Sunday, June 01, 2008

25 years ago today


An amazing thing happened exactly 25 years ago. Well, maybe not amazing, but it certainly made an impression on me....and a few others. On June 1, 1983, the Police released their last studio album, Synchronicity. The album, which ultimately sold over 8 million copies in the U.S. alone, was suddenly everywhere. And the band that had succeeded with tracks such as “Roxanne” and “Don’t Stand So Close To Me” was about to chart 4 singles from this one album.

The timing for me was critical, as this record appeared when I was in junior high school. My musical tastes were becoming my own. I was no longer sitting in the back seat of the car as mom tuned into Tony Orlando’s latest hit. In the process of trying to figure out which album would look most impressive when I put it on the record player for my friends, I was also discovering which music I most appreciated. As I reflect, it is so hard to believe this was happening a quarter of a century ago.

The album begins with the track that remains my favorite, “Syncronicty I.” Looking back, it feels like the one track that the band still played together, avoiding the obvious strains that were breaking up the band. This album was famously recorded using separate tracks, with band members often refusing to work together in the studio. You can hear the divergent styles of the band members. In fact, its hard to believe Andy Summers’ “Mother,” Stewart Copland’s “Miss Gradenko,” and Sting’s “Walking in Your Footsteps” all appeared on one record. The styles were divergent, and this group was about to diverge. But for one track, at least, they were a world class rock band.

Sting dominates the album, writing each of the major hits. His voice, which remains one of the great male voices in rock, was featured generously. Everybody remembers “Every Breath You Take,” King of Pain,” “Wrapped Around Your Finger,” and “Syncronicity II.” In fact, this is one of the first albums I grew to love that utilized music videos to promote each of the songs. MTV and The Police were working together to make sure these great songs were planted in the minds of receptive adolescents throughout the country. Now, 25 years later, I could sing them all, word for word. Not well, but you get the point.

Looking back, this album could be used to support the argument that harmony is overrated in rock bands. John and Paul recorded “Let It Be” before parting ways, and I’m happy Dave and Ray didn’t kill each other before recording “Word of Mouth.” I guess, given the current tour, The Police have found a way to get along these days. But I remember a time when this band, about to break at the seams, released an album that continues to be relevant all these years later. And lets face it......you can’t say that about every artist. Especially Tony Orlando.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

new releases to look for


Just got back from camping with the kids. It was their first time and it was a huge success. Back to nature for more. I love the way time slows down out there. Even with the bit of rain a glorious time had by all.

On to the tunes

Julie Ocean - Long Gone and Nearly There

got 25 minutes? You've got time for this whole cd although you might want to book a solid hour because as soon as this cd ends you will probably hit "play" again.

I Love Math - Getting to the Point is Beside It
Remember when Alt Country was just a wee little babe? When it was basically the good Uncle Tupelo and few other "no depression" types...well if you miss those days try this cd out.

Lodger - Life is Sweet
This Leeds band is all about the fun, bounce-y Indie pop. They have a nice 80s vibe but not the "one hit wonder, damn I still can't believe everyone loved this tune" vibe but the "cool underground, I still can't believe everyone didn't like this tune" vibe. Think modern day Housemartins.



Also check
John Hiatt's "Same old Man". In this one he plays the perfect dad...well maybe. I am sure once I listen to this one again it will get "Gold Star" status but for now we'll just leave it here. Hope you don't mind.

More later
Bro



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Now playing: Concrete Blonde - Mexican Moon
via FoxyTunes

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Angie's Answers


Real name: Angie


Where I live: Came from Boston to Columbus, Ohio (kicking and screaming)


Occupation:
Administrative Assistant – Commercial Real Estate


Favorite movie: .Historically…Some Like it Hot (Jack Lemon makes an awesome woman), Jaws (c’mon…the characters and casting – brilliant!), more recently…The Departed, Atonement (cinematography and music are incredible-pretty darn good story too)


Favorite book: Picky about literature….writer has to be talented..go figure! I’m a sucker for any short stories by Amy Hempel.


Favorite album: Okay, no-one can really commit to this one. There are just way too many. Gosh golly gee….okay I’ll do the island thing…would have to have – Any/All early David Bowie, Boz Scaggs-Next, Billy Pilgrim-Billy Pilgrim, Van Morrison-Tupelo Honey, and then of course anything by Aerosmith.


Three famous people I'd like to meet: Call me selfish but I would tend to want to shoot the ____ with famous people that I can get something from, you know, like knowledge, insight, inspiration, or just a damn good time. So, to that end …let’s get these three at a dinner table with a good glass of vino, 1. The Pope – man-what an interesting philosophical conversation that would be!…the guy’s gotta know a few things, 2. Sting, I think that boy is pretty talented and we’d have to jam, 3. William Shakespeare – just to listen to him form sentences – and fourth (I know only 3 but I couldn’t choose), Sean White – the dude just looks like he’d be fun.


One famous person I actually met:
There’s actually a bunch now that I think about it but I guess the most colorful one would have been Gene Simmons from Kiss. He talked to me in the hallway of his hotel while feeling up some leggy blonde.


