Saturday, March 19, 2011

When is this album going to leak already?



I went to Buenos Aires my buddy Larry to visit our buddy Timmy, and if we weren't in a parrilla, he was searching for the new Strokes album. The obsession became most evident when I went to check my mail on Tim's computer and all the tabs in firefox were:
"angles leak"
"strokes angles early release"
"strokes angles forum mp3"
"strokes angles advance copy"
He would shuffle around our rental apartment after eating breakfast, then finally leave, exiting with "I'm going to go upstairs and listen to the album"... which was the 30sec snippet version of each track on youtube.

I even played my hand at it and called a couple of people since, after all, I agreed with Tim: how can a major cd release be under wraps for so long? Have the record companies figured it out? Was no human used in the manufacture and storage of these pieces of plastic?

After all that, a couple of tracks did peek out and we would sit around staring at various objects while Maccu Picchu would blast around us. Why is this so important? Simple: We want it to be the new 'Is This It?'. We want to be a stallion in college jumping up and down at a sweaty show in our sunglasses around beautiful friends and future friends... again. For a group whose public image smiles less than Thom Yorke, the Strokes are the reincarnation of the leather jacket, copious hair, converse, and the singular pair of jeans that only get washed once a month. They do everything rock and roll except elect a cab rather than chopper.

As for the album, they've chosen against the muted/distorted vocals that was (thankfully) everywhere in 'Is This It?' and picked the polished sound of First Impressions. (In contrast to Angles, First Impressions sounds a little like a modern day Scorpions but without the ballads.) Angles wins on well-placed subtleties where necessary and muted vigor elsewhere: Macchu Picchu is golden. But right now, listening to "Two Kinds of Happiness", the verses belong in Bright Lights Big City (that's a compliment), but the chorus needs to be turned down a little in favor of the rest of the album.

So til Tuesday, before you go to Twist and Shout or Reckless, you can listen to Angles here on the Strokes site.


from NME

"The best artists are the ones that work the hardest, and if you work hard enough, you'll eventually experience the happy accidents that are art. I learned that from my stepfather." - Julian Casablancas

Friday, August 6, 2010

Picks are hard

Lollapalooza is here and now and we are full of dilemmas... choosing where to go while at Grant Park is not the issue: we have an explosion of aftershocks around the city. The options on the right side are just the things I think are worth parceling out your precious ears and Etnies to. Let's start with the easy stuff:

Friday
The Ettes - 12:30
...but I'll probably get there at 1pm
Mavis Staples - 2:15 (Ana Sia is 2nd)
Drive By Truckers or My Dear Disco - 3pm
Semi-precious weapons
Hot Chip - 6pm
Chromeo - 7pm
Tiga - 8:10pm
2manydj's - 8:30pm
Jet to the Metro - 10:30
Cut Copy - 11pm
Soul Party in Chinatown if it's still going on - 2am
Orchard Lounge at Smartbar since it's the only late night thing I've heard of


aaaaand.... let's update this tomorrow. Merde I need to get out of here.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Last day at Pitchfork 2010

This weekend has been a whirlwind of festival get-togethers (my next door neighbor was standing next to me randomly. I love this fest.) I need to get out of the house to get to Best Coast right now. They really are wonderful. Below is the schedule and my projected path if you want to follow, or tell me about my maybies. Find a fellow and grab a ticket outside the gates for $20 if you can.

Best Coast - The Sun Was High (and so was I)

Pavement 8:30 (a)
Sleigh Bells 7:40 (b)
Big Boi 7:25 (c)
Neon Indian 6:45 (b)
Major Lazer 6:15 (a)
Here We Go Magic 5:45 (b)
St. Vincent 5:15 (c)
Surfer Blood 4:45 (b)
Lightning Bolt 4:15(a)
Local Natives 3:35 (b)
Beach House 3:20 (c)
Washed Out 2:50 (b)
Girls 2:30 (a)
Best Coast 1:55 (b)
----arrive----
Cass McCombs 1:45 (c)
CAVE 1:00 (b)
Allá 1:00 (a)