Best of Both Worlds
by cam on Jun.28, 2010, under Opinion, Uncategorized, rantings, review
So, U2 had to cancel their tour due to Bono’s back surgery. Crushing shame for fans all over the world, right?
Tell that to the Glastonbury audience.
In their absence, Muse was asked to fill the slot. Now … I have no problem admitting that I am a HUGE Muse fan, and I bask in their musical glory on a daily basis, but those are awesomely MIGHTY large shoes to have to fill. U2 is legendary. Their shadow is cast on just about every country. Is there a corner of the world that hasnt’ heard of them? I highly doubt it. Muse, by way of comparison, are on the rise, and they are comprised of some of the best musicians out there, but … they’re not Adam, Edge, Bono or Larry.
Yet.
So the good folks at Glastonbury recognized the talent in Muse, asked them to headline the show. An honor in and of itself. However, Muse “filling in” for U2 is like asking the now LA Lakers to “fill in” for the Chicago Bulls of the 90s. You can’t do it.
Yet.
Muse knows PR. They know the fans got shafted out of seeing the legends. They also know that they have a good, strong fan base in the UK. So … how do you assuage the audience that feels cheated?
If that doesn’t give you goosebumps, you suck. Period. For one, it means you know next to nothing about either music history or current music, which begs the question: “Why am I even reading this blog?” Second, the energy these two bands have ALONE is enough to power a small country, like France. Together? I don’t know. We’re way past nuclear fusion or atomic energy. We haven’t even created that much energy yet.
Or maybe they have.
In any case, enjoy the video. I have at least a dozen times at this point.
New Music Friday!!
by cam on Jun.18, 2010, under New Music
After a long hiatus of not posting new music, it’s time to update. Yes, another trip to the fantastic Fat Fin, another fantastic haul. 12 CDs for $37. I can handle that!
This is not the first time I’ve bought new music in a few weeks … it’s just the first time I’ve posted buying new music in a few weeks. In several weeks, actually. Chalk it up to busy Fridays at work and forgetting to write when I get home, or being out of town, or … something.
So here’s what I got today.
- The Lost Patrol – Songs About Running Away
- De Giacomo – Asa Nisi Masa
- The Tight Connection – I Am the World Trade Center (2002 release date … I’m very curious to hear what this sounds like)
- First Aid Kit – Drunken Trees (recommended by John! THANKS!)
- John Wilkes Booze – Five Pillars of Soul
- Liars – There’s Always Room on the Broom EP
- McLusky – She Will Only Bring You Happiness
- Burning Brides – Fall of the Plastic Empire
- The Caribbean - Plastic Explosives
- Champaigne Kiss – Dancing in the Pocket of Thieves
- Clinic – Walking with Thee
- Controlling the Famous – Automatic City
iPhone Music App You NEED
by cam on Jun.17, 2010, under Opinion, iPhone Apps, review
Nifty.
That’s about the best way to describe Moodagent. This app ($4.99 in the App Store) will take all your songs, catalog them and assign them to one or more categories (up to 5), then you can select your mood–sensual, tender, happy, or angry, then select the tempo. All of this selecting is done on color-coded sliders. The higher you slide a particular mood, the more songs of that type will be added to a playlist. The playlist can be up to 50 songs, but the default is 25.
With the new 2.0 version of the app, you can tweet or Facebook your playlist. I *love* that. I’m a big fan of sharing what I’m listening to (though once it got me in a bit of trouble with FB friends who wondered why I was posting every 3-5 minutes, “I’m listening to ‘X’ by Y,” but that was a different app, iShareTunes). I’m also a monster fan of helping others discover new music. Others better than I have done it for me; the least I can do is return the favor. “Pay it forward,” as it were, only with a musical twist.
There is a music profiler that you can download from their site, both for PC and Mac platforms, that allows you to “speed up” the process. I’ve noticed that quite a few of my songs (read: a few thousand) weren’t catagorizable because they weren’t in the profiler’s database, nor could the program cull the information from the internet. I’d say about 90% of my items were cataloged. Pretty good, considering the amount of indie and foreign/world music I have.
