Friday, December 28, 2007

It's the end of the year, so here I am, forcing my opinion down your throat.

Top 10 albums
10. Thrice: The Alchemy Index Vols. 1 & 2
09. Modest Mouse: We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
08. Eisley: Combinations
07. Paul McCartney: Memory Almost Full
06. The Apples In Stereo: New Magnetic Wonder
05. silverchair: Young Modern
04. Dustin Kensrue: Please Come Home
03. The National: Boxer
02. The Shins: Wincing the Night Away
01. Iron and Wine: The Shepherd's Dog

Honorable Mentions
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss: Raising Sand
Straylight Run: The Needles The Space
The Weakerthans: Reunion Tour

Favorite b-sides
Brand New: (Fork and Knife)
Iron and Wine: Carried Home
Kanye West feat. John Mayer: Bittersweet Poetry

Favorite vocals
Stacy/Sherri DuPree (Eisley)
James Mercer (The Shins)
Dustin Kensrue (solo/Thrice)

Best concerts
Brand New/Kevin Devine and The Goddamn Band/Manchester Orchestra
Brand New/Thrice/mewithoutYou
Bonnaroo 2007
Manchester Orchestra/Annuals/The Never
The Hold Steady/Art Brut

Best TV shows
House
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
South Park

Best video games
Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl (DS)

Most Anticipated albums of 08
Death Cab
Chris Walla
The Hold Steady
Brand New
Jack's Mannequin
Thrice
Bob Mould
B-52's [I'll admit. I'm pretty curious]
The Lemonheads

-Orange

Sunday, December 16, 2007

end of the year

so, i guess its that time of year again for all the end of the year best of lists. i SUCK at creating them because i can never remember what came out during the course of a specific year.

this year is especially hard for me because the only thing ive wanted to listen to for the majority of it has been the devil and God are raging inside me by this blog's collective favorite band, brand new.

there are two albums that i can remember coming out this year. the shepard's dog by iron & wine (another collective favorite...i did spend like two months this year listening solely to their bonnaroo set from a few years ago. im very sad that i was a year too late on the bus for that) and under the boards by saves the day.

i was told to take utb back. i was told its really no good, but a lot of people didnt dig sound the alarm either, and i was pretty into that one, so i dunno. i think its funny that i made a big deal about getting to the store to buy this one and its still sitting in front of my record player, unopened.

the shepard's dog is amazing. i think that it should be on everyone's top 10 this year. there is something about Sam Beam that reaches down to the deepest, darkest recesses of my soul and makes me happy and alive. i could never say enough good about iron & wine. seriously.

maybe after reviewing a few other lists, ill be able to come up with something more conclusive, but really, im getting too old to start listening to new bands.

id be willing to bet that orange has a list brewing, though.



~apple.

Monday, December 3, 2007

So, this is a re-upload? For the 3rd time.

Sorry the link to the Christmas mix was almost constantly down. Mediafire.com kept deleting it[and ONLY it]. So, I decided to use a different uploading site.

So This is Christmas? [take 3!]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=43FNAN56

This should work. If it doesn't, I'm going to cut a bitch.



-Orange.

Currently spinning: The songs that make my heart sing. a compilation.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

first, i have to say that the summer, and especially bonnaroo, ruined me. i really cant enjoy myself at indoor shows anymore. all i wanted to do last night at the show was dance barefooted in the grass and maybe lay down and enjoy some sun between sets...but since we were at the house of blues in atlantic city, that was impossible.

anyway, we saw mewithoutYou, thrice, and brand new last night.

mewithoutYou were really incredible, and probably put on the most energetic set of the night. its really a shame that the people that were there during the set talked through most of it, but they talked through thrice and brand new, as well, so i guess they paid 35 dollars to sit around and talk? i dunno. i dont know a lot of mwY's stuff, but i do know a few songs and they didnt play them. i still really enjoyed them and am very anxious to see them again.

