Song Of The Day: “Good Morning, Captain” (Slint)December 10, 2009 @ 11:25rock, sotd

An old one, but a good one. I listened the hell out of Spiderland Back In The Day, and as much as I love “Breadcrumb Trail”, or indeed, the rest of the record, this is It. I don’t know what got me onto it this morning, but I’m glad I did. This is sort of the apotheosis of “post-rock”, a genre of which I dispute the very existence, and no number of shitass emo bands aping the last ninety seconds (when the “awesome pedal” kicks in) can undo the greatness of the achievement.

I’m also really glad they didn’t find a female vocalist.

   Song Of The Day: “The Birthing” (Baroness)December 10, 2009 @ 11:25rock, sotd

The exemplar of what I described before as Skynyrd-meets-Helmet. Christy visibly shuddered at that description, but I think that it’s a) apt and b) actually pretty flattering, both because Helmet (at least Meantime era Helmet) were a really great, unconventional metal band; and Skynyrd … well, “Working For MCA” is a really, really, really great guitar song. And there’s nothing wrong with a little deep-fried boogie.

I realize that for some this may lead to hideous memories of a childhood in broiling hot Floridian parking lots, getting stoned, eating boiled peanuts and listening to Black Oak Arkansas or something, but for those of us raised in the anomic generic suburbs that surround (insert city here), with nothing to call a culture of our own, well, excuse us for our search for meaning, even as we find our way to the works of the Van Zants, rather than say Thomas Merton or the Gotama Buddha.

   Song Of The Day: “Don’t Change” (INXS)November 27, 2009 @ 20:46rock, sotd

This is going to be sort of post-and-run, but holy jeezum crow, “Don’t Change” is a great, great, great song. It sort of re-entered my consciousness after we watched Adventureland, where the music is deployed in a fashion such as to pierce right through my heart and leave me unmanned. Kristen Stewart in a Hüsker Dü t-shirt, riding in a car listening to “Don’t Want To Know If You’re Lonely“? Opening to “Bastards Of Young“? “Just Like Heaven“? I mean, come on. It was nice to have a movie that was aimed dead-center at my demographic, for a change.

Full soundtrack list here.