Monday, November 20, 2006

Would you sing a song for all the suckers too?

Portastatic - Drill Me

Since Friday broke my months long dry spell of concerts I figured I'd break the dry spell of blog posting. I caught Portastatic at the Warhol on Friday and what a damned fine show it was. I'm borrowing the setlist from Mac's blog:

getting saved
sour shores
through with people
naked pilseners
sweetness and light
oh come down
drill me
arthur dove
cheers and applause
white wave
san andreas
noisy night

bye bye pride
hey salty
baby

Sure I would have loved to hear "You Blanks" but I still can't say one non-positive thing about the night. "Noisy Night," one of my all around favorite tunes, sounded amazing in a more punked up live format. "White Wave" rocks just as hard as some of the metal bands from my old mullet and black hi-top sneaker days. Thanks to someone that posted some clips posted to YouTube from the night's performance you can see just how hard the band rocked during during that song.

The show was even better because I'm typically the solo guy at shows trying not to look like a creep so it was sweet to be there with a friend. Plus I totally owe her friend for dragging us up to the very first row, something I probably wouldn't have had the nerve to do on my own. It allowed me to take some pretty decent pictures:

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You can see the rest of the good ones here.

I even like some of the blurrier ones since it gives you a sense of just how hard Mac was a-rocking.

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The rest of the blurry, or shall I say "more artistic" shots, are here.

I think it's safe for me to declare "Be Still Please" as my album of 2006. For the second year in a row, Portastatic takes the taco. If you haven't heard it, I recommend buying it right now, but you can also listen to it for free on the Merge site, along with some other killer albums.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

I thought I was right but now I know ...

John Wesley Harding - I'm Wrong About Everything

Dear Apple,

I'm sorry what I said about you a few years back. I was a young, foolish 30 year-old. I admit it, I was wrong. Your invention is pretty revolutionary. I'll still buy my records and cds but I'll then be uploading them for my iPod so I just have one little, elegently designed item to take on road trips rather multiple cd wallets. Now I won't forget to pack socks when I'm trying to decide between one more Superchunk cd and Crimson Glory's best.

Again, my apologies.

Friday, June 09, 2006

i see you sitting on your suitcase, i see you sleeping in a chair

the handsome family - all the time in airports

this show was done on thursday, june 8, i just got around to posting it today. this marks my return to the airwaves after some time off. no particular theme today just some new music. for someone that dislikes flying i find it funny that i like songs about flying and airports so much such as this new handsome family tune. some other favorites are air traffic control by jets to brazil, window seat by john wesley harding and movie script ending by death cab for cutie. well that last one technically isn't about airports but the lovely video takes place in an airport and perpetually runs through my head when i have the unfortunate need to fly.

portastatic - the sunset rock
great lakes swimmers - see you on the moon
cat power & karen elson - i love you (me either)
the essex green - sin city
loose fur - the ruling class
jon auer - four letter word
i love you but i've chosen darkness - at last is all
morrissey - on the streets i ran
the handsome family - all the time in airports
tilly & the wall - bad education
the robot ate me - bad feelings
stephin merritt - the little maiden of the sea
snow patrol - chasing cars
wolfmother - woman *
frog eyes - one in six children will flee in boats
russian circles - enter
don caballero - i agree...no!...i disagree
jolie holland - you're not satisfied
camera obscura - if looks could kill
denison witmer - are you a dreamer?
danielson - did i step on your trumpet?
david & the citizens - big chills
mammoths melting out of the ice - happy birthday motherf#$%^&
the lovely feathers - pope john paul
the concretes - the chosen one
the eels - hey man (now you're really living)
the eels - i like birds


* i've read about this band and a few folks whose opinion i value that have gone nuts over this band. i hate this word but i think the best way to describe my reaction is "nonplussed." perhaps i'm unimpressed because i'm possibly the only heavy metal fan in the world that despises led zeppelin and this band certainly worships at the alter of plant and page. if i want to hear "misty mountain hop" i'll listen to classic rock radio for about 10 minutes rather than this rehash.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

it's so beautiful our lunacy, it's so beautiful

of montreal - disconnect the dots

here's the playlist from my show last thursday. the spring weather and friend's recommendation insprired this week's theme: the elephant 6 music collective out of athens, ga and various other parts.

