SOUNDTRACK: ENORMODOME-“I’m Gonna Love You” (Tiny Desk Contest Runner-Up 2015).
Last week, a Tiny Desk Contest winner was announced. This week, All Songs Considered posted ten runners up that they especially liked. And I want to draw extra attention to a couple of them.
I know very little about these bands, so I don’t know if they are on the trend (opposite of yesterday) of two guys playing really loud music. And man, they rock the office. Sometimes a gimmick makes you want to watch a video, but the song has to be good for you to watch it more than once.
This video was filmed in the office of the Mayor of Flagstaff–what a good sport! I love that they have his employees coming around and working as usual while these two guys are making an unholy racket.
I’ve been very impressed with most of the two person bands who really make a very full sound. And this one is no exception. I was sure there were more than two guys playing along. And their voices gel nicely. The only weak spot is during the solo, when the rest of the guitars drop out so it’s a little too spare. But aside from that the song is a great rocker. I like the simple blues riff, but I really like the way the middle section (before the solo) messes with that riff somewhat–it’s very cool.
[READ: February 22, 2015] Axe Cop Volume 4
Like Volume 2, Axe Cop Volume 4 is a full length story. This one pushes the idea that came up in a previous book that Axe Cop is President of the World. For the writing of this book Malachai was 8 years old. It was at this point that I started to wonder how different the stories of an 8-year-old would be from those of a 5-year-old. Since my son is nine, I know that he understands the logic of storytelling a bit more and he even understands the internal logic of stories, so I assumed that Malachai’s stories would be more linear and less surreal.
And of course, the nature of a big graphic novel like this is that it must be linear and coherent.
I liked that the book opened with something we hadn’t seen before–Axe Cop is having a recurring nightmare about a talking gorilla.
But then we get down to business. As president, Axe Cop is going to live in the Gold House in the real Washington (not DC). But his real business comes down to one question–since he got rid of all the bad guys, the people want to know if they will ever come back. Axe Cop talks to God (!) and is told that they will come back in 1 million years, but until then it is time for peace in the world. (more…)






