Archive for July, 2003

Saturday, July 19th, 2003

Bought For A Song

Music music music.

Matthew Sweet released a Japan-only album earlier this year entitled Kimi Ga Suki * Raifu, and it’s easily the best thing he’s done in years. Written and recorded in just one week, it reunites the band responsible for Girlfriend, including drummer Ric Menck and ungodly guitarist Richard Lloyd, and is 40 minutes of stripped down, terrific power pop. Matthew hasn’t lost it, he’s just been hiding it. There’s no word of a domestic release so you can either shell out $50 US for the import or, uh, try elsewhere… online… ahem. The full 411 here.

Also excellent – the new My Morning Jacket album, It Still Moves. Southern rock that doesn’t sound like classic rock, it just boogies. Look for this one September 9, it’s a good’un.

Doves’ Lost Sides seems to be coming out domestically after all. Soundscapes had an untitled Doves release listed on their upcoming releases wall (in the nebulous “Coming soon” column), and I can’t think of what else it would be. Yay.

Finally, I got the new Fountains Of Wayne this afternoon. Power pop-tacular.

Tonight – The final Dismemberment Plan show in the 416. Sniff.

np – Fountains Of Wayne / Welcome Interstate Managers

Friday, July 18th, 2003

Castle In The Sky

Watched Miyazaki’s Castle In The Sky tonight – man, what a terrific movie. Just a wonderfully imagined and realized fantasy adventure. The animation was a little less detailed and vibrant than Miyazaki’s more recent films, but come on – this one is over 15 years old, and still holds up beautifully. I still have Kiki’s Delivery Service to watch. Those DVDs have been sitting on the shelf for months now gathering dust – I guess I was just saving them for the right Friday night.

If Pimps Ruled The Earth.

Harvard has the best commencement speakers. Will Ferrell’s 2003 address and Conan O’Brien’s 2000 address. From You Look Good In Black.

np – Nada Surf / Let Go

Friday, July 18th, 2003

Little Muscle

Is there anything better than waking up in the middle of the night, right before your left calf seizes up in a muscle spasm that ranks right up there amongst the worst kinds of pain you’ve ever experienced? No, I really don’t think there is. Not much to do except bitFour hours later and I’m still trying to stretch it back out. Owie.

Metacritic’s upcoming release page lists something called T-Shirt by Neutral Milk Hotel coming out on August 19. I can find no mention whatsoever of a new NMH release of any kind anywhere – does anyone know what this might be, if it exists at all? Nothing worse than an NMH tease, let me tell you.

This guy has too much time and Lego on his hands, but goddammit those designs are inspired. I have no idea where he got pieces in those colours and shapes, though. They never had Lego like that in my heyday. George Lucas should take notes.

Mojave 3 Online has the cover art from Spoon And Rafter. Pretty.

I have some pictures from the Saturday Looks Good To Me show on Wednesday here.

np – Interpol / Turn On The Bright Lights

Thursday, July 17th, 2003

Warn A Brother

Luna have redone their website. It’s about time, IMO.

The new Spoon video for “Jonathan Fisk” is up here. Their EP for The Way We Get By isn’t getting a North American release, but will be available from 12xu when it’s released on September 1. With six unreleased tracks and three videos, it may end up being worth ordering from the UK. Dilly-o from Stereogum and Catbirdseat.

There are rumours of the Doves b-sides comp, Lost Sides, finally getting a commercial release. Some online shops in the UK have September 29 listed as a street date (including a limited edition 2-disc set), but there’s no official word yet what this release is. Lost Sides was originally supposed to be released domesitcally last Fall, but was pulled for whatever reason. Whether this forthcoming release, if it exists, is still just Lost Souls-era material or if it includes b-sides from The Last Broadcast remains to be seen.

This morning, the forecast was all “thunderstorms, thunderstorms, thunderstorms! Wrath of God! Build the ark! Sinners repent!” Well, 3:30 and not a rain cloud in sight. Someone owes me two subway tokens, dammit.

np – Pavement / Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe

Thursday, July 17th, 2003

A Movie Script Ending

Cinescape lists their 10 best comic book movie adaptations (1 through 5 and 6 through 10) with the 10 worst to follow. Wow, that’ll be a tough list to complete…

Death: At Death’s Door is a Sandman-related graphic novel by Jill Thompson done in manga-digest format. It takes place concurrently with the “Season Of Mists” storyline, wherein Lucifer resigns his stewardship of Hell, answering the question of “what happened to the damned when they were exiled from Hell?” – apparently they went to hang out at Death’s place.

I’ve never really liked any Sandman spinoffs that weren’t scripted by Neil Gaiman. I find he’s the only one who has a true ear for his characters, and At Death’s Door doesn’t prove me wrong. Jill Thompson deliberately crafts a light-hearted, humourous story but at the expense of some long-established characterization, particularly for Despair. It just doesn’t feel right that something so whimsical should be intended as being a true account of the events around “Season Of Mists” – it just doesn’t fit. Nor does Thompson have an expert feel for the manga style of art she tries to emulate – it comes off exactly as what it is – like a westerner trying to imitate the Japanese artistic style with middling results. All in all, it’s not a bad read, but unfortuately doesn’t earn itself a place in the Sandman mythos.

Details of the third Amos House charity compilation have been revealed. Again, a terrific lineup of talent for a good cause. I enjoyed the first two much more than I normally do with compilations – this one looks to be as good or better. After all – Wilco, Spoon, Wheat, Elf Power…

Beulah must be taking career advice from Robert Svehla’s agent. In conversation with Pitchfork, they are saying they may or may not call it quits after Yoko, depending on how well it does, sales-wise. They had previously reported they were splitting up after touring to promote the record this Fall, then retracted that and said they were staying together for all eternity. It seems they’ve finally found their balance sitting on that fence. There’s also an item on their website addressing the sale of advance copies of Yoko on eBay and the downloading of the new album. Personally, I have had the opportunity to download a copy of the album but have decided against it, waiting for the official release. I like the tingle of anticipation. Still waiting on official word of tour dates this fall with John Vanderslice.

Fark photoshop fun with boardgames. Better have a clean pair of Depends handy before going through these.

np – Rilo Kiley / The Execution Of All Things