It's been a while, but I am glad to be back... B and I are heading down to San Diego tonight to watch the Padres destroy the Dodgers and fat-boy, cast-off David Wells at PetCo park. We are also staying the night in a hotel near the stadium. So with that said... Woooooo! for not having to drive home from San Diego late at night. Here's to a great Labor Day weekend for everyone out there.
Peace, NcB.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
The Verdict
Well people of the internation, the verdict is in! Eisley's Combinations wins... After listening through the likes of Eisley's latest work and Singularity by Mae, I cannot help but compare the two and choose a winner.
The reality is, Combinations is a strikingly original work of art that gleans influences from Stevie Nicks to Alanis Morissette and even moments of Sarah McLachlan while never straying from the oh so tasty indie song writing structures. The vocal stylings of Chantalle and Sherri DuPree could melt the wallpaper off a Civil War era plantation house and each song seems like it should be the theme of the next Zach Braff drug-downer-satire-comedy flick (e.g. Garden State). Moreover, the production quality of producer Richard Gibbs and his Malibu studio kills anything I've heard this year.
On the flip side, Singularity glides through ears, brain and out the other side without ever stopping for a truly memorable moment. Not to surprisingly, since signing to Capitol and scrapping their previously written material due to it's lack of radio-a-promotion-ability, the result is just a more clever Yellowcard with better tones and melodies. Now I will listen to it over and over for the next couple weeks in my car and have all the songs in my head for months to come, but what happened to the Mae I used to know writing story-book themed albums with interactive liner notes and a true dedication to the meaning of their acronym name (Multi-sensory Ascetic Experience). In the end... its good... but thats about it. I will throw down positive vibes for the song Just Let Go which I feel is one of the better pop-rock songs of the year.
Eisley: A-
Mae: C+
Peace, NcB.
The reality is, Combinations is a strikingly original work of art that gleans influences from Stevie Nicks to Alanis Morissette and even moments of Sarah McLachlan while never straying from the oh so tasty indie song writing structures. The vocal stylings of Chantalle and Sherri DuPree could melt the wallpaper off a Civil War era plantation house and each song seems like it should be the theme of the next Zach Braff drug-downer-satire-comedy flick (e.g. Garden State). Moreover, the production quality of producer Richard Gibbs and his Malibu studio kills anything I've heard this year.
On the flip side, Singularity glides through ears, brain and out the other side without ever stopping for a truly memorable moment. Not to surprisingly, since signing to Capitol and scrapping their previously written material due to it's lack of radio-a-promotion-ability, the result is just a more clever Yellowcard with better tones and melodies. Now I will listen to it over and over for the next couple weeks in my car and have all the songs in my head for months to come, but what happened to the Mae I used to know writing story-book themed albums with interactive liner notes and a true dedication to the meaning of their acronym name (Multi-sensory Ascetic Experience). In the end... its good... but thats about it. I will throw down positive vibes for the song Just Let Go which I feel is one of the better pop-rock songs of the year.
Eisley: A-
Mae: C+
Peace, NcB.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Next Logical Step
Well, my progression down the dark path of internet fads continues... I'm not proud of it, but I must, I cannot hold back, I will not be denied... I joined a fantasy football league with my coworkers............... ugh.
Peace, NcB.
Peace, NcB.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
New Tunes
Just wanted to throw out a quick recco for a couple of my favorite indie bands that have new records coming out next week (8/14/07). Both bands I have seen live in the last year or so and both represent themselves well. They both have decent websites and Myspace pages with some of the new tunes on them so take a sec and hit the links below... Reviews to come for each album next week.
Eisley - Website - Myspace.
Mae - Website - Myspace.
Let me know what you think... Peace, NcB.
Eisley - Website - Myspace.
Mae - Website - Myspace.
Let me know what you think... Peace, NcB.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
True L.O.V.E.
The following is a tribute to Mike and Lindsey Trozzo, who were wed on August 4th, 2007.
L - Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the one who leads, guides and calls us (and them) to Himself and has guided this relationship in a powerful way. I am so happy I was / am an insider that got to see these two meet and grow in such a unique way.
O - Others... as in those who Mike and Linds care for more than themselves in both talk and walk every single day. Thanks for the countless conversations, laughs, words of wisdom, and talents.
V - Vital... to me, B, A, M, Z, A, E, C, M, J, K, etc... etc... etc... All first initials that will mean little to most but much to some. I know family is half a country away, but you are our family... our tribe... forever.
E - "Everything Laudable," one of my all-time favorite worship songs, written by Mrs. Trozzo herself back when she was Ms. Mosher, the Sycamores were Split the these two where just getting started. From day one, there was something special there, and I'm not just saying that.
What God has brought together let no man bring apart... Peace, NcB.
L - Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the one who leads, guides and calls us (and them) to Himself and has guided this relationship in a powerful way. I am so happy I was / am an insider that got to see these two meet and grow in such a unique way.
O - Others... as in those who Mike and Linds care for more than themselves in both talk and walk every single day. Thanks for the countless conversations, laughs, words of wisdom, and talents.
V - Vital... to me, B, A, M, Z, A, E, C, M, J, K, etc... etc... etc... All first initials that will mean little to most but much to some. I know family is half a country away, but you are our family... our tribe... forever.
E - "Everything Laudable," one of my all-time favorite worship songs, written by Mrs. Trozzo herself back when she was Ms. Mosher, the Sycamores were Split the these two where just getting started. From day one, there was something special there, and I'm not just saying that.
What God has brought together let no man bring apart... Peace, NcB.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Sticky... Check.
Well, as I write today, I sit in my hotel room in downtown Houston on the back end of a travel day from purgatory (notice... not as bad as hell). But, I am in one piece and feeling good, about to get ready to go have a nice meal with my wife. The purpose behind our trek here to H-Town is to celebrate the wedding of two of our best friends in the world, but I'll post more about them in a couple days.
Last night was a blast, B and I went to a secret taping of Rascal Flatts performing for Nissan Live Sets on Yahoo!. The show was on a literal sound stage at Fox Studios in Century City, them same stage where they filmed the "Leo dies in icy cold water" scene from Titanic. Only the set is now decked out with a truly bitchin' stage and sound system. So, to make a long story short the band played all of their hits and a few new cuts from their upcoming record (which were very clean) and also did some Q/A with the audience. Highlight of the night was when drummer, Jim Riley, lost a stick, and though he smoothly drew another from a nearby quiver, realized (with a look of anguish on his face I might add) that these takes need to be perfect for the audio/video recording... and yes... they stopped and started again... amazing and hilarious. After this performance, I am a true Rascal Flatts fan and look forward to seeing them again. Be sure to catch that live set when it's posted online. The Brown's grills should be plastered all over it.
Peace, NcB.
Last night was a blast, B and I went to a secret taping of Rascal Flatts performing for Nissan Live Sets on Yahoo!. The show was on a literal sound stage at Fox Studios in Century City, them same stage where they filmed the "Leo dies in icy cold water" scene from Titanic. Only the set is now decked out with a truly bitchin' stage and sound system. So, to make a long story short the band played all of their hits and a few new cuts from their upcoming record (which were very clean) and also did some Q/A with the audience. Highlight of the night was when drummer, Jim Riley, lost a stick, and though he smoothly drew another from a nearby quiver, realized (with a look of anguish on his face I might add) that these takes need to be perfect for the audio/video recording... and yes... they stopped and started again... amazing and hilarious. After this performance, I am a true Rascal Flatts fan and look forward to seeing them again. Be sure to catch that live set when it's posted online. The Brown's grills should be plastered all over it.
Peace, NcB.
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