Friday, December 21, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
THE YEAR IN...
Review. The good people over at Loose Record wanted contributors to send over answers to these categories so they can compile a list for the year in review, so here's mine:
Top 3 Albums
1. Our Love to Admire, Interpol - The default winner? Some say it's less adventurous than the previous albums, I just think it's way better.
2. I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child, Manchester Orchestra - Ok so the album actually got released in Fall of '06, but it got a Major Label pressing/release this year, so that counts right? I'll let that limit it from being number one, because it easily would be. This album has not stopped rotation on my iPod, laptop, or radio show for months now.
3. Neon Bible, Arcade Fire - This wouldn't have even been on my list any more than 3 or 4 weeks ago, but I finally gave it a good, even chance.
Bottom 3 Albums (OR: Albums that disappointed the most)
1. Chase This Light, Jimmy Eat World. No, it's not because it doesn't sound like they're older stuff. No, it's not because I'm not used to their 'new sound.' It's because when isolated as its own album and then compared to other music being made by my favorite bands, this one doesn't even begin to stack up. It's too easy, from the melodies to the lyrics.
2. Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, Foo Fighters. Although I can't quite call this one a disappointment; making albums that are just pretty decent is what the Foo Fighters MO has turned into. But it gets the spot because for the 2nd album in a row they have put out an ear-splittingly powerful single and not backed it up with the rest of the album. Something is to be said when the 2nd best song on the album behind the single is an acoustic jam featuring guest artist Khaki King.
3. The Needles, The Space, Straylight Run. Honestly this is a good album, but it falters as much as it succeeds. The first half is great, then it unexpectedly dies, and just when it's coming back again the album is over.
Best Songs of the Year
1. Stronger, Kanye West. I don't think I've repeated lyrics more in my life.
2. Intervention, Arcade Fire. Rock Ballad to the Nth degree
3. No I in Threesome, Interpol. So good, and an amazing 2nd song on the album.
Best Live Shows
1. Brand New feat. Kevin Devine & Manchester Orchestra @ Irving Plaza, 4/22/07. Nothing says party like 3 different bands that all make cameo appearances during the other sets they're not playing. Every member of this tour was having a BLAST and it showed, resulting in a 10 minute absolute destruction of the stage during Brand New's "Welcome to Bangkok."
2. The Rocket Summer, @ Pick a show, any show. Probably the only way he (or is it them) isn't number 1 on this list is that there were not many headlining dates. Warped Tour was great, so was the Crazy Donkey on LI. But the show at the Knitting Factory in May was sweaty, colorful, and full of Bryce Avary's enthusiasm, which is what makes him by far the best performer on the road today.
3. Drug Rug @ Bowery Ballroom's Friday CMJ Showcase, 10/19/07. Even with the CMJ-shortened set of around 30 minutes, this was one of the most mind-blowing performances of the whole year. Energy x 100, these guys (and gal) had at that point only been touring as a band for 2 weeks, something that did not show at all during their set. Raw, bluesy, ballsy, and every other -sy you can think of.
(4) - As Tall As Lions @ Highline Ballroom, 7/20/07. Beautiful lighting + Dan Nigro's incredible one-of-a-kind voice = a show that should be ranked higher but gets squeezed out by competition. Plus this show is possibly going to DVD, so it can be recaptured.
Worst Live Shows
1. The Pierces @ Highline Ballroom, 7/20/07. Maybe it was the fact that this band centers around 2 frontwomen who synchronize dance. Or maybe it was that they all looked over the hill. But it was probably because they were squeezed between stellar openers The Snake, The Cross, The Crown, and not-afraid-to-blow-you-away headliner As Tall As Lions.
^That's really about it.
Best Concert Venue
Bowery Ballroom - Maybe it's because I spent a good 5% of my year there, and at some points practically slept there. There were so many good shows there this year it's impossible to really pick anywhere else.
Worst Concert Venue
The Delancey? It's hard to find a really atrocious venue, but the Delancey is just cramped, packed, hot, and poorly lit, all of which could actually make for a good venue with different circumstances.
Favorite "Animal Name" Band
Panda Bear. There are a bunch of bands I was about to type, and then realized they weren't animals.
Rock Star Crush
Is it bad all the ones that pop in to my head first are guys?
Anyways,
1. Annie Clark (St. Vincent)
2. Emily Haines (Metric)
3. Sarah Cronin (Drug Rug)
Musician/Band You Love to Hate
Islands/Unicorns/Th' Corn Gangg
I love these guys to death, but after seeing the Unicorns four years ago, they have been atrocious at keeping a band together, keeping tour dates, or doing anything besides put out great music. Frustrating is a more accurate term.
