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Hopefully the End

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8133964.stm

Let’s just hope NBC news is correct and she intends to get “out of politics for good”. We could only hope!

Maybe she was having trouble locating Africa on a map, or maybe her eyesight began to become strained by staring across the Bering Strait too much.

Accelerate!

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Well I’ve succeeded in going a whole month without posting anything on here. But to more exciting news, R.E.M. have released their new album!! Accelerate is amazing, I must say. Now I’m not too keen on giving reviews, or accreditation to an album after only 3 days, but as of now I’m gonna give it 4/5 stars. And in this, it would be typical R.E.M.-fare. Now it may seem like such a breath of fresh air after Reveal and Around the Sun, which haven’t necessarily gone down too well with other R.E.M. fans, including me. Though I listen to both those albums quite a bit, I think they’re the two weakest in the canon.

The opening two tracks hit like a perfect one-two punch reminiscent of Lifes Rich Pageant. Everything in between is not as fast and hard-hitting as the first two tracks, though they’re on average more aggressive than anything on the previous two albums. And about the final track…the closer “I’m Gonna DJ”…what a amazing and exciting recording. I was there in L.A. 5 years ago when they first played the track live in front of an audience. Subsequent bootlegs have not deterred my likeness for the track (which would be played at every concert since). And with this new album I was wondering how they’d record it and how it would sound. Well the achieved an amazing result, I believe. As of now it has the highest play-count on my iTunes for the album.

The entire album is lean with a 3 minute track norm and 33+ minute existence. What excites me the most is the energy that runs through the entire album. Even it’s slower songs have some weird sense of urgency. I’ve read that they suddenly realized that life is short. It sounds like they carried that mantra into the recording studio.

In other R.E.M.-related news, I got two tickets this morning to see them in Berkeley on May 31st. I goofed earlier this year and didn’t renew my fanclub membership on time and thus missed out on the fanclub ticket specials. Oh well. Their only other show in California is 2 days before in Los Angeles. I’m still undecided about going for the following reasons:

money–time–the drive–money–going by myself–money–a place to stay

Well, I’ve gone by myself before so that’s not too much of an issue, and I always have places to stay when I go down south, but my friends live east of L.A., not necessarily in the city so thus I have a nice 40 minute drive by myself back to their house after the show. I’ll have time as well since I’ll be out of school, but I’ll have to miss a couple days of work. The upside? Well besides the actual show and seeing my friends again, Michael Stipe is having a book signing the night before the show at some bookstore in Hollywood. The book is a new collection of band photos through the last few years. And since I’ve never met a member of the band, this is my chance. I’d probably buy the book anyways, but autographed by JMS in person and possibly a handshake and photo with the best songwriter in the past 28 years…well that tips the scales and it looks like I might just buy that ticket to L.A….though now the best I’m most likely to get is the lawn. But I’m not complaining. :)

A Global Myth?

Thursday, February 14th, 2008
What I find hard to believe is this "global warming denial" that seems more widespread then it should be. Or maybe not as you always need an opposition to further illuminate the majority evidence. And in this case, the majority ... [Continue reading this entry]

Clueless Blues

Monday, December 31st, 2007
While reading up on The Verve's new tour dates this year (in hopes of further ones here in California), I ended up reading an article dealing with Richard Ashcroft's saga with depression. I didn't really think about it 'cause I've ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Wedding

Friday, October 26th, 2007
Wowowow I haven't written here in a while, but that doesn't mean I haven't been writing! I started back at school full-time at the end of August so I've been really busy there just reading, writing, reading, writing, etc. But ... [Continue reading this entry]

Nobody’s Cold, Nobody’s Warm

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
So after hearing about the shooting in West Virginia yesterday morning, I thought of, well besides a person's normal thought process after hearing such news, the album Funeral by Arcade Fire. The song that especially resonated was Power Out (Neighborhood ... [Continue reading this entry]

Think of Others; The Others Think of You

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
So R.E.M. was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility tonight…and I couldn’t have been more proud! I kinda like R.E.M. as most know, and although the hall of fame is a ... [Continue reading this entry]

Parakeet

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006
This morning I read on the IUCN website that 94 of the world’s 330 species of parrots, ranging from parakeets to macaws, are considered threatened with extinction! Shit that’s a lot of species. Obviously the biggest reason for this is ... [Continue reading this entry]

Al Gore’s Penguin Army

Saturday, December 16th, 2006
So I saw Al Gore’s film on global warming the other night, ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ and I have to say it was pretty good. It’s not often when the science community is not polarized, but this time the ones who ... [Continue reading this entry]