Monday, March 19, 2012

3 ALBUM REVIEWS


The Decemberists-"We All Raise Our Voices To The Air" (Live Album)
I've never seen The Decemberists live, but i've heard from people I know that it's a good live show but that I shouldn't expect to be blown away.  That's exactly the vibe I felt from this album.  It's a good listen, especially if you're on a long drive.  This was recorded in the period from April 2011-August 2011 so it is heavy with cuts from their latest LP "The King is Dead", an album that I adore.

20 tracks on 2 discs make for a long listen, but I absolutely love live albums.  It starts off powerfully with "The Infanta" and "Calamity Song" right out of the gate.  The middle of the set has a ton of highlights with "Down by the Water", "The Rake's Song", and "The Crane Wife 1, 2, and 3".  "All Arise" and "Rox in the Box" set the stage for "June Hymn" as the original set closer, which is not a song I would go out on as it is a peaceful tune but one that kind of drags.  They go out in style though with "O Valencia" with a interlude of "Dracula's Daughter", the rocking "This is Why We Fight", a 12 minute version of "The Mariner's Revenge Song", and a 10 minute "I Was Meant For The Stage".

Overall, I really enjoyed the album.  My only complaint is there were about 3 or 4 times where I was losing interest.  I want energy at a live show, and while this sometimes had energy, far too often it felt like an acoustic show.  Not that a Colin Meloy acoustic show wouldn't be great.  It's good, but only if you actually like The Decemberists.  I would consider this a good jumping point though for someone who has never tried them out.

The sampler is below.

GRADE: 7/10



The Shins-"Port of Morrow"
I definitely had low standards set for this one.  The Shins reintegrated their lineup, and I was expecting James Mercer to take some chances.  I was dead wrong.  This is an extremely safe record.  The short and forgetable "The Rifle's Spiral" opens up the album, followed by the lead single "Simple Song".  "It's Only Life" brings it on back down a little bit, but brings some interesting lyrics.  I could be wrong, but it definitely gives off an angry vibe at perhaps his old bandmates or a past lover.  I'm just speculating here.  "Bait and Switch" comes next, a fast paced song about a guy finally getting his life in order when he finds himself in a relationship with a wild girl.  Aside from "Simple Song", this is probably the most catchy song on the album.  "September" is the midpoint and 5th track of the album, and really reminds me of something you'd find on Chutes Too Narrow or Oh Inverted World.  It's a gem, as is the next track "No Way Down".  Another one of the faster tracks on the album, a guilt-stricken song about civilization.  The sleeper "For A Fool" follows with "Fall of 82'" after that.  The latter being a nostalgic track, and very thankful song.  "40 Mark Strasse" is a story about a prostitute that he still wants to be with despite the fact that she's a whore.  The album ends with the title track.  It's a nearly 6 minute closer that has some really clever lyrics, but as a whole it leaves me feeling nothing...much like this album.

As a whole this album is decent, but pretty forgetable.  To me, there's just nothing special about it.  Highlights are "Simple Song", "Bait and Switch", "September", "No Way Down".  I say highlights because some songs have to be highlights.  There are still highlights on Sportscenter to 1-0 baseball games.  These are all sacrifice flies.  I don't hate the album, but i'm also not going to remember anything about this album in the next few years.  It's a really sound record, but it's also really bland, safe, and gave me way too many moments of indifference.

GRADE: 5/10

The Shins-"Bait and Switch"



Islands-"A Sleep and A Forgetting"
This is a pretty sincere album and I absolutely admire that, but it's a sleeper aside from two or three songs.  It's really depressing, but it's about a failed marriage.  I'm a big believer in opening albums up with a bit of a punch.  Doesn't have to be a rocker or anything, but I don't like when albums open up with a sleeper and that's what happens here with "In A Dream It Seemed Real".  That's my only complaint for the song though, because it is a pretty cool song especially after finding out that lead singer Nicholas Thorburn wrote most of this album about his failed marriage.  The tone remains dark with the 2nd track "This Is Not A Song".  Things pick up a little bit "Never Go Solo", which is again about avoiding being alone.  The album hits it's highpoint on back-to-back tracks "Hallways" and "Can't Feel My Face".  These songs are upbeat, but stick to the same divorce theme of missing his old life.  Although my favorite track on the album, I do have one complaint about "Can't Feel My Face".  I wish they would have ran through the chorus one more time.  Verse-Verse-Chorus-Verse is cool with me, but this chorus is so powerful and fun that I wish they would have played it again.  The rest of the album continues with an extremely dark and depressing feel.  It's almost torturous to listen to.  I'm sure i'd love it if I was in an unhappy stage of my life, but I just can't wrap my arms around liking this album right now.  However, "Hallways" and "Can't Feel My Face" are sure to be in my top 50 tracks of the year.

GRADE: 4/10

                                                              Islands-"Can't Feel My Face"

                                                                    Islands-"Hallways'


NEW GOLF PARTNER FOR CORBY AND ME

On Saturday I found this little guy. He's going to join our golf group when Corby gets back from Arizona.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

CIRQUE TV SEASON 2 EPISODE 1


The 11th episode of CirqueTV has arrived.  Season 1 consisted of 10 episodes with 3 bonus episodes of exclusive premium content.  In this episode, I had to work the overnight shift and apparently someone set up a camera in the studio without me knowing.  Needless to say, I lost my damn mind.  That's all beside the point, because this episode features Grubes and the lighting director for the band Phish!  Big props to Mike Marshall for the editing, even though he couldn't be in this episode due to circumstances that will be revealed at a time of his choosing.  It's fun, it's chaotic, it's insane, it's a thirst quencher...it's CirqueTV!

Monday, March 12, 2012

MONDAY 3/12/12


TV QUICK HITS
*Former SNL star Will Forte will apparently be getting a show on FOX soon.  I always thought he was funny, but he's a bit player.  Watch the movie "Macgruber", and you'll know what i'm talking about.  This new pilot may have something though, as it's being produced from the same guy who produces "Modern Family".

*Bryan Cranston has revealed that "Breaking Bad" will return in July.


*Judy Greer of "Archer" and "Arrested Development" fame is getting a show on ABC.  Tagging along with her is "Party Down" star Ken Marino.  Seems like a great idea!

*This should probably go under the category of "Film Quick Hits", but it has a television tie to it.  Adam Scott is starring in a movie entitled A.C.O.D (Adult Children of Divorce), and his girlfriend on "Parks and Recreation" (Amy Poehler) will play his step mother.  If I ever go see "A.C.O.D, and I probably will because i'm in for any Adam Scott/Amy Poehler project, I think it'll seem incestuous.  Jane Lynch is also set for a role in this movie too.  Sounds cool to me!

JULIO BORBON
Here's a piece I wrote for the WFAA Sports blog.  It's about how Julio Borbon was once seen as an important part of the future of the Texas Rangers, and how this is last shot to regain any type of recognition as an actual human being in the eyes of Ranger fans.

STEALING A RENTAL CAR
Steve Lillywhite, who is currently producing the new Dave Matthews Band album along with The Killers next release, tweeted that if anybody stole his rental car then they'd have access to never before heard material from the two bands.

This seems like a bad thing to even make light of, considering he's largely held responsible for the infamous "Lillywhite Sessions" mishap in 2000 with DMB.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lillywhite_Sessions