Best concert experience: God….too many to state and too little time. Funny, but my favorite artists weren’t always my favorite concerts. It’s always the small one’s isn’t it? Well not always, Pink Floyd’s Animals tour at the Garden was pretty impressive (what I remember of it), but the one’s that stand out are: Karla Bonoff at a little intimate club in Cambridge, Mass., The Cars with Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers at the Paradise in Boston, Matchbox Twenty at a tiny little bar here in Columbus before they were known, and last but definitely not least…The Runaways with Joan Jett and Cheri Curry at the Rathskeller in Boston (yah, I was illegal but that’s when it was legal). More recently, Amos Lee was awesome at the Newport in Columbus.


Coolest pop-culture item I own: Okay, now it’s definitely my IPOD. Couldn’t live without the thing. Too bad the sound quality of MP3s bites the big one.

Has anyone found a device that plays them that actually sounds kick ass? Back in the day, it would have been my awesome New York Dolls poster that I can’t find anywhere anymore.


And what movie prop would like to own: Can I get that little black dress that Rene Russo wore in The Thomas Crown Affair?

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Cds out today

Foxboro Hot Tubs - Stop, Drop and Roll!!!
Alter ego of Green Day (one of the worst kept secrets of rock and that is saying something). It's good time fun garage rock. Nice (cheating) way to follow up the hugely popular "American Idiot".

Mates of State - Re Arrange Us
Boy/Girl pure indie pop yumminess.




Other cds out that might be of interest: Scarlett Johanson covering Tom Waits. It's not bad but not great. She should have started off covering Hall and Oates maybe. Mudhoney has two. The Deluxe Edition (20Years!?!) of "Superfuzz Bigmuff" and a new release "The Lucky One". The Ting Tings are out digitally. CD in June. They are the latest iPod success. Smart Metal gods King's X released "XV" and if you are mellow try a track from Vetiver.



More later
Bro

Monday, May 19, 2008

thanks


I love The Peak/NEXT listeners. You are brilliant. Not only do you have great taste in music but you are glorious people.

If you listened to my Sunday shift on the Peak I mentioned that I needed some good vibes sent to me today. I got a few emails sending those good vibes. Thank you. That means a lot. I really does.

Everything went well or good or well enough and good enough. So you've got me for a little while longer. Enjoy me now. Actually life is such a Douche that I know I'll live to be 99. Why? because it wants me to live through hell but just get me close enough to triple digits. I have destroyed and will continue to destroy my body (I still try to play sports like I was 25) and I love beer. Please don't take that from me. Please. Anyway I'll get soooo close and then bang...sorry you can't have what you want.

Wow I just summed up my life in a few short words. I have always joked that if I write a book about my life it will be called "You're a Nice Guy but..."

and remember "maybe" always means "no".



Enjoy it all
Bro


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Now playing: Mofro & John “JJ” Grey - Brighter Days
via FoxyTunes

Friday, May 16, 2008

Old Guys can still bring the Rock

The Dude is 50. The Dude is still creative. The Dude has my April CD of the Month

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig, Larzarus, Dig!!!

Picking up where his wonderful and painfully ignored Grinderman project left off but that shouldn't be much of a surprise since the man himself is painfully ignored on the radio. I will gladly admit that he is not for everyone. You might need to "dive in" and immerse yourself in the cd for awhile. Let it wash over you. Dare I say marinate yourself in NICK and his Bad Seeds. Enjoy the uncomfortable and the grandness and the intelligence. I mentioned Grinderman...here is a taste

This is his 14th studio album and if you don't know The Prince of Darkness from Down Under it is time to expand your cd collection. At a time when Paul is just skating by so that he can pay for divorce court this man will blow your mind. In a good way.

Enjoy the adventure. Plus the man was in Wings of Desire


a few cds that were close - that I thought about for CD of the Month were The Wood Brothers, Sun Kil Moon, and of course the Replacements Re-issues. Remember to get "Let it Be" if you only want to purchase one.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Erin's Answers


Real name: Erin

Where I live: Saddle Brook, NJ (Soon to be Seymour, CT)

Occupation: CEO of the Crazy L. tribe

Favorite movie: I have a meandering top ten list for this one. The Princess Bride or the Holy Grail. So many quotes, so little time.

Favorite book: Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance and The Monster at the End of The Book (By Grover)

Favorite album: I haven't listened to a whole album since The Singles. I like soundtracks, Garden State was a good one.

Three famous people I'd like to meet: Tom Cruise, to publicly ridicule him. Shirley Manson, she's just hot. I can't think of any more. None seem nice or intelligent enough to waste my time on. My kids are MUCH more interesting.

One famous person I actually met: Gene Wilder. We were both at a liquor store in Stamford. He's scary in person. Big drinker.

Best concert experience: Bob Dylan when I was 12 and had front row seats, and Ape Fight, after I had my third baby and finally left the house.

Coolest pop-culture item I own: I have none. If I did, it would have been broken between many moves and wild children.

And what movie prop would like to own: The stereo Lloyd is holding in Say Anything. Dorky, but I am still a woman, and it was the first time I wanted romance. (I was 12 when I first saw it)

Thanks Erin

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Happy Ears

Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs
If all you know of this band is "Plans" do yourself a favor. You swing by where ever you purchase cds to pick up their latest also get "
Transatlanticism" and continue backwards from there. You can thank me later. It seems on this cd that DCFC has captured a bit of more of their live sound. A bit mean almost. Lyrically you can't beat Ben right now.

