the perfect morning commute soundtrack
by sono on Aug.17, 2010
This morning the ipod on shuffle provided the perfect commute soundtrack. Usually I have to hit skip a few times during the drive, but today it was hands off!
Spinanes – Epiphany – Manos
Duran Duran – Ordinary World – The Wedding Album
The Thermals – Returning to The Fold – Live from KEXP from the Insound Tour Support CD
The Knife vs La Roux – Silent Bullet a mashup by Hi-Brid
Moderate – A New Error – Moderate
Echo & the Bunnyen – Nocturnal Me – Ocean Rain
Madness – Grey Day – Divine Madness
Nirvana – Serve the Servants – A live in concert version from a bootleg titled All Acoustically
Cute videos for a Monday
by sono on Aug.16, 2010
via boing boing
Fred the Raver Kid. The awesomeist raver kid ever. Jump to about :40 for the massive cuteness
Penguins chasing a butterfly
Do not wash brick
by sono on Aug.05, 2010
The slightly longer original without the eyeballs is here
flickr’s apparently gone french
by sono on Aug.01, 2010
The interface is all in french today. I’d search for a language setting somewhere, but I can’t understand anything I read.
Pop Paralysis ~ Teenage Fanclub: Thirteen
by sono on Jul.27, 2010
Pop Paralysis : Under-appreciated albums from my past, appreciated anew.
Released as a follow up to the acclaimed Bandwagonesque, and at the apex of Grunge, Teenage Fanclub’s, Thirteen didn’t really get its fair shake. While Bandwagonesque was named album of the year by Spin Magazine, reviews of Thirteen were generally unenthusiastic, and fans were divided. Listeners expected the sequel to Bandwagonesque. Instead they got a bridge to the Fanclub’s next album, Grand Prix.
Looking back, I have to admit to falling in line with the critics of the day. After a few listens I set Thirteen aside in deference to the reliable sounds of Bandwagonesque. I was resisting the natural change and evolution of the band.
But evolve they did. Thirteen turned out to be one of those albums that display a band in the middle of a growing spurt. The hooky guitar riffs were now more restrained and finely crafted, the harmonies more central to the mix. The upbeat poppy sound had been set aside in favor of a more introspective, often dark feel.
Internal conflicts within the band and disillusionment with their recent flavor of the month status tinges the album. Lyrics of “Song to the Cynic” suggest resisting people afraid to take chances, possibly an allusion to strife within the band. Similarly, “120 Mins” and “Commercial Alternative” seem to be comments on the band’s new found attention. “120 Min” ticks off a laundry list of the trappings of fame that the singer rejects, then ends with:
I just wanna see your
face again
Be my friend
Taken individually, Thirteen is a collection of fine songs. Each well written and performed. But it’s a transition album. While it may not be as cohesive of a package as Grand Prix or Bandwagonesque, Thirteen has a deserved spot within the bands discography. It definitely has a spot within my collection.
Check out the loping guitar fuzz of the album closer Gene Clark.
best commercial ever
by sono on Jul.18, 2010
Love this. Also, Black Sheep rule, they did the song. They were a large part of the ’91 “I just got home from Iraq” soundtrack.
Stop Motion AT-AT
by sono on Jul.09, 2010
This stop motion AT-AT video is kind of awesome. Always wanted one of these when I was a kid
beardyman & reggie watts are awesome
by sono on Jul.08, 2010
This
Brought me to this:
Which lead to this:
And then this:
Check out Reggie in this diehard commercial
And get his cd here:
All of which is amazing and awesome.


