Monday, April 19, 2010

Jónsi - Go (2010)

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Jónsi's first solo album is a glorious explosion of jubilee and optimism and all things happy and wonderful. It is much more youthful and lively than Sigur Rós, kind of like a fairy-tale in musical form; it has all of the fantastic childish imagination as Max, from Where the Wild Things Are, and respect for the balance of nature as Hayao Miyazaki.
I had the pleasure of seeing him in concert last week, and Jónsi's performance is simultaneous indigenous and post-apocalyptic, juvenescent, luminescent, and wonderfully hopeful (with just the right about of tragedy). I was hopelessly smiley and on the verge of tears the entire show. I imagine Jónsi has the power to restore faith in the world in the most hapless and cynical of people. The music was enlightening, the artwork spectacular, the drummer absolutely insane (does anyone know his name? I would very much like to know). The best show I've been to in awhile (possibly ever), and I've been to a good number of shows...
If Gods exist Jónsi is definitely one of them.

Album: 9/10
Show: 10/10

Buy the album here.

David Byrne & Fatboy Slim: Here Lies Love (2010)

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Track Listing:
Disc one
"Here Lies Love"; Vocals by Florence Welch
"Every Drop of Rain"; Vocals by Candie Payne & St. Vincent
"You'll Be Taken Care Of"; Vocals by Tori Amos
"The Rose of Tacloban"; Vocals by Martha Wainwright
"How Are You?"; Vocals by Nellie McKay
"A Perfect Hand"; Vocals by Steve Earle
"Eleven Days"; Vocals by Cyndi Lauper
"When She Passed By"; Vocals by Allison Moorer
"Walk Like a Woman"; Vocals by Charmaine Clamor
"Don't You Agree?"; Vocals by Róisín Murphy
"Pretty Face"; Vocals by Camille
"Ladies in Blue"; Vocals by Theresa Andersson
Disc two
"Dancing Together"; Vocals by Sharon Jones
"Men Will Do Anything"; Vocals by Alice Russell
"The Whole Man"; Vocals by Kate Pierson
"Never So Big"; Vocals by Sia
"Please Don't"; Vocals by Santigold
"American Troglodyte"; Vocals by David Byrne
"Solano Avenue"; Vocals by Nicole Atkins
"Order 1081"; Vocals by Natalie Merchant
"Seven Years"; Vocals by David Byrne & Shara Worden
"Why Don't You Love Me?"; Vocals by Cyndi Lauper & Tori Amos

Concept albums as these generally don't bode well with me, as they seem to aspire to be some sort of musical soundtrack rather than an album in its own right, but given the more than impressive cast members in this and the length of time this has been in the works, I do not think it was unfair to expect it to be quite extraordinary. The concept: to tell the story, through song and music, of Imelda Marcos, the ex-First Lady of the Philippines best remembered by the general public for owning 3000+ pairs of shoes but, following the 2003 documentary on her has become a sort of icon in some circles, kind of like a more modern Marie Antoinette (we do love our decadent and extravagant women in power, don't we?).
Bryne and Slim's apparent efforts to make the album somewhat exotic sounding instead result in a collective of songs that seem to be the lovechild of the Dirty Dancing soundtrack and disco that grew up in Barry Manilow's "Copa Cabana." Granted, I know nothing about Filipino music but I do hope it doesn't sound like this. Underneath the cheesy Tropical disco-ness, the songs on this album are surprisingly vanilla sounding. Vanilla, as in they sound like what I imagine adult alternative Top-40 charts on the radio sound. It's been awhile since I've listened to the radio, but songs as these are part of the reason why. Some of the songs are decent; my favorite is probably "Don't You Agree." The guest vocalists include some very excellent vocalists, but vocals are almost never enough to salvage a song or an album. If you're a David Byrne or Fatboy Slim fan, check the album out, weep, send some good vibes in Byrne and Slim's general direction, and hope their next musical projects are better (it would be hard for them not to be...).

My Rating: 4.5/10

Get it here.
Buy it here.

Friday, April 2, 2010

My Heart Leaps Up

My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky.
So was it when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I grow old,
Or let me die!
The Child is father of the Man;
And I could wish my days to be
Bound each to each by natural piety.

William Wordsworth

Sunday, March 28, 2010


In a soldier’s stance, I aimed my hand
At the mongrel dogs who teach
Fearing not that I’d become my enemy
In the instant that I preach
My existence led by confusion boats
Mutiny from stern to bow.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I’m younger than that now.

Mad Pierrot



Yellow Magic Orchestra