Sunday, December 28, 2008

Songs That Might Otherwise Pass You By

Songs That Might Otherwise Pass You By

(Podcast show notes are in the post before this one)

Denison Witmer, "Life Before Aesthetics" (Thanks to Largehearted Boy for the link)

Oh good. Denison Witmer already acknowledges that his music reflects such songwriters as Jackson Browne, Carole King, and I would say Dan Fogelburg (though his bio doesn't mention that artist). I grew up listening to that music, and that music makes up a good portion of the fabric of my being. I already have a special affinity for folk singers, which is why I took to this song so quickly. I hear the optimism integral to those older songs, but like earlier singer-songwriters, Witmer doesn't infuse false optimism or fake sentiment into his songs. It's honest optimism--something that can seem like an oxymoron in this day, but it doesn't have to be. He's more interested in truly felt experiences than soundbites: He'd rather watch "the mountains in the spring" and "hear the oceans as they sing". He "wades into the sound as if [he] never drowned..." Innocence isn't never having experienced anything. It's carrying on without the weight of pain.

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Denison Witmer is in a hurry to experience life


Whitely, "All I Wanted" (Not a direct link--goes to Whitely's Daytrotter page)

Whitely is a young man...22 years old. However, from this song, you'd think the man had experienced lifetimes. Lifetimes of loss, it seems. His father "trembled" and is "dead and gone", and with it, his home. The singer was a soldier "who hadn't killed yet". His "gun was clean". That imagery speaks powerfully to innocence on the verge of being lost. His friend, a soldier also, is "dead and gone". Alot of death in this person's life...He (presumably metaphorically) kills his first love. He's "running, blood on [his] hands," but he doesn't want to run--all he "ever wanted was a home". If I met this person, I would wish him luck in this endeavor. Everyone needs a home. Not just the lyrics are traumatizing: the way in which he sings these sad lyrics is equally as moving. There's a trembling to his singing and to his guitar picking. His voice sounds weathered, labored. Tired. Though the situations are most likely metaphorical (I doubt he actually did go to war), I can hear the fear, the remorse, and the sense of loss in his voice. I think his point is that we're all soldiers, trampling through this life, looking for peace and salvation.

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Whitely is a young old man


Crooked Fingers, "Crowned in Chrome" (Not a direct link--leads to their Daytrotter page. And actually, looking at their website, I'm realizing this is not a new song. This song is actually 8 years old. Oh well. It's retro!)

This song is as tense as a tightwire. From the terse plucks of the guitar, to the sneaking, quietly disquieting voice, to the beautifully manic violin, this song wears the veil of calming beauty, but undearneath is the roiling fire of the earth at its beginning. No cover of niceties. Perhaps that's most evident from the lyrics: he says he "took a ride in the wrong direction", went "down into a twisted dark dissension". He also seems to be courting this despair: he's "shaking with the hand that wants to cheat him". These are the words of a person who is in between two states of being: that of victim and of victor. He's trying to cut these ties; cut the tension. He's trying to unbind himself: "Darknesss froze as all the hooks got disconnected". He won't come out unscathed, though: tension leaves its mark. You can't come out of a personal hell without scars and burns, particulary when you've been "butchered underneath a broken light". Ow. I think I need to go listen to the first two songs as a chaser.

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Crooked Fingers send one guy out ahead to study this curious thing called "camera"

Episode 61, The Wicket and the Wishful

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Theme Music! Brazilian Girls, "Good Time" (Diplo Remix)
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Dan Bodin, "Radioactive Werewolf" (Artist gave me permission to link to the album download)
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Paper Route, "Sing You To Sleep" (Not a direct link)
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Wintermitts, "Schoolyard"
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Handsome Furs, "Cannot Get Started"
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The Acorn, "Crooked Legs" (Thanks to Fingertips for the link)
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Reid Jamieson, "The Last Day of the Year" (Not a direct link)
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I Led 3 Lives, "House of Ahmet"
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No Age, "Eraser"
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Jay Jay Pistolet, "Oh Caroline" (The label sent me the link via Yousendit, so I'm not sure if they wanted me to post the song).
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Max Justus, "Ctrl Alt Dance"
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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Songs That Might Otherwise Pass You By



Neeley Bridges, "Damage"
(Sendfile Link) (The artist gave me permission to post her song).