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  • neutral milk hotel - in the aeroplane over the sea
  • the essex green - this isn't farm life
  • dressy bessy - side 2
  • of montreal - disconnect the dots
  • marbles - out of zone
  • olivia tremor control - hideaway
  • the sunshine fix - what do you know?
  • elf power - the big thing
  • the ladybug transistor - jersey streets
  • beulah - you're only king once
  • the late bp helium - candy for everyone
  • the minders - it's so hard
  • the highwater marks - sixth of july
  • of montreal - climb the ladder
  • dressy bessy - this might hurt (a little)
  • the essex green - by the sea
  • neutral milk hotel - holland 1945
  • the ladybug transistor - oceans in the hall

Thursday, April 06, 2006

i listen to my same old cds, new order and morrissey

in the morning, before work - owen

today's installment dedicated to the warc exec gang heading out to macrock. pour some syrup out at the waffle house in my name.

  • aloha - your eyes
  • the wrens - was there ever
  • ida - what can i do?
  • at the drive in - napoleon solo * by request
  • wolf eyes - stabbed in the face
  • appleseed cast - silas knife
  • the walkmen - the rat
  • john vanderslice - up above the sea
  • decibully - skipping over goodbye
  • pedro the lion - when they really get to know you they will run
  • sufjan stevens - john wayne gacy, jr
  • matt pond pa - so much trouble
  • the rosebuds - back to boston
  • owen - in the morning, before work
  • elliott smith - a fond farewell
  • mates of state - nature and the wreck

Thursday, March 30, 2006

we are cried at the ending, we all stayed for the credits and i kept my ticket as a souvenir

damien jurado - matinee

  • looking for leonard theme - portastatic - looking for leonard
  • matinee - damien jurado
  • jealous guy - luna - mr. jealousy
  • face to face - l.a. symphony * by request
  • the lucky one - freedy johnston - kicking and screaming
  • it's the nighttime - josh rouse * by request
  • miss misery - elliott smith - good will hunting
  • trees lounge - hayden - trees lounge
  • new slang - the shins - garden state
  • if you should try to kiss her - dressy bessy - but i'm a cheerleader
  • promising actress - john vanderslice
  • cancer for the cure - the eels - american beauty
  • where is my mind - the pixies - fight club
  • ghost world - aimee mann
  • something to talk about - badly drawn boy - about a boy

Sunday, March 26, 2006

what happened to our heavy metal? what happened to our coat of arms?

clap your hands say yeah - heavy metal

  • prong - avoid promises
  • sepultura - the rift
  • the appleseed cast - ceremony/woodland hunter part I
  • glenn kotche - mobile part III
  • wilco - kicking television(live)
  • the eels - hey man (now you're really living) (live)
  • arctic monkeys - the view from the afternoon
  • clap your hands say yeah - heavy metal
  • the glad version - calendars & coffee cups
  • the light footwork - coastlines are landmines
  • metric - empty
  • mates of state - like u crazy
  • burnside project - get better soon
  • electric president - metal fingers
  • yeah yeah yeahs - gold lion
  • stars - what i'm trying to say
  • ariel pink's haunted graffiti - alisa
  • belle and sebastian - funny little frog
  • the clash - lost in the supermarket
  • built to spill - goin' against your mind
  • the boy least likely to - be gentle with me
  • destroyer - your blood
  • neko case - john saw that number
  • eef barzelay - i wasn't drunk
  • karl blau - slow down joe
  • jenny lewis with the watson twins - the big guns
  • robert pollard - love is stronger than witchcraft
  • the minus 5 - cemetery row
  • marah - the closer

Thursday, March 23, 2006

at a record store is where i spent all my time

the rosebuds - kicks in the schoolyard

it's taken me awhile to post this since i was in rather a hurry the other day. this is my playlist from thursday, march 23. this week's connection between all the tracks was the record label merge, hands down the best label out there. i can't say there's really another record label out there that i'd pretty much buy every one of their releases. i like a whole lot of stuff subpop and secretly canadian and others put out but not with the consistency of merge. if i could relive my life i'd go to college somewhere in north carolina and do an internship there. hell i'd be happy to open mail for them and stuff mailorder boxes right now.

