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04/06/2009

[...consumed anew #127 - 130/about me #131] !!! (33 bands #7)

Filed under: ...about me, ...consumed anew — Tags: , , , , — Graig @ 1:37 pm

Me And Guiliani Down By The Schoolyard (A True Story) ep
It’s January 2004 and GAK and I are working on a review website “Dirty Monkey Bugspray Fun”, and we’re trying to compile a “best of 2003″ list. There was some cross-over, but not all that much. What was evident, though, was that the absolutely monolithic 9-minute “Me and Guiliani…” was far and away the best song of the year. Released on an ep from the then-obscure - but quickly growing in notoriety - !!! (”Chk Chk Chk”) it’s a deeply grooving track that combines indie rock with vintage disco, dipping its feet into punk and psychedelic. It’s a full-body experience - ears, mind, head, feet, butt - it’s a powerhouse track that perks you up and gets you moving at 126bpm (apparently the lyrics are quotes from Footloose). It’s backed with “Intensifieder (Sunracapellectrohshit Mix 03)”, a perhaps less engaging track, but also clocking in at over nine minutes, it lives up to its name, growing, intensifying over it’s length, gradually building over its repetitiveness. Me and Guiliani… broke !!! (”Chk Chk Chk, or any other 3 repetitive sounds - Pow Pow Pow, Unh Unh Unh, etc” - named after the subtitles on The Gods Must Be Crazy where the native language clicks or pops would be written as “!!!”) out from their dance club scene in California and wide across the globe as leaders in the wave of indie dance music.

Louden Up Now
Their 2004 full release was an exciting prospect. The ep, having delivered two massive tracks, led expectations to believe Louden Up Now would be more of the same. Although the average length of the 10 tracks is about 5 1/2 minutes - ranging from a scant 1:19 and 2:31 to 7:33 and a replay of “Me And Guiliani…” - few of the tracks delivered upon the promise the ep made. My initial reaction, especially by the time the six/seventh track played (the inane 2-part “Shit/Schiesse/Merde” with the final track being an instrumental version) was that the band should stick to releasing two-song eps. The well intending but banal “Pardon My Freedom” is tedious while “Dear Can” is empty sounding (”I know you want more”… yes, this song needs more), and aside from “Me and Guiliani..”
only the opening track “When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Karazzee” even hints at delivering upon expectations. I was almost ready to write !!! off as a one-hit wonder after this. Certainly there was little, if any reason to hang onto the album.

Take Ecstasy With Me ep
But in 2005, !!! returned with another 2-song ep, surprisingly enough both cover songs. The title track, a near-8-minute re-interpretation of the great Magnetic Fields’ track, which somehow expanded its spaciness while also bumping up its dance floor effectiveness, the band citing that studying Stephin Merritt’s song structure inspired them to reinterpret how they look at making music. !!! “Ecstasy” though double the length of the original, stays true to the source, and yet is its own beautiful beast. The backing track, a cover of Nate Dogg’s “Get Up” is surprisingly even more effective, a pulsating bass line and drum machine provide the foundation for a singsong interpretation of Nate Dogg’s rhymes that change tracks completely yet no less effective. It takes an solid club song and turns it into an epic anthem. Just as with “Ecstasy”, “Get Up” stays true to the original in many respects, but !!! build it up, fill it up with instrumentation and even speed the bpm up slighly, bolstering it to something that feels alive, especially when it builds into an orgy of psychedelic noise by way of James Brown. Was !!! back? Sure felt like it.

