Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Thursday, January 13, 2022
buh
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
From the archives of incomplete posts Pt. 2
Most Propagandhi albums end with something that brings a tear to my eye. Whether it's Less Talk, More Rock's "Refusing to be a Man" or Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes's "Purina Hall of Fame," they're songs that just hit me in the gut. Propagandhi's latest album ends with the song "Adventures in Zoochosis." Similar to "Purina," which started with the sounds of someone literally beating the life out of a pig, "Zoochosis" starts with the sounds of children, overlayed with some of Donald Trump's most despicable phrases.
"Zoochosis," mind you, is the term for the repetitive and self-damaging behavior of captive animals. Relating this to the modern political climate, you get a song of immense defeat, with a trickle of hope at the end.
From the archives of incomplete posts
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Wanting to see for myself again
I'm supposed to be prepping for an interview, so I thought I'd share this song I absolutely love.
I have a lot of words about Hum, as I've been a fan for 25 years and this is their first album in 20, but I'll have to save that due to the aforementioned lame reason. Generally, though, this was my favorite release of the last year. It took me entirely by surprise, having found out about it about a month after its release.
This is a complex album with some really amazing moments, but this song is the first one that really grabbed me. I'm kind of beyond the point of telling if an album is "good" or not, but for Hum that's kind of irrelevant to me anyway. This song hit me like I'd unearthed a favorite song of mine from childhood. It's just so immediately familiar and personal. It literally feels like it was lifted from Hum in 1995.
Amazing.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
I'm obsessed with this whole thing.
Friday, May 22, 2020
Snowblind
Or even thriving! Nothing like extended isolation to breathe new life into the introverts and socially awkward among us. I'm not great at the social stuff and I often work at home anyway, so I'm doing just fine. Doing some extra gardening, though. Gonna paint a bench later. I guess middle age is nigh.
Speaking of the passage of time, here are some songs by a band I really got into this year because they sound like the music I enjoyed at 22 or 23. That's what this blog is, right? A few words about mortality and some songs that make me remember when I was young? Wonder what that means. No, I don't care what it means, I care if it matters. It probably doesn't.
Hmm. Sounds like middle age is going to be existentialist for your friend here. Time to go stare at a chestnut tree, I guess.
Other songs after the jump.