Yep. Fall is here. Gone are the sunny pop songs of spring and summer. In come the introspective, calm-but-questioning sounds of autumn.
Change is afoot.
- Jakob – “Pneumonic” (Solace)
- The Velvet Underground – “Who Loves the Sun” (Loaded)
- Radiohead – “There There” (Hail to the Thief)
- M83 – “Lower Your Eyelids to Die With the Sun” (Before the Dawn Heals Us)
- The New Pornographers – “These Are the Fables” (Twin Cinema)
- Joshua James – “Today” (The Sun Is Always Brighter)
- dan le sac vs. Scroobius Pip – “Letter from God to Man” (Angles)
- Neko Case – “Look For Me (I’ll Be Around)” (Blacklisted)
- Joshua James – “Winter Storm” (The Sun Is Always Brighter)
- Neko Case – “I Wish I Was the Moon” (Blacklisted)
- mewithoutYou – “Carousels” (Catch For Us the Foxes)
- TV On the Radio – “Crying” (Dear Science)
- Jay-Z – “Renegade” (The Blueprint)
- Hammock – “We Will Say Goodbye to Everyone” (Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow)
- Ingrid Michaelson – “The Way I Am” (Girls and Boys)
- Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile – “The Farmer and the Duck” (Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile)
P.S. If you get a chance to, go see Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile live. I saw them last weekend in Irvine and was thoroughly impressed. It’s a beautiful thing to see modern legends collaborate so well with each other. And if you don’t get a chance, at least pick up a copy of the album.
- October 1st, 2008 at 12:24 pm
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June was an interesting month. Friends graduating college and moving away, a road trip to Colorado, Adele exploding on the scene and doing anything I could to take a chill pill due to a lot of stress. Little did I know what July would bring… dun dun DUNNNNN!
- Black Sabbath – “Black Sabbath” (Black Sabbath)
- Devin the Dude – “She Want That Money” (Waitin’ to Inhale)
- Jakob – “Everything All of the Time” (Solace)
- Adele – “Crazy For You” (19)
- N.E.R.D. – “Spaz” (Seeing Sounds)
- Coldplay – “Violet Hill” (Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends)
- Sigur Rós – “Gobbledigook” (Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust)
- Of Montreal – “Gronlandic Edit” (Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?)
- Bob Marley – “No Woman No Cry (Live)” (Legend)
- The Wombats – “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” (Let’s Dance to Joy Division)
- Adele – “Daydreamer” (19)
- Bob Marley – “Stir It Up” (Legend)
- Dub Trio – “Awakening Dub (Live)” (Exploring the Dangers of)
- The Snake the Cross the Crown – “Electronic Dream Plant” (Cotton Teeth)
- Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds – “Bartender” (Live at Radio City)
- The Mountain Goats – “Love Love Love” (The Sunset Tree)
- August 4th, 2008 at 11:29 am
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- December 4th, 2007 at 7:55 pm
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Albums that are sticking like glue:
- The Dillinger Escape Plan – Ire Works: It’s everything I hoped it would be, and then some.
- Burial – Untrue: I’m not ashamed to admit that Pitchfork tipped me off on this one. I can’t put my finger on why I like it so much yet.
- Daft Punk – Alive 2007: Best live album I’ve heard in years.
- Jakob – Solace: Great sleeping music.
A few weeks ago, I read Rob Sheridan’s lengthy diatribe about the state of the music industry and his proposed solution to its many problems. The general idea is that the RIAA is killing its own business by using scare tactics, treating its customers like thieves and using its position of power to alter and protect copyright law for its own selfish purposes.
The solution (according to Sheridan): Stop buying music from labels that support the RIAA. Download it for free instead, and then use your money to support the artist directly through merchandise and ticket sales.
That wasn’t a perfect summary, so go read his rant if you have the time. It was both enlightening and concerning.
In the end, I was left with several questions, which I’ll leave with you to ponder as well. If you any answers I would very much appreciate them.
- I subscribe to Rhapsody in order to legally access as much music as possible for a low price. Certainly some of the money I give them goes to the RIAA’s efforts. Is my subscription to their service helping or hurting the situation? Would I be better off using illegal means to sample music?
- As a follower of Christ, is it my duty to follow the law put before me, or is it to recognize the corruption of the law and do what I can to help correct the situation even if my actions would be considered illegal? (I know that this would be easier to answer if we were talking about something more universally significant than music or art, such as human rights or public health.)
- Does “trying before buying” help to improve the problem of there being so much terrible music that still manages to sell well? (In other words, if I only spend money after I’ve concluded that an artist is valuable, does it mean I’m “voting” for the very best and therefore helping only the best artists to succeed?)
These are just a few of the questions that have been spinning in my head for the last few weeks. Right now it’s only a dialog (mostly internal); I don’t want to take any action that I can’t fully justify and support with a reasonable argument. The only “action” I’ve taken so far is to see if what I’m buying supports the RIAA, so I at least have some idea as to where my money is going. In my selfish nature, I know I would love for music to be free and easily accessible, but I refuse to let my own desires get in the way of making a wise decision.
October brought a new Radiohead album, reminiscence of past autumns (hence the A Perfect Circle and Further Seems Forever songs), which then led to searching for more autumn-esque music (Neutral Milk Hotel, Neko Case, Amos Lee), a Briertone concert, me trying really hard to learn to love Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (I’d always found it boring), a few other new releases (Rogue Wave, Band Of Horses, Fiery Furnaces) and Rhapsody finally putting Sunn 0))) albums in their catalog/me making a Halloween playlist.
- Neko Case – “Things That Scare Me” (Blacklisted)
- Rosetta – “Red in Tooth and Claw” (Wake/Lift)
- Emmylou Harris – “Red Dirt Girl” (Red Dirt Girl)
- Neutral Milk Hotel – “In The Aeroplane Over The Sea” (In The Aeroplane Over The Sea)
- Von Südenfed – “Fledermaus Can’t Get It” (Von Südenfed)
- Amos Lee – “Night Train” (Supply And Demand)
- Band Of Horses – “Is There A Ghost” (Cease To Begin)
- The Fiery Furnaces – “Duplexes Of The Dead” (Widow City)
- Briertone – “Cheers” (Sojourners)
- Radiohead – “15 Step” (In Rainbows)
- Radiohead – “Bodysnatchers” (In Rainbows)
- Rogue Wave – “Lake Michigan” (Asleep At Heaven’s Gate)
- A Fine Frenzy – “Come On, Come Out” (One Cell In The Sea)
- Ray LaMontagne – “Jolene” (Trouble)
- Jakob – “Malachite” (Solace)
- Radiohead – “House Of Cards” (In Rainbows)
- Briertone – “Strawfoot” (Sojourners)
- Further Seems Forever – “Light Up Ahead” (Hide Nothing)
- A Perfect Circle – “Passive” (eMOTIVe)
- Further Seems Forever – “Make It A Part” (Hide Nothing)
- Further Seems Forever – “All Rise” (Hide Nothing)
- A Perfect Circle – “The Package” (Thirteenth Step)
- Wilco – “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” (Yankee Hotel Foxtrot)
- Sunn 0))) – “Bathory Erzebet” (Black One)
- November 2nd, 2007 at 6:27 pm
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