Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Band concert!

Gettin ready for my school band concert. I play tenor saxophone. I'm here with all my friends, cos orchestra sux! Were playing some pirate crap, shenandoah, the theme songs to the incredibles and the tempest! Get ready to be blown away bitches!

Birthday Boy Bike Jack

Friday, April 9, 2010

10 More CD's to Get Before They Get Lame

1. It's Not Me, It's You by Lily Allen
2. Rawr! by Nickasaur
3. Save Me, San Francisco by Train
4. Absolution by Muse
5. Jason Derulo by Jason Derulo
6. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix
7. XX by The XX
8. Oracular Spectacular by MGMT
9. Manners by Passion Pit
10. Cage the Elephant by Cage the Elephant

Review of Ocean Eyes

Hey-
This is my official review of Owl City's Ocean Eyes.

Hm. Mediocre.

I appreciate the effort that Owl City put this much effort into writing hits on his Apple computer. (which is probably why he gets so much promotion on iTunes!) Honestly, I think practically every song on this city revolves around "Fireflies." It has that playful and childish electronic feel, which I typically hate, but there's just something about this album that keeps me hooked every time. I don't know what.

Overall, I would recommend this album, but you need to give it some time to grow on you. It will eventually. Be patient young padawan ewoks.

Kudos to Owl City,
BirthdayBoyBikeJack

Transference

Hey everyone-
Sorry it's been sofa king long. To make it up to you, I am making a new line of music reviews. I hope you enjoy them. Here's my first one, on Spoon's recent album "Transference."

First of all, let me tell you that I am pretty much Spoon's biggest fan. Ever. My life goal is to go to a Spoon concert. Honestly. I loved Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga and Gimme Fiction the most, and the others were pretty decent too. So, as you might expect, I was totally psyched for the release of their first album since 2007 (thanks a lot for the wait, by the way). But, when I heard Transference, I was extremely underwhelmed. And that is one of the biggest understatements I have ever made.

Transference did not meet my expectations. It just didn't have that passion and awesomeness that I heard in Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. I wonder what happened. But I suppose after eight full releases, you eventually run out of good material. Kidding. But still, it was not impressive. The saddest part of it was the only two songs I liked where the hyped-up Written In Reverse and the one that is only like two minutes long, Is Love Forever? because of the line "I grew up in a supermarket..." because I love their normally hilariously queer lines. Not anymore. I laughed for a minute and a half, then never laughed again. It was not powerful, it had unimpressive guitar parts, and honestly, I think Spoon depended on their lovable raw sound a little too much on this one.

Overall, this is not a Spoon album I recommend. It does not show their real potential and skill as a band, which they sure as hell have.

NO DISCO TOAST,
BirthdayBoyBikeJack