Old 97s - Blame it on Gravity
I love saying "new" Old 97s songs. I get as giddy as a little school girl on the last Friday of the school year. Nothing much has changed for this Texas band in the 14 odd years that they have been together. They are still combining Country tinged rock and Pop music. Ears happy.

Botticellis - Old Home Movies
It took them 4 years to make this sun kissed music. Sounds like they plugged in at a family picnic and just pressed record. Throughly enjoyable cd. A summer must...if you like music.

More later
Bro


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Now playing: The Replacements - Here Comes a Regular
via FoxyTunes

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

When Can I Sleep?


Holy Balls that place is evil...and good but did I mention the evil. In fact, it's so evil it's pronounced eval. I think that is the quote. Anyway the bachelor party weekend in Vegas was a success - If you measure success in lack of sleep. I really am too old for this. NYC may claim the title of "the city that never sleeps" but they are totally and completely wrong.

Hint: If you are ever in Las Vegas you need to search out the Craps Table at the Palms with Doc working it. The man is magic. I have never played Craps and Doc, my man, helped me out. I have a pretty decent understanding of the game now but I love my man Doc. Pure luck that man is. He probably wouldn't remember me but I'll remember he helped pay for the trip.

One thing I love about Craps is the fact that the whole table wins. If you get on a roll (don't bet big when I'm rolling) the entire table is on your side. They want you to do good. That is how companies should be run. We all win when we win and if we lose we all lose.

Went to the top floor at the Palms to the Playboy Club. A waste of time and money. Really but maybe it was the fact that it was Mother's Day Weekend. I don't know and yes I am still paying for that fact. "You are going where?!? For what?!? On Mother's Day weekend?!?" Yes as best man and thus the man who planned the weekend I will paying for this one for a while. Worth it? Talk to me later - right now I need a nap.

More later
Bro


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Now playing: Chris Whitley & The Bastard Club - I Go Evil
via FoxyTunes

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Gone for a bit

On to a bachelor party split between White Water Rafting the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas. No Sleep 'til Monday.

but I had to share this with someone...so you are it.

Sweet Breast Pudding.

The Taste Test...with video.

Enjoy your weekend. Happy Mom's day.
Bro





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Now playing: Kings of Leon - Molly's Chambers
via FoxyTunes

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Now playing: Kings of Leon - Molly's Chambers
via FoxyTunes

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Bounce back week?

If all that was released was the new cd by "The Alive Elvis" then the week would be worthy of goodness. But there is more than Costello this week to check out. On to the CDs.

Also thank you anyone that read and emailed kind words about the NEXT New York Times Article. Thank you. In fact, if you subscribe to the NEXT newsletter I'll be giving you a thank this week...yay free.

Elvis Costello - Momofuku

Named after the creator of Ramon Noodles...This was a quick recording for Elvis but it doesn't hurt the end product. In fact, it may have helped it. This cd finds Costello closer to his earlier works...at least sonicly.

Barenaked Ladies - Snack Time
A kid's cd and it brings out the good and bad...all the things you love and hate about this group. I really can't believe that this is their first full length Children's CD. They seem the perfect match. Plus you gotta love the fact that little kids will soon be asking their parents for Barenaked Ladies.

The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of Understatement
Side Projects are usually side projects for a reason. This one is an exception. the collaboration between the Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner and the Rascals' Miles Kane is simply likeable. It has a great 60s James Bond kinda feel too.

Firewater - The Golden Hour

Angry, Angular, Gypsy Rock or actually closer to "World Punk".

Also out
The Long Blondes - Couples, Midnight Oil's deluxe version of "Diesel and Dust" with CD extras and DVD and Jeb Loy Nichols "Days are Mighty"

More later
Bro


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Now playing: Someone Still Loves You Boris - Think I Wanna Die
via FoxyTunes

Monday, May 05, 2008

Pancake Mountain!

In a recent comment to Chris, I mentioned Pancake Mountain. For those who are intrigued, I figured I'd post a few things! First of all PM is a children's show that is made in Washington,DC. Another thing, back in Winter of 2006, I was actually in an episode! I wrote about it in an old blog of mine.

So now for a few videos from the show and such...

Here is a little intro clip.



The Go! Team did a pretty sweet dance party for the kids and yes this was at the Black Cat.



And now for my personal favorite The Evens doing "Vowel Movements" (Yes Ian MacKaye is that awesome still!)



My two best friends Sami and Kristy are in this clip. They were the ones who got me involved with PM actually. It's pretty cute clip. All these kids getting down to Jenny Lewis at the 9:30 Club!



As you can tell Pancake Mountain is pretty awesome. Kids are lucky, because they have this and Yo Gabba Gabba - yet another awesome indie rock-ish children's show that is strangely fun. Not like I have anything against Sesame Street, but they've lost their touch.

Enjoy,
Megan

NEXT in NYT

yes NEXT is in the New York Times. See you were cool before it was cool to listen to NEXT. Enjoy that fact.

Yes there is a picture and yes I stand to do my show and yes that is The Peak's Studio were I do my NEXT thing.

