Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Catching Up

So I have a myriad of updates for this blog and the thought of doing a post for every single one of them kind of makes me want to curl up in a corner and talk to myself.

So to alleviate the possibility of needlessly getting put on medication and still not letting my 3 faithful readers down I'm gonna break it down A-Team Montage style.

The Hotel Cafe and Concerts Front

I've seen 5 shows since Episode I.

Episode II-
Rogue Wave
Awesome rating: High 5

They were great. When I first heard these guys I thought that their vocals were the same person re-dubbed a few times because their blend was so perfect and counter-tenory but I was happily proved wrong when every single player in the band was a vocalist and a gifted one. And you know me and a band with good vocal technique (lovelovelove!!!).... They were amazing. I'm still looking for one of their songs. Their bass player was amazing but looked like a slightly intoxicated extra from Deliverance. He made for good watching though.

Episode III
Mandy Moore
Awesome Rating: thumbs up

I know, I know. Mandy Moore???! As in Candy and A Walk to Remember? Yesh - that one. After the Zack Braff break up she decided to let herself feel a little bit more and had the good sense to date Greg for a stint too and the musicality rubbed off. Her new stuff has bit of grit and personality. Patrick and I went and it was surprisingly fun. She had the microphone up too high the whole time and was singing with her neck strained looking up and that sort of bugged me but she was up there with just her guitar/piano player who was also a co writer of a lot of her stuff and it was good. The music was catchy and they played a lot of stuff that was still embryonic and for the new record because the Hotel Cafe is a perfect place to flex new stuff. We're a supportive audience.

Episode IV
Steven Kellogg and the Sixers
Awesome Rating: Exploding High 5

This was one of the funnest shows I had been to in a while. These guys are more folk rock than the normal indie singer/songwriter stuff that I grab at the Hotel Cafe but I LOVED it. All of the guys are ADORABLE and the music was fun, upbeat, positive, well written and really loved by the band. You could totally tell. All of them were just having a blast and it leaked out into the crowd. I went with the timeless Lauren (who was in town for the Swell Season concert) and we just giggled and smiled the whole set long. They even took time to tell us their favorite bad jokes during a bridge and played a euphonium as part of a song and as an ode to a band members band geek roots. Absolutely wonderful

Episode V
Greg Laswell
Awesome Rating: Exploding High 5

Yes, yes. I saw him again. No I'm not stalking him. He's just that good and was just as amazing as all the times before. One of his songs from the new album has been on every episode of Grey's this season and a few other shows. I almost dry heaved when I wandered into my mother's room and she had that HBO vampire wannabe-Twilight show on (True Blood, I think) and my Comes and Goes in Waves was playing (which is still the most played song on my extensive iTunes). I was lit for Greg that hes getting such exposure, but the really bad vampire show???! Come on. Greg is way too good for that. Grey's - I can get behind that. I have no doubt he's going to be huge and getting into his shows will eventually be an expensive claustrophobic nightmare so I'm enjoying him as much as I can right now when there is breathing room and a chance to say whats up before the show.

Non-Hotel Cafeness

Ingrid Michaelson
Venue: House of Blues Anaheim
Awesome Rating: Exploding High 5

This was my 2nd time seeing Ingrid. The first was at the Hotel Cafe tour in April and she was a stand out performer then and considering what the line up was that's saying something;

Greg Laswell
William Fitzsimmons
Cary Brothers
Jim Bianco
Meiko
Priscilla Ahn
Jessica Hoop
Ingrid Michaelson

I originally went to the show for William Fitzsimmons. He isn't signed and its hard to find gig of his so when I saw this and started scrolling through the line up it might as well have been Christmas. I was like What? Wha??! WHAT?? with every name down the line up. It was like everyone I was listening to and loving. It was a fabby show because there were acts I didn't know either hence I left a big Meiko and Ingrid fan.

Ingrid has gotten some serious radio play and stuff since then and has her OWN tour now and so that's what I went to with my marvy friend Molly. Ingrid is a NY girl that just knows who she is and knows shes good at what she does and she is SO comfortable on stage and so the whole show is equally fun and comfortable. She's infectious and so smart. She used the world "proclivity" (in regards to the men she dates and their baldness) in a radio interview I heard once and the interviewer just stammered. It was brilliant and I knew we could be best friends. I wouldn't expect anything less from a red headed Long Island girl with saucy glasses. I think I really am developing a girl-crush. I don't know many people who can turn a ukulele and a Death Cab cover into a spiritual experience. My favorite song of hers remains "The Chain". I love her voice, I love her writing, I love her moxie and vulnerability. Shes a gloriously human artist. She talks smack about her junkinthetrunk during shows and convinced us to sing along louder by painting a picture of a date where she asked to touch our boobs. How can you not have a girl crush on someone like that? I mean- really....!