thrice was thrice. dustin makes me a happy girl and teppei is the sickest musician i have had the oppertunity to see. orange and i have concluded that teppei and vin from brand new need to record an album together. it would be the most wicked thing known to man. everyone would love it.

thrice played a few songs from the artist and the ambulance, which is one of my favorite albums ever. they played a few tracks from vheissu, and a really old song (deadbolt, i think, though im not sure) that was really conducive to a live performance. they also played some stuff from the alchemy index, and while the fire stuff is full of energy and very angry, which is also conducive to a live show, the water stuff is really mellow and didnt really flow well with the rest of the set. now im not saying that the water stuff isnt good, because its really georgeous, i just feel like maybe the water stuff should be toured on its own, maybe with the earth stuff, its thats going to be as mellow as this.

Now, we all know that brand new is my favorite band (or at least was until very recently) so ive seen them nearly a couple dozen times. they are always entertaining, in my opinion, and of course last night was no different...but i HATE brand new fans. they are obnoxious and ridiculous. and most of them are the worst kind of fangirls. i am a fangirl too when it comes to jess, but i try very hard to keep my obession under wraps when im in public, and these kids magnify it to the point of silliness.

i am in love with jesse lacey's voice to the point that if i could just marry it, i would. if i could keep it in a bottle and use it to lull me to sleep on sleepless nights, i would. his voice is sex. i would much rather sit around my room with my headphones on and listen to bootlegs though, then be in an environment such as the one we were in last night. no drunkies dancing into me. no people shoving past me. no one talking over jess singing bridges acoustically. mmm.

i hope that seeing them in philly this week will be a bit better of an experience.

anyway, setlist? setlist!

welcome to bangkok
sowing season
millstone
sic transit gloria...glory fades
shower scene
me vs. maradona vs. elvis
luca
the archers bows have broken
morrisey cover (ask orange for the title, because i dont remember it)
not the sun
degausser
jaws theme swimming
you wont know
limosine
jesus christ

and the encore
untitled.


round two on thursday, and three on friday. lets see what happens.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Well, kiddies, it's Black Friday.

Don't go to shopping. You'll die. Thanks!

But this means that Thanksgiving is, and it's okay to be prepared for Christmas!

So, I made a fun Christmas mix. It's got pop and ska and Blues Traveler! What more could you ask for? Seriously.


So, This Is Christmas?
01. Damien Rice: Happy Christmas (War Is Over)
02. Brand New: Oh Holy Night
03. Coldplay: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
04. Copeland: Do You Hear What I Hear
05. Death Cab for Cutie: Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)
06. The Long Winters: Christmas With You is the Best
07. Eels: Christmas is Going to the Dogs
08. Barenaked Ladies (feat. Sarah McLachlan): God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
09. Bing Crosby & David Bowie: Little Drummer Boy
10. Jack Johnson: Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
11. Blues Traveler: Christmas
12. Thurl Ravenscroft: You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch
13. Jimmy Eat World: Last Christmas
14. Thrice: Carol of the Bells
15. Bright Eyes: Blue Christmas
16. They Might Be Giants: Santa's Beard
17. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: Mr. Heat Miser
18. Reel Big Fish: Mele Kalikimaka
19. Save Ferris: Christmas Wrapping
20. No Doubt: Oi! to the World
21. The Vandals: My First Christmas as a Woman
22. MXPX: Christmas Night of Zombies
23. Taking Back Sunday: The 12 Days of Christmas
http://www.mediafire.com/?41emzitzmwh

So, I'm planning on burning this and giving it to a few friends. But, if you download it from here, you'll get these lovely bonus tracks:

Nick Hexum of 311: Mele Kalikimaka
Spice Girls: Christmas Wrapping
Rilo Kiley: Xmas Cake
Blink 182: I Won't Be Home for Christmas
Rev Run (feat. Mase, Puff Daddy, Salt & Pepa, Onyx, and Keith Mur): Santa Baby
Tenacious D (feat. Sum 41): Things I Want
Aaron Gillespie & Kenny Vasoli: Yule Be Sorry
http://www.mediafire.com/?2b35ip6domz

-Orange.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

And ooh, Kevin Devine songs too! Neat!