Things I’d like to see in future releases:
- Longer playlists. Really, 50 songs is good, but it’s really only about 3-4 hours of music, if that. If all you have is Weezer, then it’s probably about an hour and a half of music.
And sure moods can swing in that 4 hour span, but … meh. At least it’d be another option. - Better cataloging. This has to be a no-brainer. 90% is good, but … when you have a 30000-song repository, that means you’re lacking 3000 tunes. Not good. That’s approximately 300 CDs. WHAT?! Yes–you read that right. 300 CDs not cataloged. So, again, 90% is good. 100% … yah. That should be the target. Always (again, a no-brainer).
Other than that, it’s a *great* app. I like selecting the “angry” mood with the slowest tempo possible. I get some seriously brooding, bruising tracks. Conversely, selecting the “happy” mood with the fastest tempo could very easily cause me to swerve off the road from the sheer energy.
For example, here are the first 10 tracks that Moodagent selected for me, based on the “angry” mood being all the way at the top, and the tempo being set to the lowest setting:
- Autolux – Turnstyle Blues
- Phaser – Life and Illusion
- Muse – Microcuts (a personal favorite)
- Adult – Contagious
- Land of Talk – Magnetic Hill
- The Beautiful Confusion – Rain
- Xandria (Casablanca)
- Krypteria – Victoriam Speramus
- The Music – Guide
- The National – The Geese of Beverly Road
Here’s an uptempo happy playlist:
- Niyaz – Arezou
- Vas – Moshka
- Mike Oldfield – Sunjammer
- Nouvelle Vague – Dancing with Myself
- Von Iva – Birds of Prey
- Of Montreal – Oslo in the Summertime
- Niyaz – Golzar
- Dido (don’t judge) – Us 2 Little Gods
- Straylight Run – Untitled
- Azam Ali – I Am a Stranger in This World
Anyway, for all you iPhone users out there, get this app. I think it’s well worth the $5 it costs. There is a free version, but the only difference is that it’s not ad-supported. In other words, annoying ads appear at the top of the app. If you can live with that, by all means, download the free version. I loathe ads, so I ponied up the $5.
On the Horizon
by cam on Jun.14, 2010, under New Music, interview, rantings
Yes, I know … it’s been a while. Life happens. I can’t do anything to stop it.
And I don’t *want* to do anything to stop it. The highs are too many to discount it based on a few lows. Sometimes the lows suck, sure. But the highs … much goodness and enjoyment.
For example …
We all have those friends from our high school days who we remember upon having the cobwebs shaken loose from our deepest recesses, where the vague tends to mingle with the suspicion of forgotten. With a word or a song, maybe a smell … perhaps something we see, the memories come flooding back, and we sit back and reminisce with ourselves while we smile to no one in particular. Those present, assuming anyone else is around, might question the grin with an ounce of trepidation, for such looks are normally immediately chalked up to a diminished mental state.
Such was my experience the other night when I was transported back to my senior year of high school. As is so often the case when I look at old friends’ pictures on Facebook, I found a picture of a girl with whom I have not spoken since at least May 1990. This friend and I used to dance together at church youth functions. I’m pretty sure that she was a couple of years younger than I. I’m equally sure that I didn’t care. The sincerest and warmest smile is what I remember. Friendly, approachable, fun … quite the combo.
And away I went to college. Never saw her again.
Flash forward almost exactly 20 years. Facebook. Friends. Friends of friends. Jennifer Morrow. Memories. Now Jennifer Morrow Burrell. “Add Friend.” And just like that, we were back in contact.
The musical connection, thus making it a relavent blog post, is that she is now an aspiring musician with ambition and talent. Her works can be found on iTunes under the name “Paisley Rose.” At the moment, they only have two songs listed in their catalog, but I know more are coming, and I’m *really* excited to hear what they’ll offer.
