Heart" and "Open Your Heart." (Seems "heart" is a common theme...)
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Christmas Music
Two points on this topic:
-About half the radio stations I like in Waco have changed to Christmas tunes.
-David Crowder started Sunday's service off with Feliz Navidad.
What has this world come to???
-About half the radio stations I like in Waco have changed to Christmas tunes.
-David Crowder started Sunday's service off with Feliz Navidad.
What has this world come to???
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Bonnaroo Debacle
I've always found Kanye West annoying. Just like I find the Beastie Boys annoying. Not that I'm dogging their music style or creativity- I just find them annoying as people, not artists.
That being said, when I was on Digg earlier today and saw a link titled "The Top Ten Reasons Why Kanye West Is a Douche" I had to read further. I agreed with most of the list, but what I found most interesting were the posts people had left under the "top ten." Multiple people were complaining about what happened at Bonnaroo 2008.
Now, I haven't kept up with Bonnaroo since I last attended in 2006, but this festival is by far the most personal to me. Anyone who attends this festival loves music... well, and most love drugs and the 60's... but everyone loves music. Not the kind of "love" that you see from most people at other festivals. These fans know the life history of any major rock musician, the key the song is written in, side projects, obscure recordings, the background story of why songs were written. They're intense fans. They intimidate me.
Reading what Kanye did (demanding he would be the last show of the night, refusing to start until all other artists stopped playing, making fans wait almost 2 hours to begin his set, etc) infuriated me. It's bad enough to do that at any festival, but that should never be done at Bonnaroo.
My conclusion: I have lost respect for Kanye as a person and as an artist. The Beastie Boys still annoy me.
That being said, when I was on Digg earlier today and saw a link titled "The Top Ten Reasons Why Kanye West Is a Douche" I had to read further. I agreed with most of the list, but what I found most interesting were the posts people had left under the "top ten." Multiple people were complaining about what happened at Bonnaroo 2008.
Now, I haven't kept up with Bonnaroo since I last attended in 2006, but this festival is by far the most personal to me. Anyone who attends this festival loves music... well, and most love drugs and the 60's... but everyone loves music. Not the kind of "love" that you see from most people at other festivals. These fans know the life history of any major rock musician, the key the song is written in, side projects, obscure recordings, the background story of why songs were written. They're intense fans. They intimidate me.
Reading what Kanye did (demanding he would be the last show of the night, refusing to start until all other artists stopped playing, making fans wait almost 2 hours to begin his set, etc) infuriated me. It's bad enough to do that at any festival, but that should never be done at Bonnaroo.
My conclusion: I have lost respect for Kanye as a person and as an artist. The Beastie Boys still annoy me.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
All About the Atmosphere
Atmosphere can either make or break a show. Don't believe me? Maybe you should have seen Delta Spirit and Dr. Dog at the Parish in Austin. Being hot and unable to breathe at a show? Not fun. (Ok, festivals excluded- simply because it's expected). I have been following Dr. Dog since the summer of 2007, shortly after their release of "We All Belong," and I had the chance to see them at Siren Fest when I lived in NYC for the summer. The atmosphere was perfect. Dr. Dog was great. At 2007's ACL I was able to see them a second time when they were a sudden addition to the festival's lineup. Again, a great show (and breathing, even in Austin's insane heat, was possible). At the Parish I was really excited to hear Dr. Dog's new stuff, but the heat forced me to do something I've done only once before in my life- leave early. Maybe if the Beatles came back for a reunion tour I would have suffered through it, but that level of discomfort is rarely worth seeing a show.
I've already seen Delta Spirit since (at this year's ACL), and I'm sure Dr. Dog will be back in Austin again.
I've already seen Delta Spirit since (at this year's ACL), and I'm sure Dr. Dog will be back in Austin again.
I Judge People by Their Musical Taste
A typical question I ask within the first 30 minutes of meeting someone...
"What are your top 3 bands?"
A recent answer...
Guy: One Republic (Pop, but pop I enjoy. Wonder what else he's got in store)
Guy: Dave Matthews (Solid band- great live act. It's getting better...)
Guy: Nickelback (Stomach dropped)
Please visit: http://www.thewebshite.net/nickelback.htm
"What are your top 3 bands?"
A recent answer...
Guy: One Republic (Pop, but pop I enjoy. Wonder what else he's got in store)
Guy: Dave Matthews (Solid band- great live act. It's getting better...)
Guy: Nickelback (Stomach dropped)
Please visit: http://www.thewebshite.net/nickelback.htm
Monday, July 14, 2008
Foreign Records
The coolest European (or anywhere for that matter) souvenirs I've been given:
Vinyl Recordings of:
"Flight of the Conchords" by Flight of the Conchords
"Gold" by Ryan Adams
"Being There" by Wilco
"You'd Better Look Out Below" by Arcade Fire
"Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd
Vinyl Recordings of:
"Flight of the Conchords" by Flight of the Conchords
"Gold" by Ryan Adams
"Being There" by Wilco
"You'd Better Look Out Below" by Arcade Fire
"Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd
Thursday, June 12, 2008
American Bang
I stumbled upon American Bang today and listened to the four songs they had on MySpace.
Songs:
Move to the Music
Traffic
The Stones
Jeepster (T Rex cover)
American Bang, of the self-described "southern-fried garage-rock" genre, remind me of a mix between Kings of Leon and Jet. This is one of the many shows I'm looking forward to at ACL in September.
Songs:
Move to the Music
Traffic
The Stones
Jeepster (T Rex cover)
American Bang, of the self-described "southern-fried garage-rock" genre, remind me of a mix between Kings of Leon and Jet. This is one of the many shows I'm looking forward to at ACL in September.
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