Friday, August 31, 2007

set aside

ive been getting quite a few new cds and books over the past several months. ive also been falling victim the greatest problem with new music: buying more than one at a time! whenever i get a new cd i like to listen to it through alot so that i can begin to recognize each song, and sing along with the ones i like. if i get more than one cd at a time, this becomes almost impossible because i feel a need to switch back from one to the other, and i end up not spending enough time with either of them, and they end up on the cd shelf, never to enter my rotation again.
most of my recent purchases have fallen into that unfortunate category. but here is the thing: im not concerned. what seems to happen with me is that it will tell me when im ready for it. ive had this happen many times. ill receive or buy a book/cd/movie that for one reason or another i just shelve it. a while later, could be a month, could be a couple years, i suddenly have an urge to listen to a cd, or read a book thats been collecting dust since the mid 90s. and when i do finally get around to checking it out, i find that it has been waiting for me to be ready for it. a cd whose message now speaks to my situation, a book that ties into an understanding i am now ready for, or a movie that now shows truth in a way i can see.
so, as i set aside neglected stuff today, i eagerly wait for the time when it awakens and calls to me for my time to discover it anew.

Friday, August 17, 2007

the latest batch

this afternoon i happened to find myself in a kregel christian bookstore. i milled around for a while. i was mostly checking to see if any of the bands i like have released any new stuff. nope. so i just started perusing the shelves for anything else that might catch my eye. i noticed a cd that was only five bucks! it looked decent, so i took it to one of the listening stations (they have a place where you can just scan the barcode and it will pop up on the screen and you can listen to it). much to my surprise, it was actually pretty cool! the cd was by a band called 'leeland'.
i figured i should see if there are any other good deals for bands ive never heard of. turns out there was! another five dollar cd that sounded rather cool was a band called 'everyday sunday'. so, i picked up a couple of theirs as well.
the search continued. i also found a deluxe version of the last 'audio adrenaline' album. i was really into them about 6 years ago, and they recently broke up, so i figured it might be worth checking out. its the cd as well as a dvd of the history of the band and all of their music videos as well. not bad. also, i happened upon an album from 'the normals', which was the former band of my personal favorite andrew osenga. i already have a copy of the cd, but its so darn good, that im sure i can find someone who will dig it too and i can give it to them. oh, and i got a little giftypoo for a friend...
not a bad haul, huh?

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

mxpx: secret weapon

mxpx has just released another album last week. its a nice noisy return to their roots. ive been a fan for many years now and have had the good fortune of seeing them half a dozen times or so. i got into them starting with 'slowly going the way of the buffalo'. the stuff before that i never got in to because it just seemed like chaotic noise, not much by way of melody. 'buffalo' still had some of those qualities, but was much crisper and the vocals could actually be understood. their following albums, 'the ever passing moment' and 'before everything and after' continued to move away from the punk feel that they had started in. these albums were more pop than punk, and it lent itself to catchier tunes, and a chance to better display their lyrics.
their last release, 'panic', kept the pop hooks, but leaned back into the punk sound a bit. their latest, 'secret weapon', continues that slide back into punk. the hooks arent as apparent on initial listenings, but im sure they will grow on me quickly. there is even a little bit of playing around with acoustic guitars and other non-punk instruments like a synthesizer and horns.
they do seem to know that the slow songs are not the vocalists strong point, so most songs speed up quickly. another thing that i appreciate about these guys is that, unlike many musicians, they dont skimp on album length. with the special edition of the album i got there are a total of twenty songs! i like it when a band makes it worth the investment. $15 for ten songs? boo!!! $15 for twenty songs? sounds good to me!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

smashing pumpkins: zeitgeist

i was a bit late coming to the smashing pumpkins party in the 90s. about a year or so after the release of mellon collie and the infinite sadness i finally picked it up. i didnt much care for it, i liked the radio songs, but that was about it. the reason i picked it up at all was because my brother, in one of his kinder gestures, took me out for dinner one year on my birthday. after we ate, we went to best buy, and he said that i should pick out a cd, and he would buy it for me as a birthday gift. he liked the smashing pumpkins, and i wanted to be as cool as him, so i picked out that one.
the problem was that i never really got into it. the next summer adore came out. they played 'perfect' on the radio and i totally loved it! i resolved to pick up the album. it was very different than their earlier stuff, it was a lot more synth based, and seemed to be a bit more melodic. it wasnt just the loud guitars of their previous releases. i listened to that cd almost nonstop for the next year. in fact, at college that year it became a bit of a soundtrack among my friends. by the end of the school year there were several people who wanted me to make them copies for the summer (ahh, that was back during those innocent napster days...)
when their next album came out, machina, my buddy bob and i ran out and bought it together on its release day, then proceeded to spend the next hour listening to it in silence and following along with the lyrics in the cd booklet. (ah, good times...) that album was a bit of a return to the loud guitars sound of their previous stuff, and didnt quite grab me like adore did.
then it happened: they split up. i wasnt heart broken or anything, but i was disappointed. i followed corgan to zwan, which i actually enjoyed. there was a lot of potential there that was never tapped. they split, and billy put out a solo album. i never did get around to buying that. from what i hear in reviews, its not really worth picking up.
well, this week the pumpkins are back together and released a new cd: zeitgeist. i picked it up a couple days ago, and rather enjoy it. unfortunately it does not seem like much of an evolution for the band, rather, it seems like a retreat into the familiar. more loud guitars. oh well, at least some of the songs are catchy, and its always fun to be a bit nostalgic now and then.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