Acoustic on the Interface
1. Brooklyn Boy
2. You'll Only End Up Joining Them
3. Go Haunt Someone Else
4. Heaven Bound and Glory Be
5. Just Stay
http://www.mediafire.com/?fkketnzzbvw

Live at Austin City Limits
1. Cotton Crush
2. Brooklyn Boy
3. Just Stay
http://www.mediafire.com/?ehdtwkmxxmz

Kevin and Andy Hull on WRGW 10/22/07
1. Interview with Kevin #1
2. It's Only Your Life
3. Interview with Kevin #2
4. Tomorrow's Just Too Late
5. Interview with Kevin and Andy
6. Being Alone
7. Interview with Andy
8. Untitled [Unknown title]
http://www.mediafire.com/?byyd9ggsikv

Random Live songs [mostly covers]
1. Jesus Christ [Brand New cover]
2. All Apologies [Nirvana cover]
3. Blacksheep Boy [Okkervil River cover]
4. Cotton Crust [feat. Jesse Lacey]
5. Every Famous Last Word [Miracle of 86 cover]
6. Fewer Broken Pieces [David Bazan Cover]
7. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air/Brooklyn Boy
8. Harvest Moon [Neil Young cover]
9. Holland, 1945 [Neutral Milk Hotel cover]
10. It's Only Your Life
11. Jesus Christ [Brand New cover]
12. Jesus, Etc. [Wilco cover]
13. King of Carrot Flowers pt. 1 [Neutral Milk Hotel cover]
14. King's Crossing [Elliott Smith cover]
15. Loser Crew [Pablo cover]
16. Miss Misery [Elliott Smith cover]
17. Misunderstood [Wilco cover]
18. The Biggest Lie [Elliott Smith cover]
19. Untitled 01 [Brand New cover]
20. Waltz #2 [Elliott Smith cover]
21. Whatever (Some Folk Song in C) [Elliott Smith cover]
http://www.mediafire.com/?9ygmjext9vz

Random B-sides
1. Buried By the Buzz [remix]
2. You'll Only End Up Joining Them
3. The Longer I Lay Here
4. Write Your Story Now [acoustic]
http://www.mediafire.com/?9sc1u11yn9v

2007 Tour EP
1. The Biggest Lie [Elliott Smith cover]
2. Wolf's Mouth
3. Whatever (Some Folk Song in C) [Elliott Smith cover]
4. Joey [Concrete Blonde cover]
5. Harvest Moon [Neil Young cover]
6. The Longer I Lay Here
7. Holland, 1945 [Neutral Milk Hotel cover]
8. You'll Only End Up Joining Them (acoustic)
http://www.mediafire.com/?7yqxgt9yzvy

Demo
1. It's Only Your Life
http://www.mediafire.com/?9gyez2ygjtc

Monday, November 12, 2007

I've uploaded every Manchester Orchestra b-side I own.

This is what I've got:

Amy, This Record is for You
1. Don't Let Them See You Cry
http://www.mediafire.com/?aegmmbngbfv

Andy and J on 102.1 The Edge
1. Interview
http://www.mediafire.com/?2fwmd5oqck9

Andy Live on 107.7 The End (11/09/07)
1. Wolves at Night
2. Interview
3. Where Have You Been
http://www.mediafire.com/?0t01jugszum

Annuals/Manchester Orchestra tour split
1. Brother
2. Where Have You Been http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/download/46240-annuals-manchester-orchestra-where-have-you-been-brother-covering-each-other-mp3sstreams
This is obviously not my link, but it's a for real free download, so I figured that would be easier than uploading it myself. :D)

