Monday, June 17, 2013

Our Band Could Actually Be Your Life

I was published in the Fall/Winter 2012 issue of BLURT Magazine (Issue #13). This story was one of the featured cover stories of that issue and was described by the editors of BLURT Magazine in this way - "The alt-rock explosion spawned a generation of musical dreamers. Here is what happened to one young band from rural Tennessee, along with its members' dreams."

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Temporary shut down of Look Left Turn Right

I'm temporarily putting this blog on hold while I finish up my dissertation.  Even though I set a goal of listening to all of my CDs over the span of this year, I just can not find the time to go back and truly listen to all of these CDs with the depth that I want to.  Due to this, and time constraints related to finishing up my dissertation, I have decided it best to limit any outside distractions beyond the TV shows I already currently watch with my wife, the blogs I already browse, and the countless minutes/hours of each week that I spend daydreaming about nothing in particular.

If you like what I have been doing over the past month and half, then please go back and leave a comment.  I'll hopefully pick this little project back up in April.  Until then, so long suckers!

Vaselines - Enter the Vaselines (Day 45)

The simple driving snare of 'Son of a Gun' starts off this compilation album beautifully.  In 'You Think You're A Man', the singsong vocals of "Man.... Boy...." may be the best refrain ever.  'Molly's Lips' and 'Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam' are really good, but I am not afraid to say that I like the Nirvana cover versions better.  I definitely think the "Son of a Gun" EP is the strongest offering here, with the "Dying for It" EP in a close second, and the "Dum Dum" LP coming in third (they definitely got the sequencing of the track order correct).

Monday, February 13, 2012

Huey Lewis and the News "Fore" & Pavement "Slanted & Enchanted" (Day 44)

I listened to Pavement's "Slanted & Enchanted" on vinyl (I also own it on CD) and there's something about listening to it in this format brings out the fuzz/lo-fi in full effect.  I love 'Summer Babe', 'In the Mouth a Desert', 'Zurich is Stained', and I like how 'Loretta's Scars' leads off the other side of the record so that I can listen to it at a moment's notice by just flipping it over. This album is so good that I would probably buy it on cassette if I came across it. 

My love of Huey Lewis & The News goes back to some of my earliest memories of riding in the passenger seat of my Dad's car.  The album "Fore" has some great tracks on it.  I didn't know this until recently but the great track 'Jacob's Ladder' that starts this thing off was written by Huey Lewis's brother, Bruce Hornsby. 'Stuck With You' & 'Doing It All For My Baby' are classics and 'Hip to be Square' is so great! Also, another cool tidbit about this San Fran-based band - they had 'Joe Cool' Joe Montana & a few other 49ers do background vocals for 'Hip to be Square'.  Somehow this song didn't end up on their Greatest Hits that they released back in 1996.  That review will come sometime later in the year. 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite (Day 43)

'Mean to Me' is a great lead off song. The horns at the end of that song are a tremendous addition.  I love the "oh-oh-oh's" of 'Jealous Girl'.  'Out the Door' has a Bob Dylan feel in the verses and I like the falsetto in 'Free'.  'Gossip' and 'The Rainbow' are also solid tracks on this return-to-form album from Ben Kweller.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Black Crowes & Beck "Mellow Gold" (Day 40)

I'm not sure that I have ever listened to the Black Crowes - Greatest Hits all the way through until today.  Of course I love 'Jealous Again' and 'Hard to Handle'.  The slide guitar on 'Twice as Hard' rocks! 'She Talks to Angels' and 'Remedy' are also really good songs and there are some great vocals on 'Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye'.  I love how 'Conspiracy' rocks on the up beat and there's a great ending to the song 'Go Faster'. 

On Beck - Mellow Gold, 'Loser' is obviously the stand-out track.  I remember playing that on the jukebox every time our group of friends would hit up our favorite pizza place in high school.  'Pay No Mind' is exactly why I like his album "Mutations".  He really uses the super distorted voice effect in 'Sweet Sunshine' and 'MFer'.  'Beer Can' sounds a lot like something The Avalanches would have done in the middle section.  'Steal My Body Home' is so chill, and I really like 'Nitemare Hippy Girl'. 

Friday, February 3, 2012

Tortoise "It's All Around You", "Standards" and Willis Earl Beal (Day 34)

I listened to Tortoise "It's All Around You" and "Standards" today to chill me out while I was doing some writing.  As I wrote previously about some other Tortoise releases, I really like everything by this band and find it to be engaging and relaxing depending on how actively you decide to listen.  There are a lot of intricate, neat sound effects and rhythms going on in each of their songs. 

Willis Earl Beal is a breath of fresh air in the lo-fi world.  I love how all of his recordings from "Acousmatic Sorcery" are straight to tape, and how you can actually hear all the pops and hisses that come from recording straight to analog tape.  'Evening's Kiss' is an amazing song that you should definitely spend some time listening to.  His interview for X Factor USA is very insightful and gives you a look into how he approaches music/art.  Check it out here - Willis Earl Beal - X Factor interview

On his website he has written that if you write him he will send you a hand drawn picture or if you call him that he will sing you a song.  I sent him a letter today, so we'll see if he sends me something back.  Nevertheless, I'll be waiting in anticipation for the next release from this artist.

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