Thursday, January 31, 2008
Radiohead In Rainbows
I am not a big Radiohead fan (never heard a Radiohead album before). I will say I was pretty disappointed to see the packaging for the album when it was released. I thought it would have been really cool to just package it like it had been downloaded and ripped to CD. The album was pretty good, another one for me where I know it is good, but I am not that crazy about it. I probably will try to give it one more listen but I don’t expect it to make the regular rotation for me. 7.5 out of 11.8.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Daughtry Daughtry
That is perhaps why I didn’t know what I was getting into when I started listening to Daughtry. It turns out he was some sort of American Idol finalist. Anyhow after the debacle of Glen Hansard and Marketta Irglova when I heard the first notes of this Daughtry album I got pretty worried. It is without a doubt the cheesiest collection of power ballads of the millennium. I really was starting to hate the album, and hate this whole project when suddenly I got hooked. Although I would not compare the music to Journey there is something about the absolute cheesiness combined with intense sincerity that I really started to enjoy. Even now as I type this I am beginning to think maybe I should listen to it again, although I know it totally sucks. Anyhow I will give the album 7.5 thumbs up (out of 12) way up!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Glen Hansard and Marketta Irglova The Swell Season
Monday, January 28, 2008
Panda Bear Person Pitch, Cocteau Twins Blue Bell Knoll, Sheryl Crow the Globe Sessions
Panda Bear I guess is part of the Animal Collective which I have now idea what that is. He is actually some dude named Noah Lennox who plays drums with this Animal Collective. I wonder if they are all named animals, I would assume so, but it would probable, ooh, see I just looked it up and it turns out only Panda Bear is named after an animal even though they all have fake names. That is pretty fucking experimental if you ask me! Anyhow I really like this album. It reminded of some of the crazy Beach Boys stuff from the pets sounds era. I give this album a 7.5 on a scale of 1-9.2.
The Cocteau Twins are another band that was really popular with tons of people I went to college with I think, but somehow I managed to never really hear them. As is becoming a minor trend here, the music I have always avoided turns out to be music I don’t really like. The album wasn’t all that bad, but I just can’t imagine the mood I would need to be in, or the activity I would be partaking in to want to put this album on. I give this album a 7.5 on a scale of 1-14.
What I know about Sheryl Crow is very limited, I know she dated Owen Wilson and Lance Armstrong, and that is about it I guess. This album was definitely not one of my faves, but it would qualify it as a pleasant surprise because I really didn’t expect to like it at all and I kind of enjoyed it. I really liked about half the songs on the album and the rest I didn’t care for. I could almost foresee there being a Sheryl Crow album I liked but I doubt there will be an opportunity for me to find out. I give this album 7.5 on a scale of 1-12.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Kate Nash: Made of Bricks
Yesterday I listened to Kate Nash Made of Bricks. My sister read about this album in some hip magazine she reads. Apparently she is some sort of Myspace superstar, basically getting her start by posting her music to Myspace. The album was OK. There was something about the lyrics that didn’t work for me, like she was trying to be too clever or something. I give this album 7.5 on a scale of 1-14.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
The Sounds: Dying to Say This to You
I am not sure how this album ended up on my ipod. I am guessing it is my sisters because we are sharing itunes, but I saw it and said hmmm, maybe I will listen to that. It turns out I really like this album. The Sounds are a pop/new wave (not sure what new wave in aughts is, it isn’t new) band from Sweden. The music is reminiscent of the original new wave, but with a aughty feel that I really dug. I give this album a 7.5 on a scale of 1-10.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Well they have blocked out all blogging sites at work, which is going to seriously hamper my project. For now I will post from home, and I hope some time in the near future to have a workaround for this.
Hey is it just me or did anyone else notice that they have raised the price of Ferrera-Pan candies? I bought a box of Cherry Heads (formerly Cherry Clan's) the other day and I noticed it said right on the box 50 cents! If they are going to charge 50 cents they really need to make sure the candy is not all wet and sticky. I would think 50 cents would cover some sort of plastic seal to protect these delicious candies. Until that date I am going to boycott Boston Baked Beans and Johnny Appleseed's (or apple heads). I will still purchase Cherry Heads, Lemon Heads and Grape Heads (formerly Alexander the Grape) but I will do so under duress!
Yesterday's album was the Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). I have never really gotten into the Wu-Tang Clan, even though I know people think they are great. Recently though I have really enjoyed Ghostface Killah's last two albums (Big Doe Rehab and Fishcale) so I was eager to give Wu-Tang another try. Sadly I still just don't really dig Wu-Tang. Maybe the clan is overcrowded for my liking. I give the album a 7.5 on a scale of 1-11.5, but I do not expect to listen to it again.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The Thermals The Body, The Blood, The Machine
I took today off work in order to stretch out the long weekend. My only planned activity for today was to visit the local dojo and speak to the sensei about the offerings of adult classes. At first, I could not find the dojo at all, and then when I looked it up on the web and went to the address I discovered the dojo had been closed. I can only assume this is the result of a challenge from another local dojo to a competition in which the loser must close it doors forever. If anybody knows which dojo defeated my local dojo (Bubishi karate dojo) please let me know as I would like to join up!
