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Monday, October 19, 2009 Going to the Badlands ![]() Original here courtesy of Mike Blanchette. These lovable bros never quite did the things I wanted them to do to get their career off the ground and out of the Albany Capital region (despite Ezra and Hannah's begging and pleading), but the now-defunct Kamikaze Hearts are one of the great bands that never were and I will live until I die sharing word about their impressive offerings to the world. There are many many great Hearts tracks worth collecting, but "Badlands", one of their later songs that never appeared on any kind of official release, is definitely in my top 5. It seems likely or possible that I've posted this track already in the past, but I couldn't seem to find it, so here it is again if so. I had a particular time with this in June 2006 when Doorknobs, Ice Princess and I were about to embark on an ill-fated trip to the Badlands that unfortunately was aborted and sent us to north peninsula Michigan (probably don't have to tell you that this wasn't quite a suitable replacement). At some point in my life I hope to travel there, playing this song along the way, and eventually find a nice patch of dirt and write the name "MATTHEW LOICANO" in the dirt while I fire up a cigarette and throw my fists into the sky in hopes I just might commune with the God I fear is permanently incommunicado. LISTEN: The Kamikaze Hearts - "Badlands", from WOXY session Labels: Kamikaze Hearts, loved sounds, mp3, music, My Love Of The Imaginary West posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 10/19/2009 06:24:00 PM 1 comments Sunday, October 18, 2009 A Writ Of Exit Did Not Exist Another long bus ride, another stop at Arby's (yech). If the smell could get any worse in this bus, i'd be plowing through that window. A few additional thoughts: --Lil Beau pointed out that this Arby's must do real well if a --It has so definitively hit the point of fall>into>winter, as --After Joanna, I was still looking for kind of appropriately dark and ----- And please, dear god, let this bus ride end.
Labels: crushes, Joanna Newsom I Love You., memories, Modest Mouse, My Love Of The Imaginary West, quickthoughts, thoughts, words posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 10/18/2009 05:31:00 PM 0 comments Monday, October 12, 2009 Nuits Noires ![]() Labels: Adventures in 3200, My Love Of The Imaginary West, photography, quicksnaps posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 10/12/2009 03:59:00 PM 0 comments Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Sounds Of The Road ![]() Shot from upcoming film of The Road, starring Viggo Mortensen Continuing a bit on the Calexico tip, I discovered today this great interview between writer Howard Wolfson and Calexico singer/songwriter Joey Burns. Burns is loose and thoughtful throughout, and the whole thing is worth a read, but I was interested (though entirely unsurprised) to see Burns reference the writing of Cormac McCarthy as a key inspiration for the Tucson-based band's music: There’s a history [in the Southwest] which I find really exciting and it’s probably a boring thing to talk about but...it’s had this really interesting historical crossroads, which is if you’re a fan of Cormac McCarthy – it really resonates with some of his themes. Blood Meridian and "The Crossing", the Border Trilogy. When I moved here, I picked those books up and then I just loved the fact that some of his stories are more modern and so even though there are horses involved and traveling out in the desert, it still stems from or weaves through modern cities or towns. For me, when I moved here, I was just fascinated with all of this history and culture and character coming together. And it just - more so than anything, it just inspired us to dig into old vinyl records, old instruments, make sounds. Because we’ve been traveling over the years, we kind of bring that different mindsets from overseas back home here and you see there are more similarities than not. Hearing a connection between the sparse southwestern road music of Calexico and the bleak spaces in McCarthy's writing is pretty much a "Duh!", but I still enjoy the idea of musicians verbalizing the way that books and words influence the way they create sounds. Also, it goes a little deeper: adding to it all is a nifty column from Portland's great Powell's Books on "Calexico's Literary Influences". Make sure to read this one as well. And of course, LISTEN: Calexico - "Frontera", from The Black Light Calexico - "Waitomo", from Tool Box tour album Calexico - "Glowing Heart of the World", from Roadmap tour EP (sorry, to come soon!) Labels: books, calexico, mp3, music, My Love Of The Imaginary West, quickthoughts posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 9/30/2009 11:57:00 AM 0 comments |
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