Monday, October 31, 2011

Where is our "Freebird"?


Where are our killer solos? Do we need them anymore? Have they disappeared? If so, when? and why?

Were they not a cathartic experience? Don’t we need that in our lives? If they’re gone, what have we replaced them with? Is our catharsis now being provided by the drop of a dubstep bassline? By a howling Chris Martin chorus? By the drone of My Bloody Valentine guitars? By heavy metal riffs? By a man in a large mouse-head, on his laptop? By a particular dude in a headband, on his laptop?  

Where are the minutes-long meanderings? Where’s the artistry inherent in taking a song to a whole other plane? Where is our divergence from the expected? Is it with Animal Collective’s fire-side yelps and shouts? Even when they showcase it, aren’t they using a Grateful Dead sample? Where is our 21st century staple?

Are we past the days of guitar solos? Have we evolved past them? Have all the good ones been done already? Would we only be rehashing the past? Is “Freebird” maybe best experienced through the lens of a high-school cover band? What about the other great guitar solos? What about any seminal solo, of any kind? Doesn’t everyone want to play air drums when “In The Air Tonight” is on? Didn’t Mike Tyson?

Don’t you wonder sometimes?

Monday, October 24, 2011

Halifax Pop Explosion in Haikus!

tough to see, but No Joy's Jasamine White-Glutz is the second-hottest girl in Canadian indie

I've never really been one to limit myself, but in the spirits of expediency and experimentation, I gave this a try:

Tuesday @ Reflections:

Ohbijou:
Beautiful singing
Orchestral sound, very good strings
Horrible venue

Braids:
Spell-binding voices
Off-kilter drum beats resound
Bought split 7”

Wednesday @ Olympic Community Hall:

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart:
They’re from NYC
Last stop on tour, happy bunch
Exceeded my hopes

Thursday @ The Seahorse:

Jenocide:
Cute girl, toned it down
Show consisted of beat loops
Had people dancing

We Were Lovers:
Pretty non-descript
Fleshed out their live act nicely
I had a few beer

Bonjay:
Kind of reggae sound
Didn’t stick around too long
Roommate liked them lots

Thursday @ The Khyber:

Something Good:
My friend’s band, at Khyber
Small, living-room-sized venue
Loud, but diverse sounds

Friday @ The Seahorse:

Honheehonee:
Saw half, stood outside
Seahorse bouncers suck a lot
Real neat sounding band 

Graham Wright:
Tokyo Police Club
Their keyboardist, was good show
He liked Halifax

Library Voices:
My favourite show
Packed so much energy in
Eight people on stage

Friday @ The Palace:

Juan MacLean:
DJ just stood there
Few people at the Palace
Left early to eat

Saturday @ The Palace:

No Joy:
Love this band so much
Hardest rocking girls I’ve seen
Weren’t really “there”

PS I Love You:
Love this band so much
Fattest rocker I have seen
There was too much there

Fucked Up:
Great show to end on
Ears rang for two days after
Pink Eyes is nutso