Friday, December 4, 2009

Jackie's Top 10 Album's of 2009

As the story goes, another year is drawing near its end. Frankly, I couldn't be more ready. 2009 is not going to be making my top 10 list of favorite years. Is it just me or did the stars just not seem aligned? (I'm a little too into Astrology sometimes). 2009 seemed to be the year of mortality, beginning with the untimely death of one of the greatest entertainers/artists of all-time and several other unusual events in popular culture and in in my personal life experiences too.
Though it wasn't all bad; I did turn 21 afterall. ; )

In light of the year's end, I perused my ITunes collection to compile a list of my Top 10 Favorite Albums of 2009:


10. The Decemberists-Hazards of Love

Anyone who knows me knows my undying love for this band. I did not listen to this record nearly as much as I would listen to their others but it had to make it on my list because they can truly do me no dirty. The album is MUCH more hard-rock infused than any of their previous stuff, but the storytelling element that Colin Meloy crafts so well is perfection on this album.


9. Jay-Z-The Blueprint 3

Have you been able to go anywhere without hearing this album blasting in the streets since its release 3 months ago (or in August when everyone copped the leak)? Well, me either. I had a brief internal conflict about putting this on the list because it just doesn't quite measure up to pretty much all of his older albums. BUT it had to go on because I find myself listening to it as much as the next person.


8. Metric-Fantasies

"Who would you rather be The Beatles or The Rolling Stones?" (The Beatles, duh) But on a serious note, Metric made an incredibly good, even more catchy Indie Pop/Electronic record in Fantasies. It had decent success too, and the band self-released it..labels really are becoming more obselete.


7. Grizzly Bear-Veckatimest

The sound on this album is all around amazing. Haunting and a little sad but listen to it while your alone and you'll see what I mean. (Especially, "Two Weeks, "Cheerleader," and "While You Wait For The Others")


6. Black Landlord- Addicted To Distraction

I was introduced to Black Landlord when I worked briefly at Ropeadope and one way or another I became attached to this album. A funky, brass-heavy, big band and Hip-hop fusion that we so much adore in our Philadelphia music roots. Totally underrated band.


5. Lady Gaga- Fame/Fame Monster

Where did this chick come from? She took 2009 by storm and popularized what a very good friend of mine coined as "manufactured avante garde." But this is about the music, and what a great Pop album Gaga put together..especially for partying. 0= )


4. Dirty Projectors- Bitte Orca
There isn't a song this summer that I listened to more than "Stillness is the Move." These guys/girls are so musically-gifted..it's ridiculous.


3. Yeah Yeah Yeahs- It's Blitz!
This album spawned a very different, more mainstream sound from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs but in all the right ways!


2. Lily Allen- It's Not Me, It's You
Three words: My celebrity BFF. (Well, in my eyes)!
"There's just one thing that's getting in the way,
when we go up to bed you're just no good. It's such a shame.
I look into your eyes; I want to get to know you.
And then you make this noise and its apparent it's all over."-Lily Allen
Uhhhh right? Adore her.


1. Animal Collective-Merriweather Post Pavilion
Perfection. Need I say more?



Very honorable mentions do have to go to: Passion Pit, Diane Birch, Raekwon, Kid Cudi, Bat 4 Lashes, and Ida Maria.
I'll probably do my top 10 songs also, have a feeling it will include a lot more Hip-hop.

Bring on 2010.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Wild Beasts

Am I real late on this band?



Just began listening to their album Two Dancers which was released this year.
I especially enjoy the title track and the part II of the title track. There is some pretty impressive and interesting guitar-work throughout. I am not going crazy about the lead vocalist though. I feel as though he detracts from their overall sound, but it might need to grow on me.

Wild Beasts

Monday, October 19, 2009

We Were Once A Fairytale..

Kanye West's short film by Spike Jonze.
I thought it was pretty well-done for whatever reason this film was made in the first place. Suppose its worth approximately 11 minutes of your day.

Taken By Trees cover of Animal Collective-"My Girls"

The other day when I was furiously "running" clothes around my job, listening to the same songs they play time and time again on our station, I heard a cover of Animal Collective's-"My Girls." It's from Merriweather Post Pavilion, which is one of my favorite albums of the year so far.

