Just came back from Boston. It is definitely a cool place to go. I wouldn’t mind going back in the near future. With bars like this, museums like this, and coffee/desserts like this what else do you need?
I have been listening to a lot of new records I bought/picked up for free from the library (legally in case you were wondering). Most recently…
- Montreux by Joe Pass. I don’t think you can really go wrong with a Joe Pass record (at least any that I have heard).
- Young Americans by David Bowie. This is when Bowie shifted his sound to a more “R&B” influence. There are a couple good tunes but overall kind of a downer.
- Duet by Gary Burton and Chick Corea. They are great at playing their instruments but they release some of the corniest music I have ever heard.
- Axis by Paul Bley. I found this by pure luck AND it was still sealed. This solo piano album has only four tunes on it and there are some reallllly great moments. I wish I would have known about this album sooner.
- I have also been listening to music released by New World Records who’s misson is to “record the music of American composers that would not otherwise be represented in the catalogues of the commercial recording companies.” They also release a ton of really interesting folk music. They just taught me about “mouth music” yesterday… unbelievable. (I like the guy at 1:19)
- Lastly, I have been listening to Decapitated’s new album Carnival is Forever and their most recent previous release Organic Hallucinosis, both of which are pretty amazing.
I really should add something about Feist’s new album. She is releasing teasers. Yep.
I am getting a piece performed this Sunday at the Olmsted Arts Festival… I have already said this sooo I’m just going to move on.
The new metal album is going to get some guitar treatment next week. It is going to be, as they say, “insanely brutal.”
And of course, crazy library things.
I figured I would also add something really cool that I found.






