SOUNDTRACK: MEGAFAUN-Live from the World Cafe, November 9, 2011 (2011).
I loved the Megafaun song “Get Right,” a trippy 8 minute workout. So I was interested to hear them in this live setting. There’s a lengthy interview with WXPN’s Michaela Majoun (full of all kinds of details about Bon Iver–whom they used to play with before they broke up and he became Bon Iver–and about, North Carolina and Wisconsin and lutefisk). And the band plays three songs, too.
“Real Slow” opens with a banjo (and it is real slow). It has a very Grateful Dead feel to it and beautiful harmonies. After the freak out of “Get Right” I was quite surprised to hear such a traditional folky song from them. “Second Friend” is a but more upbeat–bright guitars and more beautiful harmonies. It’s a simple song. “State/Meant” has a bit more electric guitar, but it continues in the folkie vein.
I admit I didn’t enjoy this set as much as I expected. The songs were really nice, but they didn’t really push any envelopes sonically, especially compared to “Get Right.” But at the same time, what they do, they do very well.
You can hear it here.
[READ: April 23, 2012] “The Investigation”
This is an excerpt from a novel called The Investigation which is coming out in English (translated by John Cullen) in July.
I don’t know what the story is all about because this excerpt is really bizarre and wonderful, but it’s certainly not any indication of what the storyline will be. However, it is a huge indication (I imagine) of what the story will be like.
The word “Kafkaesque” is thrown around a lot (well, in my house it is anyhow), but this excerpt is really and truly Kafkaesque. The Investigator wakes up in a tiny hotel room to the sound of a telephone ringing. He is naked and has no idea how he got there. And the telephone appears to be attached to the ceiling. He has a confusing conversation on the phone that opens more questions about his situation.
He finally manages to get to the bathroom (the bed is wedged against the door), but when he turns on the water it is scalding hot–there are no cold water pipes leading to the bathroom. He is about to give up when a naked man walks into the bathroom and sits on the toilet, reading his newspaper. The man is utterly nonchalant and does not even acknowledge the Inspector.
What the hell is going on?
I loved every word of this excerpt. It was truly bizarre, and yet so wonderfully written–engaging and not weird for weird’s sake. I am really looking forward to reading this entire novel. I probably never would have heard about this book were it not for Harper’s, so thank you, in advance, for the except.

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