SOUNDTRACK: STUCK IN THE CHIMNEY (2000).
This is the second Parasol records Christmas sampler. I was more excited about this one, but it turns out to be similarly mid-tempo and kind of dull. Even the band I was excited about The Soundtrack of Our Lives created an uninspired song that I’d never listen to more than once.
THE SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES-“Jingle Hell (Stuck in the Chimney)” Done to the basic music of “Blister in the Sun” (but slightly different and on keyboard)—a punk blast which then gets really silly full of nonsense. If this had been an indicator of the rest of the album, I may have enjoyed it more. THE GREEN PAJAMAS-“O Holy Night” Guitar based, pretty if a little slow. WHITE TOWN-“December” Nice harmonies a pretty song (even if the lyrics are rather dark). NEILSON HUBBARD-“Merry Christmas (Whereever You May Be)” I love that it opens with a toy piano (always fun) but then it slows down way too much. ABSINTHE BLIND-“Silent Night” Guitar version (which is a nice change). This is a quiet song with lots of singers—pretty but not sappy. FONDA-“Last Christmas” I don’t generally like this song (what a weird sentiment) but this version’s simple strummed guitar is cool. SUKILOVE-“X-Mas for Aliens” Slide guitar and a blues riff propel this slow, funny song. GEORGE USHER GROUP-“Christmas in the Lion’s Den” Rocking guitar with a heavyish riff. JENNIFER JACKSON-“Blue Christmas” Slow sad version of the song on simple guitar and vocals. ERIK VOEKS-“Cruel Tide” A slow minor key riff lets you know this song is not a happy one. DOLEFUL LIONS-“Jesus Christ” A slow song (I mean jeez look at their name) about Jesus’ birth. VITESSE-“Ice & Ribbons” a new wave sound, but rather mopey. FRIENDS OF SOUND-“I Don’t Want Presents” Cool guitar notes and interesting sounds but slow drawly female vocals. JOHN HOEFFLEUR AND REBECCA RURY AND STEVE UCHEREK-“Christmas @ Friedrich’s” With his deep voice folkie guitar (sounds a bit like Mike Doughty) this song (which is kind of funny) is probably the catchiest song on both discs. TOOTHPASTE 2000-“7-ELEVEN CHRISTMAS” I enjoyed Toothpaste 2000 on the other disc too. This one is weird sounding fun and of course it being about 7-11 is also amusing. Then a rocking guitar comes in, and it’s even better. JOE ALGERI-“Computer Xmas” Light song about getting cool stuff for Christmas.
Overall this disc is better than the first one. But it’s not something I want to put on a lot.
[READ: December 15, 2014] Tune: Vanishing Point
I love everything Derek Kirk Kim does. But this series may be the best one yet. It is funny, it has great art and it is ever surprising.
Andy Go, an art student wakes up to find himself in, a replica of his house being watched by a whole bunch of aliens. What the heck?
We flash back to see Andy and his two art school friends congratulating themselves on finishing yet another year of school. They bemoan their lack of coolness until Yumi, the girl who Andy has a massive crush on, comes over. She celebrates with them and they all wonder what they will do next year. Until Andy says that he is dropping out of school. He says he doesn’t need a piece of paper to say that he is an artist. He has applied for jobs all over the place and they should just come pouring in. You know what that means. (more…)













I’m updating this post in July of 2020, because Aparna Nancherla deserves her own post. When we saw her, she was hilarious. Since then she has gained some noterirty and I am always pleased to see her on TV shows (most recently in the Steve Carell-created Space Force).