Demo
1. When My Dad Dies
http://www.mediafire.com/?amt0odn1l2x

The Garage
1. Are You Really Naked Under There?
http://www.mediafire.com/?9vyvsvi3jn1

Live
1. The Party's Over (Willie Nelson cover)
http://www.mediafire.com/?4uedf3mnkx2

Live at The Cave
1. I Can Barely Breathe
2. The Neighborhood is Bleeding
3. Sacred Heart
http://www.mediafire.com/?dsynmocyjyn

Live on the Interface
1. Wolves at Night
2. Now That You're Home
3. I Can Barely Breathe
4. Where Have You Been
5. Interview
http://www.mediafire.com/?fytem1j0low

Nobody Sings Anymore
1. Golden Ticket
2. Window
3. The Procession
4. I'd Rather Have
5. She Found a Love
6. Anything Left
7. The Other Side
8. Please Don't Go
9. Girl With Broken Wings
10. Slow to Learn
11. La-Di-Da
http://www.mediafire.com/?1fvgcgf43x1

Tree Sound Sessions
1. Made a Quite Impressive Noise
2. Sacred Heart
3. Sleeper 1972
4. When We Were Trees
http://www.mediafire.com/?7kd1my2mvj1

Twelve Months is a Waste of Time
1. Brain Bits on My Tie
2. It's a Lie
3. Little Teeth That Fall Out
4. Now Is As Good As Ever
http://www.mediafire.com/?cmuzu14r0zz

Virgins and Babies
1. I Can Feel Your Pain
2. I Think I Saw You
http://www.mediafire.com/?8g3mtf3mntt

You Brainstorm, I Brainstorm, But Brilliance Needs a Good Editor
1. The Procession
2. Alice and Interiors
3. Slow to Learn
4. I'd Rather Have
5. Play It Again, Sam! You Don't Have Any Feathers
http://www.mediafire.com/?ehctz9e4md9


Anyways, these are live, unreleased, and out of print songs. I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child is however, in print. Buy it if you didn't already.

Also, mediafire deleted the Iron and Wine show and The Shins b-sides I had posted in this. I still have them all, so if you want them, leave a comment. Yep.


-Orange.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

No show November?

unless we actually go to The Color Fred and the Pink Spiders.

Anyway, last night was The Never, Annuals, Manchester Orchestra show. It was fucking killer. I love going to shows where each band is as good as the last. I seriously suggest checking all those bands out, if you haven't yet. I think that Apple has pictures and maybe video. When she gets them up, you'll see them.


So, today, whilst browsing myspace, I saw a bulletin from Kevin Devine. And I usually look at those. This time it was about checking out an interview that he just did.

And here is a very lovely and hilarious sample.

Obvious: You're good friends with Jesse Lacey of Brand New, he even sang on a few songs on Split The Country/Split The Street. How did that friendship come about?

Devine: We were both in an amateur archery program, Silver Tips, in rural Connecticut summers growing up. I think his parents sent him there as discipline; I was voluntary as there's not much occasion for archery in the asphalt jungles of Bay Ridge. You'd get jumped carrying a bustling quiver around!

I wouldn't say we were rivals; more that we kind of ran in different circles. Jesse was more of a maverick stylistically (we called him 'Coltrane' because his improvisational, feel-oriented approach evoked the fluid unpredictability of jazz) and I definitely played it close, was more a proponent of the Octobad school - the famous 'aim, don't shoot!' philosophy (my nickname was 'Wonder' as in reliable whitebread).

It was a magnetized marriage of opposites; I think we learned a lot from each other; I learned to hang looser, and he learned the merits of team play. Obviously just one of many solid relationships formed at Silver Tips. There's an annual reunion we always go to together. It's well-catered.



ch-ch-check it out, yo.
http://www.thankscaptainobvious.net/2007/10/interview-kevin-devine.html

Spinning: silverchair: Young Modern. Annuals/Manchester Orchestra tour split.
Reading: On the Road still. It's tough reading three big books in a couple days.


