Newly married, and still glowing with all that love and luster that comes with matrimonial bliss – I’ve frankly been too happy lately to be an angry, fist shaking old man. So happy in fact, that I’m at a loss to use this space for it’s usual pointed critique of the social and political surroundings…aka – my frothing bat-shit-crazy melt downs.
Next week sees myself and the missus off to Ireland for our honeymoon. So this post I’m gonna switch it up and offer some recommendations for you, my sole reader.
Cool website/ interweb feature – Stumbleupon
This is probably the coolest thing I’ve seen on the web since Two Girls, One Cup…just kidding. It’s honestly a great tool and an absolutely awesome way to piss away hours on the internet.
The premise is simple enough. It generates web pages depending on the topics and interests you choose. Here’s how it breaks down – you sign up for a profile, and select interests from a big list of things including, photography, humour, girls, cups, etc…then once you’re done, you download the little toolbar – which installs itself into your browser – and you’re off.
You just hit the Stumble button and it starts bringing up pages based on your profile. I’ll warn you now though…you will get roped in and constantly be wondering what’s coming next.
Cool new album from a cool band – Wolf Parade, At Mount Zoomer
While I usually leave music suggestions and critique to my good friend Sniffy Von, I do feel the need to pass on this suggestion.
When I first sat down with Wolf Parade’s last album Apologies to the Queen Mary, I didn’t really know what to think. It was chaotic; the vocals were like yelps fighting against instruments that sounded like they were being forced to their very limits. And yet it was that same chaos that two or three listens later made it so unforgettable.
This year’s follow up is much easier to sink into upon first listen. It’s a trim nine songs and is complete with the same attacking sound and emphatic melodies, with lyrics fired at you like bullets from a machine gun. But there’s also a real nuanced subtly that wasn't quite as apparent the first time around. It's perhaps a softer side to a band that might have been discounted by non-indie fans as noisey.
Stand-out tracks: Soldier’s Gun, California Dreamer and Fine Young Cannibals
Cool New trend – being a traitorous bastard!
Hey Mats. How are you? It's been a while.
So listen, didn’t I see you the other day talking to that Bob Gainey guy? What was that about?
I know we’re on a break, but I thought you were just “thinking things over,” and then I see you with him?
Listen, I don’t think I can do this anymore. I need a definitive answer one way or the other. You either stay here or you go off with him.
Seriously – dude – you wanna play in a
Just remember, when thier fans burn down your house because you lost/won the game for them – don’t come crying to us.
Hope this works out for you and doesn’t ruin the last years of your career.
for examples see: Curtis Jospeh
hmm…seems I got a bit of a rant in there after all. Feels kind of good.
