Five Can’t Miss Albums
July 7, 2008 at 4:47 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentAfter going through my entire CD collection, I’ve compiled a list of five albums you should give a chance.
#5 Bright Eyes “Cassadaga“
Bright Eyes is an indie band you may have never heard of before. In April of 2007, Bright Eyes released “Cassadaga”, their 10th and most critically acclaimed album.
Pros- The album is very well put together, with great lyricism, wonderful flow, and an ethereal feeling.
Cons- “Cassadaga” has a very slow tempo and can actually be boring to listen to at times.
#4 Kid Rock “Rock N Roll Jesus”
In October of 2007, Kid Rock released his best rated CD to date; “Rock N Roll Jesus”. While the title may seem egotistical, it turned out to be a wonderful break from his usual style.
Pros- Kid Rock uses almost every musical style in this CD. He has a rock ballad with “All Summer Long”, Blues songs in “Blue Jeans And A Rosary”, a social commentary song in “Amen”, and even his traditional rock in “Half Your Age” and “So Hott”. His song “Roll On” notes on his age and how he’s dealing with being a thirty-something rocker.
Cons- Although it is a great CD, Kid Rock overstates his importance and ability. After listening to “Rock N Roll Jesus” (the single) it seems that Kid has done one too many lines. You get the feeling that he thinks he’s the life and revival of Rock N Roll, and to be honest, this CD doesn’t classify him in that genre at all.
#3 Maroon 5 “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long”
Maroon 5 released “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long” in May of 2007. With is ‘bad breakup’ feel, it pushes the message that things can get better with time, but that it’s okay to feel bad now.
Pros- It’s really a beautiful CD. Each song has a different aspect to breaking up. “Better That We Break” talks about even though you may love someone, it’s sometimes best to let them go. “Won’t Go Home Without You” conveys a feeling of not giving up on a relationship until you are one hundred percent sure it’s over. “Makes Me Wonder” uses it’s catchy lyrics and great beat to reflect on the past acts and see if it was really love or if the person was just being used.
Cons- Unfortunately, Maroon 5 is a one-trick pony. Each song on the CD deals with breakups. That’s right, every single track. Although each song deals with different relationship problems and different conclusions to said relationships, it’s a very narrow target audience. The one thing that really irked me about the CD was “Wake Up Call”. I know that I’m going to sound hypocritical here, but it seems like the song was meant for another CD. It doesn’t flow with the tone of the rest of the CD and it seems like it was just filler.
#2 Matchbox Twenty “Exile On Mainstream”
After being on hiatus since 2005, Matchbox Twenty returned to release “Exile on Mainstream” in October 2007. The CD is an retrospective album of the band’s rise and fall, and is a hybrid of greatest hits and new releases.
Pros- The CD is nearly perfect. The new songs (How Far We’ve Come, I’ll Believe You When, All Your Reasons, These Hard Times, If I Fall, and Can’t Let You Go) are all great songs. And combined with some of their greatest hits (Push, 3 AM, Back 2 Good, If You’re Gone, Unwell, etc) and you’ve got a great deal of songs. Matchbox Twenty has had a large amount of hits in their career and it seems like they found a way to fit them all in this CD, plus show they still have the ability to create new singles.
Cons- The only con I could find with “Exile On Mainstream” is the band’s large marketing of it. I know it sounds stupid, but I’m not a fan of being forced into something. I understand that it worked because I bought the CD, but “Exile on Mainstream” was extremely advertised. It seems like every commercial, t.v. show, and radio station had “How Far We’ve Come” featured, and it’s gotten to the point where the song is dead to me.
#1 Pearl Jam “Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003″
Pearl Jam is one of my favorite bands. At the constant request of a friend of mine, I finally sat down a few months ago and started listening to them, and I’ll I can say is wow. Eddie Vedder is a lyrical genius with a great baritone voice and he puts his all into every song. The instrumentals go hand in hand with the lyrics and it creates musical brilliance.
Pros- So many great hits are on his CD. “Betterman”, “Nothingman”, “Man Of The Hour”, “Alive”, “Black”, “Even Flow”, “Yellow Ledbetter”, “Given To Fly”, “Jeremy”, “Once”, “Wishlist”, and so many more. One of the few CDs I can put in, press play, and listen to all the way through. Each song has a deep meaning to it (which is becoming more and more rare these days) and are great in their own way.
Cons- The only apparent flaw with this album that I could find is there isn’t enough songs. I know it’s got 34 songs on it, but Pearl Jam has so many more great hits.