-Orange.

PS. Happy Halloween! Rot your teef out kiddies.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

God, I really needed to hear that song.

That song is "Confessions of a Futon Revolutionist [live]" by the Weakerthans. If you've only heard the original, you might be shocked by the live version. It's totally country. It happens to be the song that got me into the Weakerthans back in ol' 2001. <333333


Also, I found a random cd sampler that I got back in 01 or 02 that has some fucking OLD Hidden in Plain View songs on it. They were pretty damn terrible back then, I must say. I remember the day I saw them back then, [it had to be 01] they were pretty good live for how terrible they actually were. Then Matt got arrested. Woo.


Anyway, I'm done.

Listen to the Get Up Kids, and be just like me. :D

Spinning: The Get Up Kids: Red Letter Day EP and the rest of my random usual crap.
Reading: Dr. Seuss Goes to War, Mysteries in History and On the Road.

-Orange. [I swear, half the time, I forget to sign this. Usually, I remember to correct it though.]

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

speaking of professional careers...

...i want to be a professional concert-goer.

the hold steady were phenominal last night. everything i could have hoped for and a little bit more. if you have the oppertunity to check them out, please do yourself this favor and do it.

and art brut were something to see, indeed. they totally lost me with their first song, but then they won me back with every single song they played after that. at one point the lead singer (who we decided looks like a cross between jim adkins and charlie manson) was dancing around in the crowd. he didnt just jump in and then get back out, he was almost to the back of the tla. it was fun to see. then he said that the crowd was full of professional wrestlers.


tonight we are going to see stars. i have no idea what to expect.

have you purchased (fork and knife) yet? definitely my single favorite song of the year. its available on itunes, amazon, and a few other online music retailers...im sure orange can also assist you in finding it...


peace out, cubscouts.
~apple.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Professional streaming audio ripper sounds like a sweet job.

Yesterday, Kevin Devine and Andy Hull (of Manchester Orchestra, for those who aren't sure, or have no idea.) went and did a little radio gig. I ripped it. and here is it.

http://www.mediafire.com/?cytmdw7ndzf

there are some interviews and Kevin played It's Only Your Life and Tomorrow's Just Too Late, and Andy played some new songs. One of them is being called Being Alone and the other, I couldn't find a title for, so I just left it as "Untitled".

It's all split up, in case that description made it seem like it wasn't.



-Orange

Monday, October 8, 2007

Anyone wish they had seen Iron and Wine on this tour?

Or just want to sort of relive it? Well, I ripped the DC show off NPR.org. And I'm giving it away.


http://www.mediafire.com/?2ofxxox42bo

Here's the setlist, y'all.
1. Lovesong of the Buzzard
2. Peace Beneath the City
3. Innocent Bones
4. On Your Wings
5. Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car
6. White Tooth Man
7. House by the Sea
8. The Devil Never Sleeps
9. Banter
10. Boy With a Coin
11. Sodom, South Georgia
12. Banter #2
13. Carousel
14. Upward Over the Mountain
15. Jezebel
16. Wolves [Song of the Shepherd's Dog]
17. The Sea and Rhythm
18. Resurrection Fern
19. Banter #3
20. Flightless Bird, American Mouth

Encore
21. Naked As We Came


Love,
Orange.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

weather and music

i dont believe in much anymore, but i do believe that some music just goes with some weather. i can only listen to shades apart in the summer time, and at the first sign of sweater weather, i break out the alkaline trio.

it is still in the eighties most days around here, but the calendar says autumn, so today i broke out my alkaline trio records. i feel like im ushering in the season, and having the trio to listen to helps me somehow to deal with the loss of summer and everything that summer means.

its time now to put away "your favorite weapon" and spend some more time with "deja entendu" and "the devil and God are raging inside me."

its time to cut back on the kenny and spend more time with dierks.

its time for heavier sounds and darker lyrics.

its time for alkaline trio.