She and her husband, who is also in the band, have graciously agreed to a phone interview in the coming weeks! I know they’re super busy with life and stuff, so the fact that they are willing to take time out of their busy schedules to answer a few measly questions for me is flattering beyond words. When I get the interview finished and transcribed, I’ll post it for your reading pleasure. It might be a couple weeks, but it’ll be worth it!
Thanks, Jennifer!
Sleigh Bells – Treats
by cam on May.17, 2010, under New Music, review
So, I got an email over the weekend. An old friend asked me to listen to Sleigh Bells, with a caveat–”Don’t read anything about them before or while you’re listening to them.” So I didn’t. And now I’m listening to them.
Well, okay … about 8 songs in, I finally caved and wondered, “Who ARE these guys?!”
“These guys” are Alexis Krauss and Derek E. Miller. Miller was looking for a vocalist for his music project. Alexis’ mom actually recommended her while she was working in a diner in NYC. I bet Derek’s glad she did. They’re one of the hottest things hitting the music scene, and they’re doing it from pretty much out of nowhere. They’ve already played Coachella–before their first release hit the market (May 11th). That’s saying something.
Her voice is dynamic. At times, it’s breathy and child-like; other times, she belts it and lets you have it square in the face. Or ears, I guess. Heavy on the keyboards and distorted guitar, lots of bass that further distorts the other sounds. At times, it feels like the mixing was intentionally left unrefined. It doesn’t necessarily detract from the awesomeness of the overall sound, but there are some parts where it could have used a little touch-up.
It’s rare for a band like Sleigh Bells to surprise me like they have. At once dance-style electronic, as the CD progresses, they branch out into more guitar-based songs (I’m listening to you, “Straight A’s”). Again, could be synthed keyboards, but … whatever. It sounds cool. I know this much–it has my attention, and I’m not much into … however you’d classify them. But these guys … whoa. Tommy likey.
At first brush, I’d say they’re kind of like Muse meets Chemical Brothers meets Cibo Mato. If you’re familiar with those bands, listen to this CD and tell me I’m wrong.
“Tell ‘em”, the opening track, opens with some thundering bass and guitar mixed with keyboard and synth. I wasn’t ready for Allison’s voice. Keep in mind that I listened to this track before I did some poking around online. Can’t understand what she’s saying half the time, but there are moments when the lyrics are more clear than others.
The beginning of “Kids” sounds like the beginning of “Stinkfist” from Tool. Sort of. It kind of has that feel to it for about the first 5 seconds or so, after which you can hear some horn-type sounds.
“Riot Rhythm” has a bit of a politcal message. “You gotta march!” At least, that’s what it sounds like. Maybe it’s “You gotta MARK!” I dunno.
“Infinity Guitars” actually has very little guitar work, and what there is actually sounds like a processed keyboard, and has precisely 4 chords. I think what they meant is that the song feels like it goes on for infinity, and every now and then there are some guitars.
Okay … I stand corrected. Big time. It heavies up at the 1:52 mark. A more accurate title would be “Infinite Bass with Some Guitar.” I bet that song sounds frickin’ hot on a high-end system.
Rill Rill has “single” written all over it. This could be a seriously great radio hit, if the band is interested in that aspect of marketing at all. Truthfully, the CD itself is enough of a marketing tool that “singles” are probably not necessary.
Truly, the treat of the CD is the last track, “Treats.” Think about the intro to the Smiths’ “How Soon Is Now?” and beef it up with a lot more bass throughout the song, and mix in more keyboards and synth. I’m totally digging this song.
That’s all the more songs I’m going to review. I’ve already over-extended my normal quota of 3-4 songs per CD. If you want to know how great this CD is, get it. iTunes, Amazon … whichever. You will probably really dig this CD if you like:
- female vocalists
- lots of bass
- music to jump around to (yes, I ended with a preposition. so frickin’ what?)
- out-of-nowhere song transitions
- infectious, addictive songs
Just get this CD. Do it.