Her openers were marvy too. Newton Faulkner has had my attention this week. He plays guitar like the kid from August Rush and has brilliant resonance and a head full of delishly crazy dreadlocks. Totally fun on stage.

Album Front

Artist: Snow Patrol
Album: A Hundred Million Suns
Awesome Rating: Exploding High 5

I've had this album recommended to me by 3 people in the last 3 weeks and I finally got it from Christian this last weekend when I was in DC and it's life-changingly beautiful. Every track has grit, poetry, passion and is dripping with that organic kind of expression that most Celts and their art have. It goes straight from their heart into yours, none of this pit stopping in the brain stuff. Favorites are The Golden Floor and If There is a Rocket Tie Me To It.

Artist: ABBA
Album: Mamma Mia Soundtrack
Awesome Rating: High 5

I know I'm a bit late on this train but for some reason it just really resonated with me last month. I sang my little heart along and came to the conclusion that its physically impossible to be sad when listening to ABBA. Like, they can be singing about really heavy and sad things but you're smiling and feeling the need to dance the whole time. I heart ABBA and I really heart this movie. Its just above the Muppets in terms of believability and viscosity but I love it nonetheless. If I'm in half as good shape as Meryl Streep when I'm that age give me a gold metal. Seriously.

Netflixations

Movie: Swingers
Director: Doug Liman
Release: October 1996
Awesome Rating: Exploding High 5

I'm also WAY behind the times on this one too. I've been quoting it since high school and I know and love all of the actors and creative talent involved but I have never sat down to watch it ever. So it came up in my queue and was waiting for me when I got home from DC and it was a perfect way to come home to LA. I really love this city and movies like this remind me why. High quotability, fantastic costumes, I could drink up that Vince Vaughn in 3 frosted mugs, smart writing and almost sardonic direction, and its all about LA! Practically a perfect movie? I think so. Is she looking at me now? How 'bout now?

Donde Esta la Biblioteca

Book: The Twilight Series
Author: Stephenie Meyer
Awesome Rating: Tumbs Up

I liked these books. I really did. I LOVED them before the 4th one came out. I was dedicated. I really was. I even dragged a guy friend to a midnight party for the 4th book. I was that excited. I had high hopes but with the 4th book it was kind of like an amazing song that had you all emotional and then ends with a massive atonal double hand slam on a piano keyboard and everyone walking off stage.

Exactly. Like. That.

I think it wasn't edited properly and rushed out and Stephenie didn't have time to Stephenieify it like she did with Twilight. I remain in love with Edward, Alice is my best friend (have any of you met Tracy? Totally Alice. Girl Scout's honor), and Emmet is my fav in the family. I just adore him. Stephenie needs to take some baby naming lessons, that's all I'm going to say about that AND read Midnight Sun if you have a sec. It will exponentially multiply your love for Edward and help you get over any Bella hatred (like it did me). She still drives me crazy but I think I can stand her now that I've seen her through Edward's eyes.

Book: The Ranger's Apprentice Series
Author: John Flanagan
Awesome Rating: High 5

So I originally read these books because a male type to whom I recommended Twilight that read them declared that it was "his turn" and my assignment were these books. It only seemed fair and it's adolescent lit type medieval fantasy. How bad could it be right? There are currently 8 books in the series, 4 only available in the US (it's an Australian series) and I read the 7 of them that he had and was pleasantly surprised. The first 3 books were a bit oooohhhhkaaaayyyyyyish. Just your standard coming of age of a scrawny orphan kid (Will) story by means of learning how to be a "Ranger" or part of the kingdom's intelligence/CIA type force of fighters. Characters were sweet and the plot was captivating enough to let me finish but nothing life changing or evoking the "my kids need to read THIS" reflex.

However, the continuing story and cast finally hit a stride in the 4th book and it continues through the 7th. I'm currently in the 8th right now (and yes I did order it from Australia. Freight isn't what you think it might be) and I'm really enjoying them and I really do think "Yes, my kids do need to read these. They need to know these people and learn the lessons that Will does." They're sweet and of good report. So yay for recommending Twilight and getting something just as (if not more) sweet in return.

Book: Pride and Prejudice
Author: Jane Austen
Awesome Rating: Exploding High 5

I'm making my yearly round on the text and it is still new and familiar kinds of wonderful and as giggle inducing as ever. I love Jane. I love Lizzy. I love Darcy. I love this story and it never ceases to amaze me and make me want to be a better writer. I will always have hope because I will always have Jane.

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