~apple

Sunday, September 30, 2007

WOOOOOOOOOOO!

Okay. I know, I know. Music blog. Right. But this is fucking exciting.


THE PHILLIES WON THE PENNETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!




-Orange.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Music as memories as ideas.

Listening to "Only in Dreams" by weezer brings back the most ridiculous memories. I mean, not as ridiculous as say, that hidden track on Goldfinger's Hang Ups [CHICKEN MCNUGGETS ARE GOOD FOR YOU! GOOD FOR YOU!(quality, right?)], but memories of Pat B. in study hall my 8th grade year and how he constantly complained about how hard the bassline was, even though it is terribly easy. I can even remember the first time I listened to the blue album of my own accord. I was laying in bed, at age 14, thinking, "Wow, this is incredibly amazing. Why didn't I listen to this before?!?!"

Not many songs bring me back to the first time I heard them. Some albums do. Like Deja Entendu, for example.

I don't know where this is leading. Maybe I should write a book, like Nick Hornby's "Songbook". No one would read it though. I'm not a world famous author with movie adaptions of my novels. [By the way, About a boy...Book>>>movie. High Fidelity...Movie >>>>>>>>>>>>>>book.]


Also, I've also made a lovely mix of music.
Here it is:

Death Cab for Cutie: Blacking Out the Friction
Archers of Loaf: Plumb Line
Modest Mouse: Trailer Trash
Colour Revolt: Matresses Underwater
Jimmy Eat World: Lucky Denver Mint
Kevin Devine: Buried by the Buzz
Manchester Orchestra: I Can Barely Breathe [Live]
Jesse Lacey: Me Vs Maradona Vs Elvis [live in Jackson]
Radiohead: Paranoid Android
weezer: The World Has Turned and Left Me Here
The Shins: New Slang [Live featuring Sam Beam]
Bic Runga: Sway

I guess if you want this, hit up the comments, I'll up it for you.
I'm sure Apple's is better, but I figured 'what the heck? Why not spread my thoughts?'


Reading: My French Whore by Gene Wilder
Spinning: Fall Mix '07, silverchair: Neon Ballroom, weezer: weezer [blue]


-Orange.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

"an element of danger" fall 07 mix.

1. the trapeze swinger~iron & wine
2. settle for a slowdown~dierks bentley
3. romeo and juliet~dire straits
4. walking after you (live)~foo fighters
5. degausser (live at FNX)~jesse lacey
6. southtown girls~the hold steady
7. rise up with fists!!!~jenny lewis and the watson twins
8. trailer trash (modest mouse cover)~kevin devine and jesse lacey
9. dont look back in anger~oasis
10.smoke~natalie imbruglia
11. real love (john lennon cover)~regina spektor
12. if you're wondering~eisley
13. konstantine (live)~something corporate
14. heaven bound and glory be~kevin devine


~apple.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Autumn Mixes

I get very excited about music. I like to share the stuff that excites me with the people who inspire me. One of the ways that I do this is by creating mix cd's (that just doesn't have the same flow as mix tapes, does it?) to pass around.

The last CD that i created was full of "dancy" tracks like "flathead" by the Fratellis, and "Young Folks" by Peter Bjorn and John. Of course Brand New, Kevin Devine, Manchester Orchestra and Neutral Milk Hotel made their way onto this sublime creation as well.

I'm in the planning stages of the next CD. It is going to be full of songs that will help usher in the autumn, and it will be damned depressing. The songs that i have selected so far are "Heaven Bound and Glory Be" by Kevin Devine and "The Trapeze Swinger" by Iron & Wine. I will probably throw a version of "Konstantine" by Something Corporate on there as well, and more than likely "What Sarah Said" by Death Cab for Cutie.

Also, colder weather means less country music in my mixes and rotations, and more Brand New (though they are my favorite band, so there is generally a lot of BN regardless of the weather) and Alkaline Trio.

I always find it interesting that the temperature outside determines the music that I want to listen to.

