Archive for April, 2005

15
Apr

Sounds about right…

Your Linguistic Profile:

75% General American English
20% Dixie
5% Yankee
0% Midwestern
0% Upper Midwestern
10
Apr

New Music

I’ve picked up a few new albums in the last couple weeks, but I never seem to remember to mention them. Finally, here we go…

Kaiser Chiefs - Employment
“Modern Way” is good, as is “Na Na Na Na Naa” and “Everyday I Love You
Less and Less”, but “I Predict a Riot” is probably my favorite cut from
this one. “Oh My God” has the best line, though, with “But you work in
a shirt with your name tag on it, drifting apart like a plate-tectonic.”

Kasabian - Kasabian
I bought it for “Club Foot”, which I’m sure I’ve heard somewhere
(movie, tv show, something) though I haven’t placed it yet. Turns out,
the whole freakin’ album is good. Score!

Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak
Not sure what caused me to grab this one. It was probably an iTunes
suggestion based on the Kaiser Chiefs and Kasabian I already had in my
cart. God bless the auto-suggestions, ’cause this is my favorite of the
three. There’s a couple of tracks I could live without and tend to skip
over, but the rest are great.

Stereophonics - Language, Sex, Violence, Other?
I had grabbed a half-dozen tracks by this band off of iTunes almost a
year-and-a-half ago. They were, I believe, AOL Sessions - acoustic
versions of some tracks from their prior album - and I loved them.
Based on that, I bought this one, and…well…it’s not that great.
It’s ok, don’t get me wrong. It’s certainly “listenable”. But other
than “Dakota”, there’s nothing here that makes me think this is the
same band. I’m not saying I want every album from a band to sound the
same - not at all. I just didn’t get into this one that much.

Thievery Corporation - The Cosmic Game
I borrowed this one from Michelle, and it’s become my
“music-to-code-by” album for now. It’s spacey-trippy and blends nicely
into the background of my mind while I’m working, yet it’s not boring
(usually a requirement to avoid distracting me).

Queens of the Stone Age - Lullabies to Paralyze
I finally broke down and snagged this one after Jeremy suggested it
several times. I haven’t really listened to it, yet, but I don’t think
I’m going to like it. There’s a few cuts I may keep in rotation for a
little while, but overall it’s a disappointment.