SOUNDTRACK: THE DECEMBERISTS-Live at the Newport Folk Festival [excerpts] (downloaded from NPR) (2010).
The Decemberists played at the Newport Folk Festival this year. NPR audio has an excerpt for free listen/download on their audio site.
They say that they were not going to play the entire Hazards of Love album at this show, as had been their wont on this tour. I’m not sure what their entire set consisted of, but the three excerpts here include: “The Crane Wife Pt 3,” “Yankee Bayonet” and a very extended “Sons and Daughters.”
It surprises me how well The Decemberists work in a live setting. I think of their music as complex and convoluted with strange instrumentation, and yet, perhaps because of the theatricality of it all, it all sounds great in a live setting.
I can’t really imagine them releasing a proper live album, so for those of us who don’t get to concerts much, this is the next best thing (the recording quality is excellent–I only wish it was their whole set).
[READ: October 12, 2010] “Otravida, Otravez”
Junot Díaz is the next writer in the 1999 New Yorker 20 Under 4o issue.
I didn’t like this story in the beginning because I couldn’t tell for quite some time the gender of the narrator. Normally this doesn’t make a difference, but when the narrator climbs into bed with the man in the room, I had a hard time deciding if this was a subversive act or just a straight act of romance. [I admit that since the author was male, I assumed the narrator was male, too].
It turns out the narrator is a woman (there is a clue when he says “Yasmin,” but in the first read I was unclear if he was saying her name or just a name in general).
In fact, to me, the entire beginning was very strangely set up and it took a few paragraphs (when she describes her job) before I felt the flow really took off. However, once it did I found this story fascinating and convoluted in a very good and clever way. (more…)



SOUNDTRACK: FUCKED UP-Couple Tracks: Singles 2002-2009 (2010).
I knew of Fucked Up from a cover shoot on
SOUNDTRACK: The Believer July/August 2009 Music Issue Compilation CD: “Fantastic and Spectacular” (2009).

SOUNDTRACK: BEN FOLDS-Stems and Seeds (2009).
I enjoyed Way to Normal, although not as much as previous Ben Folds CDs. I was listening to
SOUNDTRACK: PEARL JAM-Binaural (2000).
Binaural bursts forth with the rampaging “Breakerfall” and “God’s Dice.” The latter pauses only briefly for a chorus break. They are followed by “Evacuation,” a song that sounds a bit off kilter in this studio version but which blasts off on the live version. It’s got a great shouty chorus too.
SOUNDTRACK: PEARL JAM-Vs. (1993).
Ten was a solid record, and although it had diversity within it, overall the sound was pretty consistent. On Vs., Pearl Jam mixed it up sonically and otherwise.
Zadie Smith is the editor and she wrote the introduction. I like to cover all of the written pieces in the book, but there’s not much to say about the introduction except that it fills you in on the details of the collection. She thanks Sarah Vowell for the idea but I gather that the rest of the work was done by her.
SOUNDTRACK: MOGWAI-The Hawk is Howling (2008).
I’ve been a fan of Mogwai since I first heard of them back in 1997 with their Young Team debut. They have progressed their sonic explorations of instrumentals into unimagined complexity and sonic booms.
SOUNDTRACK: THE FLAMING LIPS-Fight Test EP (2003).
The test begins NOW!