SOUNDTRACK: EX-COPS-“Ken” (2014).
In this song, I get a vibe of Prefab Sprout singer over a swirly indie band (at least for the verses). The chorus is bigger–swirling guitars and fast drums, with Ooohs building and building. And yet the song never quite launches the way “Black Soap” did.
Amalie Bruun doesn’t really contribute to this song. And while I wouldn’t say she is crucial to the band, something is definitely lacking without her sharing vocal duties.
I wanted this song to be a bit…more, somehow. I’m not quite sure about Ex-Cops after two songs. We’ll see if I get blown away by something else later on.
The whole reason I checked out this song was for the video, which is a tribute to The Replacements’ “Bastards of Young” video.
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[READ: June 17, 2014] “The Adolescents”
This year’s Summer Fiction issue of the New Yorker was subtitled Love Stories. In addition to the two graphic stories, we have a series of five personal essays which fall under the heading of “My Old Flame.” I liked that all five writers have slight variations in how they deal with this topic.
Kushner presents a series of past boys that she had crushes on when she was young. Each one is presented with a “random initial.” First there was B who looked like an angel. He asked to carry her books in sixth grade. It is a sweet introduction until the conflict: an eighth grade girl, she was stridently white, says something about his race. And in the span of one paragraph, “many things were new to me that day. B and I never reconnected.”
Next there was D. D was white and proclaimed that he would hurt others (presumably those who were black). The race issue was complicated then.
She once kissed M, who was black, although R would have been a better match. R flirted with her on the playground and treated her like a sexy woman.
Her first real date was with Chad (he gets a full name for a reason I won’t reveal). Then there was N, a king among bad boys and the super cool brothers V and V, who were actually sort of nice. They introduced her to The Adolescents and she met their drummer.
Then there was T who tried to unclothe her while she was drunk and A who was a terrible misogynist.
She says she could easily find out what happened to these boys, these dream crushes, but she’d prefer not to.

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