Top 3 Albums
1. Our Love to Admire, Interpol - The default winner? Some say it's less adventurous than the previous albums, I just think it's way better.
2. I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child, Manchester Orchestra - Ok so the album actually got released in Fall of '06, but it got a Major Label pressing/release this year, so that counts right? I'll let that limit it from being number one, because it easily would be. This album has not stopped rotation on my iPod, laptop, or radio show for months now.
3. Neon Bible, Arcade Fire - This wouldn't have even been on my list any more than 3 or 4 weeks ago, but I finally gave it a good, even chance.
Bottom 3 Albums (OR: Albums that disappointed the most)
1. Chase This Light, Jimmy Eat World. No, it's not because it doesn't sound like they're older stuff. No, it's not because I'm not used to their 'new sound.' It's because when isolated as its own album and then compared to other music being made by my favorite bands, this one doesn't even begin to stack up. It's too easy, from the melodies to the lyrics.
2. Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, Foo Fighters. Although I can't quite call this one a disappointment; making albums that are just pretty decent is what the Foo Fighters MO has turned into. But it gets the spot because for the 2nd album in a row they have put out an ear-splittingly powerful single and not backed it up with the rest of the album. Something is to be said when the 2nd best song on the album behind the single is an acoustic jam featuring guest artist Khaki King.
3. The Needles, The Space, Straylight Run. Honestly this is a good album, but it falters as much as it succeeds. The first half is great, then it unexpectedly dies, and just when it's coming back again the album is over.
Best Songs of the Year
1. Stronger, Kanye West. I don't think I've repeated lyrics more in my life.
2. Intervention, Arcade Fire. Rock Ballad to the Nth degree
3. No I in Threesome, Interpol. So good, and an amazing 2nd song on the album.
Best Live Shows
1. Brand New feat. Kevin Devine & Manchester Orchestra @ Irving Plaza, 4/22/07. Nothing says party like 3 different bands that all make cameo appearances during the other sets they're not playing. Every member of this tour was having a BLAST and it showed, resulting in a 10 minute absolute destruction of the stage during Brand New's "Welcome to Bangkok."
2. The Rocket Summer, @ Pick a show, any show. Probably the only way he (or is it them) isn't number 1 on this list is that there were not many headlining dates. Warped Tour was great, so was the Crazy Donkey on LI. But the show at the Knitting Factory in May was sweaty, colorful, and full of Bryce Avary's enthusiasm, which is what makes him by far the best performer on the road today.
3. Drug Rug @ Bowery Ballroom's Friday CMJ Showcase, 10/19/07. Even with the CMJ-shortened set of around 30 minutes, this was one of the most mind-blowing performances of the whole year. Energy x 100, these guys (and gal) had at that point only been touring as a band for 2 weeks, something that did not show at all during their set. Raw, bluesy, ballsy, and every other -sy you can think of.
(4) - As Tall As Lions @ Highline Ballroom, 7/20/07. Beautiful lighting + Dan Nigro's incredible one-of-a-kind voice = a show that should be ranked higher but gets squeezed out by competition. Plus this show is possibly going to DVD, so it can be recaptured.
Worst Live Shows
1. The Pierces @ Highline Ballroom, 7/20/07. Maybe it was the fact that this band centers around 2 frontwomen who synchronize dance. Or maybe it was that they all looked over the hill. But it was probably because they were squeezed between stellar openers The Snake, The Cross, The Crown, and not-afraid-to-blow-you-away headliner As Tall As Lions.
^That's really about it.
Best Concert Venue
Bowery Ballroom - Maybe it's because I spent a good 5% of my year there, and at some points practically slept there. There were so many good shows there this year it's impossible to really pick anywhere else.
Worst Concert Venue
The Delancey? It's hard to find a really atrocious venue, but the Delancey is just cramped, packed, hot, and poorly lit, all of which could actually make for a good venue with different circumstances.
Favorite "Animal Name" Band
Panda Bear. There are a bunch of bands I was about to type, and then realized they weren't animals.
Rock Star Crush
Is it bad all the ones that pop in to my head first are guys?