Myth Takes
The following year, their third album emerged, and I was absolutely hesitant to hop on board. Hadn’t they learned that what we want are two back-to-back powerhouse tracks, not full albums. Was it true, had they learned how to compose songs and not just drift aimlessly over repetitive riffs? The preview track, “Heart of Hearts” not only confirmed it, but threatened to best even the now legendary “Me and Guiliani…” as their greatest song. But the album, with it’s first two tracks at under 200 seconds in length, showed that they weren’t only capable of epics, and that they knew how to make shorter songs work. The opening title track sucks the listener in with an infectious groove, twangy guitars, and inviting lyrics. If anything it proves too short, but the pounding “All My Heroes Are Weirdos” shifts gears so drastically there’s no time to dwell. “Must Be The Moon” at just under six minutes, is a concentrated dancehall floor burner, but can compete with any of !!!’s epics to date. It’s rapidly paced, and doesn’t give itself time to dwell. Throughout the album, there seems to be story within the lyrics, which is instead of novelty the norm. “Sweet Life” turns the !!! style on its head, taking an almost Stevie Wonder-esque, dance-soul turn, while “Yadnus” is a thundering march that seeps sweat through your headphones, and the eight-minute “Bend Over Beethoven” proves that they haven’t lost their epic touch. The final track, “Infinifold” is weak, !!! venturing into ballad territory, which they’re not incapable of moving to, but needs to be carefully tread.

33 Bands: 6
(what is 33 bands?)

Does !!! make “the list”? I’m not sure. I’m certainly capable of succumbing to their infectiousness, but at the same time, I’m not 100% certain of their ability to build upon Myth Takes nor how much longevity they have. I’ll tentatively add them to “the list” and see

Artist: !!!
Albums owned: Louden Up Now (2004); Myth Takes (2006)
Eps owned: Me and Guiliani Down By The Schoolyard (A True Story) (2003); Take Ecstasy With Me (2005)
Album(s) missing: !!! (2001)

Status: On tour

Personal history: Saw them live in 2007, and found the lead singer’s go-go dancing somewhat… unsettling, which actually put me off the group for a while. I got over it.


33 bands (in no particular order):
1. The National
2. Modest Mouse
3. De La Soul
4. TV on the Radio
5. The Futureheads
6. !!!

03/06/2009

[...about me #130] headcrusher

Filed under: ...about me — Tags: — Graig @ 2:44 pm

I got a new hat yesterday, a nice off-white, pinstriped Cuban-style cap with a black-stitched, ornate floral print on the side. It’s lovely, really. It was also only $5. But it doesn’t fit my head. Okay it does fit my head but it’s snug. All the excess hair on the top of my head makes it more snug than if I were more closely cropped. The hat is non-adjustable, so hopefully it’ll stretch a little. But until I get a haircut I don’t think I can wear it (it’s an extra-large too). Y’see, if things are tight on my head, I start getting a headache. Even just a pair of sunglasses whose arms are a little too close together can do it. Perhaps I have a soft skull? I dunno. I’m just pressure sensitive I suppose. I don’t think I could negotiate a sweatband, or even a ponytail, quite frankly. My skull is weak, my brain delicate.

16/05/2009

[...consumed all new #130] Azrael: Death’s Dark Knight #3

Filed under: ...consumed all new — Tags: — Graig @ 12:11 pm

Time was comic book companies would introduce a new character, run them around in a back-up feature or put in appearances in a few different series, gauging their popularity before they went ahead and put them in a series of their own. Hell, it was about 40 years before Green Arrow got his first series. Well, there’s a new Azrael in Gotham, as introduced in the three issues of this series, and according to the final page of the third issue, he’ll be appearing in his own series this fall. I’m not necessarily upset at the idea of churning out a new series nobody is asking for, but rather that this mini-series is written less as a complete story and instead as a set-up to it. The new Azrael is not even developed to a point that we care about him very much at all, nevermind anticipating his further adventures, and the third issue doesn’t even attempt to conclude the story developed in the first two issues. Were this issue 3 of an ongoing series I wouldn’t mind so much but it’s presenting itself as the conclusion of a mini-series and it’s less than satisfactory. Of course, to be perfectly honest, I’m not invested in Azrael at all (or the “Battle for the Cowl” to which this is tied), and really only came aboard for Frazer Irving’s always incredible art… well, almost always. Here even he seems bored by the story and there are more than a few panels which seem less than enthusiastic (a particularly awful shot of the “dramatic reveal” – he’s on the cover, no drama there – of Ra’s Al Ghul the low point).

