Thursday, August 11, 2005
Two and a half hours of my life -

Most people are probably familiar with Tim Kinsella's work in some form or another. You may know his work in caP'n Jazz, Joan of Arc, Sky Corvair, Friend/Enemy, Owls, and now Make Believe. While I would never really classify anything that Kinsella has done as "easy listening" most of it is (to me at least) enjoyable and rewarding. After hearing the caP'n Jazz version of "Winter Wonderland," Ben Weasel called it "the proof that caP'n Jazz is the crudiest and most pretentious band in Chicago." I have to belive that only fueled his fire.
The new Wilderness album has been getting a lot of play in my MP3 player (no I don't own an Ipod) as of late. It is reminiscent sometimes of Joy Division, Echo and the Bunnymen, John Lydon (PIL) and other bands in that vein, but that is a good thing. They are also from Baltimore. I don't why I think that's strange, but I do.
MP3 | Make Believe - We're All Going To Die ST EP
MP3 | Wilderness - Marginal Over ST











3 Comments ↓
I attended too many classes like that myself...
you rock, kiddo. i know you're doing what you think needs done to make things good for us...just remember, things ARE good for us, no matter what. i will always be here waiting for you...
Grad school is no different. Higher education is failing us.
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