Paul McCartney's new single, "Fine Line," can now be downloaded via his site. "Unfortunately, these downloads are currently only available for PC users as they use Windows Media 9 technology." WTF? I know the guy's heard of iTMS. Let's get on it, Macca.
New CD out September 13.
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Speed On
One of my greater regrets in my music life was missing the Guided by Voices show for some reason. Can't remember why. That makes it even more aggravating. Their last show at Chicago's Metro is being released via DVD. I guess now I can experience a bit more than simply living vicariously through my friends who saw GBV without me.
Friday, August 26, 2005
Sing Me Spanish Techno

Ok, so I'm really only part of the way through The New Pornographers' Twin Cinema. Gimme a break, it just went into the Jetta's changer over lunch.
I am smitten. Again. I liked Mass Romantic, loved The Electric Version, and the 7 or so tracks on TC that provided soundtrack to my lunchy-time adventures of office supplies and gas stations gave me that extra-special feeling of holding hands for the second time. You know, first times are great, but second times (when you really like the person the hand is attached to, and when you discover the first-time feeling wasn't your imagination) are even better.
Only one song I'd maybe skip over and that one grooved into a killer tune before it was over.
Sample a couple tracks at Matador Records.
Drenched in My Pain Again
Hmmmm. Sometimes music videos are very cool and can make a decent song seem great, although I can't think of an example right now. Other times, and more often than not, the opposite occurs. The examples of those are countless. I'm not sure how I feel about the not-so-subtle drama of the new Green Day video for "Wake Me Up When September Ends." You decide for yourself, but I'm not such a big fan of being bombarded with the message despite any agreement or disagreement I have with said message. On the other hand, it's no secret the message Green Day has been sending with American Idiot since it was released. I just wish the execution was more effective.
VIDEO: Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends
SOMEWHAT RELATED: Kerrang!
VIDEO: Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends
SOMEWHAT RELATED: Kerrang!
Thursday, August 25, 2005
Royal space halves and has it not, oh no!

So - who is geeked about Mates of State rolling through Ames on 28 Sep? I AM!
They'll be at the Maintenance Shop. Bad news, crazy adults...it's all ages. Mind your manners, and watch the public urination.
Their mad sound be teaching my nine-month-old C-Dog how to move since he was just a few days old. Since it's an AA show, maybe I get him up there, maybe I get him back stage, maybe I get a snapshot of MoS holding him. Maybe I just bring back an autograph for his scrapbook.
Until then, check out their available downloads from Polyvinyl.
Words Like Violence Break the Silence
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Hey, Why Wait Another Day
Paul McCartney has posted two more new songs on his website (must be a registered user to hear): Jenny Wren and Promise to You Girl. On first listen: pleasant, but not mindblowing. Must give them more time soon.
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
I'm Not Above Singing Overdone Love Songs

Check out some demos from his upcoming release (when?) here. Download a classic below.
MP3: Bleu - I Won't Go Hollywood (bleutopia)
All I Want Is The Truth
Now that we're over 40 years removed from the beginning of the phenomenon that was (and is) The Beatles (which occurred a decade before I was even born), and with two gone for good and the other two making "memory music," we would serve ourselves well (as music lovers who want to continue the appreciation into future generations) if we shared with our kids not only the music, but our experiences with The Beatles. Can you imagine hearing Revolver again for the first time? It's a once in a lifetime experience and something for which I envy my kids. It's not just the music. It's an entire experience that, for me, was like no other. It's unlikely we'll ever see another band like them that had such a musical and historical impact, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
This article prompted this post. It's a quick read on John Lennon and his ongoing impact. How long will he/they stay relevant? Is he/are they still relevant? It's a good read.
This article prompted this post. It's a quick read on John Lennon and his ongoing impact. How long will he/they stay relevant? Is he/are they still relevant? It's a good read.
Monday, August 15, 2005
I Don't Expect You To Understand
Well what the hell did you expect?!? Let's focus more time on releasing a super-enhanced DVD of Imagine than a lame John Lennon musical that nobody wants to see. What's next, a Beatles version of Cirque de Soleil? DAMMIT!
What I Need Is a Good Defense
Fiona Apple emerges after a six-year hiatus. I'm a bit disappointed that she's abandoned most of Jon Brion's work. His work on When the Pawn... tempered its pretentious title and Apple's eccentricities. And I've enjoyed what I've heard of the leaked early version of the album. Nonetheless, I'll be sure to check out the streams and iTunes downloads.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
And She Will Sleep and Rest Her Brow
First, he released the first Posies album in seven years. Next will be the first Big Star album in decades. Now, early next year, Jon Auer will be releasing his first solo album. I'm exhausted for this guy.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Surely You're Aware
You gotta love Stereogum. They've just posted a brand new Big Star tune. Nice. Sax? Wow.
From Jon Auer's message board:
"sounds like teenage fanclub.it is ace.
"you mean it sounds like big star."
Funny.
MP3: Big Star - Dony (Stereogum)
From Jon Auer's message board:
"sounds like teenage fanclub.it is ace.
"you mean it sounds like big star."
Funny.
MP3: Big Star - Dony (Stereogum)
Friday, August 05, 2005
Years Ago My Heart Was Set to Live
Big Star is releasing their first studio album in 30 years on September 27. This will be interesting.
Thursday, August 04, 2005
And In the Dream Everyone Is Holding Hands In a Circle and You Heal
Another reason to like the Posies.
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
When I'm Drunk In a Room, That's When I Think of You
I guess I haven't been drinking enough lately. That's an easy problem to fix.
I just recently reinvigorated my appreciation for one of the 80s and 90s least appreciated bands, The House of Love. And behold, a new CD was released this year! If only it didn't cost so much for the transatlantic shipment.
Could Shine On be one of the least-heard best songs of all time? Does that even make sense?
I just recently reinvigorated my appreciation for one of the 80s and 90s least appreciated bands, The House of Love. And behold, a new CD was released this year! If only it didn't cost so much for the transatlantic shipment.
Could Shine On be one of the least-heard best songs of all time? Does that even make sense?