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Monday, August 24, 2009

In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel


Neutral Milk Hotel
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
1999
Indie
Merge

1. The King Of Carrot Flowers (Part 1)
2. The King Of Carrot Flowers (Part 1 & 2)
3. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
4. Two-Headed Boy (Part 1)
5. The Fool
6. Holland, 1945
7. Communist Daughter
8. Oh Comely
9. Ghost
10. Untitled
11. Two Headed Boy (Part 2)
(Also included is a 500x500 album cover .jpeg)

And when we break
We’ll wait for our miracle
God is a place where some holy spectacle lies
And when we break
We’ll wait for our miracle
God is a place you will wait for the rest of your life.
Two-headed boy
She is all you could need
She will feed you tomatoes
And radio wire
And retire to sheets safe and clean
But don’t hate her when she gets up to leave


"Two-Headed Boy (Part 2)"

Along with uploading this album, I have a few apologies to make. One is that I have been slacking on posts. This one is a few days late, and the last one was about a week late. Mostly because I've been listening to a lot of new stuff that I don't own yet and have had a hard time deciding what to upload. And the second thing is that I have gotten into a bad habit of uploading classic albums instead of more obscure stuff. I posted Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven, OK Computer, and Thriller all one after another. All very hyped and very celebrated pieces of work that I am the thousandth person to blog about. This album is absolutely no break from that trend. But those of you who haven't heard of it, you can now crawl out of your rock you must be living under.

There have been so many things said about In The Aeroplane Over The Sea that no matter what I say, I won't be the first one to say it. It's definitely one of the most praised albums of all time, and it definitely lives up to a good deal of the hype. All of it? Probably not. But this is a great record. What it all boils down to is Jeff Mangum's visionary songwriting. The lyrics mean both everything and nothing, making little literal sense other than general ideas, but perfectly convey emotion, dreams, and thoughts in a very universal way. The words personify being in love, mourning a death, traveling the world, being in the middle of a war, and a thousand other states of mind that I don't have the energy to get into at the moment.

The music is what is now commonly associated with the word "indie," but I think of it as really aggressive folk. All the songs are focused around an acoustic guitar playing mostly open chords, but the arrangements are huge and, according to the liner notes, incorporate over 25 different instruments, including accordion, trumpet, organ, shortwave radio, fugelhorn, zanzithophone, and bowed banjo. That sounds like it would come together to make a really scatterbrained style of music, but Neutral Milk Hotel's overall sound and feel has become a staple in the music scene. They've heavily influenced ridiculous amounts of people, including my favorites: Okkervil River and Modest Mouse.

I personally am a big fan of the way the songs are mapped on the album. The first two tracks are 3 parts of a larger picture, "The King Of Carrot Flowers." Also, "Two-Headed Boy (Part 1)" is actually continued by "The Fool," which might has well be a part of the Two-Headed Boy saga. "Untitled" is basically a continuation of "Ghost," and could very well be called "Ghost (Part 2)." And to close out the album, there is "Two-Headed Boy (Part 2)" which starts as a very different song and slowly transitions into a reprise of the theme, but not exactly bringing closure to the album, leaving everything very ambiguous.

I like what I did with that. In fact, if I had to describe this album in one word, it would be exactly that: "ambiguous." You'll like it.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Catch For Us The Foxes by mewithoutYou


mewithoutYou
Catch For Us The Foxes
2004
Post Hardcore
Tooth & Nail

1. Torches Together
2. January 1979
3. Tie Me Up! Untie Me!
4. Leaf
5. Disaster Tourism
6. Seven Sisters
7. The Soviet
8. Paper Hanger
9. My Exit, Unfair
10. Four Word Letter (Pt. 2)
11. Carousels
12. Son Of A Widow
(Also included is a 499x500 album cover .jpeg)

My life's a cup of sugar I borrowed before time began and forgot to return

"January 1979"

mewithoutYou is one of my favorite bands, and I really can't choose which one of their records is best. It's either Brother, Sister (also on the blog, take a look around) or Catch For Us The Foxes. This is a huge sounding record, with a rumbling, ethereal sound akin to Radiohead's OK Computer. (Again, on the blog) The music completely demands your attention. And if that isn't enough, their "singer," Aaron Weiss, demands it very loudly and very explicitly.

If you've never heard of mewithoutYou before, you're in for a surprise when the vocals come in. There's very little melody or tune to what he's saying, if at all. Actually, "saying" is a pretty accurate description of how the vocals go. It's difficult to describe, but he kind of rhythmically mumbles, speaks, shouts, and panics. But not in a screamo or scene way. It's actually very tasteful, and he's one of my favorite vocalists.

Most of all, if the music doesn't convince you that something special is going on here, and the vocals don't convince you that something special is going on here, the lyrics will. What makes Aaron Weiss' unique vocal style "work" is his message. It's heavy stuff. Most people would simply call it christian and be done with it, but I don't see it in such a two dimensional way. Aaron's lyrics are self loathing and God questioning. And always jaw dropping and thought provoking. I really can't say any more without ruining it...they're more than faith based lyrics. They're existence based lyrics.

Listen to it.

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Thriller by Michael Jackson


Michael Jackson
Thriller
1982
Pop
Epic

1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
2. Baby Be Mine
3. The Girl Is Mine
4. Thriller
5. Beat It
6. Billie Jean
7. Human Nature
8. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
9. The Lady In My Life
(Also included is a 500x500 album cover .jpeg)

She told my baby we'd danced till three, then she looked at me
Then showed a photo--my baby cried--his eyes were like mine
Cause we danced on the floor in the round

"Billie Jean"

R.I.P. Michael Jackson (1958-2009)

Regardless of what you think of Michael Jackson, Thriller simply is one of the best produced and most iconic albums ever released. I'm not going to say much about it, because I'm sure whatever I say won't do Michael Jackson justice. His goal in making the album was to make a record where "every song was a killer," and he has accomplished this perfectly. It's a masterpiece from start to finish with no filler.

It was produced by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones. Eddie Van Halen plays guitar on "Beat It." Paul McCartney sings on "The Girl Is Mine." Janet Jackson sings on "P.Y.T." Vincent Price gives a monologue on "Thriller." It's the best selling album (worldwide) of all time. And Michael is spot on without fail. This is the pop album, and every pop star wishes they made it. If you don't have this yet, it's time to change that.

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