Stop-Gap/Premonition
Hey folks. Just a quick update in lieu of a real post (coming soon!!1)…
First off, did I call it or what? Pitchfork gave the Band of Horses record a glowing review yesterday (along with an eight-point-eight and a “best new music” tag). The significance? Well, lets just say that when I was logged into my favorite P2P app yesterday afternoon, practically everyone downloading from me had Band of Horses queued. I counted at least fifteen or so. I was wondering what the hell was going on, but when I checked Pitchfork it all made sense. I’d had a hunch, and sure enough there it was. Hype machine or not, it can’t be denied that those people are tastemakers.
Also, the new Stereolab record, Fab Four Suture, is actually pretty damn good! Listen to “Get a Shot Of The Refrigerator” and tell me it’s not bad ass. More of the same is not a bad thing when it’s quality stuff.
The French film, Cache, is excellent but very frustrating. A good review can be found here. [Warning: kinda spoiler-y]
New updates coming soon:
Hey, Remember the 90’s? - a new band sounds like bands did when I was new to new bands.
Girls With Guitars - a trio of intriguing folky females from the past.
A Little Bit Country, a Little Bit Rock y Roll
Band of Horses is a local Seattle band about to make it big. They recently signed to Sub Pop to release their debut album, Everything All the Time, which comes out on March 21st. While I try never to play favorites when it comes to music (because, lets face it, there’s just way too much good shit out there at any given time), I have to admit they are indeed my current favorite band. I just can’t stop listening to them.
Solid indie rock (a la its 90’s heyday) and lonesome country-ish tunes combine to deliver one of the strongest debuts I’ve heard in a long time. The midtempo rockers remind me a bit of Built To Spill, especially when it comes to the vocals. Some of the slower, twangy tracks like “I Go To the Barn Because I Like the,” “Monsters” and “St. Augustine” wouldn’t sound out place on an Iron & Wine record.
There was a substantial article published in this week’s Stranger to coincide with their show last night at Neumo’s. I definitely recommend checking that out for a more in-depth look at the band. And you can bet that yours truly was in attendence at the show, but guess what? I was sick with the flu and had to leave after only three songs from Band of Horses because I couldn’t stop shivering. Oh, what luck! Anyway, last night was the first stop on tour which will take them through most of the Western half of the country, including a spot at SXSW on March 17th. If I remember correctly, the band mentioned they’d be hitting the East Coast sometime after that. I urge you to see them without a fever.
Since the band’s MySpace profile currently features my absolute favorite song from the album, “The Funeral,” here’s another song to enjoy, the appropriately-titled album opener.
Band of Horses: “The First Song” [MP3]
Shala-lala-la
Yes, I’m still here. I guess writing this crap has taken a backseat to things like work and being social. It’s not such a bad thing really. After what seems like one of the rainiest Januaries in Seattle history, we’re finally getting some sunny days again. I can’t wait for the Spring.
I’ve been in a real pop phase recently. I’m not completely sure why; I think it has something to do with going through all this change in the past six months or so. After moving to the West coast back in the Fall, I went through a few minor hardships, and I think I needed comforting. That’s what I like about good pop music, I guess–it’s so damn right. It’s like well-made home cooking or a good friend: nice and cozy…inviting. There’s still something to be said for that, especially in light of all the awful news these days. It makes things a little better.
Case in point: The Brunettes, a New Zealand band who recently signed to Sub Pop to release their 3rd album, finally calling themselves to my attention. They are a male/female duo clearly (and pretty wonderfully) inspired by 60’s girl group. Their music has a weird bent to it, though. At times it’s definitely silly and happy, but there’s a darkness there too. And they’re not so innocent. I like their first album, Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks (2002), a bit better than the 2004 follow-up, Mars Loves Venus. Both records are kinda bubble gum and nearly every song is about love, but the debut has something about it. It’s a little weirder, a little more daring. I prefer those moments, rather than the super peppy, hey-everybody-let’s-dance stuff.
