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Wednesday
Sep212011

In Which Cameron Crowe Knew How To Pick Them

Talk About Things That
Get Me Excited

by ALEX CARNEVALE

Singles
dir. Cameron Crowe
99 minutes

Kyra Sedgwick works for the vaguely named "Seattle Environmental Group", which probably amounts to a terrorist organization masquerading as a hedge fund. Her new boyfriend appears one day and helps fix her car, informing her he's an exchange student from Spain. The guy is pretty smooth, he gives her this really nice promise ring before he's "deported." She gives him her garage door opener for when he comes back. It turns out he was pretending to be from Spain. Cameron Crowe should ready an Elizabeth Gilbert-based lawsuit. (How Stella Got Her Groove Back was also a blatant infringement of his rights.) Good luck to the next guy she meets.

Hairstyles are codified, familiar. Cameron Crowe was evidently having sex with lots of different people in the Seattle area during this period. Campbell Scott's father left home when he was eight, and told him, "Have fun, stay single." Scott intones, in overbearing voiceover, "Work is the only thing I have complete control over."

His cubicle is a disturbing sight. The central machine appears ancient, rotten with some kind of papyrus note affixed to its membrane. Relics of paper ledgers contain god-knows-what information. The smell is redolent of pears and the slight afterburn a fax leaves in the air. There is no mouse. He appears to have altogether forgotten what being a human is: high speed DSL and a decent fucking browser.

Crowe views everything that occurs in retrospect through a gold haze. A relationship that falls apart is simply food for thought, and a reunion is always possible even when it's not. His peers navigate their world with spastic affront. Then again, their ancient machines deprived them of much wisdom. When Scott meets his environmental au pair to share water in an elaborate allusion to Stranger in a Strange Land, Paul Giamatti is making out with some girl at the next table, salivating over his water glass.

Perhaps anticipating her future role as The Closer, Kyra Sedgwick doesn't put out for several dates at least. To seduce her Scott discusses his plan for a SuperTrain. "People will park & ride, I know they will," he tells everyone he meets. It's amazing what a moron he is, I'm not sure if Cameron Crowe knew about this.

The idea of making a movie to praise yourself or someone you love is not foreign to Crowe. His new film, a documentary about how wonderful Eddie Vedder is titled Pearl Jam Twenty, features Vedder and Kurt Cobain dancing with each other in mutual adulation. Crowe's backstage look paints Vedder as a tortured soul that reaches back to his confusion over his real father. Eddie's every eccentricity, from his propensity to climb the stage and set, to overcoming his shyness, is worshipped like Pheobe Cates' left breast. What a wonderful time to be alive, and at two hours and twenty minutes, the euphoria lasts almost forever.

Everyone receives a trophy. He was a DJ in college. She's had bad luck with boyfriends. There's nothing on television, maybe one or two channels. Mostly reruns of old television programming like M.A.S.H. or older sitcoms, because the rights were inexpensive to acquire. In the eighties TV Guide began a spirited fight with TV Cable Week. New York magazine breathlessly reported that, "Readers of Fortune, Time, Discover, Life, People, Sports Illustrated or Money have often also taken TV Guide or Triangle's Seventeen." Does the past still excite you?

Back then TV Guide subscribers paid 69 cents an issue. There was a spirited debate over how many channels should appear in the magazine's listings. Different experts weighed in. TV Guide magazine was acquired by Rupert Murdoch in 1989 and you know the rest. Most of the individuals on the cover of TV Guide either became drug addicts, got AIDS while cheating on their wives, or in the case of Jay Leno, came out as a homosexual.

Was this a more innocent time? In comparison to the present, any time is infinitely more naive. The only problem any of these people really had was how seriously to take Jane Pauley.

Crowe also scripted the 1984 comedy The Wild Life, a loose sequel to his Fast Times at Ridgemont High, directed by legendary Hollywood producer Art Linson. The Wild Life has never made it to DVD because it uses every worn-out movie song you can imagine ("Born to Be Wild" opens the proceedings) and it would cost a fortune to purchase the rights. In every scene the intense urge to punch Eric Stoltz in the face is the film's driving motivation. Lea Thompson is so gorgeous the camera can barely turn away from her. Without Crowe's breakneck pace and his innate directorial desire to make his characters likable, the jaded teens just seem like overgrown assholes.