Anything else?

More later
Bro

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Now playing: Jonathan Richman - I Was Dancing in the Lesbian Bar
via FoxyTunes

Nice b day gift

How cool are my P's?

I recently celebrated a birthday. A big one is next year. Big blowout. You are all welcomed to help me celebrate the fact that I have not killed myself. Although that might happen before next year. So maybe we should just grab a few beers now.

So anyway I see this big package in front of my door the other day. On it is the claim "that someone must love you". True.

So I open it up and it's frozen Lou Malnati's Pizza. Loaded up on the dry ice to keep it frozen during the shipping. Hint Hint to anyone outside of Chicago. Treat yourself. It tastes soooo good and your kitchen will never smell better.

We could go back and forth on New York style and Chicago but I will just say I love me my 'za but nothing beats a mile of cheese on your pie. When you have to carve up your slice with a fork and knife...glorious.


More later
Bro

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Now playing: Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - Brand New Cadillac
via FoxyTunes

Friday, May 02, 2008

Why Listen to NEXT?

So the other day I was curious about my last couple of years of top ten lists of music.

2003
Here is my top ten. This is 2003 people. 5 years ago.

10 My Morning Jacket--It Still Moves
09 Pernice Brothers--Yours, Mine, Ours
08 M. Ward--Transfiguration of Vincent
07 The Damnwells--Bastards of the Beat
06 Nada Surf--Let Go
05 Drive By Truckers--Decoration Day
04 The Wrens--The Meadowlands
03 The Jayhawks--Rainy Day Music
02 The Shins--Chutes Too Maroow
01 Death Cab for Cutie--Transatlanticism

I did pretty good. Look at how many of those bands are mainstream now. You could have "known" about DCFC or M Ward or Nada Surf all those moons ago. So I nailed number one with Death Cab For Cutie. If all you have is "Plans" time to hit the back catelogue hard. Number two The Shins. The band that will change you life. At number three I still think when people look back at the Jayhawks (like The Replacements) this will be a cd that people will revisit and wonder why it wasn't bigger. This could be a huge year for My Morning Jacket. So in 2003 I did fairly well. Actually I was almost brilliant.

2004
10 Rilo Kiley-- More Adventrous
09 U2--How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
08 Elliott Smith-- From A Basement on the Hill
07 Mark Lanegan-- Bubblegum
06 Loretta Lynn-- Van Lear Rose
05 The Secret Machines-- Now is Nowhere
04 Wilco-- A Ghost is Born
03 Modest Mouse-- Good News for People Who Love Bad News
02 Tom Waits-- Real Gone
01 Snow Patrol-- Final Straw

Let's just say that if I put you at Number one good things are coming. In a big way. Yeah I think Snow Patrol is well within the mainstream now. Tom Waits will never be mainstream but the man is magic and if you care about music even just a little bit you need to listen to something from him. Period. End of story. One of the greatest storytellers out there. Next were Modest Mouse and Wilco...yes both in the mainstream now. I don't know why The Secret Machines never really made it or Rilo Kiley but they might. I would say in 2004...I again did pretty good.

2005
10 John Vanderslice - Pixel Revolt
09 Supergrass - Road to Rouen
08 Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
07 Pernice Brothers - Discover a Lovelier You
06 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Howl
05 New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
04 Iron and Wine with Calexico - In the Reins
03 My Morning Jacket - Z
02 Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
01 Spoon - Gimme Fiction

Would you look at number one. Game over. Seriously. Bloc Party slumped hard with disc number two I fully look for a mosnter comeback.

So why listen to NEXT? You tell me why you shouldn't.

Have a great weekend.
Bro

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Quote from Chris Barron


I don't think this qoute will make the NYT story about NEXT but I think you'll enjoy it anyway. Thanks Mr Barron for your very kind words.


to whom it may concern,

in this increasingly automated, corporate, formatted world the importance of the old school dj cannot be understated. would that we could return to the days when dj's offered up to the world their discoveries in the wide shores of musical endeavor helping the public to find music they liked and giving unknown artists the chance to break out in one station or another instead of facing one unified, insurmountable wall of big business at radio.

interesting, informative and uplifting, dj's like chris bro are, unfortunately, an endangered species. this tottering and ailing world needs every source of inspiration it can get. deep in the wires and transistors of every radio sleeps the embers of revelation waiting to be gasolined by a dj and a pair of ears.

Chicks rock this week

Quite a few "almost great" and few "oh yeah they are still around"

Portishead - Third
After a decade or so of quiet from this trio they are back with an unsettling cd. It flows from gorgeous to unnerving. A cd full of pure juxaposition of sound and feeling.

Santogold - Self Titled
No matter how you describe this music you are right. Dub Reggae? Sure. New Wave? It's in there. The second coming of MIA? Actually I like this one better. One thing for sure is this cd is full of butt shaking rhythms.

Also look and/or listen to or download a few tracks from
Mudcrutch. Tom Petty is just too cool. He gets his old band together (which wasn't too hard since most of them are Heartbreakers anyway) to record a new cd. It's a fun, relaxed ride through the back roads of rock. South - You Are Here. I really wanted to put this in the "gold" category but just couldn't. Please at least get a few tracks from this under appreciated band. Robert Forster - The Evangelist. The Go Betweens are sadly no longer with us but this cd captures just enough moments that you should hunt it down for a listen. Def Leppard has a new cd out too.

