Thursday, October 23, 2008

Girl "Gregg Gillis" Talk


Far and away, Girl Talk's Feed the Animals is my favorite album this year. Good lord, he might be the coolest gentleman on the planet. Sure, he is a biochemist who used to leave on the weekend to DJ in Europe. He layers popular songs on top of each other and mixes and matches them to make cooler songs. Its like he is unravelling a knot of popular music and unleashing something better and more complicated. His list of samples is fabulous, everything from Tom Petty to Jay Z to Temple of the Dog. Great stuff, well done and high energy. Couldn't ask for anything more perfect in this era of music. Its a fuck you to the music industry.

Guillermo Del Toro is an Awesome Maniac


Guillermo Del Toro's movies remind me of the worst parts of childhood. Still, his movies are beautiful. The make up and the sense of wonder are top notch. "Devil's Backbone" is no exception. Set during the Spanish Civil War it tells the story of a haunted orphanage. Spanish directors unpack stories better than any other country. This is the best non Japanese foreign thriller I've ever seen.

Weird Band, Animal Collective's Album Artwork


Good lord, these guys are bizarre. I'm not going to lie I think this cover is pretty cool. I hope their album is as experimental as the last couple. The sounds that Panda Bear comes up with make me want to pee my pants.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Signal: Not Sure I Have the Crazy


Clearly, this movie is about the effects television have on human beings. The point its making is so over the top it makes my head hurt. The weirdness of this movie was pretty fun, though. Still, the ending was nonsense.

Dan Kennedy's "Rock On' Rox


Dan Kennedy's "Rock On" comes highly recommended. This book was a lot of and cleared up some terrible things about the music business. I first heard about this book on the Sound of Young America. Dan sounded like a really cool guy. He is funny and seems really sincere. Sometimes he takes jokes a little far and you lose interest. but mostly he is right on the money with timing. I can't wait to read his other books.

Keep Going, "Jordan Jesse Go!"


Far and away my favorite pod cast is Jordan Jesse Go!. Its a fun show with Jesse, who is the host and bad guy and Jordan the funny guy. I'm not sure Jesse knows he is the bad guy. They have great guests, like John Hodgeman and Jimmy Pardo. The duo are well schooled in improv. Their comedic chemistry is fabulous and their guests jump in with no problems. If you get a chance check out Jordan Jesse Go! You won't regret. I strongly recommend any episode with Ashkon.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Download This Now


Funkhauser by Hard 'N Phirm - Fun song about a goofy fuck song. You will not be dissapointed
Electric Aveune by Eddie Grant - Another fun song, will put a smile on your face.
My Hand - Buckethead - Only a crazy person could write this song.
European Oils - Destroyer

Just one gentleman's opinion.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Run, Fat Boy, Run


Sean of the Dead,  was a great movie and Hot Fuzz was pretty good, but I'm not sure Simon Pegg has figured out how to make a good movie without gimics. Thats the problem with Run, Fatboy, Run. The joke behind Pegg's previous two movies is they childishly portray films of the past. The r fighting off zombies and over the top police tactics don't translate to a family comedy, but work great in his prior projects. The language didn't translate either. I missed the innovative editing, the clear audience and mayhem of previous movies. 

Saturday, September 27, 2008

SEC Thoughts


1. From here on out, I'm all for black outs.
2. Reser stadium should now be called the Beaver Trap.
3. Houston Nutt will beat someone he shouldn't, every year.
4. I hope Petrino won't pull a Saban next year.
5. Crompton in the Clawnfense is horrible. Just bad bad bad.
6. LSU beat MSU: shocking.
7. Fuck your black shirts, Georgia.
8. Urban Meyer must dread the Rebs.
9. Keep it up Joe Pa. You deserve to coach as long as you want.

Air Drumming Movie funny?


At last night's premiere for Birmingham's Sidewalk film festival, a little movie about air drumming was pretty funny. "Adventures in Power" a film about a young man trying to express himself seemed like a knock off of "Wet Hot American Summer" or "Napoleon Dynamite" but was a warm, imaginative and fun little show. Sure, it relied heavily on wigs and funny glasses for a lot of the jokes, but three creative scenes really made me laugh. I Don't want to spoil those, but if you like solid comedy give this one a try.