Did a bit of research, it's by Taken By Trees-"My Boys"



PS. I guess this band has an affinity for cover songs because I also found this one of "Sweet Child O Mine." I approve.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Living With Michael Jackson

I just now watched this documentary. I feel as though everyone has seen it, and I just never did. Not really sure. I have yet to watch it in its entirety but bits and pieces with a friend. She gave me a burned copy, and I plan to watch the whole thing and fully analyze it later.

It puts a lot into perspective about how Michael Jackson was.
I could sit here and ramble about all the of the things that he said for while probably..but I'm simultaneously watching the Phillies.


"Other people like to play football, basketball..I like to climb trees."-MJ (R.I.P)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Diane Birch

When I fall, I fall hard. This is rare in and of itself but naturally-- it can pose several problems in matters of the heart.
But in my musical soul; it doesn't.

What I mean is, I listened to Diane Birch for the first time today. It took me some 5 minutes to decide that I was already obsessed.

Her voice is fantastic, and she's gorgeous. Like a lovechild of Joni Mitchell, Cat Power, and Feist. Please do yourself a favor and get her album Bible Belt. So many beautiful harmonies, piano, and string sections. Love, love, love.

Monday, September 14, 2009

VMAS 2009

MTV is known for "random" things happening at the VMAS. This year was definitely a shitshow though. I couldn't stop laughing the entire time--from the horrible correspondents on the red carpet up until the end of the show.

Ye, you're a jerk. You probably should have waited an hour longer for Beyonce to win so that you didn't have to embarrass yourself on national television...again. When keepin' it real goes WRONG.



Lady Gaga is either completely genius or bat shit crazy. Can't really decide. Perhaps a little of both.


As expected Beyonce was on fire and surprisingly..so was Pink. Jay-Z and Alicia Keyes were a highlight at the end. Preforming practically the only song off of Blueprint 3 that I really love, "Empire State of Mind," that was until Lil' Mama jumped on stage with them. She's so corny.

Also, honorable mention to Wale--they put that guy in the corner but he was killin it throughout the whole show.

I have a hard time believing in the spontaneity of a lot of those moments because I've come to be quite critical of the media after studying it for the past 3 years. Are the VMAs just becoming a series of publicity stunts set up by both MTV and celebrity PR reps? What do you think?

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

I'm being trapped on a desert island, and I'm bringing..

In the 2nd week of my senior year, the class that is easily shaping up to be my favorite is CD Project Management. I'm sure you can imagine why, but it's basically the ins and outs of the recording industry and the job of a record producer.

Our first pseudo-assignment was to pick two top ten lists. The first being that if you were to be trapped on a desert island and could only bring 10 albums what would they be and 2nd being 10 albums that you admire the production on.

Thought I would post mine. I'm probably one of the most indecisive people I know, so naturally, I edited and re-edited multiple times. And I like lists, but I hate ordered ones so..I'm not numbering these. I mean, do you rate your shit?
Haha, funny how literally I take assignments like these ones that aren't even graded.

10 albums I can't live without:

The Beatles- White Album
The Beatles- Abbey Road
Rilo Kiley- Take Offs and Landings
The Decemberists- Picaresque
Death Cab For Cutie- Transatlanticism
The Roots- Things Fall Apart
Sufjan Stevens- Come on! Feel the Illinoise!
Nuetral Milk Hotel- In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
American Football- Self-Titled
M.I.A.- Kala

10 greatly produced albums:

The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Public Enenmy- It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
Radiohead- Ok Computer
Michael Jackson- Thriller
Beach Boys- Pet Sounds
Bob Marley and The Wailers- Legend
Kanye West- College Dropout
Animal Collective- Merriweather Post Pavilion
Jay-Z- Black Album or Reasonable Doubt (Couldn't decide)
Bob Dylan- Highway 61 Revisited

Honorable mention: The Knife- Silent Shout

I have my reasonings for all of them but what do you think?

I'm alive.

After a less than brief hiatus, I've decided to start blogging again. My sometimes overactive social life and and a bit of newly 21 year old overindulgence this past summer has PARTIALLY prevented me from accomplishing certain things. No judgement.

However, I am graduating next May! (I've yet to grasp the feelings I have on this forthcoming commencement).
...anyway, I'm getting focused again, which includes doing little things that I enjoy/motivate me, this being one in them.

