Monday, September 25, 2017
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
X - Wild Gift (1981)
Labels:
1981 albums,
2-star reviews,
album review,
bands with female singers,
punk,
The Dictators,
Wild Gift,
X
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
WZLX and the 2017 Firecracker 400 (Random Rantings)
Every year around July 4th Boston's "Classic Rock" radio station plays a countdown of 400 songs, which they advertise as "the top Classic Rock songs" and are supposedly selected by the station's fans. I've never participated in the voting myself, but after the event I discovered the webpage where I could make my selection by entering my name plus the song and the artist. I don't know if there's any further filtering of the votes either through the radio station's producers (who in theory could veto any picks that didn't fit their ideal) or MAYBE by controlling for ballot-stuffers who might vote for the same song hundreds of times. In any case however it was ultimately constructed, the final listing is a decent selection of 400 generic "classic rock" tunes that play regularly on the US airwaves.
Monday, September 18, 2017
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - Tarkus (1971)
Labels:
1971 albums,
3-star reviews,
album review,
Arcade Fire,
Black Sabbath,
Emerson Lake and Palmer,
Led Zeppelin,
Moody Blues,
Tarkus
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Neil Young - Harvest (1972)
Labels:
1972 albums,
4-star reviews,
album review,
Harvest,
Let It Be,
Neil Young,
Phil Spector
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Crowded House - Woodface (1991)
Early 90s grungefest? Post-late 80s alternative dreariness? Proto-mid 90s alt-punk? The only thing I'm sure of going in, with a name that white, I'm guessing this is not a gangsta rap group.
Labels:
1991 albums,
3-star reviews,
album review,
Crowded House,
grunge,
Madness,
Scissor Sisters,
Woodface
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Nitin Sawhney - Beyond Skin (1999)
Well, here I am trying to get back at it. It's been a few months since I really felt like doing anything with this project. In all honestly I lost any interest in hearing music I've never heard before. I felt like I had realized the answer to my initial question, "Is there anything else out there that's really missing from my life?" The answer is, "Yes, but I have to sift through a whole pile of shit to find it."
Labels:
1999 albums,
2-star reviews,
album review,
Beyond Skin,
drum 'n' bass,
hip-hop,
New Forms,
Nitin Sawhney
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