Monday, January 16, 2023
Seven Days of Bowie: Day 6 - Sue
Saturday, January 14, 2023
Seven Days of Bowie: Day 5 - Strangers When We Meet Live 1995
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Friday, January 13, 2023
Seven Days of Bowie: Day 4 - Tin Machine Live!
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One of the things I initially told K concerned me about our plan to buy a house out in the country (relatively we're not on green acres or anything) was not letting it inadvertently become a prison. We left a lot of friends in L.A. The good news is my Chicago people are only 6.5 hours away, but that still leaves the day-to-day spent primarily in the house, where we both also work from home. So you see how quickly our retreat could become an agoraphobic processing center.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
Seven Days of Bowie: Day 3 - Sex and The Church
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Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Seven Days of Bowie: Day 2 - Slip Away
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023
RIP David Bowie - Seven Years Away From Tibet
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Thursday, January 5, 2023
Much Too Late
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Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Evil Dead Rise Trailer!!!
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Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Xiu Xiu Cover Blue Frank
I'm really falling hard into my first rewatch of the original Twin Peaks since before The Return aired, and as usual, it feels good to have everything Peaks seep out of the screen and into every aspect of my life. First and foremost is always the music, which tends to never stray far from my mind. This time, Angelo Badalamenti's passing really hit home, and I'm getting even deeper into the sonic space of the show than usual. This, of course, sent me digging.
I vaguely remember Xiu Xiu touring and then releasing their music of Twin Peaks project, but I'm not sure I'd heard any of it before. Full disclosure: I've never really gotten into this band. That said, I came across this recently and thought it was pretty cool.
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Sunday, January 1, 2023
Happy 2023!!!
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My final New Year's Pull from my final and now favored deck:
Carefully considering ideas will lead to the next big thing.
Saturday, December 31, 2022
New Music from The Veils!!!
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Friday, December 30, 2022
My Ten Favorite Albums of 2022
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Baggage ejected; can't wait for the next record!!!
My elevator pitch for this band is meant to evoke honor, and yet I realize it essentially sells the Mysterines short. "PJ Harvey singing for BRMC" is enough to convince folks to give this band a chance, but having listened to the record countless times and seen them live (my first post-vaccination show), a comparison like that does nothing to convey the raw gifts on display in Reeling's perfectly tight 13 songs. This is Rock n' Roll that lives and breathes with a confidence and cool that places it right up there in the lexicon of bands that will live forever - Iggy, Bowie, the aforementioned PJ and Motorcycle Club. A lot of that is owed to singer/guitarist Lia Metcalfe, who emotes a conjuration somewhere between Nick Cave's mystic knowledge and PJ's "Fuck U" attitude.
Bedridden - Soft Soap
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Thursday, December 29, 2022
RIP John Neff & Al Strobel
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Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Distant Pulsars
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One more X-Terminators issue after this one. I'll be honest - the series started great and has fizzled a bit for me, but there's definitely still room for this one to turn around and end as a banger.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Crime Story
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Sunday, December 25, 2022
Bloody (Merry) Christmas!
The first Christmas in our new house! Amidst predictions of a blizzard hitting Chicago this past Thursday, my parents left the South Side a day early to beat the snow. Imagine their consternation when Thursday night Tennessee received a good inch-and-a-half of White Christmas! I love this; this is a bonafide dream come true for Kirsten, and it fills me with joy to see her reaction to something I began taking for granted a long time ago (she's renewed it though...)
Anyway, Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night. And hey, maybe after Home Alone, throw on that new Joe Begos Christmas flick, Christmas Bloody Christmas!