Back in the Saddle
by cam on May.14, 2010, under New Music, rantings
It has been a wicked crazy week and some. Work has exploded. I think I mentioned that my boss retired a couple of Mondays ago. From the frying pan and into the fire, as it were.
Yah, yah … excuses excuses. Make the time, right? So here it is.
While I’m thinking of it, for all you fat fin fans, GW has a Facebook page that’s not to be missed. Please add them and support local music shops!
Of course, went to Graywhale for a quickie. So to speak. Hmm. ANYway, didn’t really peruse much as time was limited due to some geotagging test driving. Brought my camera along for the drive, randomly taking pictures at stop lights and other various locations. So, I have this app called GeoLogTag. It’s supposed to tag pics from ANY camera. After doing some poking around, I can understand why they make the claim: all the app does is “waypoint” your location at X intervals. I have mine set to continual. I believe it waymarks a location every 5 seconds, which is SUPER great for geotagging with accuracy. Anyway, after I take a bunch of pics, I import them into Geosetter. This program takes the images and bats them up a .gpx file that has all the waymarks listed. The program accesses this set of waymarks a couple of different ways: 1) you can email it to yourself, or (my favorite method) 2) it turns your phone into a virtual server, replete with a temp IP address for connecting and downloading the file to a specific location. Nifty, eh? Anyway, once the .gpx file is on your machine, you open it in Geosetter. It compares the time the waymarks were logged to the time the pictures were taken, and it adds the geotagging metadata to the image so you can view your image in geo-social picture sites like Flickr or Panoramio. Anyway, the bulk of my lunch was spent driving around and doing that.
The remaineder, of course, was spent acquiring more great music. Maybe it’s the loyal Western New Yorker in me, but today kind of had a theme. First off, I owned no Ani DiFranco. I now own 4 CDs. I owned no Natalie Merchant CDs. I now own 3. Still no 10000 Maniacs though. That’s bad. Didn’t even think to check for that. Oh well … something to hunt for next week, right?
So here’s the list of what I got today.
- Faceless Wolverines – Pardon Me, Are Those Your Claws on my Back?
- Ani DiFranco – Evolve
- Ani DiFranco – Dilate
- Ani DiFranco – Out of Range
- Ani DiFranco – Imperfectly
- Natalie Merchant – Leave Your Sleep
- Natalie Merchant – Ophelia
- Natalie Merchant – Motherland
Time Stand Still
by cam on May.06, 2010, under Uncategorized
Don’t I wish …
I’ve been swamped with work stuff. My boss quit a few days ago. All the projects got dumped in mylap. I had been asking to help with things so I would know what’s going on … but no. Everything was handled by my boss up until the last day. Kind of wanted to get my hands dirty with these projects so it wouldn’t be such a shock. No such luck.
So anyway, that’s been my life for the last 3-4 days. Before that, I had strep and a kidney infection. Lots of pain killers, lots of anti-biotics, lots of sleep. It’s been a rough couple of weeks.
So my wife and I were talking about everything we have going on this summer. Barenaked Ladies in a few weeks in Boise, U2 about 2 weeks later, and Rush in August. Pioneer Park’s concert series is gearing up in a few months, and the list is awesome. Among the performers are Modest Mouse, New Pornographers, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, She and He … good series!
More info here. http://www.slcgov.com/arts/twilight/
I’m most excited for She and He. I’ve liked Zooey Deschanel since hearing her in “Elf.” Yes, that really is her in the movie. Anyway, she and M. Ward have two CDs together, aptly titles Volume 1 and Volume 2. Not the most creative titles, but appropriate. Their music rather neo-50s doo-wop … sort of. Imagine todays pop music being heavily influenced by the late 5os. There you go. They’re fun stuff.
So they’re coming. I’d like to see Modest Mouse as well. Always been a fan of Johnny Marr, but … he’s not with the band anymore, as far as I can tell. Truly a travesty.