More later
Bro

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

A Few Strange Things

So last night I was at a benefit for Kid Save. The hostess comes up to me toward the end of the night and informs me that someone thought I was Kevin Bacon. I have been told (many moons ago that I looked like Jack Wagner from one of those Soaps in the 80s.)

Any Who...really Kevin Bacon...I guess I'll take that. I just wish I could dance like him.

One more odd thing. There is a woodpecker in the neighborhood. Yes I know that in and of it's self is not weird. The strange part is I think he is in love with my chimney. It's metal people. He bangs on it for awhile then flies off but he always comes back. Really? It can't feel good.

More later
Bro

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

This week - a few cds to let wash over your ears

The Replacements - Deluxe Editions
If you are only going to get one get "Let it Be" but if you don't know The Replacements or don't have all their cds go sell some of your plasma and get all of them.

Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
They fit nicely between Radiohead's wild, not so experimental side and the Mainstream "safe rock" of Coldplay. This is a another sophisticated, well produced, indie pop cd.

The Weepies - Hideaway
I have said it before and will say it again. Chick music that guys can and should listen too.

Jonathan Richman - Because Her Beauty is Raw and Wild
Another strange, compelling, and very beautiful cd from the strange and compelling songwriter. Get to know this man. This is cd number 20.

I am Kloot - Play Moolah Rouge
Another under appreciated songwriter.

Flight of the Concords -
New Zealand "Funny Funk Folk"

Enjoy and more later
Bro

Just in time for National Poetry Month, I have faced a writing challenge!

Good morning everyone!

I'm actually up early or late depending on how you may or may not look at this. I know that usually we talk about music and pop cultural things on this blog, but I figured that I'd make a post of a different kind.

For those who don't know, I write poetry. I've been writing since spring of 1997. (I was 11 going on 12 at that time.) At first, it was just something I did for fun. Well, it still is something I do for fun, but I became serious about it when I was in high school. Since starting college, I've taken a few different writing workshops whenever possible. This semester I am taking ENGL 499, which at the University of Maryland (aka my school) is the Advance Poetry Workshop. I'm taking the class with Michael Collier, who is this brilliant poet originally from Arizona but has called the state of Maryland home for the past 20 years now. At one time Professor Collier was Maryland's Poet Laurette. In class, the assignment to write a sestina was given. I think the reason my professor gave this assignment to my class was because I mentioned to him how one of my goals for this school year (2007-2008) was to write a sestina. (Back in August of 2007, I figured that I'd try to challenge my writing skills) But don't tell my classmates this or else they'll kill me! (just kidding i think...)

Anyway, I am going to share what I've written. It's the first draft and is going to be workshop this coming Monday afternoon. I'll admit some parts of the thing is weak. (then again, I shall let you decide that actually) The form of the sestina is super difficult to write, but I gave it my best shot. Oh and by the way, it doesn't have a title. If anyone has a title to recommend please feel free to share. Same with any sort of feedback. A little hint about reading it, try reading it out loud. You'll hear the strange repetitions a lot better that way. (And one more thing, I noticed that due to the way the layout is done for the blog, some of the lines go over and don't look like how they are suppose to appear on the page. I'm going to bold the words that are suppose to be the end of the lines. I hope that makes sense!)

An Untitled Sestina by Megan T. Lahman (Draft 1)

In my sleep, I exhale all of these secrets. Last night, I had a dream
that we went swimming during a blizzard. In the water, you smiled and placed your hands
on my shoulders. Somehow your fingers touched the wires in my spine. Is this the new loving
or are you lying? There were cars falling into the ocean, we wept and then my leg muscles
became extremely tight. Yes, it’s true; I had to stop treading the violent waves
and yes, to gain forgiveness I had to make myself like anvils in order to sink.

In real life, when you kiss me, you taste thirsty. It makes me want you go to the kitchen sink
and fill a glass with water. I’d make you drink deeply and dream
about how each time you touch me, it brings back the strange waves
of aching arousal. Awareness isn’t terrible, but when your hands
touch my flesh, I can’t help but flinch and somehow enjoy this. The weeping muscles
inside my womb make me wish I could hate you and the act of loving.

I still crave little aches to flow into my veins and for you to give more loving
glances but we keep on running out of moments for looking. Maybe soon, you will want to sink
into my bed, under my sheets. You know me; I’d make time to touch your muscles
and to smell your thoughts like as if they were blood roses. Sometimes you dream
about the world coming to an end. I can tell by your tremors, my hands
reach out to give you comfort, but it all ends with waves.

I still wake up in the morning with the sound of the ocean waves
and your whispers still buzzing in my ears. Was that a dream or an actual moment of loving
some sort of truth? The last time I tried to kiss you goodbye, you used your hands
to block my aim. I still remember right before I left your house, using the bathroom sink
to wash away my sins. You were out of soap, and this issue became a haunting dream
involving you and me fighting in the sea. Salt water can give you sore muscles.

