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(Forgive me my misappropriation of the Elliot Smith lyric.)
Sweating it out here at Aurafice. Came up the hill to see if I could find The Other Ed at Machiavelli, but alas, he had already departed. It's now 9:20, Thursday, hot. Trying to decide whether or not I care to brave the bar at Machiavelli a second time; it tends to start accepting refugees from drum 'n' bass nite at the Baltic Room next door about now.
I finally finished the CD reviews I've been sitting on for 3 weeks.
Some recommendations:
Goodness. Tomorrow's Friday. Yesterday felt like Saturday. I'm all discombobulated. I should get some food.
Word to the 3rd.
Sweating it out here at Aurafice. Came up the hill to see if I could find The Other Ed at Machiavelli, but alas, he had already departed. It's now 9:20, Thursday, hot. Trying to decide whether or not I care to brave the bar at Machiavelli a second time; it tends to start accepting refugees from drum 'n' bass nite at the Baltic Room next door about now.
I finally finished the CD reviews I've been sitting on for 3 weeks.
Some recommendations:
A Quiet Revolution - s/t: They're like a dark, Northern Irish crossbreed of KIDS-era Folk Implosion and Portishead, 'cept no vocals. Very mellow, very cool.
The Incredible Moses Leroy - Electric Pocket Radio: Throw Stevie Wonder, Parliament, Joy Division, Death Cab For Cutie, and the Partridge Family in a blender, add some 60s shlock 'n' roll and a dash of drum 'n' bass, and I think this is what you get. Yowza. Tower has it on sale right now for $10.99. Well worth it, in my opinion.
Goodness. Tomorrow's Friday. Yesterday felt like Saturday. I'm all discombobulated. I should get some food.
Word to the 3rd.