Wild Beasts Offer Soundcheck & Make “Bed of Nails,” Le Poisson Rouge Teams with Concert Window
I’ve listened to no album this year more than I’ve listened to Wild Beasts’ Smother. For that matter, I’ve enjoyed no album more this year than Wild Beasts’ Smother. It courses slowly and deliberately through colors and moods of pain, longing, love, and desire—all that good stuff—and it does so with such a gentle touch, a delicious smoothness, a constant, lulling pulse.
It pours from your loudspeakers and into the room.
Wild Nothing: Gemini
Wild Nothing is 21-year old Virginian, Jack Tatum. Last year, he released a 7" single on Captured">http://www.capturedtracks.com/index.php">Captured Tracks, another one of those labels that just knows what I like. Gemini, his full-length debut, is scheduled to be released on May 18. You can listen to a few tracks at the">http://www.myspace.com/wildnothing">the Wild Nothing Myspace page.
Window Insulation Kit
Autumn came without calling first. It snuck its way in through the cracks of my old kitchen windows and made itself at home. I've asked it to spend nights on my orange couch, but, while I sleep, it comes into my bed and hogs all the blankets. It's cold in my apartment.
Wine and Music at Stereo Exchange
Thursday, May 20, 6 to 9pm: Meridian">http://www.meridian-audio.com/">Meridian Audio and Stereo">http://stereoexchange.com/">Stereo Exchange will host an evening celebration to introduce the new Meridian Sooloos 2.1 music server system and Meridian 808.3 Signature Reference CD player. Wine and music will be served.
Wish List
I spent yesterday at my mom's house, celebrating my sister's 14th birthday. Uncles and aunts and cousins are scattered around the house, laughing and eating and shouting at the television screen as if someone is just going to die if the Celtics don't win this game. See me and my sister sitting side by side, somehow apart from it all: She's absolutely engrossed in Weird N.J., Vol.1 (I'm very proud of her), and I'm similarly rapt by Acoustic Sounds' "Under">http://store.acousticsounds.com/sale.cfm?sale=undertheradar">Under the Radar" list.
With Cheeks to Match
With Loss for Words and Bloodrush and Heartstop
Melissa is safe inside now. I just walked her home.
With Space to Sing
See these two smiling faces? That's my uncle Omar on the left. He's standing with John Rutan of Audio">http://www.audioconnect.com/">Audio Connection in Verona, New Jersey, a short and happy drive from downtown Jersey City, along the Parkway and up good old Bloomfield Avenue, dotted with trees and liquor stores, pizzerias and movie theaters. A very fine place, indeed.
With Sweat and Smiles and Kisses and Handshakes
At the show, there were—no kidding(!)—five people who came over and complimented me on this here blog. I was flattered. One was Josh">http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/101805asynth/">Josh Gladstone who said he was surprised to learn that he was the first to buy Todd’s At Work CD. And, patting his pant pocket, he added: “I’ve already got it in my iPodhttp://www.stereophile.com/mediaservers/934/index.html">iPod;.” Another was Mike C., of Hoboken">http://www.hobokenrockcity.com/">Hoboken Rock City, who keeps a blog of his own and frequently sends out fun podcastshttp://www.hobokenrockcity.com/playlists.asp">podcasts;.
With Thoughts of Bridges and Tunnels and Amplifiers and Girls
I was in bed for what felt like five minutes (it was actually five hours) when the little alarm clock let loose its hybrid buzz-chirp: 7am, time to wake up. I stumbled into the bathroom, my mind filled with thoughts of the previous night at Maxwell’s. The fluorescent white light above the cracked mirror blinked on and off for a couple of moments before steadying itself, reminding me of the camera bulbs that flashed while we were on stage. I heard myself think: “We’ll never play a bad show again. That’s all behind us now.”