Weekend Plans Post: Living in a Haunted House
And now I’m wondering if there’s something going on in the back of my head due to the pandemic, if this is something that people do, like, before they die or something
And now I’m wondering if there’s something going on in the back of my head due to the pandemic, if this is something that people do, like, before they die or something
Arlo McKinley’s Die Midwestern is a solid and sublime LP. I am deeply appreciative of all the internet folks that yelled at me to listen to
Trying to find the small things to make life a hair better in the home stretch
Jeff Tweedy’s Love is the King spins, and we discuss hype stickers and why it is a never-ending war to remove and preserve them.
I’ve got good news and I’ve got bad news. The bad news involves fabric softener. The good news is that I have a new shirt that I really like.
What is unique about this album is that Cowboy Junkies played and sung around a single ambisonic microphone in the church.
Visiting The Jokes Of The Future Of The Past
In lockdown, recuperation looks very similar to working.
Kurt Vile is one of America’s great underrated songwriters and Courtney Barnett has released a few really great records over the past half decade or so
Silver linings in a year without a whole lotta tinsel
It’s unfortunate that we lost John Prine this year. He is up there on my singer-songwriter Mt. Rushmore with Dylan, Petty, et. al.
You don’t choose the suit.
The suit chooses you.
Leon Bridges occupies a space or two because I dig his particular brand of soul. It’s not too poppy, and it isn’t too experimental to seem like it’s a parody.
Finally, a weekend where it’s not going to be *THAT* tough to not want to do anything in the outside world.
You know when you’re dealing with the blues, you’re gonna have to eventually deal with the devil.
Which makes this weekend the last one before Cyberpunk 2077 comes out and the last one before the week before the silly season.
This was my Dwight Yoakam gateway drug…I like guitars, Cadillacs, and depending on what one considers “hillbilly music,” I like that too.
I always used to daydream about working from home.
Until I started working from home.