Published by Taybin on 15 Dec 2008

Celestial

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Celestial
Chillin' in Örebro, Sweden
I finally bought the Celestial album, Dream On. Man, it’s good.  It’s got that combination of twee-pop/shoegaze that I’m so into.

I’m not quite sure what their label situation is.  Dream On is on Skipping Stone Records, but they have a new album out that seems to be hosted by Music Is My Girlfriend.

Clearly, I need to pick up that album as well.

Regardless, here are all the links for them I could find:

Published by Taybin on 14 Dec 2008

Shoegaze Sunday – Manhattan Love Suicides

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Published by Taybin on 10 Dec 2008

Queen Bitch – David Bowie

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This is the David Bowie song from the Milk trailer. I especially like how the video is from one of those stogy old English, voice-of-a-generation music shows.

Published by Taybin on 23 Nov 2008

Eumir Deodato – Also Sprach Zarathustra

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This was in the beginning of the movie Being There.  Pretty cool, I thought.

Published by Taybin on 02 Nov 2008

Shoegaze Sunday – Aarktica

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Published by Taybin on 24 Oct 2008

Baba O’Riley

I was googling around today looking for Baba O’Riley played on bagpipes.  I didn’t find it, but I did find this, where it’s recreated using only computer alert sounds and some text-to-voice software.

This is pretty good too:

And this:

Published by Taybin on 14 Oct 2008

Twee Tuesday – Jelly Boy

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double feature today:

Published by Taybin on 05 Oct 2008

Shoegaze Sunday – Pale Saints

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Published by Taybin on 30 Sep 2008

Twee Tuesday – Belle & Sebastian

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Published by Taybin on 28 Sep 2008

Built To Spill, Dinosaur Jr, Meat Puppets

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Built to Spill
Kat and I saw a great show on Friday night.  Built To Spill headlined, and The Meat Puppets and Dinosaur Jr opened for them.  I was a bit surprised about the order since I kinda feel like bands with seniority should be the headliners.  But when I heard Built To Spill’s set, I understood.  They were so much stronger.

Kat and I got pretty bored during the Meat Puppets.  They were doing some sort of grunge bluegrass set I didn’t really get.  And the same with Dinosaur Jr.  I’d always wanted to see Dinosaur Jr, so I’m glad I got the chance.  But their music is more sit-in-your-room instead of being surrounded by hostile fratboys.

J. Mascis’ setup was insane.  He had three or four Marshall stacks surrounding him as monitors.  I can’t imagine what his hearing must be like nowadays.

Built To Spill’s set was amazing.  They played all of Perfect From Now On and a bunch of other songs too. The weird part was at the end.  It’s the climax of the set and they’re jamming away.  And then the guys from the other bands start to come on stage too.  They switch drummers out, not stopping the song, mind you.  The crazy Meat Puppets bass player comes out and switches from bass to cello to crazy voices on the mic.  Meanwhile, J. Mascis and the Built To Spill guy are having some sort of guitar showdown.

It sounds awesome, and it was at first.  But after 20 minutes, a climax kinda becomes a plateau.  It got pretty boring.

Great show though.

I have photos here:

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