Hey there one of the few people that are actually reading this. I haven't posted in a while, but it was for the sole reason of my trip to Disney that I got back form last night. I had a blast, and did not make any concerted effort to write anything at all. The trip was great, and i'll miss the annual chorus trip, seeing as I graduate in 51 days. But really, who's counting.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band-An Album To Benefit The Preservation Hall
Hey there one of the few people that are actually reading this. I haven't posted in a while, but it was for the sole reason of my trip to Disney that I got back form last night. I had a blast, and did not make any concerted effort to write anything at all. The trip was great, and i'll miss the annual chorus trip, seeing as I graduate in 51 days. But really, who's counting.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Cardboard Record Player
Friday, March 19, 2010
These New Puritans-Hidden
You know that scene in movies, when you are either inspired, or bored/annoyed. It might not happen to others as much as it happens to me, but I know there are some scenarios in movies that will have me in awe done one way, and really get to me when done the other way. For instance, I saw Taxi Driver just a while ago, and for those of you who haven't seen it, it's remarkably bleak. Not bad, just bleak. It chronicles a psycho taxi driver in New York who accidentaly lands himself the title of public hero; an intention he doesn't strive for or care about. Not only is the movie filled with violence and scummy characters, but the main character doesn't ever really find anything happy throughout the whole movie. Anyways, this movie that would bore many people to death (or in the least scare them) was really poetically beautiful to me. To me, the movie is one of the realest movies ever. Not as in live action, but in the sense of genuinley capturing human reaction; taking a snapshot of what would really happen. The movie is gritty, but so is life. Some people are for, some people are against the Scorsese classic.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Cover Of The Day-A Change Is Gonna Come
Jellyfish-Spilt Milk
In the breathless hush of 4 a.m.
In the dark sits a sad cliche.
Cloaked in the navy blue of slowly fading stars
Tell me how this came to be
Sleeplessness talk to me
She'd say over and over again
Fumbling through a cut glass vase
Passing lipstick, cotton spools
Burning jealous pictures of marriages of friends
You never asked to be
The glutton of sympathy
She says over and over again that this is the end
Cause I see it in your eyes
What you don't know, time to let go
I see it in your eyes
There is so much more out there to be learned
Such mournful words on this snow white vacant page
All the lessons that she learns she packs away
Will you never cease to be the glutton of sympathy
She writes over and over again
Tossing turning roll away
Indecision won't you ever make up your mind
Lifetime Nigh time wake the day
Cause tomorrow will see if you've had your fill of sympathy
Will you never cease to be the glutton of sympathy?
Don't you know the stars are all fading let the sunshine capture the sparkle
of your smile
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Radio is Dead
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Cover Of The Day-Happy Together/Stand By Me
MGMT Follow up
A post or two back, I challenged MGMT to use more of their talent in their music, and they just might have done it. A song off of the new album came out today, and while it's not revolutionary, I like it a lot more some of the other mediocrity from Oracular Spectacular. It sounds like the guys have really identified their best music, and their starting to hone in on that. The whole album come out April 13th.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Avett Brothers-I and Love and You
Earlier in the week, I talked about an over-hyping. Well, let me flip the tables on you. Overhyping can be one of the greatest things in the world. I love getting pleasantly surprised. I mean, who doesn't. Fact of life.