3.28.2006

A Band I Saw in Austin, A Band I Should Have Seen in Austin, and Some Damn Good Radio

A Band I Saw in Austin; Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - 3.16.2006 - Eternal Nightclub

A Band I Should Have Seen in Austin; Arctic Monkeys (Pictured at the SPIN Party in Austin).

Some Damn Good Radio;

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - <-- Link to NPR webcast from earlier this month.

Arctic Monkeys - <-- Link to NPR webcast from last night's show!

Have a listen, aiight?

3.24.2006

I Did It With A Wiffle Ball Bat

Are you a listmaker? Do you do top tens like Dave Letterman? Do you do top fives like John Cusak in High Fidelity? I am a list maker and my friends (for the most part) are listmakers too. We will actively engage in conversations like “Top Five American Bands” or “Top Five Movies From Your Childhood” or “Top Five Kate From Lost Moments” ( I liked when she was golfing in that one episode when they were stuck on an island).

A popular topic that surfaces from time to time is “Top Five Bands You’d Like to See Live, But Haven’t Yet.” This list, of course, assumes that the bands or artists you choose are still making music, or at least touring. While this particular topic hasn’t surface in recent memory, I have been forced to reevaluate my list because, while in Austin, I knocked off my #1; The Beastie Boys at Stubb’s BBQ on March 16, 2006. It was incredible.


After seeing MCA, AdRock, and Mike D earlier in the day at a question and answer session at the Austin Convention Center, word began to spread that the Beasties were going to perform at a secret, unannounced show later that night. I decided to head over to Stubb’s at about 6 to see if there was any truth to the rumors, and sure enough anxious fans were already queuing up for the unannounced show that had somehow managed to become quite, well, announced.

After listening to the entire sound check, hearing the characteristic turntable scratches of Mixmaster Mike, I eventually was let in with the masses, grabbed 2 Lone Stars, and made my way to the front of the crowd. As soon as the crowd settled in, Mixmaster Mike burst onto the stage with the affable greeting “What Up Mother Fuckerrrrrsss?” After spinning and scratching on the ones and twos for a solid ten minutes (and yelling “Move! Mother Fuckers” repeatedly), the 3 MC’s came out to join their 1 DJ, and they started getting’ down with no delay.

The Beasties did not disappoint and ran through a 60 minute set spanning from Licensed to Ill’s “Paul Revere” to To The Five Boroughs’ “Triple Trouble.” While they certainly have their share of gray hairs these days, the lyrical skills have not aged at all, the show was dope, and everything I had imagined it would be.

So, having the #1 knocked off my “Bands to See” list, I am forced to reevaluate and re-rank my choices. Here they are. In this order:

1) The Arcade Fire
2) Beck
3) The Shins
4) Yeah Yeah Yeahs
5) My Morning Jacket

What are your 5?

3.20.2006

SXSW Blog Fusion Announcement & Straightforward Directive #2

Me and Albert Hammond. Austin, Texas. 03.15.2006.

Hey scenesters, the hiatus is over! I'm back from Austin and I'll be starting to post stories and thoughts from my trip during the coming days and weeks, so prepare to rock your tight little asses off through the written words of a tired, yet incredibly musically fulfilled fan. ALSO, I'm going to be posting some snaps from my time in Texas, potentially prospectively loosely tied to the posts here on DDCD so be sure to visit Psychovisuals often in the coming weeks. I have many photo to show...

Straightforward Directive #2: Listen to The Cribs.

Drummer Ross Jarman and Bass Guitarist / Vocalist Gary Jarman

Guitarist / Vocalist Ryan Jarman

In this brave new world of bands whose names lead with everyone’s favorite article of speech, sometimes it becomes hard to differentiate between The Crap and The Shit. The Cribs fall into the latter category of fecal adjective-ity. They are one of the best fraternal bands to come from the UK since Liam and Noel decided to Definitely Maybe inspire millions. If these pics from South By Southwest are any indication, The Cribs rock pretty hard. So, if you like rocking hard, listen to the Cribs. Aiight?

3.11.2006

Unofficial Temporary Hiatus


Dearest Readers:

I would like to start by apologizing for an unannounced hiatus from posting on DDCD. For whatever reason, I've felt rather uninspired by the world around me and have not been compelled to write. All apologies...

Spring Break 2006 is upon us in the law school world, and I have begun my jaunt in Chicago, where today I'll be celebrating "Unoffical" St. Patrick's Day in the city. Being an Irishman myself, I fully realized that this day is not the real thing, but it serves as an excuse to drink all day and watch college hoops and wear green. I'm for all of these things, and symbolic logic tells me that I'm for"Unofficial" St. Patrick's Day.

An interesting tidbit about St. Patrick's Day related horror films (that I learned yesterday) is that Jen Aniston, yes Rachel "Green," was the female lead in Leprechaun! Brilliant. Beat that Man-gelnina Jolie!

I'll be celebrating the real St. Patty's in Austin, Massachusetts where I'll be going to a few shows and meeting all sorts of nice U-Texas coeds. On the 17th I'll be at the SPIN Magazine party, where I hope to bend Chuck Klostermann's ear and have a look at Lohan's rear.

Because of the upcoming travel and resultant limited computer access, I am taking an unoffical temporary hiatus from DDCD, BUT if I have the means I will post from the road, aiight? Hopefully, I'll return with many thoughts about what I've seen on my travels, college hoops, and at least one sexy time story.

Stay Focused,
Dinner

3.03.2006

Straightforward Directive # 1

Listen to Destroyer if you have any interest in innovative, clever, ranting, lyrically confusing, aurally ambitious, non-formulaic, Canadian "indie-pop." Oh, and also if you are down with judiciously potent use of the word "Fuck." (Pictured is Dan Bejar, creator of Destroyer)