You have me rub and scratch your back. The muscles
are worn and tired. Light waves
only show how scary the damage is. You dream
at night about being a loving
man, but all you are to me now, is a sink
hole that will trap and bury me. No longer am I your slow hands.

You used to believe in the healing power of your hands
and in the power of your tender fingertips. You would touch my skin and muscles
bringing me relief. Yet, you were yearning for me to save you from your sink(ing)
ship. Instead, I stood on the shore giving you waves
of sorrow and goodbye. I once was a good, loving
girl, but for now, if you want me, you must dream.

Your hopeless dream has made your hand
numb. Not even someone who is loving can give you your muscles’
strength back. The waves have won and you’re going to sink.

(copyright 4/21/08)

ps - if anyone wants to read more of my stuff or cares to see the final portfolio that will be produced from this class, please let me know!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

My Morning Jacket-Evil Urges



The inevitable has happened and the much anticipated new MMJ release Evil Urges has leaked online. On the first few listens, this record is not nearly as much of a departure from the signature MMJ sound as was rumored. Tracks such as "I'm Amazed", "Two Halves", and "Aluminum Park" all register with the classic MMJ feel.



"Highly Suspicious" is the most obvious experiment here with it's Prince-like vocals and groove. "Touch me I'm Going To Scream Part 2" also shows new direction for the band, with it's disco backbeat it sounds like a song Roxy Music would have made in 1978.



A 70's FM radio vibe is all over this record, in a good way, especially on "Thank You Too", "Librarian" and "Look At You".





All the hallmarks of a classic MMJ album are here, the reverb vocals, the epic strings, the moody slow numbers, the crunchy guitars, it all adds up to some very, very good songs.





MMJ in an interview recently cited Wilco, Radiohead, and Pearl Jam as bands they look up to, with Evil Urges, they cement all reasons to join that company. Hype aside, this album will be tough to beat as my favorite of the year. This very well may be MMJ's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot or Kid A.



More Later,
HelperMonkey

Monday, April 21, 2008

Jennifer's NEXT answers

More NEXT survey answers. Enjoy.

Real name: Jennifer

Where I live: Carmel, NY

Occupation: Telecom operator in a hospital

Favorite movie: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon



Favorite book: This week? The Princess Bride



Favorite album: Again, difficult. Right now, 3-way tie between Mer de Noms (APC), Little Earthquakes(Tori), and Mezzanine (Massive Attack)



Three famous people I'd like to meet: Jon Stewart, Joni Mitchell, Owen Wilson



One famous person I actually met: Jean Grey . . .sort of. Funny story actually...

Best concert experience: The Police last summer at MSG!!!



Coolest pop-culture item I own: Beeker (from muppets) pencil topper.





And what movie prop would like to own: Uhura's uniform. I would settle for her earrings, though. She always had it together for a sci-fi chick. Wow. I really am a geek.

Brilliant answers. Thanks for taking the time.
Bro

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Gutter Twins as CD of the Month


Man I didn't realize that I was this far behind. So this was March's CD of the month. The Gutter Twins' "Saturnalia". Saturnalia is or was a Roman celebration. Started as a day but grew into a week long "party" of tomfoolery. Don't worry I didn't know what it was either.

Exit Afghan Whigs and Screaming Trees.
Sadly after the wonderful and glorious cd "1965" The Afghan Whigs called it quits in 2001. Greg Dulli did a solo CD and a few Twilight Singers CDs after that. Mark Lanegan was in Screaming Trees which also broke up after a stellar CD called "Dust". He went solo (great acoustic songs check them out people) and hung out with QOTSA. He then recorded with the Twilight Singers and Isobel Campbell.

Welcome to the Gutter Twins
A glorious collaboration between friends. Mark Lanegan and Greg Dulli have also been collaborating since 2000 and Saturnalia has been rumored since 2003.

In September of 2005, Lanegan performed with Dulli in Italy as the Gutter Twins for the first time.



The MUSIC
It's more feeling and mood. It truly feels like music you would expect to find in a gutter or a movie about the lower rungs of life. Their voices play nicely off each other: Lanegan’s brooding baritone and Dulli’s mellow tenor muse on the absurdities of love and life. Mostly Love. This CD may take a few of you a few "listen throughs" but you will be rewarded with a rich experience and a CD you'll return to again and again.



Think I'm wrong? Think I'm right? Let me know. What is your CD of the Month?

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Not the best week

which is ok since it's make sure you mail in your taxes day. I cut it fine by mailing them yesterday.

The Kooks - Konk
Picking up where they left off. Why mess with a winning streak? They still love and combine Bowie, The Kinks and The Specials.

James McMurtry - Just Us Kids
Good, smart, intelligent acoustic type music

James - Hey Ma
I never thought there would be another but I am happy. I must admit this is just a UK release and I could only find one song (and they wonder why bittorrent is huge). I can't really say much about this cd but this will be a great time to remind you about this group. I think I need to work on a "lost treasure" for these guys.

Also
Asia has a new cd yes that 80s band is back. Original band members too. Not much has changed with their sound on this cd. Brings back a flood of memories for me. A birthday party and the gift of two tapes. Journey's "Escape" and Asia's self titled debut. Chris Bro happy boy. It was all I needed until a school field trip somewhere and Michael Gilson gave me his walkman and said you need to listen to this new tape I got. It was "Pyromania" and the game was over. I never gave him back the Walkman until the trip was over. I fell in love with music. Yes that is where it basically started. So I have a very soft spot for Asia.