  • portatstatic - oh come down
  • camera obscure- eighties fan
  • david kilgour - a head full of rolling stones
  • lambchop - this confusion
  • the third eye foundation - sound of violence
  • the rosebuds - kicks in the schoolyard
  • the essex green - lazy may
  • matt suggs - where's your patience dear?
  • the magnetic fields - two characters in search of a country song
  • destroyer - painter in your pocket
  • the clientele - geometry of lawns
  • robert pollard - dancing girls and dancing men
  • superchunk - art class (acoustic)

Thursday, March 16, 2006

re-rent the saddest movie you've ever seen

her space holiday - missed medicine

today's installment of "i've made a huge mistake" brought to you by the number two. also known as dos.

  • ...and you will know us by the trail of dead - will you smile again?
  • pavement - shady lane
  • wire - mr. marx's table
  • broken social scene - k.c. accidental
  • sonic youth - unmade bed
  • i love you but i've chosen darkness - the ghost
  • architecture in helsinki - it's!
  • mates of state - fraud in the 80's
  • her space holiday - missed medicine
  • billy bragg - upfield
  • billy bragg & wilco - california stars
  • wilco - kamera
  • the jayhawks - tailspin
  • bob mould - wishing well
  • the replacements - alex chilton

Thursday, March 09, 2006

wants a glass of water but she sweetly mouths a "no"

cotton mather - homefront cameo

my return to the meadville airways titled "i've made a huge mistake." tune in thursdays from 1 to 2 pm in the good old eastern time zone. with the one hour length i'm thinking about trying to come up with a theme for each week, even though that would mean ripping off mike's porkchop radio. i hope he doesn't mind. just can't help but think of this new show length of mine as a perfect mixtape length. i didn't exactly have a cohesive theme this week, more just stuff i've been digging grouped into a couple thematic sections. feel free to make suggestions for future shows.

  • the six parts seven - what you love you must love now
  • i love you but i've chosen darkness - we're still the weaker sex
  • ...and you will know us by the trail of dead - relative ways
  • cotton mather - homefront cameo
  • american analog set - the promise of love
  • spoon - me and the bean
  • portastatic - through with people
  • wilco - radio cure (live)
  • the minus 5 - with a gun
  • the new pornographers - the bones of an idol
  • neko case - a widow's toast
  • destroyer - priest's knees
  • wolf parade - shine a light
  • red house painters - wop-a-din-din
  • the weakerthans - plea from a cat named virtute
  • the elected - the bank and trust
  • jenny lewis & the watson twins - rise up with fists!
  • the avett brothers - famous flower of manhattan

Monday, January 02, 2006

i’ll give all the lousy credit to anyone who wants if they’d just let me lower the bar

portatstatic - through with people

with 2005 in the books i figure i'll report my top albums of the year.

1. portastatic - bright ideas
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sometimes its hard for me to put my finger on what exactly makes an album standout. it just feels like a classic. i won't necessarily be able to explain what makes "bright ideas" better than anything else i heard this year but i know years from now it will make the short list for my desert island discs. it just feels like a classic, like one of those albums i've always known from back to front for years. it used to be i'd be longing for a new superchunk album, now i'm counting down for the next portastatic release. lyrically "bright ideas" has a fantastic mix of optcynicismnd cyncism. there's no album of recent memory that i love to turn up and sing along to more than this one, particularly "through with people" and "i wanna know girls." musically there's a mix of indie rock, pop, tropicalia and regular old all american rock with a capital r. this is definitely an album that deserves to be heard.

