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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

music, shmusic


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Due to the holiday weekend and my sense of time being through off by my long weekend this post is short and sweet. I honestly forgot and Tuesday came quickly and this was completely last minute. There's quite a few albums dropping today:




What We Saw From the Cheap Seats by Regina Spektor


NPR is still streaming the album and I think it's her best yet. My favorite tracks are, "How", "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)", and "Firewood". She has this way with words and telling stories that makes me so happy, she's one of the most unique artists out there right now. There's also a little 8 minute interview she did on NPR that was fun to hear. I always enjoy hearing artists talk about their work.
You can watch Regina live from New York on Thursday, 31 May starting 10pm ET. NPR will be streaming the show; you can get more info here.


Here by Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros


I'm already clapping and having a good time.


Valtari by Sigur Ros


ekkk! what can I say Sigur Ros is what dreams and are made of; my emotional being put to music! It's some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard.



By the Horns by Julia Stone


Her voice is stunning.


I saw this film over the weekend and I loved it! The soundtrack was great. So if you get a chance check out the film/soundtrack. My new favorite old song is "Nights In White Satin" by The Moody Blues. [:




    John Mayer did an interview during one of NPR's segments called, World Cafe, it's about 45 minutes long, but it was cool to hear John talk about some personal growth stuff. He offered more background on the album and how it's different than his previous albums. If you don't like John Mayer it might make you like him a little more, or you might just keeping not liking him... you know whatever. As a fan it was neat to get some context on some of the songs he's written. So if you've got an extra 45 minutes to spare you might find it interesting. (GAH you're probably completely sick of me talking about this guy, right?)


Any albums coming out today you're excited about? I know I've missed something life changing... [: Let me know!


xoxo - c




p.s. Again, I apologize for how short this post is... I'll be back for real next week! 

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Renegade Craft Fair and other things...


Last weekend I had the pleasure of hanging out with one of my very best friends, Jessica and her boyfriend Paul. This girl stole my heart about 3, almost 4 years ago and I've never looked back. [:
We met up in Austin at the Renegade Craft Fair and it was wonderful... I got some really neat things and some fun shots as well. Jessica wrote onetwothree posts on the craft fair full of photos of a bunch of the venders that were there.





I recently got a fun new lens from the Photojojo store... the Diana Lens. It's made for toy cameras and gives photos a dreamy or hazy look that I'm in love with. Photojojo sells the lens along with an adapter to fit on a DSLR. I shot all of the photos from my day in Austin with this lens.



Free photo booth!
Jessica & I got our pose on:







Jessica



Jessica & Paul


I also brought along a Kodak disposable camera:








best friends




here are some randoms also from the Kodak, but not from my Austin trip:




Amber and Lindsey 


Ethan


Have a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend... my plan is to sleep well. 


xoxo - c

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

music, shmusic: John & Jon

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May 22nd: 'Born and Raised' by John Mayer




"Goodbye cold, goodbye rain
Goodbye sorrow, goodbye shame
I'm headed out west with my headphones on
Boarded a flight with a song in the back of my soul
And no one knows" 
-Queen of California

I've been listening to this album pretty much non-stop for a week now and I'm definitely not sick of it. This album is John Mayer's first in two years and it was worth the wait. John took a hiatus of sorts for the last couple years... moved to Montana, had surgery on his vocal cords, grew up a bit, and wrote and recorded this album. (More on all that here: interview with Ellen, interview with NPR)
I have been able to relate on some level with most of John's songs, I'm emotionally attached to almost every one. (Except for 'Waiting On the World to Change', I avoid politics like the plague.) This album has a lot less angst than his previous albums, angst might not be the right word. So I'll say that this album feels to me like a huge sign of relief. I feel like these songs reflect a man that is beginning to see his potential, beginning to be ok with the musician that he is. I suppose he said as much in his interview with NPR, but I feel like he did a great job making the listener feel it in the tracks that make up Born and Raised.

(obviously not my photo.)
My two favorite tracks on the album are "Walt Grace's Submarine Test, January 1967" and the title track, "Born and Raised". 
"Walt" is a song about a man that "...took a homemade, fan blade, one-man submarine ride." I love story songs and this song is not only fun to listen to, but has been fun for me to dissect. The story is about a man who builds a submarine and takes it to the other side of the world. He uses it to start his next life, leaving everything (including his wife and kids) behind. I wonder if John used this fictional man to give life to some of the emotions he's experienced over the last few years. Considering the backlash he received for his infamous Playboy and Rolling Stone interviews, facing the uncertainty of the state of his voice, and who knows what else it would make sense that'd he'd want to get away for a while. In his interview with Ellen he talked about his big move from California to a remote part of Montana and how good it's been for him. I suppose it seems a little bit silly, a man building a submarine, but I love the emotion in the song, and specifically in these lines.

"And for once in his life, it was quiet
As he learned how to turn in the tide
And the sky was a-flare when he came up for air

In his homemade, fan blade, one-man submarine ride."

Life is too busy sometimes and I lose myself in the craziness. I wouldn't mind locking myself in a quiet submarine and shipping off somewhere.




"Born and Raised" is the title track and after hearing the song and listening to the couple interviews I've heard with him, it makes sense. Essentially this song is about growing up. Pretty basic concept, but when you look back to tracks like "Stop this Train" off of Continuum it's obviously something he's struggled with and avoided. 