Air has reissued the 10 year celebration of "Moon Safari". You'll find 3 discs. A cd of remixes and the DVD is a tour documentary from 1999 called "Eating, Sleeping, Waiting and Playing."

More later
Bro

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Best of 2008 in CDs

Please read, review, comment and let me know: what I am missing, what should be higher, what should be lower and anything else that you can think of. I am only one man. Thanks and Thanks for listening to NEXT.
Updated 10.14.08

THE BEST OF 2008

THE BEST OF 2008

01 TV on the Radio - Dear Science
02 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig Lazarus Dig!!!
03 Fleet Foxes - self titled
04 Kelley Stoltz - Circular Sounds

05 Delta Spirit - Ode to Sunshine
06 Bob Mould - District Lines
07 Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
08 Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer
09 Crooked Fingers - Forfeit/Fortune
10 Death Cab For Cutie - Narrow Stairs

11 The Hold Steady - Stay Positive

12 The Wood Brothers - Loaded

13 Conor Oberst - Self Titled

14 Blitzen Trapper - Furr

15 Neil Halstead - Oh! Mighty Engine

16 Ben Folds - Way to Normal

17 Buddy Guy - Skin Deep

18 Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend


19 Kings of Leon - Only By The Night

20 Juliana Hatfield - How to Walk Away

21 Sun Kil Moon – April

22 Michael Franti and Spearhead - All Rebel Rockers

23 Okkervil River - The Stand Ins

24 Sam Phillips - Don't Do Anything

25 Botticellis - Old Home Music
26 Marah - Angels of Destruction
27 Jacob Dylan - Seeing Things
28 Gutter Twins - Saturnalia

29 James - Hey Ma

30 Carla Bruni - Comme Si de Rien N'Etait

31 Dr Dog - Fate
32 Notwist - The Devil, You and Me
33 The Whigs - Mission Control
34 Firewater - The Golden Hour
35 Elvis Costello - Momofuku
36 Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul
37 The Black Keys - Attack and Release
38 The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
39 Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple
40 She and Him - Volume One
41 British Sea Power – Do You Like Rock Music?
42 Black Francis - Svn Fngrs
43 Sloan - Parallel Play
44 Nada Surf - Lucky
45 Black Crowes - Warpaint
46 Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue

47 The Avett Brothers - The Second Gleam

48 The Kooks - Konk
49 The Weepies - Hideaway
50 Otis Taylor - Recapturing The Banjo
51 James McMurty - Just Us Kids
52 REM - Accelerate
53 Coldplay - Viva La Vida
54 Drive By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation’s Dark
55 Helio Sequence - Keep Your Eyes Ahead
56 Cat Power - Juke Box
57 Gary Louris - Vagabonds
58 The Kills - Midnight Boom
59 The Raveonettes - Lust Lust Lust



Thanks
Bro


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Now playing: John Vanderslice - Exodus Damage
via FoxyTunes

Friday, April 11, 2008

Vancouver



I know this is late but I have a feeling the city hasn't changed that much in a week.

I miss the West. I lived in Albuquerque for awhile and any chance I get I head West. When we were moving to Atlanta from Albuquerque we spent about 2 weeks out West (Yes West of NM) before speeding across the country to make it to ATL to start the job. We hit The Grand Canyon, Joshua Tree, LA, Big Sur and Portland. It was wonderful. A Boy. A Girl. A Jeep and Two backpacks.

So I love the West. Oh and I almost bolted from college to Seattle with less than a semester left. I love the West.

Now I had never been to Vancouver. We had tried to get there a few times but life got in the way. Damn you life. This time the fates allowed this passing North or something of that nature and we got there.

Sure the weather wasn't great but it wasn't bad either. I think the Pacific NW lie to the rest of the world just to keep us away. It did snow the day we left. The sun was in and out of clouds pretty much the entire trip. Not much rain but one hell of a hail storm that lasted about 11 minutes. The weather doesn't bother me one bit.

It isn't a huge city and quite easy to get around. A lot of good family/kid friendly things to do and some wonderful food. I love the art there.

We hit Granville Island and the Kid Market there, Stanley Park and the Aquarium there too. It was a great Aquaruim. I know it's a tourist trap but the kids loved it...the Capilano Suspension Bridge. .
I think the biggest hit with the young ones was the Museum of Anthropology. My little guy loved the totem poles and making up stories behind them. He played tour guide and loved it. Plus there were two sculptures that you could touch. Touch something in a museum. Pure heaven.

Food etc
A few of my favorites were:

Caffe Artigiano - Great coffee. Wonderful coffee with pretty designs in the foam. Almost too good to drink. Luckily the coffee matches the looks.
Brioche in Gastown - More coffee but this time with Brunch. Small place but great food and not a surprise but great coffee. Also some great art galleries in Gastown. Head here for Brunch then get pick up a great Bentwood Box.

Vij - Beyond wonderful Indian Food. Worth the up to two hour wait you'll be waiting. They do pass around free apps while you wait. Have a Dark Army for me. This is a must go to. Must. Go.