I met a guy who builds custom cabinets. Basically, my wife found a shelf on KSL that she liked, so she asked if I could go pick it up. When I picked it up, I started chatting with the guy. Come to find out he does all kinds of stuff–bed frames, cabinets, shelves … you name it, he can build it. I got to talking to him about how we need new shelves for everything we have media-wise: DVDs, blu-rays, CDs, etc. He said he could build us some for really cheap. After discussing dimensions and paying for the new shelves, he said he’d have them done by Wednesday of next week, POSSIBLY over the weekend.
“Dude. So what? Why is that such a big deal?”
Right now, our “extraneous” CDs are sitting on top of the one shelf we have. We have about 200 CDs with no home. Homeless CDs need love too, right? They need shelter. Our movies are scattered around the downstairs. Some have homes, others do not. Some are in a shelving unit with locking doors; others are in another room on a wall shelf; the rest are on top of our bar or on the old entertainment center for the TV. I wanted a one-stop shop for everything. Now we’re getting it. And for frickin’ dirt cheap. SWEET!
So here’s a shout-out to Brian Moore, who’s building the shelves. He is Mountain West Furniture in SLC/Park City. Great to work with, reasonable prices … you can’t beat his work.
I’m hoping to get some video footage of the upcoming concerts around here. I have a device that will do it, but whether I keep it is a big question. For one, the battery life is low: less than 2 hours for each charge. I’m keeping it until the BNL show on May 21st, but after that, we’ll see. If the quality is as good as the reviews say it is, then I’ll re-evaluate.
RUSH TIX FOR SLC SHOW!!!!
by cam on Apr.28, 2010, under Concerts, Rush, rantings
GOT ‘EM!!!
Section 303, row J, seats 12-14. My brother and I are going, and either my wife or an old friend. August 5th cannot get here fast enough!!! WHOO!!!
For those of you who don’t know me (read: pretty much anyone), I came on board late with the whole “Rush” thing. I actually had Presto as a Columbia House SOTM at some point in 1989, but I shelved it because I didn’t “get it.” “Yah … what’s the big deal? These guys aren’t Van Halen. Screw ‘em.” And I walked away.
About a year later, the guy across the hall from me kept playing this amazing music. “What is that?”
“You’re kidding. Right? ‘Who is this?’?!”
“Dude … it’s just a question. Don’t answer it then.”
“It’s *RUSH*. How do you not know who Rush is?!”
So then he shows me his tape collection, which was expansive. He let me borrow and copy all of it (poor college kids … what can you expect?). Between those tapes, I don’t think I swapped out anything else the rest of the semester. I drank it all in as often as I could, which, since I couldn’t have had a much worse GPA for the year, must have been pretty often.
I left for home at the end of the year, wondering if there was anything else out there of theirs. Keep in mind that this was before the advent of the people-friendly internet: I had to scour used record stores for anything I wanted. No surfing to find a complete discography on the band’s official or otherwise page. No wiki. No nothin’. Just me, car keys, and a lot of driving to various used music shops.
By the end of that summer, I had collected pretty much everything of theirs. Oh, what a music feast it was. I haven’t looked back.
Other bands have come and gone. I’ve had my dabblings with just about every genre of music with the exception of rap. My CD collection is rapidly expanding. My mp3 collection is on the verge of requiring a new hard drive. 4000+ ”CDs” in mp3 format. Close to 700 in actual hard-copy. Amongst it all, there is none that is quite so timeless as Rush’s 19 studio albums and myriad live CDs.
Yesterday, I ordered R30 and their Snakes and Arrows tour videos on blu-ray. I can’t wait to show those to my girls. They’re already in love with Muse (another timeless band that will almost certainly have their place in music history). Now it’s time to step it up and get them some serious me
New Music Stuff
by cam on Apr.28, 2010, under New Music
Sweet merciful crap. What a list. This is two Fridays and Record Store Day on the 17th, plus some assorted iTunes/Amazon raiding over the last couple weeks. It’s been … well, let’s put it this way: I’ve had more frugal weeks.
