Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Of Course, Yeah!

Monday, January 30, 2006

Album Review -Cake: Pressure Chief




Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Currently Listening
Pressure Chief

By Cake
The GUITAR MAN
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Yesterday was one of the longest, most frustrating days at work I’ve ever had. I had about a week off, and it’s really quite hard to get back into the swing of things. I could get everything done if I really wanted but it would take at LEAST 4 more hours. So then I’d be there till 10 pm. Which really isn’t allowed. And hey, I got a really nice gift basket, so I can’t even complain that it’s a thankless job. And here I am, complaining about not complaining. Pathetic, no? Yeah, that’s what I thought. Moving on... I've got a record review...

The oddly named Cake have, over the course of their career, released a string of albums that are both quirky and catchy. Each album is also a consistent look at the Cake sound, a blend of acoustic guitar, electronic drumbeats, introspection, and straightforward songwriting. Cake has one eye on the past and one on the future, with an aim to prove that electronics have soul, and humans will act like machines. But really, that’s a tortured attempt at analogy. The main thing is that Cake is pretty. These are pop songs. Finely crafted, well-written and tuneful 3 minute songs. The 2004 album Pressure Chief has 11 tracks. The first half of the album is more upbeat and strange, with songs a little more show-offy in their songwriting. This peaks with the climactic Guitar Man (which I believe is a cover tune) and leads into the second half of the album. The second, sadder half follows and ends with the hope-and-adversity trilogy of the last three songs.

Wheels -subtle, no-fault breakup song that chugs along to an unlikely ending. Beautiful arrangement, Dylanesque whimsy will get you every time.
No Phone -an amped-up, shouty song that sees Cake getting as close as they can to Hip Hop. Definitely the gem of the album, this easily-supported rant on modern life makes you bob your head as you curse your luck.
Take it All Away –graceful yet moody elegy to a doomed relationship. Consider it the spiteful twin of Wheels
Dime -believe it or not, an amazing song written from the point of view of a dime. Those crazy musicians! Sad, joyous, and utterly catchy! In the brown shag carpet of a cheap cheap motel/in the dark and dusty corner by the TV shelf/is a small reminder of a simpler time/ when a crumpled up pair off trousers lost a brand new dime.

Carbon Monoxide –a tale of a suffering biker that’s begging to have it’s own save-the-earth commercial. Pure organ-based summer-pop.
The Guitar Man -the perfect ode to the traveling musician, similar to Turn the page. If it was one bit simpler or more complicated, it wouldn’t be as direct or quite as pretty, dang it!
Waiting -A slow building plea that points out the holes in the songwriter’s life. Beautiful, Bacharach-like trumpets grace the transitions.

For fans of: Fountains of Wayne, Ben Folds, William Shatner, Odelay-era Beck, R.E.M., Bright Eyes
File Under: Pop-Rock

Friday, January 27, 2006



As I much as I'd like to write something amazingly profound, I'm feeling much more a fan than a reader today. So... apropos of nothing, here are my top ten costumes for the big 3, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. I'm gonna cheat when it comes to Wonder Woman, but hey, why not. These are called comic books, after all.



Batman

1) Grey and Black Costume
(The classic one...)
2) All Black costume
(long ears and huge cape.)
3) Black Costume with Red Chest-logo.
[Batman: Thrillkiller]
4) Blue-Gold-Grey
(Knightfall Batman, aka Azrael-Batman.)
5) Victorian Overcoat Costume.
[Mike Mignola's Gotham by Gaslight]
6) Batman Beyond
7) Batman as Man-Bat
8) Frank Miller Batman
(the original one.)
9) Kingdom Come robo-suit.
10) Spawn.

Superman

1) Red Cape-Blue Tights-Red Trunks Superman
(it's classic!)
2) Communist Superman [Superman: Red Son]
(all that red never looked so good! )
3)Hunter Prey Superman
(debatable)
4) 90s Superman Blue
5) Evil Kirby Superman
[Superman, The Dark Side]
6) Silver Age Superman Blue
(simple yet gorgeous)
7) Fleischer Superman -1940s toon design.
(also simple yet gorgeous)
8) Christopher Reeves
(well, duh!)
9) Dean Trippe's Superboy
(personal sketch)
10) Kingdom Come Superman

Wonder Woman

1) Black Red and Gray [Superman: Red Sun]
2) Red, White and Blue: The Classic
3) Full Amazon Regalia -Wolfman/Perez/Bolland Era
4) Promethea [best_costume_ever] Alan Moore &co.
5) Kingdom Come battle armor
6) all-white suit from Planetary
7) plainclothes mod costume ca. mid-70s
8) WW with full skirt (the original version)
9) WW with (ugh.) biker shorts
10) Just Imagine Stan Lee WW (Jim Lee Design)

geekout approaching maximum levels...

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Recent comic reads, Recent comic purchases




Recent comic reads, Recent comic purchases

Nextwave #1 Marvel Comics

Weird Science #19 EC Comics
Weird Science #20 EC Comics
Weird Science #21 EC Comics

Weird Fantasy #18 EC Comics
Weird Fantasy #20 EC Comics
Weird Fantasy #22 EC Comics

Shaman King vol. 1 Tokyopop
Shaman King vol. 2 Tokyopop
Nodame Cantabile vol.1 Del Rey Manga
Rebound vol. 1 Tokyopop
Planetes vol. 1 Tokyopop
Planetes vol. 2 Tokyopop

Ultimate X-Men vol. 11 Marvel Comics
All- Star Superman #1, #2 DC Comics
Fear Agent #1, #2 Image Comics

And even though you might not count it as comic, I can’t forget the excellent… Captain Underpants and the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman! Soooooo goooood!!!

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

semi-pointless inaugural post

Howdy Howdy! The time is 12:07 and I need to read Nick Hornby. And then, I need to go to bed.