Clever Idea + Good Execution = Pretty Damn Funny
Be sure to stick around to the end to see the train scene.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Ski Vermont Jukebox

I don't know how much impact this will have on either the ski industry or the bands involved but it's nice to see some cross promotion. I could squabble with the bands selected for the jukebox but that's BHW's call and it seems to change every few weeks. So, perhaps some of my favorite local bands were included in other playlists.
My only suggestions for improving the jukebox would be to have the songs automatically play one after the other. The way it works with my Mozilla browswer is that I have to hit the "|>" button at the end of each song to jump to the next one. It's nice that there is a link to the band's website on the jukebox but it would also be nice to be able to download the mp3 directly from the player. Otherwise, it's a cool easy way to check out some VT bands.
New Bright Eyes

Four Winds EP - Buy
Bright Eyes - Tourist Trap.mp3
Cassadaga LP - Pre-Order
Bright Eyes - Four Winds.mp3
Bright Eyes - No One Would Riot for Less.mp3
The National | Boxer

In 2005, my favorite album was The Go! Team's Thunder Lightning Strike. However, since 2005, I'd say my most often listened to album from that year would be The National's Alligator. In fact, it isn't even close. The album is beauty from start to finish.
That's why I'm excited to hear their new album, Boxer, due May 22nd. Well, Blogotheque has given us a taste of the new album. They recorded two casual performaces of songs from the new album, "Start a War" and "Ada", and posted them on their site. They also have a brief piece explaining the night that drove these recordings.
The videos fall into the category of "artsy for the sake looking cool because it's artsy" but I'm just happy to get a taste of the new tracks.
"Start a War"
"Ada"
Monday, March 19, 2007
Dirty on Purpose | Vermont Connection

Apparently, they even played Burlington a few years ago before I knew about them. However, they had played in Chicago the night before and then drove straight through to Burlington. So, if the show was lackluster, you'd have to cut them some slack. Hopefully, they'll come back again.
If you haven't heard Hallelujah Sirens, it's difficult to fit into any one category. Their shoegazing guitars tend to be consistent throughout the album but they keep their sound fresh by feeding you side dishes of horns, keys and strings too. The best comparison would be to mid-90's Yo La Tengo. Perhaps that's why I'm such a fan. Plus, now I can claim them as a Vermont band.
Photo courtesy of MUDSUGAR
Here's their video for "No Radio". George is the trumpet-playing guitarist; an obvious sign of Yankee thrift.
Dirty on Purpose | Kill Our City | Buy
U-20 World Cup Update

June 30th - Montreal - US vs South Korea
July 3rd - Montreal - US vs Poland
July 6th - Ottawa - US vs Brazil
It's a tough group because Brazil is always a favorite and the Koreans are very competitive in youth competitions. I don't know much about Poland but they probably won't suck.
Tickets for individual games are on sale via Admission.com. They are reasonably priced (the best seats are $24US) and all the dates are doubleheaders. So, on June 30th, your ticket gets you in to see Brazil play Poland at 2:15 and then the US plays Korea at 5pm. Good deal.
The beauty of this tournament is that you get to see the superstars of tomorrow. So, the question is who are those superstars to watch out for. Here's a few possibilities:
Our own Freddy Adu:
Brazil's Alex Pato:
Brazil's Kerlon the Seal (possibly hurt for the tournament):
Brazil's Denilson:
Now you can see why Brazil is one of the favorites.
Poland's Dawid Janczyk:
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Tokyo Police Club | Daytrotter Session

All four songs are available as free downloads. And the interview portion of their time at Daytrotter revealed this sudden contradiction:
What are the new tunes sounding like? What are the plans for a full-length?Huh? But I don't care. I just love that EP of theirs.
GW: They’re sounding pretty cool. A little bit denser and more complex than the EP, but still keeping the same brevity and poppiness.
Cold War Kids hit Daytrotter last August but their tracks are still up there too.
Dylan Hears a Who | UPDATE

Dylan Hears a Who
Thanks to Jeff for the link.
UPDATE: I guess Columbia's lawyers got to whoever put the site up because it's down today. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
MC/VL

I can't say I know a heck of a lot about these guys but their song "Cold Check It" popped up on my iPod early in my vacation and I repeatedly dialed it up over the rest of the week. Like The Beasties, the song is a great combo of hip-hop and rock with a big addictive fuzzy bass beat.
The song is off their debut album Stance which came out last month. Now, if I could just figure out where to buy the album, I'd be set. Unfortunately, MC/VL has chosen to not inlcude that nugget of info on their site.
Oh, well. In the meantime, play this track loud.
MC/VL | Cold Check It
Fujiya & Miyagi

Regardless, Fujiya & Miyagi's recent album Transparent Things is droning yet melodic and back with beats. The songs can sound a bit repetitive as you progress through the album. However, I've listened to Transparent Things straight through numerous times and the repetition hasn't gotten on my nerves yet. There are enough sub-beats and sub-melodies to keep it fresh.
They're currently touring the US in limited cities to sold out crowds which seems to be the model to follow for blog-loved bands these days. Hopefully, they'll continue to follow that model and come back stateside later this year with a full-blown set of tour dates.
Fujiya & Miyagi | Ankle Injuries | Buy
Frost Heaves Playoff Tickets Info

Therefore, the Heaves are hoping for a big home court advantage when they take the court in Barre. Based upon ticket sales, it appears they are on their way to a big crowd. There are only 350 tickets left and the team is holding those tickets for sale at the door. The tickets will go on sale at 2pm when they open the auditorium.
We haven't gotten tickets yet so I may try to fight the crowds and get there early. However, it's supposed to be cold and windy tomorrow. So, it might suck to stand out in front of that old gym for a while waiting in line but if it's a good game and the crowd gets into it, it would be worth it.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Green Mountain Film Festival Starts Tonight
Here's the trailer for Gimme Shelter. I've seen the movie a few times on TV but never on a big screen with a loud sound system. So, it should be a hoot. Plus, with the threat of a flood and 18 inches of snow simultaneously, we should be able to feel the nervousness of the fans at Altamont.
Back from Vacation
I want to apologize to all the people that sent me time sensitive event and show dates to post while I was gone. However, I'll catch up on all the non-date specific stuff eventually.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Flood Watch 2007 Continues
Someone sent me a link to another good graph for following the water level in the Winooski River. It's a lot easier to interpret than the one I posted last week.