- Noisettes – Wild Young Hearts
- Noisettes – What’s the TIme Mr. Wolf
- Dessa – A Badly Broken Code
- Paz Lenchantin – Yellow My Sky Captain
- Las Ketchup – Hijas del Tomate
- Double – Blue
- Echo and the Bunnymen – Discography
- The Gathering – Discography
- Frente! – Discography
- Jewel – Discography
- Bryan Adams – Reckless
- Letters to Cleo – Discography
- Madonna – Discography (yes, you are reading that correctly)
- Mighty Mighty Bosstones – Discography
- Beth Orton – Discography
- Moonspell
- Lois – Maffeo and Brendan Canty – The Union Themes
- Julie Doiron – Heart and Crime
- Nedelle – From the Lion’s Mouth
- Freakwater – Old Paint
- Heather Duby and Elemental
- HIM – Sworn Eyes
- Morcheeba – Charango
- Morcheeba – The Antidote
- The Standard – Albatross
- Spiral Beach – Ball
- The Von Bondies – Pawn Shoppe Heart
- Endochine – Day Two
- Moonraker – Peeg Vater
- Brothers Creeggan – Discography
- Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle – Discography
- Songs Ohia – The Magnolia Electric Co.
- From Bubblegum to Sky – Nothing Sadder than a Lonely Queen
- Colour Revolt – Colour Revolt EP
- Coughs – Secret Passage
- Blue Bird
- Juliana Theory – Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat
- Juliana Theory – Love
- !!! – Me and Guiliana down by the School Yard
- Breaking Pangea – Cannon to a Whisper
- Evangelista – Hello, Voyager
- Cantinero – Championship Boxing
- Cat on Form – Structure and Fear
- Scout Niblett – I Am
- Dum Dum Girls – I Will Be
- Acid House Kings – Sing Along with Acid House Kings
- Athlete – Beyond the Neighborhood
- Jennifer O’Connor – Here with Me
- Cassettes Won’t Listen – Small-Time Machine
- Brazilian Girls – Talk to la Bomb
- The Do – A Mouthful
- Death by Chocolate
- Nana Grizol – Love It Love It
- The Aliens – Astronomy for Dogs
- Milemarker – Ominosity
- Vivian Girls
- The Album Leaf – Seal Beach EP
- Mumble & Peg – This Ungodly Hour
- Lovedrug – Everything Starts Where It Ends
- The Honorary Title – Scream & Light Up the Sky
- Ambulance Ltd – New English EP
- The Blakes
- Blake Babies – God Bless the Blake Babies
- House & Parish – One, One Thousand
- Howlin’ Rain – Magnificent Fiend
- Annie Haden – The Enemy of Love
- The Lovely Sparrows – Bury the Cynics
- Das Oath – Mini LP
- The Elevator Drops – People Mover
- Dulcesky – Lands
- Dulcesky – Film EP
- Mara – It’s Who I Am
- The Graduate – Anhedonia
- I Like Trains – Progress Reform
- The Lovely Feathers – Fantasy of the Lot
- The Geometrid – Looper
- Lansing-Dreiden – The Dividing Island
- Kilowatt Hours – The Bright Side
- Manchester Orchestra – Live at Park Ave.
- The Ms – Furture Women
- Hayden – The Closer I Get
- David and Naomi – The Wondrous World of Damon and Naomi
- Dressy Bessy – Electrified
- AM Syndicate – Empire
- Cart! – DEMO
- Holopaw
- Hor – A Faster, More Aggressive Hor
See?! Told ya the list was sick. I believe the term is “binge.”
In light of today’s tragic ticket debacle, I’m pretty sure this isn’t the end, either. So, those Rush tix went on sale at 10. Apparently, Firefox doesn’t have 128-bit encryption–a requirement for buying pre-sale online. I can sort of see the point, but … come on. Either that or their stupid anti-bot word-typing thing was just severely fubar, which wouldn’t surprise me in the least. Anyway, in short, I didn’t get any tickets, and I ended up having to buy a new keyboard