andrew osenga: letters to the editor volume 1

time and time again andrew osenga has surprised and impressed me. ive been a fan of his music for a long time now (as described here), and i have been a reader of his blog since he started it. he always has interesting and thoughtful posts (funny ones too). he started as the lead singer for the band 'the normals', but when that went bust he started a solo career. he currently is a member of 'caedmon's call' and still does his own solo stuff too.
he is constantly thinking up new ways to get his music out there. his latest idea was to ask readers to email him different thoughts or ideas for songs. then, he wrote six songs based on what people submitted. he currently has them posted here on his website for free (donations are welcomed...). the songs are wonderfully creative and catchy. be sure to check them out, and while youre at it, go ahead and buy his other albums too- you wont be disappointed!

Sunday, May 20, 2007

the joy electric show

wow! thursday was quite a night! it has been a while since ive been to a joy electric concert. ive been to three of them before (this one makes 4) and they are usually quite far away. my first one was about an hour and a half drive, the next two were over two hours each. so this time it was nice, it was only about 40 minutes away!
it was truly a fantastic time. the flier said that the show would start around 9:00. i got there around 8:45. as usual, i went alone to their concert because there is no way i could find any friends who would be willing to go with me. but this worked to my advantage, actually. when i got there i found a couple guys sitting at a table in the front of the room. i decided to throw caution to the wind, and i approached them and started chatting with them. as the wait for the concert to start continued, i invited a couple other guys who arrived alone to come and sit with us. im very glad i did! i recently wrote about how i seem to be the only one who likes joy electric, but i was proven very wrong that night! it was a blast to just chill with those guys and talk a little je business. ive never been able to have a conversation about joy electric with someone who actually knows what im talking about! it was absolutely glorious!!! we discussed the new album, which cd is our favorite, what we think of the bands shepherd and brothers martin, etc. it was so awesome to finally be able to geek out with other people who share my passion!
sheesh, i havent even started talking about the concert itself! the opening acts were quite interesting- the first group, called anaphylaxis, played one song, it was about 15 minutes long though. it was almost like watching two guys just kind of tinker around with their synth equipment. one of the guys had this strange intrument that he played by waving his hands around next to it. weird. the second group were mostly the same people, except this time they had more traditional songs, and the vocals sounded very morrissey-like. not bad at all.
but finally, around 11:20, ronnie got on stage and started his set. it was glorious! its always a treat to watch him play- he has some great moves while playing, and almost the whole time hes tinkering and fussing with nobs and dials on his equipment. i have no idea what any of them do, but it sure does sound great! the concerts always sound a bit different than the albums, on the albums he doesnt often use a lot of bass, but in concert the bass is thumping! he even put on an extra long show. like his cd lengths, ronnie usually likes to keep it short in concert. at one of the concerts ive been to he only played for about 30 minutes, and then wrapped up the show. this time though, he just kept them comming! he ended up playing 15 songs and playing for about an hour and fifteen minutes! that definitely made it worth the trip!
after the show i got to talk with ronnie for a couple minutes, which is always a treat. i picked up a bunch of music too. i got the workmanship cd, i already have it in vinyl, but i dont have a vinyl record player, so that doesnt really help much... i also got the foxglove hunt demo, and the brothers martin vinyl.
definitely the highlight of the month! or maybe year...

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

arcade fire: funeral

last thursday my brother surprised me and bought a cd for me online. he had it shipped to me instead of him. he didnt tell me he was going to do it. how cool is that?
he sent me the first album from arcade fire titled 'funeral'. ive only had a chance to listen to it once, but i think i dig it. its totally my brothers kind of music, but ive always enjoyed his musical tastes. he is the one who introduced me to morrissey, so i owe him.
i thought this was such a cool idea, to order a cd and ship it to someone with out telling them. just kind of like a 'hey, i dig this, you should too!' i think im going to have to try this with the stuff i like...

joy electric

the new joy electric album came out a while ago. but i have not yet written about it. the reason is this: i have a very hard time writing about joy electric.
have you ever had something that makes you happy and your not entirely sure why? have you ever had something that you adore, but you just cant explain what about it attracts you? have you ever felt passionately about something that most people around you would dismiss as stupid? well, this is my relationship with the music of joy electric. ever since i first heard their music as a freshman at dordt college, i was entranced. its hold on me has not lessened, in fact its gotten tighter and tighter with each consecutive album released.

i dont know why i love their music so much, it is certainly a strange obsession. their music, to say the least, is obtuse. its not my typical music scene. thats what makes the attraction so much more uneplainable.

i could regail you with details about the newest album 'the otherly opus', i could tell you that it is a masterwork, that ronnie martin has finally made the perfect compainion album to go with 'the white songbook', i could tell you that these two albums together make up what i expect to be the soundtrack of heaven. but i dont think many would care. i realize that joy electric is my obsession, and im ok with keeping to myself.

but i may ask you to give it a chance if you want to bum a ride in my car where this cd is constantly playing.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

what is good music?

the other day i came across this article which posses a question about recognizing fine art. its a pretty cool social experiment- a world renowned violinist, joshua bell, plays his best music in a train station as commuters head off to their offices. would anyone notice the world class music, or would they pass it by and not even recognize it for what it is?
the article explains the set up and the results of performing such an experiement. it is a long article, but incredibly interesting. it reminded me of a very important lesson: stop and smell the roses (or, in this case, stop and hear the music).