A few pictures which kinda "sum-up" the past summer:



Credit: Vanache



Credit: Kylene Wheaton

Credit: Daniel Paugh

Credit: Anmlhse


..Hahaha, my dad.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Nanny nanny nanny nanny boo boo

Partially brought on by friend-chats, partially by chick music, and by my own personal "empowerment"...I'm going back to doing MY thing everyday.

It's so much easier when you just don't give a damn...











even if it is mostly a front.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

"Carlon is the beer drinker's indie band."-Freeindie.com

So, I am presenting another band to you from Ropeadope--yes that's two in a row, I'm soliciting my awesome job.
And it's NOT garbage either. So don't be a hater!

Anyway, here's Carlon (I'm personally doing "in-house" for the band):
They released their full-length LPJohari Window mid-last month, and it's a really great and underrated album (thus far).

To me it sounds like it has influences of Fleet Foxes and Tom Waits, Kings of Leon, and Radiohead--And you can definitely hear The Beatles references throughout. And even that's a long shot. They don't really sound like anyone in particular and different all the time, but the album flows so nicely. They're super original, not your basic indie rock band.
Carlon is a quartet of dude friends haling from New Jersey who made the whole album in they're own 20,000 square-foot warehouse studio. This apparently helped them with the writing process of Johari Window, giving it a personal feel. I think it shows; the album can get kind of emotional at times--in a good way though. A way we can all relate to.

I'll probably talk about them on here quite a bit because I'm in charge of getting these guys the press they deserve. They're talented. Let me know whatcha think. Any suggestions on how I should promote them, too?

Hey and look--they're cute too:



Listen to their LAST.FM Page: CARLON

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Black Landlord

There is this pretty great band at Ropeadope where I recently started working (haven't done too much there yet but ya know). Everyone at Ropeadope is super psyched on them.

They're called Black Landlord and the album "Addicted to Distraction" just dropped yesterday, and it's f****** great music. Representin' the Illadelph! I was able to grab a free copy of it. You can compare them to the legendary Roots crew a bit (ya know, substance rap over a band with a soul/funk vibe). Only they're a little more big-band and just different. The main guys Maxx raps super clearly; you can understand everything he says. Actually, I think they're set to play at The Roots Picnic, as well (I'll be thurrr). My boss told me they were already, after I suggested we try and get them on that show. Apparently, really decently good and funny guys, too. Highly recommended by yours truly.
Black Landlord Myspace



...weird thing about the last video is that I was actually at this show when I happened upon Rittenhouse on a random summer night with friends. I hadn't realized who they were at the time.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

I want..


BOYFRIEND SHORTS.

Twitter is kinda like getting a text from a celeb.

I got a Twitter.
As if I needed another inherently pointless Internet distraction.
It'll likely end up on "I love the 00s" on VH1, like why did we ever enjoy that random technology? Or maybe not, what do I know? It might be the new big thing.
I cannot deny it of its entertainment factor though. So for the time being, woo, more addictions!

http://twitter.com/JGalls

Danger Danger Gallery

I went to a crazy show/party last night. It was at a show-house in West Philly up on 50th and Baltimore or somewhere close.
I hadn't been to an infamous West Philly house show since I was with my ex-boyfriend. We used to frequent Be Happy House and a few others for basement shows, and they were always good times. They were really his friends so I never felt too comfortable going back to them after things ended.

Anyway, the Danger Danger Gallery was insane last night. It's a newer house, apparently. If I'm being frank, straight-up hipster, but not in a bad way. Kevin drove with a few friends and we went up there. We were originally going because we got inviited by a super chill girl we met outside of The Institute bar (after a failed effort to get into the Diplo/Boyz Noise show last week). She ended up not being able to make it, but it was complete with 40s and dancin' on stage. That shit was seriously good times..and on a Sunday. I like running into random surprising new places in this city I call home.





Santigold?



When did Ms. Santi White change her stage name from Santogold to Santigold?
Just wondering.

Monday, March 23, 2009

2nd Annual Roots Picnic.



This should be so good. Who wants to go with me?!
It starts in the afternoon on my 21st! Then we can continue the party at the bar or a club after the show. = )
Now I'm just straight up exhausted.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

From the horse's mouth:

To continue my Decemberists tangent..