13/05/2009

[...learned #130] lymphoma

Filed under: ...learned — Tags: — Graig @ 10:29 am

“Lymphoma is a type of cancer that originates in lymphocytes of the immune system. They often originate in lymph nodes, presenting as an enlargement of the node (a tumour).”

Such a node was found on my mother’s neck, although it would appear and disappear seemingly randomly. A lymph node removed from her stomach region returned negative for Lymphoma, but after many tries, a biopsy on her neck was finally done about four weeks ago, the results of which came back positive.

“Lymphomas are closely related to lymphoid leukemias, which also originate in lymphocytes but typically involve only circulating blood and the bone marrow (where blood cells are generated in a process termed haematopoesis) and do not usually form tumours.”

This is probably why they took a bone marrow sample from my mother yesterday (the purpose of which she wasn’t sure about). She starts chemotherapy on Friday, after first receiving a primer and meeting with a slew of experts who will help her understand what’s to come. My cousin went through a similar process a few years ago and championed through it, so I think Mom has an even better resource there. There will be 8 chemo sessions, three weeks apart, meaning it’ll be a six-month process.

Lymphomas account for about 5% of the cancer cases reported annually in the U.S., and there are four broad groupings and over 40 different forms. I’m not even close to having a medical degree so understanding and keeping straight the difference between each isn’t going to happen. Not today at least.

Mom’s spirits are high, and have been throughout the past two and a half months having to deal with not knowing what was going on inside her. From everyone I know who has faced the big “C”, having a positive the attitude is half the battle. And for my mom, anti-nausea medication is almost the other half (give her a concussion, give her a severe infection, give her cancer, and she can deal with it… just don’t make her nauseous).

The love and strength of our family is with her.

11/05/2009

[...about me #113/learned #127/i ate #121-135] snackaholic

Filed under: ...about me, ...i ate, ...learned — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Graig @ 4:56 pm

Whilst spending two concentrated weeks with my Mom and Dad, working on the house, making frequent trips to Rona/Home Depot/Canadian Tire, watching hockey, eating meals, and just being a family that I have inherited a lot of traits from my parents, in particular a snacking obsession which it would seem stems from my dad (probably my mom too, but she’s found willpower).

In the time they were here I ate:
121 - Peak Freans Lifestyle Selection Blueberry and Brown Sugar Cookies (with Flax!)
122 - Humpty Dumpty ChedACorn
123 - Doritos - Nacho Cheese flavour (I was originally trying to make a point about the fakeness of dialogue in food commercials and wound up getting suckered into snacktime)
124 - Munchos
125 - President’s Choice Blue Menu Fig Cookies
126 - one dollar Swiss fruit and nut chocolate
127 - Bounty coconunt chocolate bar
128 - peanut M&Ms (Aden’s favourite)
129 - cherry & creame cheese danish
130 - apple & creame cheese danish
131 - Tim Hortons donuts (maple glaze, double chocolate)
132 - day old Tim Hortons donuts (honey glaze)
But the snacking didn’t stop there, carrying into the weekend
133 - meh cherry pie (from the local fruit stand)
134 - more Tim Hortons donuts (their sucky walnut crunch, which I always forget is nothing like the awesome Robin’s Donuts walnut crunch)
135 - apple pie (as made by Aden’s aunt, and about the best apple pie I’ve had in 2 or 3 years)

Thankfully I’d been working my ass off the past two weeks, climbing ladders, pulling cables, sweating it out in monkeysuits insulating the attic, so I didn’t really gain much weight, but that kind of snackiness can’t continue. I’m a snacky guy in general and I try to reserve it for one or two nights a week, but my folks, well, let’s just say they’re enablers. Heh. Love them lots though, and I wouldn’t have gotten much done without them.

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