Jul 30, 2005

TV On the Radio :: Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes

I remember my first radio. My grandparents bought it for me. It had one speaker and a bright pink "Record" button the top. The microphone was a really cool feature, and I used that to record myself and others. Sometimes I would try to make a tape from the radio by taping songs. And some channels near the 88.1 end always confused me. They were always talking and had loud commercials. They were actually TV programs being broadcast on the FM dial. Often I heard soap operas, so I never really listened. I still wonder what the point of that was. Anyway, I immediately thought of that when I heard about this band. And in some ways it does sound like the dial is caught between a few different stations at once, picking up post-punk/art-rock guitar lines, vintage drum machines, and doo-wop vocals mixed together. But it works. I really love the song "Staring at the Sun." I think that the sounds created here are a lot different than what is typically in my record collection. Being unexpected can be very good at times.

Jul 29, 2005

Hella :: The Devil Isn't Red

After hearing "Hello Great Architects of the Universe" about a year ago on WVKR, I really wanted to hear the rest of this disc. The aesthetic reminds of free-jazz improv applied to a guitar and a drum. I wouldn’t say this is disc to put on all the time, but is does induce me to jump around spastically in the room. And not feel guilty for it.

The Pixies : In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)

There is a certain noise that can issue from a human's throat that immediately makes me like a song. Frank Black/Black Francis yowl/yell/shout on this song makes it for me. Even with simplistic lyrics consisting of "In Heaven / Everything is fine / You got a your good thing / And you've got mine" this song is still special. It represents well why the Pixies are so important to me. (This song a B-side on the Gigantic single)

Jul 25, 2005

The Smiths : Rubber Ring

This song was one of my favorites even when I was young. I remember liking the end a lot "You are sleeping / you do not want to believe" The guitar line is amazing, and I like what the Moz has to say here to. Essentially, don't forget your old favorites. I think this was later in their career when some of the old fans began dismissing them. I like to think I will never outgrow a song. If that happens, I never truly liked anyway. (This song a B-side on The Boy With The Thorn In His Side single and Louder Than Bombs LP)

Jul 20, 2005

The Arcade Fire :: Funeral

Justin had this disc since February when I went to Oregon, and even though my favorite music sities gave it stellar reviews, I never borrowed it. But final before I headed to PA the other weekend, I ripped it off of him. I listen to the first few tracks and said "in-ter-est-ing". But it took a full album listen to really excite me. I like how the band has quite a few different speeds, and uses male/female vocals. There is so much material here, but the disc still remains focused. The strings are not verbose, but add a lot to the mix. When Win sings, it reminds me of my new favorite music word: urgency. Anyway, it my favorite disc as of late.

Hmmm...

Well, I am hoping this allows me to analyse my new noise acciqusition a litter better, and share ideas, list, links, etc. We'll see...