Colin Meloy talks metal:


Colin and Chris on the album and SxSW:

My take on The Decemberists'-Hazards of Love

I'll give a little forward:
So, The Decemberists have been one of my favorite bands for years now. I believe that my infatuation with the band began back in junior year of high school. Quite a few of my very close friends share in this love as well.
There's something about the way I feel when listening to them. I suppose, that's the whole point of music in the first place, but it's special with this band. Lead singer/song-writer of the band, Colin Meloy, was a novelist before starting The Decemberists and has a undeniably descriptive way with words. I suppose it coincides with my fondness of Hemingway, as well.
It's not a simple task for me to truly express it into words, but I can kind of paint a picture...
It's like..Hmm okay, I'm sitting legs dangling over a large cliff with roaring seas crashing into it, likely somewhere on the British countryside--probably a century (maybe even two) back in time. Either that, or I'm permanently placed in an old movie or a musical--like, Oliver.
...And that, in short, is where my mind places itself when I'm listening to The Decemberists.


Well, I purchased the pre-release of their new album Hazards of Love a few days back.
Since it was nice out this afternoon, I decided to drive around the city aimlessly with my windows down. I figured it would be the perfect time to give the album a full listen through.
Blew my mind. It is a whole lot more progressive rock than what I am used to hearing from them. Or I mean, there are pretty heavy guitar riffs throughout (Blah, I'm not a fan of explaining genres).
I read that Colin Meloy had intended for it to be a "rock-opera"--to possibly be turned into a musical. I'm not sure whether or not that will happen, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did someday. I also read that he may be planning to play the album through when they go on tour, which I also think is a smart decision. It functions as a story, like some of their previous work, but Hazards of Love truly does. It's a mythical journey mostly centered around a character named Margret. It also has a fair amount of heavy female vocals on it, they put the singers from both My Brightest Diamond and Lavender Diamond on some of the tracks.
It may be a step in a different direction for one of my favorite bands, but truth be told, they can do no real wrong in my eyes. It's definitely not an album you skip around, I'm certain it was absolutely intended to be listened to in its entirety. Please buy it.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Photographs.

My talented roommate and good friend Becca McGirney took these of our friend Joe and myself. They were for her portrait's photography project last week.




FML

My roommate and I were geek-out laughing at this website earlier. There's nothing quite like getting your kicks from other people's embarrassment. Lol.

Fmylife

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

This and That.

I've been listening to this Knife song for a few days over and over on repeat (while shaking my ass in front of the mirror, naturally).
I know that it's a few years old, but my good friend Joe just introduced it to me. If you get can get into Electronic music. Please listen; it's brilliant.

The Knife- We Share Our Mother's Health


In other news, I will be starting my internship at Ropeadope on Friday. So, I'm definitely looking forward to that.
Otherwise, this week just needs to end as soon as humanly possible. I am so busy with midterms and other assignments. It is making me physically and mentally drained, as well as cranky. : /
I absolutely cannot wait to spend a week in Myrtle Beach with some of my best friends starting Saturday. I need the vaca.

Friday, February 20, 2009

I have a big crush on Kid Cudi.

Yep, so this is me posting another music video. Well-worth it though.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

M.I.A.'s Baby Boy


So Ms. Maya Arulpragasm welcomed a new member into the world town family last week. He is sooo cute! He definitely looks like her! Don'tcha think?
Personally, I can't wait to see what she names him and how she's going to dress that little child.

Rent movies at Amazon.com?

How come I didn't know about this?
While it is easy for all of us to find movies for free online, much of the time the quality of the picture/sound/etc. is so horrible.

Well, last night my friend Kylene showed me that you can rent them at Amazon.com for $2.99 and have them for 7 days. It's cheaper than a movie store and they has a pretty decent catalog. It's also better than Itunes in that respect. I believe they charge $3.99, and I don't think you can hold them for 7 days.

Try it out.

Heart's are broken everyday..

I apologize for my recent blogging ventures and constantly posting music videos. Truth is, I don't even really love music videos that much. Seems that today, they can really enhance a song or annihilate it.
This is the new Kanye video featuring Kid Cudi for "Welcome To Heartbreak." I dig it.


Also, excuse the less-than-perfect quality, but I couldn't find a better one quickly and am SUPPOSED to be writing a 5-page paper on search engines. (Ugh).


PS. Found one with better quality!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Asher Roth- I Love College Video



Haha, dude rules. True, true.
I don't go to frat parties anymore (THANK GOD), but I still go to many house parties, more often than I probably should. I heard this song mad long ago. Now it is starting to get fairly mainstream, but I have a feeling it's going to catch on even more to become a standard party anthem.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

You can call me a dork..

