So, stubby introduced me to this nerdy math/computer/life comic. I will one day kill him for it. (http://www.xckd.com/)
Also, I found this a free-license truly “indie” artist of fair pleasure. Jonathan Coulton’s one song that has been amusing me for the past day is “First of May” (Warning: Very crude/adult language).
So, I can’t help but intermittnetly wander back to Sufjan Steven’s album Illinois. Now I am cognative of my glaring bias towards the album versues his other albums such as Greetings from Michigan: The Great Lakes State since I am a resident of Chicago. But, hopefully, I believe myself capable of minimizing my bias and pretences. I firmly think allmusic/AMG/pitchfork tend to be a bith harsh. AMG tends to go for the older is better, and artists can generally only get worse or repetative route in judgement. I find this incredibly unfair. Just because something sounds old, unrefined, etc dosn’t mean it’s BETTER indie. I think producation value can add a lot to some artists, and Sufjan Steven is definately one of those artists. Illinois just seems a lot more polished and tied-together than his former albums.
Of course, if either place gives an 8-10, you know it must be really good for them to admit it. They’re just pretentious about most things, but they’re a good resource to find good artists. Like most things, you can’t make it your new bible or false idol but merely an aid to your own decision making.
Listening To: Sufjan Stevens - Illinois - The Seer's Tower
Mmmm. Another Beck album. As much as I hate to call myself a Beck fanatic, I have to say I have yet to hear a Beck album that generally let me down. In fact, I would say Beck is the iconic representation or epitome of the alt. rocker/pre-indie/funk sound I grew up on. While maintaining musically brillant, generally approach, not overlally serious, yet with a grow on you factor beck is a refreshing listen to. I had been in somewhat of a dry spell for new music, and I remembered his CD came out today.
Definately worth the pick up or quick downloading depending on your scruples. I toatally agree with the review. It’s a sound somewhere between albums, yet amazing. I loved Sea Changes and Guero was a wonderful listen too. Just gotta appreciate fine craftsmanship. Read the rest of this entry »
Listening To: Beck - The Information - Soldier Jane
Mmmm… Cake. They’re coming up to Milwuakee (no Chicago/IL boo!) on New Year’s. Hopefully I can convince some people to go see the awsomeness which is Cake. Notice the masterful use of the vibrastrap.