Friday, March 16, 2007

relient k: five score and seven years ago

finally, a new album. i got into these guys a couple years ago when i got their last album 'mmhmm' for christmas. i wasnt very interested in it, but i was told that i should be. ok. so i gave it a try and it started to grow on me. i began listening to it incessently and quoting the lyrics to friends every chance i could get.
well, the boys have finally released their next album. i am expecting mediocrity, so my sites arent set too high. after getting into 'mmhmm' i went back and checked out some of their older stuff. i picked up 'two lefts dont make a right...' and was sorely disappointed.
i picked up the new one earlier this week. i havent had much time to listen to it yet, but so far i am liking it. it doesnt seem to break any new grounds musically, most of the songs sound similar to the last album, but im going to give it some time and take a good look at the lyrics before it decide if its going on the 'heavy rotation' pile, or the 'at least it makes a good coaster' pile.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

brothers martin

a couple weeks ago i picked up an album i had been awaiting for quite some time: the brothers martin. if you are unaware, then i will explain who this is: it is the collaboration between the lead singer of joy electric, and the lead singer of starflyer 59. the reason they are collaborating is because they are brothers. and their last name is martin. clever, huh?
the album is very enjoyable (i like both bands seperately, so it wasnt a big surprise that i would like them together...) and the sound is exactly what i expected. there are mellow guitars, like sf59, and there are blippy synths, like joy electric.
the way the collaborated is a bit interesting. it seems that there is only one song that they sing together on, and the rest of them are split up every other song. its clear that they each took turns coming up with the skeleton of the song, and the other one was in charge of filling up the backgrounds. its sounds strange, but the two styles complement each other quite well.
the songs are very catchy, and i look forward to getting more and more familiar with them and singing along (loudly) in my car!

Sunday, February 18, 2007

new joy electric song!!!

last night i finally got to go to the joy electric myspace site and hear the new song 'red will dye snows of silver' from their upcoming 'the otherly opus'. about all i could get myself to say (besides girly shreeks of glee) was 'wow.'
it is very different than what he has done in the past, typically his music is very melody focused, with little or no bass or strong beat. also, the vocals have always been secondary. ronnie martin himself has said that he is not a singer, he only does enough to service the song. it seems that he has gone a very different direction for this song, and hopefully the whole ablum. there is a shift to focusing more on what can be done with vocals- and it sounds fantastic!
on his blog he has stated how rough of a process this album was to make, but the last time he said that was about 'the white songbook' which i would consider his best. so, maybe his frustration means we will be getting another masterpiece from the master of the moog!

Thursday, February 01, 2007

the otherly opus

This is the cover art for the new joy electric album. it comes out march 20. ive always loved the covers they have for their albums, they are always interesting, yet simple. i think this one is just plain beautiful. i cant wait for the album itself!!!

Friday, January 19, 2007

newsboys: GO

over christmas i got the new 'newsboys' album called 'go'. ive always had a soft spot for this group, it being one of the first to get me interested in christian music in the first place. i was in high school and my friend nathan brought a few new cds over for all of us to listen to. the highlights were 'take me to your leader' from newsboys, and the first album from audio adrenaline. we all totally loved them! i convinced my mom to get them for me (i figured she would be ok with footing the bill since it was 'christian' music).
i listened to the newsboys album all the time, we even went to go see them in concert a few times. what i liked about them was that their music was catchy, but the lyrics were also witty and a bit silly. (a song about how they dont serve breakfast in hell? rediculous...) over the next few albums of theirs i still loved their sound and catchy hooks, but i grew tired of the lyrics which grew more and more forced in their attempt to be quirky. i still got some of the later album of theirs but i kept them on rotation in the player for less and less time. finally when they totally sold out to jump on the worship music bandwagon, i decided it was time to part company. all the best guys, but this is the end of the road for me...
but then they released this album. i was sceptical at first, but the more and more i listened to it the more and more i grew to love it! there are some really great songs that change up their typical sound and bring into play some new elements that they havent really used before. there is a song called 'your love is better than life' that has an element of spoken lyrics (actually, it kind of reminds me of u2's song 'numb', only happier), and the title track even has a bit of a club sound to it. all of which adds up to some exciting songs and fresh takes from these guys. as far as the lyrics go, the are still thoughtful and well written, but that forced quirkiness is thankfully gone.
its good to see an old favorite return to form and surprise with such a great album!