Monday, January 11, 2010

'Last one out of the city, burn it down."

Hopefully, with it being a new year (or, so I've been told), this little corner of the nobody-readsasphere will get updated with a little more regularity. I know I have no one to blame but myself for this, and for that I will give myself the requisite forty-lashes. Unless you'd prefer a good, ol' fashioned Singapore caning - I can do that, but somebody is going to have to provide said cane.

Anyways, with this first post of the new year, I'd like to add a couple of local Chicago bands and their albums to the list I made in the last post of the old year. The reason for this being; I heard them too damn late. One album arrived at my door on New Years Eve and the other I downloaded the very last day it was available for free. (Sorry. I felt like I needed to rub that in.) After listening to both extensively I feel like they probably would of made my top 10 list, but that's the extent of it. I'm not going to try and figure out where they belong and who gets knocked out, I don't care that much for pointless lists. Instead, I'm just going to call them numbers 10.2 & 10.3.

#10.3) The Rikters - The Rikters

This album as gotten shit from other people and it's quite undeserved. Yes. It seems to be stuck somewhere in mid-tempo for most of it, but, if you can get past that, you'll find a beautifully rocking album full of love and lost.


#10.2) Kid, You'll Move Mountains - Loomings

I don't know why I hadn't heard of this band or album. The simple description; melodic indie rock filled with clever lyrics sung with cohesive male/female vocals. The complicated; Buy it & come up with one yourself.


There you go, with that done, be on the lookout for more posts on varying topics, anywhere from the educated and artistic circle of society to plain, unadulterated stupidity. Trust me when I say there will probably be a lot more posts on one of those subjects than the others.

Oh! And special thanks to Leon from The Gasoline Brothers (Their album, Tsk! is available now, for free!), for taking time out of his busy schedule to not only look at this POS site, but to comment on it as well. Let's see Katy Perry or Miley Cyrus do that.

Seriously. I know it sounds sarcastic. But, that would actually be pretty cool if they did that. I'm not too proud to beg.

Let me say first; The person you met that night wasn't me. Physically, it was. Spiritually, I'd already stamped my ticket to hell for a myriad of different reasons. I'll see you there.

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