SOUNDTRACK: YUCK-Live at SXSW 2011 (2011).
Yuck has been on my radar for a little while. I’ve heard very good things about them but hadn’t heard them until this concert.
They play a kind of distortion fueled alt-rock circa late 90s shoegazing style (and everyone laughs about this because the members are all like 20 years old). Comparisons abound (Dinosaur Jr. My Bloody Valentine) but the one that I hear that no one else seems to is Placebo (for attitude of vocal style more than anything else). But yes, what the band does with feedback is certainly enjoyable.
This is a great introduction to the band. They sound fantastic live. Although I admit that my impression is that this is a band that would sound great on a studio recording (think MBV). And this show makes me want to go and get their debut album.
They play 8 songs here which vary from fast rockers to ballads to the 8 minute feedback epic “Rubber.” Perhaps the most interesting thing about the band, though, is the singer’s speaking voice. He seems so out of his element talking to the huge (and appreciative) Texas crowd, that you have to wonder if they’ve ever played live before (except that his voice sounds great while singing and the band is totally confident). It’s just funny to hear him awkwardly addressing the crowd (with a meekness that rivals Droopy Dog): “Our name is Yuck and this song is called “Suck” and those words rhyme with each other”. Yikes. But really it comes across as charming more than anything else and since the band sounds great it doesn’t hurt the crowd’s appreciation.
I’m looking forward to hearing their album. You can listen, watch (!) and download their set from NPR.
[READ: March 28, 2011] “Franklin’s Library”
This was the second story in The Walrus’ 2006 Summer Reading Issue. It was a lengthy and rather complicated story. There were really two stories, although in the end, she tied them together okay.
The story opens with a look at a young sailor. The sailor has agreed to join the Erebus on its first expedition to the frozen north. The title of the story comes from the ship’s library. The sailor is young and more than a little afraid, but he is comforted by the scope of the ship’s library: leather-bound volumes in the hundreds. The library looks to be the only place where one can have a little peace and quiet (aside from your bunk which is barely larger than you). (more…)

SOUNDTRACK: DEATH CAB FOR CUTE: Narrow Stairs EP (2009).
SOUNDTRACK: PEARL JAM-Ten [remixed] (2009).
Pearl Jam reissued Ten this year with a new mix by Brendan O’Brien, the producer who has mixed the bulk of their catalog. So, this gives everyone a chance to hear what it would have sounded like if it were released after Vs., or something like that.