The Rabbit I Pulled Out Of My Hat

December 12, 2008

my favorite albums of 2008

Filed under: music — Tags: , , , , , , — Paul Crittenden @ 4:55 am

It’s that time of year; everybody is coming out with his or her lists of favorite things. Here are my favorite six albums of 2008. Much has been written about each of my selections and I don’t presume to say anything new.

Blitzen Trapper – Furr

Kinda rootsy, some of it reminds of the best of The Grateful Dead. I can’t stop listening to the opening track, “Sleepytime in the Western World.” Also good is the title track.

Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago

Bearded guy writes emo-y songs with his acoustic guitar. Yeah, it’s a meme. But Bon Iver is the real thing. “Flume” is the standout track.

Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes

Some more bearded guys. Very tight harmonies. “White Winter Hymnal” is a great song.

TV on the Radio – Dear Science

This album is just perfectly produced. It sounds beautiful. And the songs are great also. I really like “Family Tree.”

Amanda Palmer – Who Killed Amanda Palmer?

Thank you, Neil Gaiman for turning me on to Amanda Palmer. Punk cabaret. Brechtian Goth. Sure, it sounds just like The Dresden Dolls (for the most part) but I’m fine with that. My favorite tracks are “Guitar Hero” and “Point of It All.” As I pointed out in an earlier post, you really check out her video cycle for this album.

The Hold Steady – Stay Positive

Bruce Springsteen. There, now that’s out of the way. This is rock and roll – these songs are about drinking and drugging and rocking and maybe getting a little tired of it all. It’s just damn good stuff. The title track, “Sequestered in Memphis” and “Constructive Summer” are my favorites I guess but all the songs are great, really. I wish they had come through Birmingham on their tour with The Drive-By Truckers. Why didn’t they? In fact, the reason DBT’s Brighter Than Creation’s Dark is not on this list is because I think they’ve forgotten about the Magic City that they once seemed to love.

November 26, 2008

In which Neil Gaiman’s fingerprints abound

Filed under: Biographical, music, writing — Tags: , , , — Paul Crittenden @ 4:45 am

So when I got home from tonight I went on YouTube to check out Amanda Palmer. Neil Gaiman pimps her in his blog and has worked with her so I thought what the heck. It’s good stuff. I guess her solo stuff and her work with The Dresden Dolls is similar. People call it “alt-goth” but I don’t see it. Maybe I don’t really know what “goth” means. Maybe “goth” is just pancake makeup. Anyway, I like her music. And I like what I’ve heard of The Dresden Dolls. Torch songs with dramatic flourishes. Thoughtful, heart-on-the-sleeve lyrics. I have a feeling this kind of music is big in gay circles. So what.

Amanda Palmer has this really cool series of videos that go along with her album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer. You should check them out. Here’s one:

I’ve been listening to music and reading things (Bones of the Moon by Jonathan Carroll) that are making me want to write again. Oh my lord is this getting to be an old whine. So why don’t I just start writing again? I’ll tell you why: I’m not a naturally-disciplined individual. Maybe I’m worried that I will lose my spontaneity/free-spiritedness if I try to become more disciplined. Well, the truth is I’m not doing crap unless I make myself do it. I read somewhere that being a writer is like having homework every day for the rest of your life. Wow. Really hits home vis-a-vis the discipline thing, eh? I really really really want to start writing again. And I know the only way I’ll do that is if I actually sit down every day and do it. It’s like I’ve reached this point where I’m this close to being actually happy with who I am. And I’m sure what’s missing is the writing thing. So why don’t I just do it?

Bonus Amanda Palmer vid (this one’s NSFW):

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