Cactus Cafe - We were told that this was Canada's Hooters but with good food. And yes it is. It's not as in your face as Hooters but you get the idea.

Lolita's - Good Mexican. Another small place. We had little ones so we got there very early but I am sure the wait gets long quickly. Great staff and wonderful drinks. Their spicy Margarita was interesting. Great guacamole with a surprise layer of Beans on the bottom. It's not "blow your mind" good but if you need a Mexican fix in the 'Couver.

Oh and I haven't even mentioned the airport. Seriously one sweet entrance to Vancouver. Water Water everwhere. A pond. A waterfall. Beautiful totems.
Add you comments about this city please...or email a city review of your own.
More later
Bro

Thursday, April 10, 2008

CDs to try this week

What up people? Heard anything good? Seen a great movie? Or a totally bummer of one? Send me the review and I'll post it at the NEXT Website. Yes NEXT is about new music but we do more than listen to music so share your intelligence with the rest of the NEXT lovers. Thanks.

On to the discs

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig, Larazus Dig!!!
Not one but three "!"s. How cool is that? Great title too. This cd picks up where Grinderman left off. Warning though if you don't know Nick Cave he is not for everyone. This cd remembers the ROCK in a very sexy way...no strike that a sensual way. Almost like a modern Doors like sleaze.

The Breeders - Mountain Battles
Still rockin' after all these years. Recorded over different times in different places and in different languages too. If you are looking for the next ultra hit and/or something as catchy as "Cannonball" I will just tell you to keep looking. Great cd though and though.

Tapes N Tapes - Walk It Off
Internet darlings improve upon a good thing. This sequel is better than the first. Kinda like "Empire".

Others to watch, listen to or just download a few choice cuts.
Man Man travels in Tom Waits/Frank Zappa territory and mostly succeeds. Also I think I need to listen to "if Children" one more time. I think you can just put them on your "watch list" and hope the next cd builds on the good stuff. Also a bit disappointed with the new Clinic. I really, really wanted to like this one. C+ or B- if I'm feeling it but probably the C+.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

I was suprised today


I was reading the newspaper this morning and noticed that The Simpsons got banned in Venezuela.

"That is not really surprising" is something you probably were saying as you read that. You wouldn't find it surprising that the reason cited was "the series wasn't appropriate for children at that hour of the day". It was airing at 11 am.

The suprising (almost beyond funny) part was the replacement show. Yes now this is tv that the kids could or should enjoy....The Simpsons were replaced by "Baywatch Hawaii". WTF? I guess The Maury Show wasn't available.


Another funny part is the fact that I had no idea that there was a spinoff of Baywatch. Until today and this article. I guess it is true you learn something new every day. Or at least you should right? I just wish that something was anything else.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

I think this is a pretty good year

for music. Then again I thought last year was too. In fact, I still believe that as a music lover and listener of music this is a best time to be alive.

I would have had this list up sooner but I was in Vancouver and did very little work there. Just relaxed with the Fam.

The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
Jack and his boys are back. They sound great. No really big surprises just great rawk.

Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple
Nothing as immediately catchy as last time around but one damn fine cd for the music lover in your life

Panic at the Disco - Pretty. Odd.
They have dropped the "!" and studied up on Sgt Pepper. I really dig this cd but I am sure die hards are a bit confused or upset.

B 52s - Funplex
After waiting for 16 years we get classic sounding B52s and man o man are they horny.

The Counting Crows - Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings
if you like them you'll find a new favorite song if you never liked them then nothing on this cd will change your mind.

Also released
Someone to watch. Steve Earles little boy Justin Townes Earle. Yes the Townes is for Van Zandt. If like Steve Earle or Townes then check out Justin. He is a bit more old timey than dad and his voice is sweeter too. The Lemonheads reissued "It's a Shame About Ray". Maybe my most favorite of theirs. It's a CD/DVD and the extra tracks are just ok but the DVD in concert is pretty sweet. They, the Lemonheads, come off as angrier live.

More later
Bro

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

No foolin' great music today

Back from Vancouver...more about that later. Now...tunes.

REM - Accelerate
Well welcome back and thank you. I was ready to punt on REM records. This one will buy you a few more mis-steps. Their best since New Adventures in HiFi.

The Black Keys - Attack and Release
Danger Mouse adds some florishes but the duo's raw power and energy still shines through. They rawk. Hard.

Jackie Green - Giving up the Ghost
Great cd from a man that more people that like Music should look into. It's rock. It's folk. It's blues. All fused into one great sounding cd.

The Wood Brothers - Loaded
On as "on the porch" as their last cd but very enjoyable. One of the Wood Brothers is the Wood in MMW...that wonderfully jazzy trio.

Black Francis - Svn Fngrs
Mr Pixie does what he does and you'll like it. Or should. Rockin' good time peanut. Of course in an un-normal way.

Sun Kil Moon - April
Epic, stunning, pure beauty.

Also released
Another live CD from the Stones. Really? Do we need this? The Jack Black team up is cool though. Get Yr Ya Ya's out is better or even Security. Oh well. Apples in Stereo did only OK with this release but then again it's odds and sods so that is almost to be expected.

More later
Bro