Gloria was featured in the season finale of the HBO series Somebody Somewhere, so here we are, experiencing some early ‘80s pop music. As I was reading about the tragic passing of the actor who played the dad on that show, Mike Hagerty, I also learned about the sad way Laura Branigan passed, in 2004Continue reading “#1145 – Branigan by Laura Branigan”
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#1144 – Hosianna Mantra by Popol Vuh
This artist came from the Krautrock movement of Germany in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s and were one of the earliest indications of the future of electronic music. They were early adopters of the new-fangled synthesizers that were starting to gain some appeal in the music world. Interestingly, there was also a Norwegian bandContinue reading “#1144 – Hosianna Mantra by Popol Vuh”
#1143 – They Say I’m Different by Betty Davis
In light of America’s persistent March backwards into the dark ages, thanks to some monumentally regressive Supreme Court decisions, it feels important once again for people to clearly state their positions on various topics. There’s not place for ambiguity and the possibility of being mistaken for a supporter of these policies, even through omission ofContinue reading “#1143 – They Say I’m Different by Betty Davis”
#1142 – No Grave But The Sea by Alestorm
How about a little pirate metal for your listening pleasure? If you’re familiar with the Adult Swim show Metalocalypse, these guys sound like Dethklok playing sea shanties (shantys?). If a song called Fuck You With An Anchor doesn’t pique your interest, you might just not be that into metal, I suppose. Or pirates.
#1141 – the book about my idle plot on a vague anxiety by toe
I took my 5-year-old daughter to the LA Natural History Museum today to see some real dinosaur bones, which was a super fun way to spend a couple hours. She ran around with her tablet taking pictures of everything she thought was cool, or of anything she wanted to show to her mom or littleContinue reading “#1141 – the book about my idle plot on a vague anxiety by toe”
#1140 – self-titled by Dan Reeder
This album was recommended to me by the Spotify algorithm, in all its glory, which has rarely if ever let me down. It knows me so well. How could I resist the debut album of an artist who is such a DIY guy that he makes all of his instruments himself, including woodwind and brass.Continue reading “#1140 – self-titled by Dan Reeder”
#1139 – More by Pink Floyd
Amid a text chain discussion of the merits of the album Obscured By Clouds, I noticed that I had never listened to More. I’m not going to pretend that this era of Pink Floyd is my favorite, but there are plenty of bright spots throughout these precursors to their worldwide stardom. For the record, IContinue reading “#1139 – More by Pink Floyd”
#1138 – If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears by The Mamas & The Papas
I overheard an Instagram video yesterday that featured California Dreamin’ and realized that I’ve never listened to an album by these guys. In fact, despite my awareness of the group pretty much since I have been aware of music, I really only knew two or three songs from their catalog. So interesting how a songContinue reading “#1138 – If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears by The Mamas & The Papas”
#1137 – God Help Us by The Embarassment
The pride of Wichita, Kansas, The Embarassment was one of the first bands to release music through Sub Pop. This album is their first proper full-length offering, released in 1990 about 7 years after breaking up (reunited in the late 80s).
#1136 – The Hardest Pit In The Litter by Big Pokey
It’s been a while since I’ve done this, but today I went back to a classic NAAD selection technique: learning about an artist because of their death. I read about the passing of Big Pokey, a legend in the Houston hip hop scene, last week, along with many tributes from some heavy hitters. Whenever thisContinue reading “#1136 – The Hardest Pit In The Litter by Big Pokey”