What music do you find yourself falling back to as the weather gets colder?

~Apple

Sunday, September 23, 2007

an open letter to sam beam

Dear Mr. Beam,
Thank you.

Thank you specifically for creating music that i can best describe as "the way that love would sound, if it had a sound."

Thank you for writing lyrics that speak the truth. Lyrics like "we were born to fuck each other one way or another," and "who the hell can see forever?"

Thank you for using the amazing voice you have been given to help the greater good. The music that you write is perfect when i am happy, and when i am sad. It is perfect for when im trying to relax, or when i need to find energy. It is the music i listen to while trying to fall asleep at night, and first thing in the morning when im getting ready to face the day.

Thank you, Mr. Beam.

Sincerely,
Apple.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

What a mundane way to spend a 21st birthday.

But I think I like it this way. Today is my 21st birthday, folks. And I've ate salads and watched Christopher Walken with my lovely friend, Katy. Tonight, the ever elusive Apple and I are going to dinner. Woo.

Anyway, in honor of it being my birthday, I'm gifting the world.
I'm going to put some Shins b-sides I've been hunting down all day away to whoever wants them!
http://www.mediafire.com/?5zystgyxsdc
Fighting in a Sack B-sides

http://www.mediafire.com/?c5j2jui1h04
Nature Bears a Vacuum EP

http://www.mediafire.com/?bjx21nnzhct
So Says I B-sides


Enjoy loves!

-Orange.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I guess Apples doesn't like blogging or something.

Because I'm doing all the blogging here. Oh well.

Today marked the release of both Kanye West and 50 Cent's new albums, and I can't wait to see if Kanye beat Curtis in sales, because I would really love to see if Fiddy holds up on his end of the deal, or what have you. So, here's to hoping!

Also in stores today, The Good Life "Help Wanted Nights". I don't have it yet, but once I aquire it, you'll hear about it from me. I pinky swear.

Next thursday [the 20th] is a pretty big deal. I turn 21, man. Apples and I and hopefully a couple of our friends and even possibly my brother are heading on down to Atlantic City. Cheers man. ...cheers man.

-Oranges.


PS Watch the Manchester Orchestra podcasts on youtube or theirspace.
www.myspace.com/manchesterorchestra


Spinning: Motion City Soundtrack: Even If It Kills Me [Leak!]
Reading: Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar... by Thomas Cathcart & Daniel Klein

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Rose Wallace Goldeline just moves her mouth over anything.

So recently, I have been able to get a couple leaked albums into my grubby little hard drive. Kanye West's Graduation and Iron and Wine's The Shepherd's Dog. I was quite excited about finding the latter, seeing as how I've gone from being a simple fan into a Sam Beam disciple this Summer, thanks in large part to Miss Apple. I've gotta say, I'm really pleased with this release. My overal description of it would be...ethereal. I'm sure everyone who cares about this band has heard the lead off single, "Boy With a Coin". Most of the album runs in the same vein. I'm really keeping this review short, because I'm pretty much at a loss for words. So basically, if you like Iron & Wine, pick this up when it comes out later this month. I certainly will be purchasing it on vinyl.


Spinning: Iron and Wine "The Shepherd's Dog" & Neutral Milk Hotel "Live at Aquarius Records"
Reading: The Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille, Thick as Thieves by Steve Geng


-Orange.

Monday, September 3, 2007

I guess this is me welcoming our blog to the webiverse.

Everything has 'web' attached to it. Webisodes is becoming my ubiquitos word of the week.
This is our blog where we talk about music, movies, whatever.

So, I suppose I'll start by talking about the last movie I saw: Halloween.

This is the biggest piece of crap that was ever placed upon film. It was funny in its absurdity. The acting was overall horrific, and there were way too many plot holes. Like how did Michael know that girl was his sister? The last time he saw her, she was a goddamn baby. The film that made this trash should be burned. It deserves a negative numbered rating.

-Orange.