Well, there you have it. My “Five Can’t Miss Albums”. Definitely albums you should give a look at. And I know some “Top 5 Traditionalists” may have a problem with me placing two greatest hits CD’s on there. It may seem unfair, but it doesn’t make the CD any less great. If you feel I got something wrong, agree with me, or just have any other suggestions, feel free to contact me. It’s all posted in my “About Me” page.
Happy Fourth Of July!
July 4, 2008 at 5:40 am | In events | Leave a CommentTags: facts, holiday, Politics
On July 4th, 1776 , the Declaration of Independence was adopted in the United States. I could do a blog on what I’m doing this year. Or, I could do fun facts you may not have known. Let’s do that instead. It has fun IN THE NAME. It’s guaranteed.
1- Independence Day wasn’t a recognized holiday until 1941
2-Uncle Sam became a U.S. Adopted Icon in 1961
3-The National Anthem (The Star Spangled Banner) is set to the tune of an English drinking song (The Anacreon in Heaven)
4-150 million hot dogs will be consumed on this 4th. I guess Roseanne will be out of the country today.
5-The first 4th of July party held at the White house was in 1801.
6-Benjamin Franklin wanted the Turkey to be the national animal.
7-John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, two of the signers and compatriots of the Declaration of Independence died on the same day. July 4th, 1826 , 50 years after the signing.
Alright everyone, go out, get drunk, stuff your faces, and watch pretty lights. That’s what this holiday is all about anyway, right? Right?
The Summer Is Upon Us
July 4, 2008 at 5:07 am | In events | Leave a CommentTags: excited, funny, movies
I know what you’re thinking. “This blog sucks.” You’re also thinking “Summer has been here.” Well, not for me it hasn’t. When most people think of summer, they think of vacations, cook-outs, bikinis, flip-flops, and swimming. Well, I’m a pasty Irish kid, so I think of over-hyped movies that don’t look half bad.
You’d think I would have learned my lesson before, but I’m actually excited to see this Will Smith flick. On the surface, it’s another superhero movie. But the twist with this one is that he’s a superhero who doesn’t care about the Regular Joes. He doesn’t conform to the “I’ve got awesome abilities, time to use them for good” Superhero Mantra. Hancock sees himself as just an outsider with great abilities, and he owes society nothing. It looks great, and it’s going to be interesting to see how Hancock ends up using his powers.
Have you turned on a T.V. recently? If so, you’ve probably seen the massive whoring of the new Batman movie. Normally, I hate the thought of being bombarded with advertisements for something, but this Batman has gotten me hooked. Ledger’s portrayal of Joker is creepy, neurotic, and psychotic. Joker makes that leap from “pedosmile” to “It“. I’m really looking forward to overpaying at the box office to sit through this one.
Iran, Here We Come
June 30, 2008 at 7:15 pm | In Articles | Leave a CommentTags: Politics, War
So I was reading an article a few minutes ago, and it’s gotten me depressed.
“Over the weekend, a report published in The New Yorker said that Congress had authorized $400 million for commando operations in Iran. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards issued a statement saying it would bombard Israel if the country were attacked and move to cut off the Strait of Hormuz one of the main oil passageways in the Persian Gulf.”
As I’ve mentioned, I have a dream of one day becoming a politician, senator to be specific, and I just couldn’t believe this. I’m Pro-War, just not this war. I think the reasons we are in Iraq and Afghanistan have become too clouded and we are best to find a way to exit gracefully. But now Iran? I can’t see any way this could be a good thing. The only solace I, as a Republican, can find is that you can no longer blame one man for this atrocity, but 535 men.
Foreword
June 30, 2008 at 4:31 am | In Me | Leave a CommentTags: Introduction
Well, it looks like I’ve made it to this stage of my life. Blogging. Maybe I should start this by introducing myself.
My name is Adam. I’m 18, and I live in a small town in South Carolina. I just graduated high school a month ago, and my life is ‘about to start’. I’m planning on attending York Technical College this Fall. I’m going to get my basic classes out of the way and transfer to Winthrop to Major in Pre-Law or Political Science.
I want to use my life to help others and make an impact. I’ve got a great sense of humor, am easily annoyed by others, and I don’t pussyfoot. I calls ‘em like I see ‘em. It’s not meant to be harsh, it’s just the way I am. I’m a product of the ‘computer age’, and being in a small town does conflict with that.
This blog is my way of highlighting things that bother me, I have a problem with, or things I want to showcase. I hope you guys enjoy it, because that’s what it’s here for.
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