Bury Me Not
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Bury Me Not ❤ One night in the fall of 1993, I came home late after drinking with friends. Home was a shared house that I had only just moved into that day or… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ As an evocation of the partly trancelike and partly nerve-churning properties of an hourlong back-country drive through sideways snow & occasional whiteout & bullying, shrieking winds, this one by Black… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ Scout Niblett, “Your Beat Kicks Back Like Death” (buy I Am here )Doesn’t get much simpler than this – a ragged drumbeat, a melodic warble, a couple tiny scraps of… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ I was really big on Stereolab at first: loved the thick keyboard whooshes, the autobahn rhythms, the blend of disparate collector-geek influences into one purposeful sound. Was all over their… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ The Field, “A Paw in the Face” (buy From Here We Go Sublime here )I was late getting onto this album by The Field, aka Axel Willner, a man from… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ Sparks, “Perfume” (buy Hello Young Lovers here )I don’t know much about Sparks, so when S started playing this one a lot – and as its genius quickly overcame my… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ The Saints, “Just Like Fire Would” (buy All Fools Day here )In which a band previously most noted for punk anthems (and previously discussed in this space by Gary Butler)… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ Since everyone else is doing it (OK, almost everyone ), here are my fave albums of the year, and I’ll even throw in a few mp3s. These are alphabetical by… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ In a bookstore last night they were playing Tom Verlaine’s first solo album in its entirety, which was making me happy indeed. This song in particular is on my Anywhere… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ (A snowing comes across the sky....) Plants and Animals, “Guru/Sinnerman” (buy digitally here )This has jam-band trappings, I suppose, but it just sounds like great jazz to me. The repeating… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ I’ve always dug what I’ve heard of the band Birdbrain – jittery horn-based rhythms being welcome in my life – so I checked out with interest this new band H.E.R.,… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ Masonic, “Way Gone By” I like this one because although it starts out pretty straight – skating-rink organ, Beach Boys sighs in the background – the band seems to get… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ I loved Joy Division in high school and I’ve gone back to their stuff intermittently ever since. For an adolescent, the mystique of Ian Curtis’s suicide at the age of… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ Even a small-timer like me gets all kinds of unsolicited e-mails urging mp3s upon me, more than I can keep up with. Most of what gets sent ain’t my cuppa… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ Among music geek types, it’s de rigueur to float above the fray of Pitchfork. If you admit to reading the site at all, it seems, you must immediately pile on… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ Coltrane Motion’s Songs About Music might be my fave record of the year so far. The lyric fragment above – from “Twenty-Seven,” the second song – goes a long way… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ From a conversation about the politics of Facebook, overheard last night in a Bloor Street pub: “It’s not just dumb, it’s mean. It’s intentionally hurtful. It’s like, Oh, I didn’t… Read full post »
Bury Me Not ❤ The Entwistle death anniversary was actually June 27. But better late then never. From Before I Get Old: The Story of the Who by Dave Marsh: In Ealing, John Entwistle… Read full post »
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