“Talk to Jesus” [MP3]
“End of the Runway” [MP3]
[Speaking of 60’s girl group, I recently picked up Rhino’s awesome boxed set, Girl Group Sounds, Lost and Found: One Kiss Can Lead to Another. Highly recommended if you like that sort of thing. One minor gripe: it gets my vote for most embarassing packaging ever. Where the hell am I supposed to keep this thing???]
Favorites
My new favorite ice cream is…
Ben & Jerry’s Half Baked Frozen Yogurt
My new favorite cartoon character is…
The grandma on Adult Swim’s Squidbillies
My new favorite stand-up comic is…
Louis CK
I remember first seeing him on Dr. Katz back in the mid 90’s. He did a bit about going in Wal-Mart and buying a bunch of weird, unrelated stuff just to freak people out. It was funny, but I soon forgot about him and carried on with my sad, pathetic Louie-less existence.
Flash forward to August 2005, when I was lucky enough to catch a particularly good episode of HBO’s newly-resurrected One Night Stand featuring, yes–you guessed it, the comedy stylings of Mr. Louis CK. And it was good. It was so good, it was more like fucking excellent. In fact, I actually el-oh-eled quite a few times, despite watching it alone. I’d even go as far as to say it’s a damn near perfect half hour of comedy. If you have the means I highly suggest you Tivo that shit or something. Here’s an audio clip (NSFW):
Louis CK: HBO One Night Stand clip [MP3]
He’s got an album called Live In Houston for sale on his site, too. It’s not quite as tight as the HBO special, but it’s definitely worth checking out. Some klips (mostly NSFW):
Louis CK: Diner Ordering [MP3]
Louis CK: Diet [MP3]
Louis CK: Itchy Asshole [MP3]
So apparently the guy’s been busy since that Dr. Katz episode. In addition to the stand-up, he’s written for Conan, Letterman, and the Chris Rock show, among other things. And now he’s taping his own sitcom for HBO. It’s called Lucky Louie and will premiere sometime in 2006. You can read all about it in a hefty article from a recent issue of the Boston Globe Magazine here.
Despite his busy schedule, Louie was kind enough to grace the boards at A Special Thing, a site that started as a Tenacious D fan site but has become a haven for comedy nerds everywhere. Actual, life-sized comics like Brian Posehn and Scott Aukerman (Mr. Show), Andy Kindler, and Patton Oswalt sometimes stop in for a chat. Louis CK recently started a “Question and Insult” thread there by promising “anyone can ask me any question and I will provide an answer that is deeply insulting to the person who asks the question.”
Here’s what BrickSprickly (aka me) had to say to Louis and the insult offered in return:
BrickSprickly wrote:
Louis:
I know you’re busy with your fancy new show, but do you think you’ll do a stand-up show in Seattle in the near future? Will you tour after your show doesn’t get picked up or what?
PS: I hope your show does get picked up. I’m gay for you.
It will be very hard for me to hit the road for a while. Once the show hits the air, however (in june) I’ll probably to go on the road and make some cash. I miss standup and being on the road a lot. And I love working in Seattle.
And you’re not gay for me. You’re gay for the trillions, literally trillions of cocks that have been in your ass. Do you realize what that means? Trillions of cocks. There have never been trillions of people alive ever. That means that, on top of the billions of cocks that have been up your ass, meaning the cock of every man that is and ever was, there have been billions, trillions more up there, cocks that must just exist on their own without people attached to them, that were conjured by your wizard friend, just so they could go up yoru ass and die.LCK
http://www.louisck.com
ps. you are not good.
If that’s not awesome, I don’t know what is. Oh, and by “I’m gay for you” I meant “I really enjoy your work.”
So there you have it, folks–my new favorite ice cream. [Sorry, David Cross. You’ve been crossed out, my man. Yeah, I’m still a little gay for you too, but you have to understand that things change.]