11.18.2004

Nothing For Me

So, tonight was the Big D and Voodoo Glow Skulls show. I'd tell you all about it, but I didn't end up going. I couldn't find any companions to accompany me, so I missed out on it. I suppose I could have gone it alone, but concerts are always better when they're somebody there with you. More importantly, I didn't really feel like driving to Cleveland and back by myself.

I had back up plans though. Our school was showing a sneak peak of National Treasure, and while it's not a high energy ska show, it's gotta be better than sitting in the dorm. Well, that plan went kaput when the movie reel went kaput. I must just have bad luck.

So what did I do instead? Watched the OC for the first time ever. How was it you ask? Mildly interesting, certainly nothing new. The acting was typical teen acting. On a side note how is it that college graduates continue to play high school students. On a side side note, why do only beautiful people live in California. Anyway, the one good thing about the show was the showcasing of the band the Walkmen. Sounds like the O.C. is upping it's musical appeal by showcasing the likes of the Walkmen along with the Killers and Modest Mouse. Imagine that, good bands being put on a prime time tv show mostly frequented by high school age girls. Will the bands see a boost in publicity? Modest Mouse and the Killers are already making their way up the proverbial popularity chart, but the Walkmen are a little bit less known. A little less dance, and a little bit more garage/experimental than both the Killers and Modest Mouse, the Walkmen are an odd pick for the O.C. (although their tour with Modest Mouse could have caused the producers to pick them, who knows)

Anyway, I'm starting to ramble. Here's a cut off of Bows and Arrows, entitled Thinking of a Dream I Had. It's a bit more upbeat then most of the other songs on the CD, but instead of a slow thumping bass/dance beat, we get a rhythym that is counterpart to the frenetic guitar playing. Tell me what you think about it.

The Walkmen - Thinking of a Dream I Had

11.13.2004

Big D and the Kid's Table are crazy. I think that's the best way to describe this band. They play a mix of ska and punk that doesn't have any glimmer or glean of pop music. What you hear is what you get. I think that the best part about this band is their honesty and integrity that clearly shines through in their music. They're guys playing ska when the third wave of ska has come and gone. There can only be one reason why they're still making music together, and the obvious answer is because they love it.

I just received Big D's new CD in the mail, entitled How It Goes. I'll share two of the tracks off the album, but I encourage you to go out and buy the CD, or go see them with the Voodoo Glow Skulls on the 18th at the Agora.

The first song (after the intro) of the CD is one of the hardest hitting, inflammatory songs on the whole CD. It's called LAX and the stream of explictives you will hear should not scare you away from the message of the song. Sometimes, it seems as though bands use the word 'fuck' to make themselves sound cool. I don't think that's what's going on here. Sometimes the only word that comes to mind is fuck, (think the past election), and your emotions require you to use it. Just don't desensitize yourself to the word, because then it loses it's power. Every fuck in this song is sung with indignation and contempt, the way it's supposed to sound. Listen and decide for yourself.
Download LAX

The next song comes near the end of the album. It starts off with a nice slow ska beat, harkoning back to first and second wave ska. David McWane's vocals are a little bit of a departure from his normal sung/shout lyrics, but I think the band does well with somewhat of a slower tempo song. A contrast to LAX, but good none the less.
Download (We all have to) Burn Something

buy How It Goes


11.07.2004

Back for the Attack

The election's been over for 4 days, with the news of President-reelect, Bush coming 3 days ago. I think the initial shock and anger has passed, leading to just a general sense of dismay. Reality has hit, and the only thing we can do now is accept it and work on changing our country for the better. (that's actually what everybody wants to do, ya know?) Anyway, the next four years are set to be filled with debates, protests, and politics in general, so for the next few days my mind is taking a break from politics. I wasn't consumed with the election, although I did put a great mental stake in the outcome. Losing kinda hurt.

The Talking Heads are one of my favorite bands. David Byrne's spastic lyrics meld perfectly with the rythym of the rest of the band. Almost Dance Punk before there was such a thing. This song maintains an aire of happiness, almost a joy in the fact that the narrator and his friends are going nowhere. Maybe there's something better, maybe's there's not. They don't know where they've been, only where they're going. Sarcastic and ignorant. Fits the political climate, no?

Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere

11.03.2004

Fuuuuck

Thats it America. You and me are done. Over with. I gave you the last four years of my life. I trusted in you to do the right thing. And all you've done is made a complete ass of yourself in front of my friends and my family. They all hate me for loving you. And ya know what? They were right. You had your chance. This was gonna be it, the great awakening. Your last chance for retribution. And you fucking blew it. Fuck you.

This is what our country has become : Ben Folds - All You Can Eat

11.02.2004

Elect Me!

I'm tired of politics. Thank god today is election day. That mean's tomorrow is the beginning of either a long and drawn out legal battle or a long and drawn out Civil War. If it's a Civil War, then I'm fully prepared. I've been stocking up on ninja swords and moltov cocktails in order to fight for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Could it really go that far? I seriously think not. In every human there is a shred of sense that causes them to stop and look around when things are going to far. If we were to go to war over something as simple as differing ideologies, then we would certainly deserve our own fate. But, what is war, other than differing beliefs, ideologies and a need to expand one's power base? This has been used as the basis to start wars for all of history. I think, recently, our own country has done something of the sort in one of those little countries over in the middle east. Ahh, yes, Iraq. I don't believe war can ever be justified on the ground of preemptive preservation of our national being. I don't know if the war in Iraq is illegal, morally wrong, or anything of the sort. I know that I don't like it. That's all there is to it.

(I've been rambling lately. One of these days a post will actually make sense and flow. ya know? (see, that had flow, but not the kind I want) I'm done.).

Listen to this : Propaghandi - Hate, Myth, Muscle, Etiquette

and now, go take part in democracy and vote.