I just want to climb inside this woman's voice and nestle there. No need to wake me. Her voice is the equivalent of getting a pillow from an angel. I'm not exaggerating (though I've never gotten a pillow from an angel. In fact one of my pillows is suffering from stuffing-loss). I hear so many emotions and conflicting feelings in her voice, and this serves the emotional complexity of this song perfectly. As sweet as her voice is, there's trauma and doubt, too. The name of Neeley's album is Devil On My Shoulder, and she does not shy away from the ways in which we sabotage and mistreat ourselves. Parallel to the pain, though, we also find redemption. In this song, she offers to take someone's burden, and pack it on her back with her own. She believe she is capable of taking this on: She'll "answer anything that [she's] thrown". The power of her conviction is evident. She says she doesn't think "anyone should be alone". She almost pleads with the person to "leave the damage" to her: She will find a way to break it down, to dispel "the shadow of doubt". Maybe in this case, the devil is on the other person's shoulder, telling the person that there is no help. There is no relief. The singer is working hard to defeat that devil, which is even harder to do when it's not your own.

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I'm telling ya...like a pillow from an angel...(no, that's not creepy! Why are you saying that's creepy?)


Plus Minus, "Snowblind"

As part of my new job, we're having to do all these team building exercises. Yes, it is fun. Anyhoo, one of the exercises was determining how to survive in a snowstorm. We had to answer questions as a group, making the best decisions for survival. One of the questions was "You find yourself in an avalanche. You ride it out and you realize that it's slowing down, though it hasn't stopped yet. What do you do? Do you start digging yourself out, or do you ride it out until the snow has settled?" I said to ride it out because when the snow is swirling all around you, you don't know which way is which, you don't know if you're right beside a precipice, you don't know if there are branches caught up with you that could scratch you. You just don't know what's around you--it seems safer to wait until you can get your bearings. I think the person in this song feels like this. The dam has broken. Floodgates flooding. According to the singer, everything that upsets the person is "overwhelming everything you see". The person is "snow blind", in a "sandstorm haze". The singer observes that "There’s nothing to connect to" as the avalanche descends. The storm may be a "near-miss" but it overtakes the person just the same. Anyone who's ever felt like they're in an avalanche knows that when you're in it, you can't tell how severe it is. It's too easy to lose your bearings and your sense of judgement. Which is why I would opt to ride the storm out instead of fight it. Well, turns out I would be wrong. According to the survival thingy, you're supposed to start climbing out as soon as you can. Whatever. I'd be so dead anyway.

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but...where's Ringo? He's in the next picture, afterall...
























Seabellies, "Drain The Lake"

Damn! Damn!!! I've been sitting here for ten minutes trying to find the perfect thing to say about this song. You know--something succinct and poetic, yet utterly accurate. No fluffy, pointless language. Every word enhances the other word. A perfect paraphrasing of the sound and the meaning of the song. Well, it turns out someone has already given the most perfect description of their sound. On the band's Myspace is a quote from Beat Magazine: "Seabellies have shades of Arcade Fire about them – fevered pop with a fierce romantic heart".

"Fevered pop with a fierce romantic heart". Yes, I shamefully admit that that is perfect, and I did not write it. That's exactly what I would have written, though, if I'd thought of it first. Maybe I can go back in time and think of it first. Or maybe I'll just "writer-up" and try to think of something myself. Okay, here goes:

In this song, I hear a longing for our natural state of being to be returned to us. Our instincts, our peace, our strength should be restored. Our strength doesn't come from industry; as the song details in a fabled future where we do reclaim ourselves: "Folks grew strong as their buildings fell down". In our preferred state of being, serenity is judged by how long the "starlight takes to reach our eyes". The earth also reclaimed her territory: "The forests grew between the pavement cracks". We've ceased hurting not only ourselves, but our home as well. In the song's vision for us, "our histories went with the waterline", but I don't believe we went underwater. In this possible reality, I think we will shed our past and become only ourselves. The context of our former daily lives' will be gone, but we will have our relationships to ourselves and each other, instead of the daily patterns that have demoralized us and chained us.

