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CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Dan Aran - Breathing (Smalls)
Drummer Dan Aran chose the title to his debut disc with an eye toward metaphor and concision. His is a carefully-constructed percussive approach that studiously avoids bombast and ego in favor of naturalistic style that rises and recedes in a manner akin to respiration. For a leader and drummer that...
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1. I’m perfectly happy to agree – Phil’s role is far more adding to the compositions. But it’s not like Radiohead were doing anything while Selway was recording his album. The fact that he recorded an album doesn’t mean he had no impact in TKOL. 2. You asked me, so I’ll ask you – source? >I believe he said something to the extent of “I’d rather make an album with just a laptop than a guitar”. He did indeed, while talking about people thinking that because you’re not using acoustic instruments, you’re not doing it properly. >without the pressure of making the NEW RADIOHEAD ALBUM, That may have been the intention, but he must have known that he’d still be under the same pressure – like Radiohead fans weren’t going to expect the same level of quality from The Eraser after a 3 year gap. >that doesn’t mean they’re not good Absolutely not, I love The Eraser. But at the same time, there are obviously some similarities, but I really can’t say that The Eraser sounds like Radiohead. Which leads me neatly on to… >It’s not wrong to say it’s basically The Eraser II, at least the first half of [...]
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Shared life. Yes. Boy do we need that. Perhaps the most wonderfully mystical prayers of Paul's is that “Together with all the saints” we might grasp the love of Christ.
There are many reasons for a privatised Christianity though – our entertainment culture is a significant one. But only one. It's interesting that our evangelical definitions of spirituality were privatised before our cultural definitions of leisure were!
Well, for starters, if you like Type O Negative, you would probably like other Goth Metal. Check out the most recent Katatonia album entitled Night Is the New Day.
You should also probably listen to Master of Puppets and Kill 'Em All on loop in an attempt to purge The Black Album and all of Metallica's later efforts from your mind…
Since you cite Tool a lot, here are a few bands that Tool owes a lot to: Neurosis (in particular, check out Through Silver in Blood), Eyehategod, and Tiamat (probably want to start with Wildhoney).
I would also recommend The Pixies, which aren't on your list even though Nirvana is. (Kurt Cobain once said all he wanted to do is copy The Pixies.) Do yourself a favor and pick up Doolittle.
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Phil Selway-ed out for the day.
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This tune is called “Riva”, by Dan Aran
India’s cinema moguls have ambitions far beyond Bollywood, but Reliance partnership with DreamWorks has yet to win over international audiences Cowboys and Aliens was the biggest, shiniest fruit yet to fall off the tree planted in July 2009 by Steven Spielberg’s DreamWorks and India’s Reliance when they signed a deal $825m in new funding to the American studio. You could see Cowboys and Aliens as a kind of metaphor, the comic-book mashup format symbolising the meeting of two disparate cultures. But we’re not talking about Bollywood and Hollywood: there’s nothing remotely Indian in the film. It’s the way globalised culture, whoever is funding it, descends on local territories that I’m reminded of; a dazzling technological lightshow that interrupts daily life and then leaving us scorched rustic cowpokes where we were standing. The showbiz ionosphere is what Reliance hoped to reach when they hooked up with…
BTW did I mentioned that Clive Deamer was alongside with Phil Selway last night, THAT was pretty neat!
It is admirable that the Charleston Symphony Orchestra is establishing a musical ensemble based on the traditions of the Fisk Jubilee Singers; however, organizing it under the umbrella of the CSO Gospel Choir will serve only to misinform the public, so that the differences in substance and style between gospel music and the spirituals, the latter sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers, are made even less clear. An official communication from the University, since the Fisk Jubilee Singers are mentioned in the about the newly formed CSO ensemble, should help to clarify the differences and, hopefully, request that the new ensemble be established from the CSO Gospel Choir.
Richard M. Turner, III, DME (Fisk, BA in Music
Former Director of the Fisk Jubilee Singers (1968-1971)