Hand to Man Band | You Are Always on Our Minds
I’m a big fan of Mike Watt but don’t have much of his post Minutemen/fIREHOSE stuff. I don’t even have all those albums, which I should really get to. I just like the dude. He does a lot of stuff. His solo albums often have a heavy personal theme and I haven’t been able to give that kind of stuff my full attention to appreciate it, but I felt like I had to get at least one of these newer records and check it out so I got this one. To be needlessly honest (almost the entire point of this blog), I may have confused this project with Floored By Four, which has Yuka Honda in it. I guess I’m gonna have to get that record too. He started two whole bands almost at the same time while he was already doing solo stuff. That’s just the kind of guy he is.
But hold on, this is not just Watt and some random obscuros either. You got guitarist John Dieterich from Deerhoof on this thing, who also does some vocals. Watt does his semi-spoken thing too. But it’s almost an instrumental record. If you took typical Watt basslines and Deefhoof guitar and just mashed it up, you would get a record that sounds nothing like one. It’s more like a mashup of the kind of low-key indie rock that drummer Tim Barnes is associated with, and the atonal free jazz of pianist Thollem McDonas.
I’ve just got the mp3s and even tho I don’t have a really strong opinion on any of the individual songs, I’ve racked up quite a number of plays on this thing. I usually put it on at night and fall asleep to it, or have it on in the background during the day. It’s all pretty laid back. I think the cover, which is pretty kickass, is a little misleading. I recommend this album if you have a severe anxiety problems, or if you have a habit of ingesting so much caffeine you think your heart might explode if you don’t fall asleep immediately. Something about matches up with my brainwaves around bedtime: tired but tense. Or, if I’m trying to work on something, it kinda unsticks me; I can just keep going, sleepy, shambolic, confused, but moving forward. If I was a critic, which I am not, I don’t know if I would give it a high score for musicianship. These are great musicians kinda sleepwalking their way through a record. I happen to like it. I think this resonates the way late-period Radiohead does for a lot of people who are, like Radiohead, more or less conventional rock people who just got bored with rocking out. So they throw in some downtempo free jazz. This band is more like for people who see free jazz live. This record is like a 2am set in a club after an evening of the members’ respective bands tearing shit up. You know, the kind of club that has 2am sets? Yeah, there’s not too many of those. %
フィナルFriday~4月25日
Oh man.
News
Sorry to anyone directly affected by various horrible events. I was not (this time) so don’t feel I should comment.
Categories
- Obviously, there is a new category for the J-pop vs. Metal podcast. This gives it an mp3 only feed that I’m going to try to send to iTunes.
- [meta] —> ドッグチーズI’m not explaining this.
Inbox Zero
Deleted about 5,000 e-mails. Most of it from various mailing lists that never get read or unsubscribed from. It just builds up. I don’t see any reason to archive most email but I haven’t done a full cleanout in awhile. I was feeling pretty good until I got towards the end and there’s Beastie Boys list stuff and then there’s stuff about Adam Yauch dealing with cancer. So here’s this great dude, dying, and being kinda nice about it…and what have I done, read some email?
Postcards
Last month I forgot to mention I started doing quarterly postcards. Next one goes out June 21st. I can explain later.
Lang-8
I’ve had to take a break blogging on lang-8 to even out my correcting ratio which is not really enforced, but they remind you about it every time you try to post now. Which is fair. If you’re learning Japanese or any language you should try it out.
Other
- Kyary Pamyu Pamyu played NYC. Was I really going to that? Could’ve been fun. I think if I really apply myself at this blogging thing, like if I spent 16 hours a day online instead of 12, eventually, I could probably score some tickets to shows. What if I got to see a show like that every month? Let’s see…16 x 30 = 480 hours a month, so…a ticket is maybe $48…I could make 10 cents an hour!
- The Hummingbird Notation project is something I’d like to get into. I’ve always had a problem sight-reading. I don’t know if it can be integrated with my idea for naming the notes with numbers but I keep coming back to that. Need to write something up longer about that.
- Watched Dave Grohl’s Sound City doc, which is worth it. This guy runs down a problem with part of the underlying ideology of recording being presented. (He has a higher opinion of the music itself.) I was a little disappointed at the level of musician banter. Everybody’s so “about the music” they forget to say anything interesting outside of that context. The only good line in the thing is from Paul McCartney. Grohl says he wishes recording vocals was always easy to which Paul replies, “it is”. Of course it is for him, he’s fucking Paul McCartney. That’s the joke. Jokes, guys? Everybody’s complimenting each other, he compliments himself. It’s f— ah, forget it, musicians don’t get jokes. You guys are like math teachers.
- This blog has a facebook page, but it’s mostly what I post on twitter, which is mostly what I post on tumblr. Whatever.
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