Archive for March, 2008

Mar
31
2008

CD Review: The Dodos’ Visiter

posted by Carlye at 10:55 pm.

My review of The Dodos’ Visiter for JamBase.com:

Within the first four seconds of Visiter (released March 18 on French Kiss), it’s apparent that The Dodos aren’t your run-of-the-mill singer-songwriters, pop-rockers or even rock-folk-pop-singer-songwriters. The duo has a distinct sound that’s almost impossible to be label.

Most of the 14 tracks flow seamlessly together in a pattern similar to an orchestral suite. Marked by slightly sullen, quietly sung lyrics paired with quick, repetitive drumbeats that mirror a metronome - the beginning of almost every song on Visiter is the same. While some stay like this and continue building tension until their respective conclusions, others, most notably “Joe’s Waltz,” loudly climax with harsher drumming, background howls and a significant increase in both energy and intensity.

Whether it’s the pedestrian near-ballads “Park Song” and “Undeclared” or long, detailed poppier pieces like “Jodi” and “God?” that last over six minutes, it’s nearly impossible not to tap a foot to the mix of driving beats and steady guitar strums. I became a MySpace Dodos junkie before I got my hands on this full-length, and was initially disappointed at how much “Fools” and the aforementioned “Jodi,” both tracks featured on their page, stood out on the album as more developed and catchier than their counterparts. But, Visiter is an album to be lived in, where new lines and phrases constantly become stuck in your head when you least expect them. Over time standout tracks level out with the less immediately grabbing ones, and if there’s one thing The Dodos are it’s multi-layered. And maybe even rock-folk-pop-singer-songwriters, too.

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It appears their MySpace account has been deleted. Not sure why, but MySpace.com/mericlong, where I used to sit and listen to their tiny selection of songs over and over, is no longer there. Weird.

Mar
31
2008

Newsies!

posted by Carlye at 9:50 pm.

Hey guys,

Just wanted to let you know that things might be slow for the next few days, as I’m beginning to seriously think about starting a new website. It would be separate and unrelated to this, and the prototype I have in my head is pretty neat, but I need to lay it out before I jump into something that will overwhelm me, even though I want to start it immediately.

But, there’s news — I have a new column in Buzz! It’ll have the same name as this blog, and hopefully it will be bitchin’. I’ll repost it here every Thursday, but pick up a hard copy to get the ink-on-your-fingers feel of some cold, hard journalism at work. (Yeah right.)

Also, by next week I should have officially started two new website jobs, which I will introduce at a later time.

So, get excited for more content in a little while, even if will be linked from other sites and thangs.

I ate a half pound of cheese today,

Carlye

Mar
31
2008

I Prefer The Band To The Politician

posted by Carlye at 8:34 am.

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Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin is featured on Daytrotter today! I’m only on the first song, but so far, this in-studio perfectly captures their sound, which always seems so accessibly lived-in.

Mar
30
2008

I Was There: Casados/Vandaveer/Ryan Groff, 3/29

posted by Carlye at 10:19 pm.

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Check out my review of Casados, Ryan Groff, and my favorite new act, Vandaveer in my review! Click the link to read it!! There’s photos, too! Click away!

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Mar
30
2008

P(Oops)!

posted by Carlye at 1:58 pm.

AEPi’s Philanthropy event, Dumps for Dollars, occurred this morning. People dropped a few bucks to get a square of a plot that a cow was roaming around on, and whoever owned the square of where a cow pooped won $500. Not only was it the most creative philanthropy I’ve heard of, it’s the funniest — my friend Brad told me that the cow escaped, and ran all the way to Green Street.

I think I would have rather seen that then have won the $500 bucks.

Mar
30
2008

I’m Having Camp Counselor Flashbacks

posted by Carlye at 1:16 pm.

Why oh why oh why would you bring loud, screaming children to an on-campus coffee shop to play with toys when it’s clearly full of students studying?

Mar
30
2008

Man At His Best For The Least

posted by Carlye at 12:54 pm.

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Many of Hearst’s magazines are participating in a special $6.99 subscription offer. A full year of Esquire (!) Popular Mechanics, Harper’s BAZAAR, Marie Claire and a half year of Cosmopolitan are up for grabs. I already subscribe to Esquire and about 8 magazines…but what’s one or two more? For less than $7 — two issues at newsstand prices! — its definitely worth the pocket change.

Check it out here.

Mar
30
2008

Big Broski

posted by Carlye at 10:13 am.

“The Tribune said that Ames and his gang created ‘a state of affairs in the municipal government of Minneapolis that discounts anything Tammany Hall ever dreamed of.’ Ames fled the city.”

— from my history textbook.

Isn’t it weird that it’s practically impossible to flee anymore? Satellites, cell phones, credit cards — all of these guarantee that if you’re running and someone with access to these is looking for you, you’re screwed. With all the technology on earth these days, you can’t hide. Everywhere you go, you’re being tracked.

Creepy.

Mar
29
2008

You Never Thought You’d Like A Song. This Will Change That.

posted by Carlye at 7:00 pm.

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menomena song

it makes want to rip my skin off and run around in circles

it’s that good

Donald: it makes you want to do meth?

me: hahahaha

Mar
29
2008

History Schmistory

posted by Carlye at 3:52 pm.

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Fresh flowers + a brand new highlighter + The 1900s = perfect materials for studying for a post-Spring Break midterm.