Anyways,
1. Annie Clark (St. Vincent)
2. Emily Haines (Metric)
3. Sarah Cronin (Drug Rug)
Musician/Band You Love to Hate
Islands/Unicorns/Th' Corn Gangg
I love these guys to death, but after seeing the Unicorns four years ago, they have been atrocious at keeping a band together, keeping tour dates, or doing anything besides put out great music. Frustrating is a more accurate term.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Friday, December 07, 2007
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Labrador "Mountain"
ok, so it's super small, and nothing like an actual "mountain." but i can't wait to go snowboarding, whether it be at Lab or anywhere else.
anyways, that's a shot of Lab from today. meanwhile, here in LI/NYC we're getting "snow," flurries that hardly last and just make things damp and depressing.
i welcome you, winter, with arms wide open .
anyways, that's a shot of Lab from today. meanwhile, here in LI/NYC we're getting "snow," flurries that hardly last and just make things damp and depressing.
i welcome you, winter, with arms wide open .
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Friday, November 30, 2007
FINALLY
Think back to February 2007.
Anything yet?
Remember a little snowstorm that got lil' ol' CNY on the front page of the NY Times?
Well some pro snowboarders were in the region filming in Ontario and Montreal, heard about the snow, and decided to come down and shoot some film.
And the first of it is FINALLY seeing the light of day
Special Blend Outerwear just released a ~20 minute video for FREE on their website, including clips from practically my backyard in Oswego.
Click the picture to find links to the downloadable movie.
Four Square Outerwear is also releasing a movie that supposedly will have similar inclusions of the footage, and if Forum Snowboards (that is practically a parent company to those 2 outerwear ones) puts out a video soon, put some money on Oswego making it in.
Anything yet?
Remember a little snowstorm that got lil' ol' CNY on the front page of the NY Times?
Well some pro snowboarders were in the region filming in Ontario and Montreal, heard about the snow, and decided to come down and shoot some film.
And the first of it is FINALLY seeing the light of day
Special Blend Outerwear just released a ~20 minute video for FREE on their website, including clips from practically my backyard in Oswego.
Click the picture to find links to the downloadable movie.
Four Square Outerwear is also releasing a movie that supposedly will have similar inclusions of the footage, and if Forum Snowboards (that is practically a parent company to those 2 outerwear ones) puts out a video soon, put some money on Oswego making it in.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
the world premiere
of escape the skyline happened the other night at Hofstra USA, the newest form of what used to be a leaf in fire. definitely go to their myspace and check them out, there's no music up YET but hopefully soon.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
back in the swing...
ok, so after an extended break from all things responsible, i'm back!
check this out, courtesy of my brother himself:
a lot coming up that I should post, including an update on Escape the Skyline (formerly A Leaf In Fire) and my photo pass for BRAND NEW next week!
check this out, courtesy of my brother himself:
a lot coming up that I should post, including an update on Escape the Skyline (formerly A Leaf In Fire) and my photo pass for BRAND NEW next week!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
top secret
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
update!
thanks to a reader contribution, a better picture of Professor William "Vernon Dursley" James has been found!
thanks "tim." looks like he enjoys time with pets when he's not teaching or abusing harry potter!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
CELEBRITY SIGHTING!
ok not really, but the professor before my class looks exactly like Vernon Dursley.
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^^^That's mr. dursley himself, here's the professor vvv
and here's the video that's taken from. forgive the bigfoot-style footage, my phone's camera will always make a camera noise (even on silent) so i had to take a video.
/
^^^That's mr. dursley himself, here's the professor vvv
and here's the video that's taken from. forgive the bigfoot-style footage, my phone's camera will always make a camera noise (even on silent) so i had to take a video.
if anyone has any information about this professor and his whereabouts, please let this man know:
p.s.- jackie would like it noted it was her who bought me the peppermint mocha in the last post.
if you would like to donate a peppermint mocha to the Sean wants a daily grande peppermint mocha fund, you will be mentioned here too!
if you would like to donate a peppermint mocha to the Sean wants a daily grande peppermint mocha fund, you will be mentioned here too!
Monday, November 12, 2007
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Escape The Skyline
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
DID YOU KNOW THAT?
Carl Winslow is still alive?? I really thought he was dead. Thank god I was wrong.
NOW YOU KNOW.
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Saturday, November 03, 2007
just look at the last paragraph
Friday, November 02, 2007
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Manchester Orchestra @ Bowery Ballroom/HAPPY HALLOWEEN
andy hull intro to the show: (and yes he's in a onesie, happy halloween)
Where Have You Been? pt. 1
Where Have You Been? pt. 2
Where Have You Been? pt. 1
Where Have You Been? pt. 2
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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