Engine Down yes please.
Tuesday February 03rd 2009, 3:50 am
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Ever since Cursive burst onto the music scene with their 1997 debut album, the band has consistently and continually churned out heady albums heralded by critics and fans alike. Wrestling with life’s miseries and mysteries, Mama, I’m Swollen is an album brimming with the universal, questioning the human condition, social morality, and the “Peter Pan Syndrome” of grown men.

After the underground success of their third album, Cursive’s Domestica, in 2000, the band followed up with what would prove to be their breakthrough album, The Ugly Organ, in 2003. A self-aware conceptual record about artistic constraints (or lack thereof), relationships, sex, and the intersection of all three, it landed them on the Arts section cover of The New York Times and accolades from Rolling Stone, Alternative Press, Blender, Magnet, Esquire, and Spin – as well as a place on many year-end best lists. Cursive spent the next year and a half touring the album relentlessly, headlining the Plea For Peace tour and playing Coachella before being handpicked by The Cure for their Curiosa tour in late 2004.

Exhausted and admittedly daunted by the task of following up a hit record, Cursive went on an indefinite hiatus before reemerging with the adventurous Happy Hollow in 2006. Lauded as a triumphant comeback and evolution of the band by publications such as Alternative Press, Spin, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, and Blender, the album examined small-town angst, American dreams, and religion. Midway through touring in early 2007, original drummer Clint Schnase amicably departed the band. After a short break following a national tour with Mastodon and Against Me! and feeling somewhat conflicted about proceeding forward without him, Tim Kasher (vocals, guitar), Matt Maginn (bass, vocals), and Ted Stevens (guitar, vocals) decided to begin writing – only without the ambitions of necessarily turning it into the next Cursive record. Shortly thereafter, Cornbread Compton (formerly of Engine Down) officially signed on as drummer by this time and what musically unfolded from this newly realized foursome was indeed…Cursive.

Conceived together in intermittent rehearsals as the band is now spread out across the west and Midwest (Kasher and Compton live in Los Angeles, CA; Maginn in Columbia, MO; and Stevens in Omaha, NE), they road-tested and refined the new material for Mama, I’m Swollen largely via a few shows this past spring and summer. The band’s new process resulted in a more enthusiastic and focused set of ten songs to record when they entered Mike Mogis’ ARC Studios in Omaha, NE in the fall, producing the album themselves alongside AJ Mogis.

Kasher is a storyteller, a weaver of songs that can read more like short stories or fables than the standard verse-chorus-verse. Mama, I’m Swollen finds him at his literate, lyrical best, where references to both Poe (“Going To Hell”) and Pinocchio (“Donkeys”) are intertwined seamlessly within his own tales of characters grappling with the moral quandary of being human, adult, and playing a role in ‘civilized’ society. Musically, Cursive is as smart and sophisticated as ever, the songs’ rousing, cerebral content complemented by moments alternately hushed and exhilarating (the cathartic “From The Hips,” the noisily melodic romp “I Couldn’t Love You”), eerily moody and jaunty (the almost prayerlike “Let Me Up,” “Mama, I’m Swollen”) – moments that often occur within the very same song. From the charging bass lines of album opener “In The Now” to the quiet first chords of confessional closer “What Have I Done?”, Mama, I’m Swollen is a natural progression that remains distinctively Cursive: a fluid amalgamation of the band’s sound past, present, and future – a band that both your punk kid sister and English lit grad student best friend can call their own.



Sink to this beat
Wednesday January 21st 2009, 12:50 am
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I thought I was too old and too much associated with work to get excited about shows anymore… Well, I’m pretty damn excited about Cursive (from which this blog was named) is playing the Casbah in March. My favorite venue in San Diego and one that boasted such shows for me as The Good Life and the very first Postal Service show but not to exclude many good Counterfit, Social Distortion, Drag the River, Blackheart, Fluf, No Knife, LCI, etc show and good times @ Randy’s old place down the street and general parking lot drinking + airplanes.

Now I’m also tempted to fly out to Austin for the pop unknown reunion show next month… Airfare isn’t bad and I really wanna be there.



damn good
Tuesday July 15th 2008, 2:05 pm
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Mondays
Tuesday February 12th 2008, 2:05 am
Filed under: Geek stuff, Misc, Music

- MGMT, a band a never thought I would like, has put out a great record. Album stand out for me is the track “Kids”. Give it a listen.

- This month is my do taxes and finish all open projects/paperwork month. It’s gonna be a long one, but at least March ends with some traveling.

- If you haven’t checked out pickrset.com lately. Do it!

- I recently upgraded to Verizon’s new XV6800, which I love. Full review coming soon.



Very happy
Tuesday August 14th 2007, 12:07 pm
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My favorite band, The Good Life has released two tracks off their upcoming release “Help Wanted Nights”. You can check them out here. Both of them are currently blowing my mind. Lately I have been so disappointed with new work from my favorite bands, this however is better than I ever thought. Thumbs up to Tim and the gang. They are also touring… Check out the dates.



Two of my favorite things.
Sunday April 08th 2007, 10:14 pm
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Teadybears and Iggy Pop. Great.
Tuesday March 27th 2007, 12:18 pm
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The good ol’ days. The Honest man.
Monday February 19th 2007, 3:40 pm
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So long since an update. I’ve been really busy. We just finished two large projects and my taxes are done. So I’ll try to update more!

I figured I should pick my “Best Album of 2006″ and I normally pick some small snobby band that hates radio and labels and that myself and my small groups of friends are completed obsessed with. However this year… It has to go to The Killers.

Yes they used to be a “guyliner” band and yes they did try to make the whole “new wave” thing work again. However: This album if you haven’t heard it all yet, is amazing from start to finish. It’s catchy pop songs with honest humble lyrics. I think whats gets me is the country influence. Yes this album rips off Springsteen and the last album “Hot Fuss” he tries to sound like Morrissey’s lost modern dance band. But honestly people it’s a damn good record and I’m a sucker for folk lyrics. So thats my pick for 2006. Maybe next year I’ll go with a EP of a band no one cares about, but for now… The Killers. Here is their latest video…



A bottle of wine later…
Thursday December 21st 2006, 3:16 am
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I know… The dick in a box video is sooooo 4 days ago, so I’ll skip that and go straight to a music video I enjoyed the other day. I’m not really ever into “urban music” but I’ve been watching this group’s video and for some reason I’m really into their style and his voice. Thumbs up from Shea.



Shooter
Friday December 15th 2006, 2:21 am
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I saw Shooter Jennings on Sunday night and it was one of the best shows I’ve been to in along time. There is something so real about soulful about his music. They sounded really good and the place was not crowed at all. The opening band “Carter Falco” was quite impressive as well. If you haven’t checked out shooter, please do.

Next week I’m seeing the Blind Boys of Alabama…