Her Spelling's Atrocious
Mike Franko's blog to comment, and complain mostly, about the sorry state of music these days. Yes I am a crotchety old man but goddamnit so much music just sucks and I can't let it go unnoticed....so here is the written version of me running naked through the streets proclaiming the end of the world,
Friday, March 8, 2013
Titus Andronicus..and Tame Impala
I wish that would have happened....The sight of 'Bruce" preggers would be phenomenally entertaining and it would mean Joe had been resurrected. Now that is a book I could get into...
Anyway, Titus Andronicus' recent album Local Business is half New Jersey bar stomp, half gritty 70's punk. And by punk I mean PUNK. Snotty, brash, not afraid to have a little swing and not afraid to keep the tempo at a sweaty, 2 a.m. one night stand grind...let's make it 3 a.m. - it makes me sound younger.
Here are a few samples, the charmingly named "Hot Deuce on a Silver Platter"
"My Eating Disorder-Live" and the eponymously named, Libertines channeling, stand out from their debut LP, The Airing of Grievances, "Titus Andronicus" ...BY THE WAY, Lonerism by Tame Impala is just a fine album. It is psychedelic cotton candy at its best. If it didn't make me want to sit around, blissed out on drugs I would listen to it everyday. Instead I listen every other day.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
It took hearing Vinny Cha$e and Kid Art's "Harlem Roses" to turn me onto this early My Morning Jacket facsimile.
I never expected to count on Harlem rappers to expose me to great new indie rock but that was the case here as their liberal sampling of Face to Film's standout track "Harlem Roses" on their identiaclly named track caught my ear and sent me searching for the source.
Lead singer Mike Fiore is a dead ringer for Jim James. The music is not quite as spacy and jam driven as MMJ but the comparison is so easy it feels silly saying it.
Check out "Harlem Roses" by Faces to Film:
And by Vinny Cha$se and Kid Art:
and MMJ at their best:
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Christopher Owens at the Magic Bag, Ferndale MI Jan 16, 2013
For my first live show of the year I was very excited to see Christopher Owens formerly of one of my favorite bands Girls.
He has a newly released solo record, Lysander, and I assumed would be spreading his creative wings as a solo artist.
Well, as they say, that's what you get for assuming. Not only is Owens' studio album relatively monotone and boring. His show was so low key I nearly fell asleep. There were none of Girls signature rave ups or dramatic moments. Instead it was a tightly interwoven tale of a failed relationship played out in quiet tones.
I would not say that the new album or the live show were terrible. Rather, I would suggest that Owens would have been better served having this new music counterbalanced by the input of additional bandmates.
Let's hope this is a minor step backward for an artist I had such high hopes for.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
I have to laugh when I hear a 19 year old Mike Herrera sing "in my younger years, I used to be so free, now I don't know, whats happening to me". He must have been writing for the 2012 nostalgia tour without knowing it.
It got me thinking about other guilty pleasures and underrated pop/punk albums.
I would submit Schatzi's Death of the Alphabet is criminally ignored and sounds great today 10 years after its release.
The Austin based band never really got it together after this album and its too bad, they were better than all the bands of this era that did make it.
Plus 44 was the Blink 182 off shoot featuring Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker.
When your Heart Stops Beating is just excellent from start to finish. A flirtation with a more electronic sound(and an additional female vocalist) left this album with strange and unfocused marketing effort and it was merely a blip in 2006.
That said, when taken as a whole it is a better album than any other Blink side project or off shoot and vastly superior to last years effort from the (grudgingly)reformed Blink.
Varied styles, dark lyrics and sound and, of course, brutal drumming from Barker make this a minor classic in the genre in my book.
Speaking of young punk bands, the Orwells are getting a lot of play and quite a few hip endorsements. They are pretty solid, but the songs sound pasted together with a 'lets sound like that, on this one' approach. The real band to watch, even if it is for their eventual and assured implosion, is Fidlar.
With unabashed references to drinking, drugs and general debauchery in nearly every verse and chorus this is the kind of fun beach party punk that always makes me want to move back to California.
Wake, Bake Skate, No Waves, No Ass(Where they make distortion sound like a horn section) and Oh are my early favorite singles. They all have a definite fuzzed out, Cali-surf punk feel to them. Strongly reminiscent of Wavves, but already with tighter structures than the first Wavves album and an endearing lack of regard for saying the right thing. Think early Supergrass(or Libertines) with a dash of Ramones and a lot of sand thrown in.
Lyrics like: "I feel, feel like a cokehead...I feel like shootin up, feel like givin' up...Feel like Im already 80 years old, its gettin so cold, I need a new body and I need a new soul..." laid over a manic beach guitar, fuzz and some handclaps...I close my eyes and I'm passed out in a sunny California alley already. The beauty of music! Good morning.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Link To: "Why Pussy Riot Matter" article
PUSSY RIOT
I find it hard to believe this sort of thing still happens but since it apparently still does, the more people who are aware the better.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
The Beatles
It was the Beatles 7th number 1 song in approximately 5 months.
Hearing that made me think: I wonder if, being an unintentional but irredeemable contrarian, I would have hated the Beatles if I was, say, 18 years old in 1964?
I have to believe, if forced to hear that much of any one band, I would have grown to hate them.
That said, I was born in the 70's.
And while my parents commendable musical taste gave me heavy Beatles exposure, I never had to contend with Beatlemania and therefore have an undying love for the music that is the bedrock of most of my favorite music to this day.
This is all a reminder of my favorite concert from this time last summer when I was lucky enough to see Paul McCartney at Comerica park in Detroit.
It was a sweltering night and the, at the time, nearly 70 year old McCartney, put on the kind of performance you could only hope for from a rock and roll legend.
Enjoy a sample:
Friday, July 27, 2012
Wavves Live
Saw Wavves/Fucked Up at the Magic Stick in Detroit with my brother.
Had a great time and enjoyed Fucked Up more than I thought I would.
Wavves was great. Very tight and, dare I say, professional by their standards.
Wavves are a band getting better with with release. I can hardly wait til the next full length.
The show was full of energy throughout and it finally overflowed as kids(hey, I'm just an old punk) stormed the stage.
I laughed hysterically as Nathan and the boys tried in vain to keep playing before finally giving up and joining the chaotic fun.