SOUNDTRACK: LULLABYE ARKESTRA-Ampgrave [CST044] (2006).
I’m not sure what’s up with the spelling of Arkestra (Sun Ra tribute, perhaps?), but “Lullabye” is certainly a misnomer. “Ampgrave” on the other hand is a pretty good summary of the music on this record.
The band is basically a drum and bass duo. And yet, they are so much more. The bass runs the show, with the bass lines being loud and furious. There are also several guests who provide horns, organ, violin and my favorite addition: “screaming.” This complete package makes for a loud, bruising, soulful unholy mess. And it’s really fun.
The disc won’t appeal to everyone. The opening track “Unite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” is where the “screaming” really comes to the fore, and will certainly scare off the weak-hearted. Which is a shame, as track 2 mellows out with some good soulful tunes (albeit utterly distorted, let’s not forget). There’s some other weird and wonderful tracks. “Y’Make Me Shake” is a great rocking track with excellent horns to provide nice moments of melody.
The disc ends with a great one-two punch of “Bulldozer of Love” and the wonderfully titled “Ass Worship” two noisy, chaotic tracks that find a killer melody under all that distortion.
I hate to use the White Stripes as a frame of reference because it’s kind of lazy, but they are a two-piece playing soulful, distorted rock. But the White Stripes are practically bubblegum pop when it compares to the racket these guys make. It’s a lot of fun, if you like your fun noisy.
[READ: March 31, 2009] This Book Will Save Your Life
While it didn’t save my life, I enjoyed this book very very much.
This book follows the life of Richard Novak. As the book starts, Richard seems like a type A workaholic who is too consumed with his work and routine to really enjoy anything. When he gets an inexplicable yet frightening pain, he calls 911 and is taken to the hospital. And this rather mundane opening leads to a hugely complicated back-story and a hugely complicated fore-story (?) in which all aspects of Richard’s life meet in a house in Malibu.
For, you see, Richard was something of an asshole. Richard’s ex-wife, is another Type A personality who is as absorbed in her work as he is in his. When he is offered a job in California, requiring him to leave New York, his wife said, go if you want to. And he did, leaving his wife and his son Ben (seven at the time) with minimal contact and, eventually, little participation in his son’s life. (more…)

SOUNDTRACK: DEAR MR. PRESIDENT-Dear Mr President (1988).
So, I mentioned these guys in a previous post about The Airborne Toxic Event. I said maybe I’d listen to the disc again (it’s been at least ten, maybe fifteen years since I listened to it). Sarah walked in and said it sounded like Bon Jovi, which may or may not be true.
SOUNDTRACK: AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT-“Sometime Around Midnight” (2009).
I’ve been hearing this song on the radio a lot lately (WRFF especially seems to play it a lot). But they never said who it was! I liked it, but I was sure it sounded like an old song. Ack, but what was it? I kept coming up with a band called Dear Mr. President. And then I heard the truth. It was the Airborne Toxic Event.
SOUNDTRACK: BILLY IDOL
Billy Idol plagues my existence. Ever since he popped up on the scene (my first exposure was “White Wedding”) I thought he was kind of goofy. He has some kind of claim to cred and fame from being in Generation X, and yet I have never heard a song by Generation X and I never hear them mentioned anywhere except as being the band that spawned Billy Idol.
SOUNDTRACK: ROLLING STONES-Rock and Roll Circus [DVD] (1968).
Probably the most interesting thing about this DVD was seeing Tony Iommi, future guitarist for Black Sabbath playing guitar for Jethro Tull! Let me repeat: the guy who played “Iron Man” was playing on a song with a flute solo!
I have a Periodicals page already, but I rarely look at it or update it. So, over the next few months I’m going to mention a magazine that I subscribe to. When I’m all caught up, I’ll remove that page.
They’ve also started a Green section (this latest one has a computer built into a cardboard CPU unit…very cool).
SOUNDTRACK: WRFF 104.5 FM.
I stumbled upon this station by accident one day. I was working outside, trying to tune in a radio station, and, although I was near a classic rock station from New York, I heard a very cool alternative song. So, I tuned in this staticky station and later learned that I was listening to 104.5, WRFF out of Philadelphia.
SOUNDTRACK: BAND OF HORSES-Cease to Begin (2008).
Our friends Eugenie and Jarret introduced us to Band of Horses. We liked the first one so much we couldn’t wait for the release of this follow up. And it doesn’t disappoint.
SOUNDTRACK: QUATTE.F- “I’m So Glad” from My Space (2009).
SOUNDTRACK: ISLANDS-Arm’s Way (2008).
I enjoyed Islands’ first album (and, in a weirder way, their earlier band The Unicorns). This album seems to have made a lot of 2008 Top Ten or at least Top Fifty lists. What’s so strange about the whole affair is that I absolutely love the first 8 songs on this disc, and based on those alone, I would put it on my top ten as well.