SOUNDTRACK: TIMES NEW ROMAN-“Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)” from Score! 20 Years of Merge Records: The Covers (2009).
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is is the final song from Score! It’s a cover by Times New Viking (nice name) of The Arcade Fire’s “Neighborhood #1” from Funeral.
I loved Funeral when it came out and I’m still quite fond of it. The Times New Viking cover is pretty faithful to the original (the vocals are really close, in fact). But the cover sounds like it was recorded on a transistor radio. The original isn’t a bass-thumping heavy song, but the cover is so tinny and fragile, it seems to get lost in itself. It also sounds something like a demo. Neither of these are bad in and of itself, but the final version is so full, that this doesn’t really add anything new to the song.
But it did get me to listen to the original again, so that’s good.
[READ: May 6, 2012] “Reunion”
I have just finished Grantland #2 and I wanted to mention this story alone because for the most part the “magazine” (or whatever it is) doesn’t have fiction in it.
I was a little concerned when it first started that it was going to be very baseball-heavy, because the main character and the friend he reconnects with were pitcher and catcher when they were younger. But I was pleased that the story used their baseball past as a framework to establish their closeness and synchronicity, not as the end of the story itself.
It was also funny to read a story in which people get caught up via Facebook. It may be the first fiction I’ve read where such an emphasis is placed on Facebook as a reuniting medium—with the protagonist being unsure about it at first and then deciding it was a pretty cool thing (very true for many of us). Indeed, the quote “How many high school reunions had Facebook ruined…” is quite apt. (more…)







SOUNDTRACK: ZEUS-“Kindergarten” (2010).
Continuing my march through
SOUNDTRACK: ARCADE FIRE Austin City Limits (2007).
Recorded in support of Neon Bible, this concert blew me away. I enjoyed Neon Bible quite a lot, but seeing the band in this concert setting was really amazing. The band was so exciting live.
SOUNDTRACK: BRITISH SEA POWER-Do You Like Rock Music? (2008).
I’ve heard a lot about British Sea Power over the years, and I’ve enjoyed their smarty-pants attitudes. I think that their first album is most highly recommended. But I was able to get this disc with an autographed booklet from my favorite record store of all time, the long-missed (since they have no locations near me)
SOUNDTRACK: DARK WAS THE NIGHT-That Disc (2009).
The second disc in this set is a somewhat more raucous affair than the first (which was pretty much all acoustic performances). On the surface, this seemed like the better disc of the two. I like so many bands on this disc: Spoon, Arcade Fire, My Morning Jacket, The New Pornographers, Stuart Murdoch, Blonde Redhead.
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).