Saturday, January 31, 2009

Crappy Valley

I love living in Utah. But the people here can get a bit irksome. For example, Grant and I went to the movies tonight to see Taken. Whilst waiting in line for tickets, Grant politely let an elderly gentleman step in front of him because he had a quick question about the available seats in the theater. I thought to myself it was nice of Grant to do that. We got inside and sat down in our assigned seats as many Utah theaters often do nowadays. Lo and behold, the elderly gentleman sat right down next to us and began talk to his wife who's assigned seat was directly behind us. Once again, Grant being the nice guy he is offered to trade places with his wife so they could sit next to each other. A few minutes passed and we noticed that there was a third party to this elderly group who's seat was much further away and the man was shouting to her explaining what Grant had done. The man kept hinting to his wife that maybe Grant would trade seats with the other lady and he did. Then, following suit, I traded my seat with the third party member so that all three of them ended up sitting next to each other, elbow to elbow as the show started. As soon as they all got in their seats the elderly man said to the others in a triumphant tone, "See. I told you I would get us seats next to each other."

It was at that moment that I wished that Liam Nisson would have showed up and Taken our seats back for us.

Bigger family=bigger house

We have finally started on our basement. Not only will it double the square footage of our house, but it provides much cooler living quarters during the summer (which is hard to think of right now in the dead of winter), and it is nice because we can control what it looks like a lot more than the main level. The framers finished yesterday so I can start doing the electrical in the upcoming weeks before I head back to work on the road. We are hoping that it will be finished before number 2 gets here so that everyone who wants to come visit will have a place to stay.

This is the main room. We are going back and forth on adding a kitchenette. It is such a rediculous word plus that kind of stuff is for millionaires, not us. But it will provide much quicker access to our soda pop whilst down there.

This will be Oliver's play room. We are trying to do an "indoor tree house" theme which is going to take a little work and a lot of imagination.

Nicole is real excited for her new fireplace. All she can think about lately is how cold she is and how she wants it to get warmer. It gives her hope for next year during winter when she will be locked inside the house with two kids.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Best Albums of 2008

I know this comes a bit late, but it's tradition. These are my top 10 picks for 2008 in no particular order:


Nicole and I got a chance to see Neil Halstead in New York when we were there. It was a fantastic show. I really like Mojave 3 but it's nice to have a fresh batch Neil's more mellow songs. It is a great sing-a-long album. You just have to get by a bit of sacrilege on the best song of the album called "Sometimes the Wheels" and all is well.

Not only does this album solidify TV On The Radio as one of the best new bands of the decade, it also makes you want to revisit their previous album, "Return to Cookie Mountain." There are many similarities between the two, but "Dear Science" has a much less pop feel to it. Almost like they recorded the very first thing that came to mind and, unrepentantly, ran with it. There are not as many catchy songs with memorable lyrics as their first album produced, but that makes it all the better to listen to again and again because you find something new each time you give it a spin.

I really liked this album for the reasons that most other Will Oldham fans may hate it. It has a much more friendly sound and much less references to things of a sexual nature. But more than anything, I am so glad that there wasn't a girl singing back up vocals on every single stinking song like on his previous record. I really enjoy his older work, but it is nice to see that he isn't reproducing the same things over and over, especially since he feels the need to release something new every 4 to 6 months.  

If you have never heard of these dudes, download one of their songs and close your eyes when you listen to it. You will probably picture something reminiscent of a bunch of long hair hippies wearing smocks and prancing around in a field holding hands and playing lutes and recorders. When I first heard their self titled album at Amoeba in L.A., I thought it was Jim James singing so it caught my attention. But it was much better than anything My Morning Jacket has put out in the last two years. I bought it right away. Later I purchased the "Sun Giant" EP which has my favorite song of the year, "Drops in the River." Their LP, I would have to say, is my favorite album this year.

If you are not listening to Dr. Dog yet, go buy this album. Everyone thinks Beatles when they hear them, and gets turned off instantly. You have to get over it and enjoy the fact that their songs are flawlessly composed. This album insinuates somewhat of a late 1800's theme and is filled with so many different types of sounds and instruments. Railroad noises can be heard along with ancient and out-of-tune pianos. A few songs get a little preachy in this album as did many albums this year. And the songs are most impressive collectively unlike their previous albums. But it is a great addition to their catalogue and to my collection.

This was the most pleasant surprise this year. I never thought these two guys would do another album, or at least not for a while. Calexico returned to their roots with this album, dialed up the Spanish lyrics and dropped a lot of the ambient sounds that they shoved into their previous album, "Garden Ruin". More classical guitar and mariachi sounds dominate this collection of songs. This is an album that both me and my Mexican friends from Columbia can enjoy whilst at work.

I have only listened to this album 3 or 4 times since I bought it, but I am very impressed with Justin Vernon's writing skills. I think the thing that impresses me the most about this album is that it is the type of music that I would want to write. It is mostly mellow and can easily fade into the background when you listen to it in your car or at work. But it gets my creative juices flowing. I took the time to listen to it in bed when my mind was on nothing else and it really blew my mind. You should try it.

I almost forgot about this album (which doesn't give it much credit for being in my top ten), but when I bought this early in the year, it was the only thing I listened to for weeks. And I spent a lot of time trying to promote it amongst friends. These dudes got a ton of recognition for their first album when they went on tour with Coldplay, but they ditched all of the fruitiness of that album and focused solely on their hard, classic rock sounds for this one. The girl dudes vocals can get a bit reminiscent of Grace Slick on a few of these songs. It fluctuates just enough between the heavy stuff and the slow paced stuff to keep you interested the entire time.

This is a great album from a fantastic two piece band. I appreciate the rawness of a band who wields limited members, but I also enjoy that they fill in their music with more than two instruments when they record...at least they do for the most part. They have a bluesy vibe to them that doesn't get overshadowed in production, even for having DJ Shadow produce this album (there are a lot of puns in that sentence). I had not paid them much attention before this year, but I have purchased quite a few of their prior albums since this one came out and I am very impressed with their versatility on all of their records. 

This album is probably up here because it was so much better than their last sucky album "X&Y". I didn't think that this was going to be any good at all so my expectations we very low. And even though every song was not a winner to me, collectively it was simply a great collaboration of some of the most talented musicians around. The last two songs on this album are probably Coldplay's best two songs. And I will admit that the "Prospekts March" EP was icing on the cake which turned this 10 track album into a more complete collection. And I especially appreciated Jay-Z's additional lyrics on the song "Lost." 


Honorable Mention:

Ida - "Lovers Prayers" 
Sun Kil Moon - "April"
Mates of State - "Rearrange Us"

Not as good as advertised:

My Morning Jacket - "Evil Urges"
Vampire Weekend - "Vampire Weekend"
M83 - "Saturdays=Youth"
Kanye West - "808's and Heartbreaks"
She and Him - "Volume One"
Guns N Roses - "Chinese Democracy"

I'm Not Ready to Make Nice

I just wanted everyone to know that I am not sorry for the lack of posts. I am also not sorry for any future posts that you may find strange and not funny. Because at the very least Grant will always validate my sense of humor. Nicole is no longer allowed to post here. So if you want updates on our family, you may have to read through some strange things. Good luck.

Seester?

Whenever we ask Oliver if he wants a baby brother or a baby sister he replies, "Seester?"




Right now we just call him/her number 2. Coming soon in July 2009.