In fact, the crazy high school hijinks of The Wild Life and Fast Times at Ridgemont High now feel almost too adrenaline-filled. Singles offers a Seattle setting that is infinitely more desirable; you know, San Francisco in the middle sixties was a very special time and place to be a part of. Matt Dillon has this long speech where he discusses the perils of living near the airport and having barbecues no one attended. His complaints are our dreams. Every person in his building knows every other person. It's like an adulation factory.

Things don't work out between Kyra Sedgwick and Campbell Scott after a pregnancy scare. Kyra's organization plans a "coastal" trip of Alaska. (It is never specified if this trip is to encompass the entire coast.) She tells everyone, "You don't have to be my boyfriend." She wears a coat accented with the imprint of a doe. Scott is advised in matters of love and life by the waitress Bridget Fonda; she informs him life is only 40 percent sex, and this revelation appears to shock him into action.

The idea of a 1992 Bridget Fonda being without a man for more than six nanoseconds is unlikely in the extreme. Her rent was probably in the $100 range, possibly less than that. This may have well been the 1920s. It was better than the 20s, it was basically the same as the 20s. Are you excited yet?

Alex Carnevale is the editor of This Recording. He is a writer living in Manhattan. He tumbls here and twitters here. He last wrote in these pages about David Bowie's Secret Moonlight tour.

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Wednesday
Dec302009

In Which We Pick The Greatest Popular Songs Of The Year

The Best Pop Singles Of 2009

by MOLLY LAMBERT

Hard/Rude Boy - Rihanna 

Call Of Duty: Port Of Barbados, Mickey Mouse army helmet, sinister piano plinks, Rihanna hits us and it feels like a kiss. Rude Boy continues to riff on the military theme, drafting Rihanna as Ilsa, Size Queen Of The Caribbean so she can murder dem. Like Britney, Rihanna's voice is weird and nasal and perfect for trying out weird process effects.

She Wolf/Give It Up To Me - Shakira

Lady Gaga can wear leather fetish masks all she wants, but Shakira has more genuine weirdness to spare than Gaga could generate in a year's worth of costume changes.

3 - Britney Spears

I liked this because it sounds like it's already the Sims video version of itself. I mean, surely Max Martin can afford newer keyboard sounds. He must be going for an early Britney slightly discounted Europop sound (maybe). I play this song on the guitar a lot.

The weirdest part is how the radio edit reversed "sin" to "nis" in the pre-hook, so it's "living in nis" but in the bridge she sings "what we do is not a sin" and it's not blurred. It sounds way more Satanic because of this.

A Capella - Kelis

Kelis gets with David Guetta for some electronic shit. Kelis was on the futuristic no genres thing before anyone. She wants to make a Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway album with Raphael Saadiq and I sure hope they do! She says this new album is all dance.

Just Dance/Poker Face/Paparazzi/Bad Romance/Telephone - Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga's Cremenstrual Cycle. Everyone remembers when they broke down about Lady Gaga. It's like the moonwalk or the Kennedy assassination. Sure you were able to ignore the disco stick, and the flaming tits and the Kermit dress. But then one day you caught yourself going "ra ra ah ah ah" and barely vogueing and you knew the jig was up.

You Belong With Me/Forever & Always - Taylor Swift

Here's the deal; he already knows you like him. He's dating the other girl because she is hot and popular and you are a fucking band dork with an A cup. Look I was a thirteen year old girl once too. It sucks, and more songs about kissing in a rainstorm are probably not the answer. But I'm sure my diaries from the time are not any less embarrassing! I hope Taylor gets her heart broken more times because the flip side of her idealistic fairy tale romance delusions is apparently a scary vindictive psycho hose beast and It makes for better songwriting than the Romeo and Juliet bullshit.

The Climb/Party In The U.S.A. - Miley Cyrus

Miley is the Rayanne Graff to Taylor Swift's Sharon Cherski. Demi Lovato is Angela Chase, and Kevin Jonas is Rickie Vasquez. In case you were wondering. 

Pon De Floor - Major Lazer

If you play this at your New Year's party everyone will be like "YEAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!"

Lemonade/Stupid Wild - Gucci Mane

This year's token rapper that people who don't listen to rap like. But like his forebearers for this honor Weezy and Juelz Santana, Gucci is the silliest. These songs are the goofiest and if the ad libs don't make you laugh you are probably not alive.

