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DECORP. -

12 for 2008.

- In no particular order (though TTMOE is totally #1).

- Yes indeed I included bands I work for.

 

  • The Tallest Man on Earth 'Shallow Grave'
  • The Avett Brothers 'The Second Gleam'
  • Black Mountain 'In the Future'
  • Conor Oberst 'Conor Oberst'
  • Vampire Weekend 'Vampire Weekend'
  • Fleet Foxes 'Ragged Wood'
  • Little Joy 'Little Joy'
  • MGMT 'Oracular Spectacular'
  • The Roadside Graves 'new album demo'
  • Rodriguez 'Cold Fact' (re-issue)
  • Sleepy Sun 'Embrace'
  • TV on the Radio 'Dear Science,'

posted  December 19 2008  and tagged with  listing

Leaving, but pulling self from digital mud.

Taking R and J to NYC with me for a few days, first visit for both of them.

Had one of the worst computer days ever today. The To Do List that I meant to tackle, that crucial Day Before a Long Trip To Do List, and it's not 10:53pm with not a single item scratched off, still messing with the machine trying to get everything back into it's right spot -- all cables, connections, and whateverthefucks in place.

posted  December 2 2008  and tagged with  away from home

Downfall of a giant.

posted  December 1 2008  and tagged with  art & ent

First snow.

posted  November 20 2008  and tagged with  nothingman

Anti-Facebot.

I had a few good days getting started on Facebook, enjoying it but freaked out by it, which was kinda the same as enjoying it. Yesterday, some folks from my AIM buddy list started hitting me up, saying they were getting mysterious IMs from a Facebook Bot with my status updates and other stupid ramblings. Out of bounds! Overboard!

A good friend in Sweden was shocked (and probably offended) to get an invite to the site on my behalf via AIM. I said to him "Weird, I must have some virus." He replied: "No, you don't have a virus, you have a Facebook. Those are the same thing."

Tons of bricks fell on my head, and I deactivated my account that very minute. I think my Swedish friend is proud!

posted  November 20 2008  and tagged with  gear

Scotch Tape sneaks demons into houses.

I knew I had a problem.

Years earlier, when I made an attempt at bringing Michael Jackson's Thriller into the house, the directive from mom was clear: "Get that out of my house! There are demons in there!" I wrinkled my forehead, confused. I flipped open the gatefold, opened the pocket where the record was tucked away, looking for glowing eyes. I found none, but no matter; I was marched back down the cul-de-sac to my buddy Steve's house, and made to return the LP I had borrowed just minutes before.

So in 1988, when I began to hear songs from Guns N' Roses  on the radio and see their videos on MTV, I knew I would need a new plan of attack. This music was going far beyond the choreographed graveyard antics of MJ, and had no chance of making it past my parental censors. The artwork alone, in particular the robotic rape scene on the inner-sleeve, would have caused minor heart attacks in our kitchen.

I dug out a cassette from my pile of sanctioned listening. The Imperials had written my favorite song as a kid, a monster of a tune titled "The Trumpet of Jesus" (see reference video below), but it was time for me to move on. I popped out the tiny plastic tabs along the top of the tape's casing and skillfully applied small pieces of Scotch Tape to cover the exposed holes. This was a fine trick for a teenager doing pre-rebellion warm-ups, and a MacGyver-styled technique I was certain my mom and dad knew nothing about and could not detect. 

Back at Steve's house, we dubbed Appetite for Destruction over The Imperials, and one would assume the devil and his demons danced and rejoiced!

(reference video: The Imperials "The Trumpet of Jesus" live)

posted  November 19 2008  and tagged with  history of xian rock

Exhibit 1.

posted  November 17 2008  and tagged with  history of xian rock

Rye gets a big-boy bed.

posted  November 15 2008  and tagged with  home improv rye

First purchases (back in the game).

On my drive to Eau Claire I listened to the entire Guns N' Roses catalog via iPod. While 85% of the Use Your Illusion records were difficult to stomach, the true horror was how poor Appetite sounded in a compressed digital format (even with the reasonably high bit rate). Couple these heady thoughts with my eye-buggin' at Justin's sick tube amp sitting next to his turntable, and suddenly I'm back in the record buying game!

I'm going to move slowly, and only buy LPs I think would end up on a "Best Albums" list of mine for now. Going to attempt to not buy new releases unless I'm 100% sure they're winners. And so, today the fun hunt begins with two albums proudly purchased at Landlocked:

   
Click here to download:
First_purchases_back_in_the_ga.zip (16 KB)

posted  November 12 2008  and tagged with  art & ent

3 things to do soon.

1. Pick out some wallpaper with Joy, and cover a few walls

2. Frame some silkscreened shit, and hang it up

3. Make the guest room a real place in the house where real people go

posted  November 10 2008  and tagged with  home improv listing