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Seabellies would like to send out the message that bookstore chic is still cool

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Songs That Might Otherwise Pass You By

Songs That Might Otherwise Pass You By

Blitzen Trapper, "Furr"

This is one of those songs that epitomizes the area from which it hails. While I've never been further west than New Mexico, and I've barely touched the world above the Mason-Dixon line, this song calls to mind my impressions of the snowy Northwest: Crisp, untethered, and maybe a little remote, though in the singer's case, the remoteness isn't just a matter of geography: He's wild, untamable. He's a "rattlesnake", and if you "get him, don't be afraid of what you learn". He confesses he doesn't understand the world of people, but rather feels comfortable in the world of animals. Even after trading his fur for skin again, he "still dream[s} of running careless through the snow". I'm not sure why he went back to the world of people. Listening to this song, and despite the cold, I'd prefer to be with the furred ones.

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Well, I don't know...they all seem to be assimilated to human life...

Portico, "Sincerely"

Wow. I know a lot of people who have felt like this before, myself included. Not since Alanis and her Jagged Little Pill have I heard a singer portray feeling romantically betrayed so succinctly, and with such determination. The hair on my neck stood up. My muscles tensed. And then I said "Yeah. You do it! Make him pay!" and then I degenerated into blindly goading her along. I think I might have foamed at the mouth a little. When she says "I'm going to leave you crying, but with so much style, you'll be forced to resent all the cruel things you said", I felt like she expressed something I've thought before. She took an incoherent feeling and cohered it. Most people reading this have been in the position where you just want someone to pay. You want them to feel the pain they put on you. Ain't nothin' wrong with a pure revenge song; afterall, it's a valid emotion. Maybe not always the clearest or purest, but it's very real. The best way to work through it is to write a song that cuts to the core of it. Then if you still feel vengeful afterward, that's when you go to Plan B.

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Portico are getting their feet wet (literally)


School of Seven Bells, "Iamundernodisguise"

Sigh...this song does not hide under guises. It is blatant, blazing, forceful and absolutely hypnotizing. In fact, I'm quite sure it would set any disguise it tried to wear on fire. The
music is driving, intense. The singers' beautiful voices blend and intertwine, climbing the scales like they're pulling an imaginary vine. Their voices are a Rorschach pattern in audio--seemingly hallucinogenic, but surprisingly of-this-world.

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No, you are not looking at a double image. These are twin sisters Alejandra and Claudia Deheza and ex-Secret Machines guitarist Benjamin Curtis.

Episode 60, Happy Holiday Wishes

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Theme Music! Brazilian Girls, "Good Time" (Diplo Remix)
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Deer Tracks, "Christmas Fire"
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State Bird, "The Bright July Night" (The song downloaded with the title "4th of July", which is why I said it was called "4th of July" in the podcast.)
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Plajia, "Dummy"
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French Kicks, " Abandon"
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President of the United States, "Sharpen Up Those Fangs"
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Waves On Waves, "Secret Language"
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Sam Billen, "The First Noel"
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Tycho, "The Daydream"
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Dustin O'Halloran, "Opus 23" (For some reason the link isn't working anymore, but I got it from their label)
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Sunday, December 07, 2008

Instead of my normal blog post, I did another podcast. I love podcasting.

Sigh...okay, well, instead of doing a full post this weekend, I decided just to make a podcast. Not to diminish my podcasts. I love my podcasts. They're actually the most fun part of this here blog. It's not overtly taxing, either, which is why I did a podcast today instead of a blog post. I've had a crappy weekend. You know how sometimes you're already tired and someone says something to you that sends you over the edge, and next thing you know you're throwing a fit, crying, etc. Okay, so maybe you don't know that. I do. That was my day today. Hopefully I'll get a regular blog post up next weekend.

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Michael Zapruder, "Happy New Year"
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Frightened Rabbit, "Poke" (Live. Not a direct link; takes you to the download page)
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The Heavy, "Set me Free" (I couldn't get this song to download correctly through Firefox. I had to turn on Internet Explorer. For some reason, only a few KBs would download when I used Firefox--I tried a few times).
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Mercury Rev, "Senses on Fire"
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MGMT, "Time To Pretend"
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Dub Pistols, "Rapture"
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Thailand, "
Favorite Sun"
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Steve Goldberg & The Arch Enemies, "
Summer's Ending" (Thanks to Fanatic Promotions for sending me the mp3 originally...though I can't find that link anymore)
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