But I do very much enjoy the show America's Best Dance Crew.
Some of those groups go hard! I have always wished I could dance like that.

These are my two favorites..


So sick!

Lykke Li at the First Unitarian Church

I haven't yet had a chance to comment on seeing Lykke Li last Friday at the Church here in Philly. While I would like to say it's because I have been super busy, the actual truth is that I was waiting for a video to surface. I wanted to give a better representation.

It was amazing. I knew that it would be, but she surpassed my expectations. At the last minute, r5 decided to put the show in the Sanctuary of the actual church, rather than in the basement. I'm very glad they made that decision. The candles and the dark room and some silence made it a very different show..not to mention the sound is so great in there. Drinking wine out of a water bottle while my friends were drinking beers and Lykke Li was yelling, "What the fuck? It's so quiet in here!" telling everyone to start dancing in her oh, so adorable Swedish accent. It's a good thing the Unitarian church is accepting. Haha.
Her voice is so unique and pretty.
I think my favorite was when she performed "Tonight" during her encore. The entire room was damn near silent. She also jammed out to a cover of Tribe Called Quest's "Can I Kick It" last (Yeah, I know..whaaat?!)
She's so great; I'm kind of infatuated.


Lykke
Uploaded by seanh01

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Bonnaroo 2009 Line-Up



The initial Bonnaroo Line-up was announced today.
There are at least 15 bands/artists that I would absolutely love to see. Seems like it would be worth making the trek to Tennessee for. I have yet to go and have been trying to for a few years now.

Also though..and I never thought I would say this. I went to see Bruce (or BRUUUUUCE) with my family this summer..and was thinking like oh, this is going to be whatever. No, shit is crazy. I know, everyone says that and all, but it's actually true. I have never seen so many old heads freak out in my life. Just sayin'.

Here's the full-list:
(Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Phish (2 Shows, Beastie Boys,Nine Inch Nails
David Byrne, Wilco, Al Green, Snoop Dogg, Elvis Costello Solo, Erykah Badu,Paul Oakenfold, Ben Harper and Relentless7, The Mars Volta, TV on the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs,Gov’t Mule, Andrew Bird, Band Of Horses, Merle Haggard, MGMT, moe., The Decemberists, Girl Talk, Bon Iver, Béla Fleck & Toumani Diabate, Rodrigo y Gabriela
Galactic, The Del McCoury Band, of Montreal, Allen Toussaint, Coheed and Cambria, Booker T & the DBTs, David Grisman Quintet, Lucinda Williams, Animal Collective
Gomez, Neko Case, Down, Jenny Lewis, Santogold, Robert Earl Keen, Citizen Cope, Femi Kuti and the Positive Force, The Ting Tings, Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Kaki King, Grizzly Bear, King Sunny Adé,Okkervil River,St. Vincent, Zac Brown Band, Raphael Saadiq, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Crystal Castles
Tift Merritt, Brett Dennen, Mike Farris and the Roseland Rhythm Revue, Toubab Krewe
People Under the Stairs, Alejandro Escovedo, Vieux Farka Touré, Elvis Perkins In Dearland, Cherryholmes, Yeasayer, Todd Snider, Chairlift, Portugal. The Man., The SteelDrivers, Midnite, The Knux, The Low Anthem, Delta Spirit, A.A. Bondy, The Lovell Sisters, Alberta Cross, more to be announced!)

Ah, the wonders of copy and paste.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Lykke Li-Tonight

This video is so simple but effective. Love her. I'll be seeing her at the Church on Friday. I'm excited and I haven't been to a show there for quite sometime.

Girl crush!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Bloody Monday.

Money.CNN.com

This is sad.

PS. I Love You.

I just purchased this movie and watched it tonight. Along with six other DVDs, that I impulsively purchased at Walmart. I swear, I hate Walmart with a passion, but every time I go there, I feel like I need to buy something because it's so damn cheap. I guess that's where those nasty corporate bastards get you. Anyway, I didn't really mean to start going off on a Walmart tangent..

But it was the second time I've watched PS. I Love you, and it was just as good the second time. It makes me want a sexy Irish singer. I also love that some of it is set in Ireland. What a wonderful place. I would give a lot to go there again for longer.



