Thursday, April 30, 2009

The 2009 Summer Jam Contest Has Begun


David B. is at sea and nearly internet-less (seriously), so I figure someone else at Popsheep should step up while he's away. Popsheep founder Jay and I have a pact actually (agreed upon very late in the night at a house party six weeks ago) that we'd both post a least one entry before the end of April. So expect an entry from him about a Kenny Rogers rarity in the next five minutes.

Summer has finally arrived in Vancouver and, as such, the need for a proper "summer jam" is immediate. My nomination:


Jay Arner & Megan McDonald have played around town for awhile (in great bands like The Poison Dart and International Falls, plus amazing remixes), but there's something serendipitous about their timing with Fine Mist. The world wants (and needs) overwrought synthpop right now. "Stop or Start" is both a sort of love song & a sort of breakup song and a tune we can all get down to.

The picture above was taken on my phone at a craft fair that Jay and Megan were rocking a couple of weeks back. Jay & Megan's moms were there (emergency lyrics change?) and she said I freaked her out by "whooing" before they played "Stop or Start." What can I say, it's my jam.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Facilitator

America has so many people in it. It's basically jam packed full to the brim of an infinite amount of people. It is easy to constantly be surprised by someone, in any field, at any time. For instance, last night I saw nine bands play between the hours or 8pm and 12am. I was prepared for some greatness (White Fang, Fortress of Amplitude, Rob Walmart feat. Watery Graves) but nothing could have prepared me for the comedy genius duo named Talibam (also purveyors of serious music) or the best "first band out of nine bands to play on a Tuesday night" performance I have ever witnessed. Like all great animals, the spectacular music of Pregnant dies when caged, but here is the closest approximation to the handful of wonderful songs that started off the epic night:

Pregnant - One Thing to be Sure of


To clarify, the Pregnant in question is a solo guitar/singer/looper from central California and his CD-R Ikewimin contains a Steely Dan/Steve Reich mash-up. Other than an overheard conversation where he said he had once played with Walter Weasel and the above written information, I don't know anything about Pregnant.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Tired,

which is why I stopped reading and started only listening.

Cool Breakfast Blog by Adam of Lake and a million other bands that may or may not have delay on the vocals, I don't even notice/care any more. Sparse, efficient, meaningful and of a superior quality, everything I look for in a good magazine (of which the internet is the best).

As for my own laughable consistencies, this must come as no surprise:
Cole Moldy Milner - Miss You When I'm Gone