Unbelievable!

Imagine my surprise today when I stumbled upon this particular variant on the tired YTMND site. They stole my Chewbacca audio!

I don’t know whether to be furious or elated, or both. It’s ranked #20 all-time, and it’s only been up for a month!

I guess I’ll have to be furious, considering how someone else is getting all of my accolades. But wow, it looks like it got played on WGN radio and Fox News! Holy crap, I’ve been on FOX NEWS. Kill me now.

No title could possibly encapsulate the randomness to follow…

…but I needed to come up with one.

Anyway…

I’m still trying to organize my life as it is captured on the platters of my new iBook’s hard drive. In the midst of doing so, I’ve been listening to some of my own recordings, including the new Inflationary Cosmology CD.

A co-worker, listening to the new CD, made the unfortunate observation that the main guitar pattern in the track “Nothing New Under the Sun” is remarkably similar to the opening of “More than a Feeling” by Boston… and sure enough, it is.

Oh well, at least I got the title right.

In other news… I just have to join the cross-linking stampede and draw your attention to this hilarious entry on someone else’s blog regarding the bizarre, Babelfish-esque cross-translated English subtitles from a Chinese bootleg DVD of Star Trek Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

There are many things to enjoy, but I think my favorite is that “Jedi Council” gets translated as “Presbyterian Church.”

That’s it for now. Back to reorganizing my existence…

My new CD is now available!

The tracks for my new CD have all been mastered since May, but I was second-guessing the whole project. (Wow… with a sentence like that, you can see why I’m not in marketing.) Anyway… I realized that it was really just one bad track that was tainting my opinion of the whole thing. So I just removed it! Now, 4 weak minutes shorter, I think it’s a much stronger piece of work.

But don’t take my (not terribly compelling) word for it, listen for yourself! I don’t have the website for the new CD done yet, but the CD itself is for sale in the Room 34 Online Store, with audio samples and everything!

The new CD is called Inflationary Cosmology.

Top 5 Albums of 2004

Another year is almost over (and considering where we’ve come, I can only hope the next four go as quickly… but I digress; besides, I’m still on political vacation). Time to review the sounds that made their way into my ears (or at least onto my iPod) this year…

5. Benoît Charest: The Triplets of Belleville (Soundtrack)
This brilliant soundtrack lifts from such diverse influences as Django Reinhardt and Curtis Mayfield, and works as perfectly as the animated feature itself. Everyone owes it to themselves to experience both the film and its music.
4. Wilco: A Ghost Is Born
I’ve only just begun to delve into this album but it seems to hold great potential. (Plus, Jeff Tweedy lives in my sister-in-law’s neighborhood in Chicago.)
3. Beastie Boys: To the 5 Boroughs
Dripping with ’80s pop culture references, the only question that remains is best spoken in the words of George McFly: “Do you really think I ought to swear?” The occasional expletives don’t detract, however, from such delights as “Think twice before you start flossin’ / I’ve been in your bathroom often,” or “Ad-Rock, a.k.a. sharp cheddar / my rhymes are better / What the Helen of Troy is that? / Did I hear you say my rhymes is whack?” (More on that here…)
2. U2: How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
I was groovin’ on “Vertigo” for a couple of months (yes, cranked up to 14), and when the full album “dropped” (pardon the pun) I wasn’t the only one grabbing it from the rack at Target 10 minutes after they opened. This would easily win my best album of the year, were it not for…
1. Brian Wilson: Smile
Wow. Friggin’ holy crap, WOW. Perhaps not only the best album of the year, but of the past 37, since that’s when the former Beach Boy started working on it. No one (least of all Wilson himself) ever expected to see (and hear!) it finished, but here it is. And worth the wait.

Addendum: February 26, 2005

When I wrote this, I hadn’t yet checked out Green Day’s American Idiot. Having pretty much loathed the band before, I didn’t expect much, but this album really is quite amazing! If I were to revise the list above, I would probably put it at #2.

Smile

Yes, it’s really here. It’s very existence is almost beyond comprehension… the fact that it is so brilliant, and was actually produced this year pushes it over the edge.

Brian Wilson has completed, and completely re-recorded, the legendary, long-lost SMiLE and it’s a masterpiece.