Sigh, what a tear-jerker.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

You are the blood flowing through my fingers..

I am dying over here. Finally, I got my hands on a new song from the genius that is Sufjan Stevens. It still has him "written" all over it with all of the horns, but it is kind of electro, too, like on Enjoy Your Rabbit. It picks up in the middle and than calms with a loungey piano solo and ends with a trippy electro sound. 10 minutes of heaven, I can't get over it.
It's something I would definitely put on a mix for a love (If I had one, of course).

http://www.mediafire.com/?mjrji5wzfif

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Q-Tip Knows What's Up.

This is a new great video from a great song and even greater album.

Q-Tip Featuring Amanda Diva-"Manwomanboogie"

Back to "Owl Country."

I think I am going to have the easiest semester in history. I have no idea how I pulled this off, but I have only two classes Monday and one Wednesday. I'm only on Main campus Monday and Center City Wednesday night. I have one online class.

Oh, and I also got an internship today. It's at a little independent record label called Lost Gold Records, and their sister site is called DMusic.com. It's located up in Elkins Park. The company purveys rare music, like old classics from the vaults and shit. Should be pretty chill considering the girl who interviewed me was wearing Converse (I was in heels, of course, I had to purchase a new outfit) and there is a dog running around the office. So we'll see.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Welcome to The White House Obama.



Today is the day. He is exactly what this country needs right now, and I feel like the majority is on his side, despite whether or not they voted for him in the election. Honestly, it's kind of difficult for me to effectively express into words just how thrilled I am at the moment. Though I am sure you know, because I bet that many of you are feeling the same way.
I am just so proud that I witnessed and was a part of making this historic moment happen.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Wishing I had disposable income..


Just became obsessed. Why did it take me so long to go to this website? Especially for a shopping diseased person like myself.


Karmaloop

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

It's ALWAYS sunny..

I never got around to watching this show. I have no idea why, but I am kind of hating that I put it off for so long. I watched 5 episodes from the first season last night.

Shit's hilarious!

Monday, January 12, 2009

N.A.S.A. Featuring M.I.A., Santogold, and Spank Rock- Whachadoin

I had never heard of these dudes (N.A.S.A.) until um, today, but they are getting a ton of hype apparently. Here's a song that leaked from their upcoming album featuring M.I.A. and those Philly kids Santogold and Spank Rock.

It's my new jam!

I uploaded it to Mediafire. So download and go have a dance party.
http://www.mediafire.com/?o0mlek4nqzo


(Got to give a little love to Pretty Much Amazing, a music blog that I follow, where I originally found it).

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Corey Gunz & Mickey Factz on The Deal:

Killed it.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Where The Wild Things Are- The Movie?!

Oh my goodness! They are turning this classic Maurice Sendak book into a film!
Honestly, I used to read this all the time when I was a kid. I was even in a play at the Strawberry festival in Wilkes Barre area that my aunt directed.
Needless to say, I have a soft spot.

It's set to release in October 2009. Neato.

I had my four wisdom teeth pulled today.

I got all four of my wisdom teeth pulled this morning and was extremely miserable. I started tearing up in the chair--I think the combination of laughing gas, anthesia, and the needle they put in my arm made me emotional. (I know, I'm such a girl). Surprisingly enough, I don't feel that badly now nor do I look like a chipmunk.
I can't imagine not being back in commission by tomorrow or Thursday at the latest. Let's hope.
I haven't moved from the couch all day. I have watched three movies so far and downloaded/bought a bunch of new music.

...most importantly, the 9th release from Animal Collective titled, Merriweather Post Pavilion. I just found it and have been listening to it throughout the day (in between movies and naps), and it is so great. Honestly, I've always enjoyed the band but haven't listened to them as much as I would like.
Like with many experimental bands, it often takes time and a few through listens to appreciate it entirely. With this album..I liked it immediately; it didn't even have to grow on me. My favorites are "My Girls" and "Brother Sport." You should have this in your life (!!!)


Friday, January 2, 2009

Happy 21st Crystal.

This is now a day late but..
This post is a tribute to my dearest best friend in the world. We have known each other since the 7th grade, been through so much and still going strong.
You are the best friend a girl can have, and I appreciate you more than I can say!
21!!!! Yay! We are celebrating ALL WEEKEND LONG chic! Love. <3