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.
From Win Butler’s intense performance (both on stage and in the audience) to his wife, Régine Chassagne’s multi-instrumental extravaganza (even if she does look like Susie Essman when she’s about to go off on a foul-mouthed tirade). To the exhausting and exhaustive rest of the band. They never stop. Even when they’re not playing anything, the are happy to join in on a random drum or cymbal.
Plus, how many bands do you get to see play the hurdygurdy?
There’s just so much going on onstage with this band (and of course they throw in little video screens as well!). And when Win grabs his mike stand and moves literally into the audience to finish one of the last songs, it was really invigorating (and would have been very exciting to have been in the front row there).
Even though it was televised, I felt like I was there. Oh, and it wasn’t just the theatrics, the band sounded amazing too. If I ever get the chance I hope to see them live, myself.
[READ: February 11, 2010] Wet Moon 2
I finally received Wet Moon 2 & 3 in the mail the other day. I was quite excited to get to them. And Volume 2 did not disappoint.
It is very apparent from Volume 2 that Campbell is in it for the long haul. Which is one way of saying that not very much “happens” in this book. Several plot threads from book 1 are teased out a bit, but nothing conclusive happens anywhere.
But that’s not to say that nothing happens at all. We learn the identity of the long-haired person whom Cleo runs away from in book one (an ex). We learn a little back story (and about a curious upside-down contraption from the person with no hair (who is named Fern). We learn that Wet Moon is full of more and more bizarre characters, and that there’s an FBI agent around town. We also learn that another Cleo Eats It sign has been found, although we don’t know anything more about who did it.

Okay, so this magazine doesn’t really count.
SOUNDTRACK: PEARL JAM-Live on Two Legs (1998).
This is the first official Pearl Jam live release. It is compiled from a number of different concerts, yet it flows pretty seamlessly. It highlights how much faster many of the songs became during their live shows. This increased their power almost uniformly.
