Archive for February 16th, 2007

16
Feb
07

Anberlin–Cities

All right, my first post…I have no idea whether or not the bands I like are truly likable, no one I know has heard of most of what I listen to. So there’s a good chance that I may become very unpopular right now because of what my music taste. What you will soon discover is that I really don’t care about my popularity and will continue to like what I like. Read on if you’re intrigued…

Anyway, I absolutely adore the band Anberlin, whose new album Cities is due to drop (why on earth is it that albums “drop,” anyway? If someone knows, please enlighten me…) this Tuesday, February 20. Well, the guys have decided to give into the proverbial “Man” for the time being, and are allowing MySpace.com to stream their entire album as a sneak preview. You can bet loyal fans like me were uber-excited for this!

Overall, it is a rather solid album, though I admit there doesn’t seem to be much progression from where they were at with their previous album, Never Take Friendship Personal. Cities is a lot heavier than NTFP, lacking the energetic, almost pop-punk songs like “A Day Late” or “Audrey, Start the Revolution.” This, however, is not necessarily a bad thing. The lyrics have become more profound and subjects matters somewhat more mature. Songs like “Godspeed” and “Whisper and a Clamor” call for youth culture to reexamine itself and what it’s striving for, while “DismantleRepair” and “Adelaide” take the relationship songs a little further than “Oh, I’m so in love with you” (on the one hand) or “I’m so hurt, and you suck” (for the other side). A pleasant surprise for me were songs like “Unwinding Cable Car” and “Inevitable,” which showed the softer side of Anberlin. Leaving the electric guitars unplugged for a bit, the guys sweep you off your feet and make you forget that half their song titles are seriously nonsensical. Not to mention that that was a fabulous use of sleigh bells at the end of “Inevitable.”

Perhaps Cities isn’t quite comparable to OK Computer, War, or London Calling (Hey, don’t yell at me, that’s from the blurb on their MySpace!); however, it is a strong third release that definitely hints at the full potential of this great band. I highly recommend it, assuming that counts for anything. :)

Highlight songs: Inevitable, DismantleRepair, Whisper and a Clamor, Godspeed

16
Feb
07

Ben Kweller Photos

I hope to sate the desire for all things Kweller-related with this small collection of photos, at least till there’s a review (Fabes, you there? I don’t even think he’s joined the blog…) At any rate, feel free to edit this post into a review or add photos if you’ve got em. But for now, these are just the crappy ones I took from mid-way back in the crowd of the band on a foot-high stage!!
cheers
kdks

16
Feb
07

Last FM social revolution

Lastfm.com is a great music resource. One quick download and the software is on your computer. How it works is that it opens simultaneously with MediaPlayer or iTunes (you choose) and tracks all the songs you listen to. Then, it creates your weekly charts and makes recommendations based on your ratings (which you can then listen to on a personalized stream). It’s great and if your friends have it you can see what they’re listening to…or form a group and be part of a music community. Which is where we come in! If MINDSET has enough interest (and if enough people join) we could start a MINDSET group and have charts, etc. Sound cool? Join at lastfm.com. C.wod and I already have accounts, so if you join, at least friend me. Oh god, now the underlining wont stop!!!!

comment on this post if you wanna start a group =)
xx kd

16
Feb
07

Art Brut

They’re playing Chicago on April 20 at Subterranean. If you’re not interested, maybe, like Eddie’s little brother, you need to discover rock ‘n roll…

Actually, I think that song is about drugs. Nevermind.