Friday, February 10, 2006

Music Reviews

My friend, Jason, has a blog dedicated to talking about and reviewing movies. His blog has a purpose, a focus, something that really pulls it together. I don't. I have stuff on sleeping pills and gay sex. So, I thought I would have an entry that was about music since I did that once already. For this one, I'll review a bunch of albums at once without really commenting on the substance of each album.


Belle
and Sebastian: the life pursuit
I think the life pursuit of the people in b+s is to slowly progress through the decades. They started off in the 60's, made about 5 albums in that decade, and just now got into the mid-70's with their new album. This album is a drastic improvement over the 12 track shit-fest Dear Catastrophe Waitress, but it still leaves you thinking about how good the 60's were, before that whole oil crisis. I'm really excited for Belle and Sebastian's coked up, post-punk, new wave album.


We Are Scientists: With Love and Squalor

A J.D. Salinger reference makes up for our complete lack of insight, creativity and talent!


Tom Vek: We Have Sound

This is an amazing ratio: one good song for every five. The two best tracks are If I Had Changed My Mind and I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes, so if you see it on iTunes, just buy those two. Or, better yet, you could just buy a Beck album.


Beck- Guerlito

This is not the Beck album you, or anyone, should buy.


Film School- Film School

This is a really really boring album. You could say naming your band after something more pretentious than being in a rock band is a bad idea but I actually believe making an album that sounds like boring background music for a boring film school project is a worse idea.


Morningwood- Morningwood

Hahaha, you get it? Morningwood? Wood? Wood is slang for erection. Morning is when most men have an erection. Morningwood! Funny. Too bad this sounds more like a Piss Erection.


Test Icicles- For Screening Purposes Only

Bands just stopped even trying to name themselves. But luckily the sophmoric band name preps you for sophmoric punk rock. There are two dancable tracks (Dancing on Pegs [not surprsingly] and Circle Square Triangle) and the rest is pretty useless.


So really nothing great has come out recently. The Belle and Sebastian is not bad, it could be grow on me, but the rest of this stuff blows.

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