"And all at once it gets hard to take
It gets hard to fake what I won't be
Cause one of these days I'll be born and raised
And it's such a waste to grow up lonely"

My favorite line in the whole song is that last one from the section above. Probably because it's true. [: I appreciate the honesty in his songwriting... the things he's writing about are completely relatable; very little fluff.

The album finishes off with, "Born and Raised - Reprise" and it's a very happy outlook on growing up. I love the contrast between the two tracks... the first feels like facing the mountain and the second and final track is coming down on the other side. It's another moment where you can hear the peace in getting past so much that had been holding him back before. 

The album as a whole is great. Even though Continuum is still my favorite, I think this album is his best so far. The songwriting is poignant and transparent... he doesn't hide much from the listeners. SO GO LISTEN.

More May 22nd releases:

  • That's Why God Made the Radio by The Beach Boys
  • Once Upon Another Time - EP by Sarah Bareilles
  • Vows by Kimbra
  • Gestalt by The Spill Canvas



"Restless" by Switchfoot


(obviously not my photo.)
I went to a Switchfoot concert last week. I'd never seen them live so I didn't really know what to expect. Jon Foreman is one of my favorite songwriters, his Season EP's changed my life. A few years ago I spent over $60 to own all four on vinyl, that's how much I love them. If you haven't heard them they really are brilliant. Anyway... the show was great despite a crappy venue and poor sound and I ended up being super glad I went.
One of the songs off Vice Verses called, "Restless" is the newest addition to my list of favorite songs. Jon writes about restlessly seeking after Jesus. The biggest desire in my life is to love Jesus well and through that love the people around me well. This song hits me so hard every time I hear it. In a cool way God is using Jon to convict me of own complacency/laziness in my relationship with Jesus. There will never be an end to the things God can teach me, so I should be restless in seeking them out. If I'm not growing and seeking Jesus I'll never see the love I desire to give live out in my actions.
Up until last Wednesday I hadn't given Vice Verses a real chance, but in between listening to Born and Raised I've been jamming it and it's really good.

"I am restless
I run like the ocean to find your shore
I’m looking for you"

Sometimes my DSLR weighs me down and takes away from enjoying the music... so I left it home for this show. However not having a camera just makes me feel really anxious so last minute I asked my friend Heather to pick up a disposable camera for me. She very kindly stopped at a Walgreens so I could keep my prime parking spot at the venue. The three photos below are from Switchfoot's set...








More MUSIC!:



  • Sigur Rós' upcoming album, Valtari is streaming on NPR right now - it's good.
  • Regina Spektor's upcoming album, What we Saw From the Cheap Seats is streaming on NPR - also very good.


Both albums drop next Tuesday and I'm stoked! 


What are you listening to today??

xoxo 

-c


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

music, shmusic

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Ten Stories by mewithoutYou


What can I say? mewithoutYou has been blowing my mind since 2008. [: Lyrically they are one of the best and they're musically so unique and Ten Stories didn't disappoint. It's a concept album about circus animals surviving a train crash. Seems silly, but Aaron Weiss has written about heavy and dark things from the viewpoint of animals and he's done it really well. I think that speaks of his incredible imagination and creativity. I've been listening to this album on Spotify and it's quickly becoming a new favorite.
Drew Beringer did a great review of the album on absolutepunk, so be sure to check that out because he did a WAY better job than I could ever do. [:


The Only Place by Best Coast

I haven't spent too much time with Best Coast's first album "Crazy for You", but I'm really enjoying the title track from their new album, "The Only Place". It drops today and I think it will be a perfect summer album. Fun solid music. 



Born and Raised by John Mayer

This album is awesome, I love this guy. It's streaming on iTunes today and through till the release on the 22nd. I'll give a full review next week when it actually comes out. I've already picked out my favorites and I've had it on repeat since yesterday. yay!



This is a baby documentary about the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, Rhode Island. The documentary is a little over 28 minutes long, but really worth it; I got teary eyed. There's very few things I love more than hearing musicians  talk about music and fellow artists with so much love and respect. Things like this also make me so depressed that I ever left New England. I've put this festival on my list of things to do before I die. I was looking at the line up for 2012 and I just about died of sorrow. It's going to be an incredible weekend. So if you are going to be in the New England area this summer and want something to do July 28th & 29th check out this festival.

More Releases:



Bloom by Beach House
One of My Kind by Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band

iTunes Singles:
 I really like these two tracks, worth the space on your computer, especially with summer coming up. They will make a good addition to your soundtrack. [:

Anna Sun by Walk the Moon <-- free




What are you listening to today?


Xoxo - c


Friday, May 11, 2012

Emily & Robyn

Last Friday my sister Emily and her friend Robyn agreed to take a photo adventure with me. There's a lake just down the street from my house so I laid out some photo ideas in my head before we left, but in typical christine fashion none of them really worked out. [:
That's really ok though because it still was super fun and the girls were so lovely and patient. We went to the lake and then spent a bit of time down on the river. We didn't last long at the river because Emily ended up spotting a snake. So we left and drove to Dairy Queen for an ice cream cone. yum.


Emily

Robyn
















Have a lovely weekend!


Xoxo - c