2. low - the great destroyer

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i thought this was definitely going to be the album of the year and it held that title from it's late january until the august release of "bright ideas." i know some longtime low fans didn't appreciate this change in sound but i guess since i only discovered low about midway through their recording career i wasn't turned off by the faster pace and more rock sound that their subpop debut brought on. while my top 5 lists of the past few years are much more indie rock that heavy metal i'll always be a metalhead at heart. with that, "everybody's song" is one of the heaviest tunes of the year which helped to put this towards the top of my list. my only complaint about this album is that mimi parker doesn't take the lead vocal duties as much as on past albums. still one of their best.

3. spoon - gimme fiction

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the second merge release to make my top five. spoon just makes great catchy rock music. i challenge you to find a catchier, more radio-ready tune than "sister jack." and requiem is certainly a killer name for a metal band. the jittery guitars and ambiguous lyrics prove that all the oc and "kill the moonlight" hype didn't keep britt daniels and company from making an album that compliments the rest of their distinctive discography. i'm still kicking myself for not getting tickets in advance for their show in cleveland months ago. thanks to them i'll be turning into veronica mars for the first time to catch a karaoke scene starring britt.

4. …and you will know us by the trail of dead – world’s apart

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i fell in love with this album from the first moments of “will you smile again?” in fact, if the rest of the album was crap, i think this album could still have made the top ten just on the strength of that track alone. every review I’ve read throws out the term “prog rock” but i feel that does this band a disservice since it’s brings to mind geeks in ill-fitting rush t-shirts and concerts on ice skates.
so far, no album captures the post-9/11 mood better than “world’s apart” particularly the title track. not that i need a post-9/11 album but i can’t remove this album from that context. and I rather here what conrad keely has to say than this doofus or this one. also, easily the best artwork of the year. i really wish i would have bought it on vinyl for the larger format rather than the cd version with the dvd that i haven’t even watched yet.

5. sufjan stevens – come on feel the illinoise

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even though i was a fan of sufjan’s earlier albums i was a little hesitant about a 22 track album about a state i’m really not familiar with. of course that didn’t stop me from digging the “michigan” album. all of the critics lauding this album are correct. it’s worth all the hype and hopefully for his next release people will focus less on the novelty of his project to record an album for each state and focus on the brilliant songwriting. i saw sufjan on the “seven swans” tour and it was simply amazing. he made me realize that one guy with a banjo can make for a show as moving as a bunch of dudes with guitars. i really regret not being able to see him on this tour. i was happy to track down a version with the banned superman artwork. once a comic book geek always a comic book geek.

and some honorable mentions…these didn’t quite make the top 5 but they were still some favorites from the year.

neil diamond – 12 songs
just got this for christmas and if i had it longer there’s a chance it could have broken the top 5. honestly. hopefully rick rubin will turn neil into his new johnny cash. i look forward to more volumes like this.

bob mould – body of song
i have to say this didn’t quite match up to my anticipation for this album. bob, cher called and she’d like her vocoder back. i wanted more sugar or “workbook” sounding stuff and less of the “modulate” sound. still a solid release but overshadowed by bob’s stellar catalogue.

the rosebuds – birds make good neighbors
again, probably could have been higher if i had more time to have it grow on me. would also be top 5 if i saw them on the tour since they are one of my favorite live bands. and it’s not just because kelly rosebud is so damn cute.

josh rouse – nashville
i’ll confess my music snobbery almost kept me from being a fan of rouse’s. then i found out he recorded with kurt wagner of lambchop and i realized that my cred would be intact. not that i have any cred listing neil diamond’s new album as a favorite of the year. just great pop tunes with sweet lyrics and a quirky voice.

tenement halls – knitting needles & bicycles bells
i never heard the rock*a*teens, chris lopez’s first band, but if they are anything like tenement halls i have to hear them. bonus points for an excellent set opening for portastatic.