via www.youtube.com
So, so wonderful.
via www.youtube.com
So, so wonderful.
btrott at 08:59 PM in Music | Permalink | Comments (2)
Christopher Weingarten on Blue October's truly awful "Jump Rope":
Seriously the song is like watching Marley And Me in three minutes and chasing it down by eating a "Hang In There" poster smeared with Valentine's Day chocolate from 1996.
Probably the funniest song review I've ever read, of one of the worst songs I've ever heard (from the F2K series).
btrott at 11:38 AM in Music | Permalink | Comments (0)
via www.youtube.com
This is mesmerizing (and, as a reminder, what a brilliant song, too).
btrott at 10:21 PM in Music | Permalink | Comments (0)
Speaking of metal, here's Mastodon's video for "Divinations". The video's kind of ridiculous, yes, but the song's huge & fun (I just wish there were more banjo).
btrott at 09:38 PM in Music | Permalink | Comments (0)
"Why am I your fall guy, constantfuckingly?" a plaintive Reiner asks, amid the angry fallout of a recording session. "Because I love you," Lips replies, quite without embarrassment or doubt. I have noticed something similar in the bond between Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt, of the British group Status Quo, and we should celebrate the way in which pairs of aging rockers tend to wind up like lovely, crumbling old married couples, with each one finishing the other’s sentences and pining when he has to go away.
Anvil! The Story of Anvil was one of the loveliest movies I've seen in a while. Highly recommended if you like to watch good people doing things they love.
btrott at 09:18 PM in Movies, Music | Permalink | Comments (0)
I'm glad for the costumery (as pop-star uniform goes, it beats bellybutton rings), and I like some of the choruses, but I am still unsmitten with the whole cloth of Lady Gaga's songs.
That's Said the Gramophone about Lady Gaga (in the context of the inclusion of Kid Cudi's "Make Her Say" on their best songs of 2009 list). I'm in the same camp: I like Lady Gaga as an idea, and I think she's good (or, at least, interesting) for pop music, but I can't really get behind the songs.
The KLF, on the other hand...
btrott at 10:10 AM in Music | Permalink | Comments (2)
Thank you, shuffle, for bringing "Atlas" back to me this morning. This song is the best. (If you doubt me, just watch the build from 3:30 to 5:45.)
btrott at 09:46 PM in Music | Permalink | Comments (2)
via www.youtube.com
I saw the Dirty Projectors (again) live last month. It was a short show, but "Useful Chamber" was as incredible as ever.
btrott at 10:47 PM in Music | Permalink | Comments (1)
via Stereogum
There's a Serge Gainsbourg biopic, Gainsbourg: Vie Héroïque, coming out in January! I love Gainsbourg and find him endlessly fascinating, so this is exciting, and the trailer looks great.
btrott at 02:24 PM in Movies, Music | Permalink | Comments (1)
Oh, wow! Solange--whose Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams was one of my favorite albums of 2008--has covered the Dirty Projectors' "Stillness is the Move", one of my favorite songs of 2009. I love it.
Via Lizzyville.
btrott at 10:51 AM in Music | Permalink | Comments (4)