SOUNDTRACK: CHRISTMAS SINGLES (2000).
I got this album from Parasol Records because I was looking for alternatives to the standard Christmas carols. I always think its fun to find variations of songs which you won’t hear on the radio or in movies. So this seemed like an interesting indie selection. Parasol put out a few bands that I liked The Soundtrack of Our Lives, White Town) so it seemed like a good place to start. There are lots of bands I’ve never heard of (before or since) on the disc as well (as befits a label sample).
And I have to say that overall this collection is pretty disappointing. The songs are all kind of flat and unremarkable.
ERIK VOEKS-“Christmas Singles” a good melody, vaguely 90s alt rock lite. There’s a nice chorus but the song isn’t all that catchy. ELIZABETH ELMORE-“White Christmas” gentle guitar version of the song. Upbeat and pleasant. MARK BACINO-“Merry Christmas, I Love You” this sounds a bit like an Elvis Costello song (nice guitar pop) with a nice chorus. ANGIE HEATON-“Hard Candy Christmas” a slow downbeat folkie song pretty but sad. GEORGE USHER GROUP-“I’ll Be There on Christmas Day” although the message is upbeat the music is slow and sad. VITESSE-“The Last Days of December” a mildly electronic song with low vocals…nothing special. WHITE TOWN-“Merry Fucking Christmas” a buzzy and noisy fast song with inaudible lyrics (something about this is all a waste of time). But far less mean spirited than the title suggests. FRIENDS OF SOUND-“Christmas Light, End a Fight” synths and soft languid female and male. There’s some weird vocal effects in the middle. Not too inspiring either. ELK CITY-Deer Crossing” upbeat folkie guitar song. PHILO-“Everyday will be Like a Holiday” fuzzy, poorly recorded, hard to understand. KAYLA BROWN-“All I Want for Christmas” this is a pretty, original acoustic folkie song. TOOTHPASTE 2000-“I Wish That Everyday was Christmas” opens with the lines from “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” but with a very different melody. Then he writes his own lyrics—upbeat 90s alt rock. This is rocking and fun, one of the best songs on the disc. SIGNALMEN-“Holiday Wine” a soloing and rocking guitar but not a very rocking song. SHALINI-“Nutrocker” This is my favorite song on the disc, a swinging and fun instrumental version of the nutcracker. MATT BRUNO-“Merry Christmas” slow crooning voice over simple keyboard notes. A pretty song but nothing special. DOLEFUL LIONS-“Auld Lang Syne” guitars and synth a fuzzy version that’s okay.
So yes, aside from a few tracks, this is a pretty mid tempo and kind of dull collection. Shame.
[READ: December 12, 2014] Locke & Key 3
Even though Rufus doesn’t appear in this book (and he seemed so crucial at the end of book two), this book just made the story get even better.
As the first chapter opens, Scout (Zack) finds the ghost key and meets up with Sam (the boy who killed the Locke’s dad). They have a huge fight–Sam is mad that Scout keeps using him. And we learn that Scout is vulnerable in human form. (I also LOVE that Scout is wearing a Pac-Man ghost shirt). As the book ends, Scout drops one of the four keys that he now has and Tyler’s mom finds it.
Chapter Two focuses on Kinsey. She is still without fear and although Zack is hitting on her (and she seems to be reciprocating) she suddenly has a new admirer–a skinhead (mostly) with tattoos who says that he has seen her dad’s name graffiti’d in a cave. She’s curious (and clearly not afraid) so she agrees to go along.
They head down to the locked off (no trespassing area) of the cave. But when they get to the cave, it is flooded. Kinsey, having no fear, jumps into the freezing water. But after a few minutes of panicking and teasing, the stairs that they are sitting on collapses and all four of them, Scot (the skinhead) and his friend Jamal and Kinsey’s friend Jackie plunge into the water. It’s a pretty tense moment until Kinsey figures out a way to rescue them.
Chapter three shows Bode an Ty unveiling yet another key (this one is on the floorboard and is HUGE). Their mom (who has been drinking waaaay too much) heads off to Provincetown to check on Trevor’s boyfriend (the guy who was hit by the car in the last book). But in the meantime, Scout finds another key which leads to a crown which allows him to inhabit the shadows (and man is that scary–like surprisingly scary). And it’s up to Tyler to figure out if that giant key can actually help in s0me way. This leads to Chapter five which is a huge showdown. And while Scout is not revealed to be the cause of the trouble, it turns out that at school the next day, Kinsey is less interested in him and more interested in hanging out with Scot and Jamal
The epilogue is fantastic (again). It is a painful story to read because the mom is so drunk and helpless. And when they find a key with a caduceus (look it up) on it, they suddenly have a key that can really hep them. But not in the way that their mom desperately hopes. And as the story comes to an end, yet one more key is revealed.
I’m thrilled that Book 4 just came in for me at the library. And I can’t wait to read it. But now I’m bummed that there are only 6 books in the series. I don’t want this to end!

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