Yesterday’s album was The Thermals The Body, The Blood, The Machine. I got the album from my friend Teresa who is really up on all this sup pop indie rock business. This album is just about exactly what I expected. That is to say it is undeniably good, but somehow something I do not really connect with at all. Listening to the album was relatively enjoyable but I do not expect to listen to it again. That said I hope Teresa keeps giving me music because I am sure at some point I will really get into one of these albums. I give the album a 7.5 on a scale of 1-12.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Lupe Fiasco The Cool
Not much else happened yesterday, I had make your own Sundays, I played some Civilization IV, I used my new drill bits to drill into concrete and I waited around for kickoff.
I did listen to Lupe Fiasco The Cool. Not a bad album at all. Lupe Fiasco is another artist who has a few albums and who I have never heard. I always thought he would be a little more “hard core” but he actually is more like tribe called quest or something like that. Perhaps it is only this album I do not know. Anyhow, I thought it was pretty good. I give it a 7.5 on a scale of 1-11.
Cat Power Jukebox
Well I missed a day of blogging so I will do entries today. Yesterday was the NFL championship games. My Patriots continued their magical run to a 19-0 season by defeating the depleted Chargers, and in the NFC the New York Giants continued a magical run of their own, winning their third road playoff game and 10th (I think) playoff game in a row. It was an exciting day of football, especially the second game that the Giants won on an overtime field goal after missing two field goals in regulation. My prediction for the superbowl…Patriots 34-Giants 27. One teams magic has to end, I and just do not see the Pats losing this year.
Speaking of Magic, Saturday’s album was Cat Power Jukebox. Somehow, I have never heard of this Cat Power although I guess she has a bunch of albums, including another cover album (like Jukebox). I have to see I really liked this album. Although it is all covers, you would know it because each is such an original re-imagining of the song that it feels very fresh if not unrecognizable. Anyhow, this album is highly recommended, I listened to it 3 times on Saturday and look forward to hearing it again. I give it a 7.5 on a scale of 1-9.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Drive By-Truckers Brighter Than Creation’s Dark
It is Saturday and I am sick and I don’t really feel blogging.
Yesterday I listened to Drive By-Truckers Brighter Than Creation’s Dark. I chose this album on the recommendation of Rolling Stone magazine who compared Drive-By Truckers to Leonard Skynard. I am not convinced the comparison is appropriate. On some tracks I could hear hints of Skynard but all too often I heard hints “new country”. It was worth a listen I guess, but I will not give it another. I give Brighter Than Creation’s Dark a 7.5 on my scale of 1-20.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Kinky Friedman Sold American
Yesterday’s album was Sold American by Kinky Friedman. Kinky Friedman, if you don’t know him, is the greatest Jewish Country Singer of all time. His most famous song is probably “They ain’t making Jews like Jesus anymore”. Also he ran for governor of Texas and his campaign slogan was “Kinky Friedman: Why the hell not?”. Sold American was pretty good I would say. My favorite tracks were “We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To You”, “Ride 'Em Jewboy” and “High On Jesus”. He straddles the line between parody and honest to goodness good country music pretty well. On a scale of 1-11.5 I give the album a 7.5.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Chicago II
Which brings me to Chicago II. Have you ever taken and hit of acid, and right after you have taken, even before the drugs start to kick in, you start to regret it? You regret taking it because you can already tell you are going to have a miserable trip, and there is no way to stop it until it is done. When the horns “Movin' In” track 1 on Chicago II started playing, that is exactly the way I felt. When the vocals kicked in, the singer started explaining why he was singing the song (something Chicago seems to do a lot of) I began to question this whole project. But unlike acid the whole thing was over in about an hour and I have yet to have any flashback. On a scale of 1-6 I give this album a II, unless you are a HUGE fans of rock and roll horns, then I think maybe a V.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Amy Winehouse Back to Black
So what did I think of Amy Winehouse you ask? Ehhh. It was OK I guess. For me it was a little too Motown retro with a modern twist. I am not sure what jus the right amount of Motown retro with a modern twist is, but I know that this is not it. On a scale of 1-14 I rate this album a 7.5.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Sunday, January 6, 2008
The Rules
2. The album can include songs I know but can not have ever listened to the complete album
3. No greatest hits albums
4. No repeating artist within a calendar year
5. Write some kind of report on every album
That's it pretty simple. If you have an album you think I should listen to send it to me! (email me or add comments to get my address)