Daniel - Bat For Lashes 

I never used to understand why Stevie Nicks was always swanning around onstage with crazy scarves and capes and crystals, but now I get it. It's because it's fucking fun as shit.

Sorry Sorry - Super Junior

A K-Pop band with thirteen members, the self proclaimed "largest boy band in the world." This song is their attempt to catch up with Justin Timberlake, and it's as successful as it needs to be. I mean, for a song that needs to suit the needs of a boy band with thirteen members, most of whom can't fit in the frame at one time.

Two Weeks/Cheerleader - Grizzly Bear

Beautiful, wonderful, gorgeous, and catchy as fuqqqqqqqqq.

My Girls/Summertime Clothes - Animal Collective

The indie rock equivalent of The Grateful Dead soldier on and manage to keep Baltimore weird even as they amass an ever larger and more mainstream fanbase.

Million Dollar Bill - Whitney Houston

The comeback hit Whitney deserved, and part of the new "taking disco seriously." Disco is camp and if you hate camp you are probably a homophobe and if you're a homophobe you're probably gay. Whitney will roll up that million dollar bill and use it to snort your disco breaks.

Dance Wiv Me (Ft. Dizzee Rascal) - Calvin Harris

The UK has always had an easier time with camp and disco than we do, which explains why they get Queen, Robbie Williams, as well as the overseas popularity of The Scissor Sisters. Although Adam Lambert is fucking knocking at the gate, America. Open up and take it! This is a great song I would dance to any time in an H&M or Forever 21. 

Tik Tok - Ke$ha

Dirtier than dirty pop. Crusty pop. Because girls can be scary drunks too!

Gotta Get It - Juvenile

Organ stabs! So good! Funeral home club banger.

Blame It - Jamie Foxx Ft. T-Pain

Motherfuckers act like they forgot about "Blame It"! This is just a novelty song, and I don't want to hear it for the next few years at least, but I still love making "blame it!" jokes more than anything. Blame it!

Other Singles I Liked In 2009

Hood Pass Intact - Dam Funk 

Exhibit C - Jay Electronica

Iodine Poisoning - Freddie Gibbs

Want You Back - Nite Jewel

Warming To Sincerity - Dan Plaza  

Sapphire - Peacefire 

Gay Fish - Kanye West

Hot N Cold - Katy Perry

Thin Moon - James Pants

Birthday Sex/Imma Star - Jeremih

When I'm With You - Best Coast

Computer Bagel - Lambo

Lust For Life - Girls

Blood Bank/Beach Baby - Bon Iver

Can't Hear My Eyes - Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti

Molly Lambert (on the right) is the managing editor of This Recording. 

Thursday
May072009

In Which We Describe The 50 Best Musical Items of 2009

The Best Fifty Singles of 2009 (So Far)

by DANISH AZIZ

Plenty's been written about the changes in the way we consume media due to the Internet. As a friend and former colleague recently wrote, "‘content’ does not have to sit in search engine indexes waiting to be found. Instead, it can be moved quickly through networks of people by highly-developed technologies. The use of these networks has created a new, granular unit of information: the item, which is best understood as part of a series, or ‘feed’ of many items."

While you might be subscribed to a feed for new apartments in neighborhood X for less than $1000, or new blog posts from political blogger Y, there's no reason why this "itemization of everything" can't extend to music. MP3 blogs -- and, ultimately, individuals -- are the future record labels, except what they're "selling" isn't records, it's items, and the price is merely the time you're willing to devote. This model may pose a problem when we start to charge advertisers money to beam commercials directly into our heads.

Anyway, here are the 50 best musical "items" of the first third of the year 2009. This list is close to perfect, so please refrain from leaving critiques, suggestions, or omissions. Two things to note: each artist was allowed only one entry and hip hop is dead.

1. Animal Collective - "My Girls" BALTIMORE
2. Grizzly Bear - "Deep Blue Sea" (mp3BROOKLYN
3. Here We Go Magic - "Fangela" (mp3BROOKLYN
4. Dirty Projectors - "Stillness Is The Move" (mp3) BROOKLYN

papercuts

5. Papercuts - "Future Primitive" BAY AREA
6. Beirut - "Venice" (mp3) SANTA FE 
7. Junior Boys - "Parallel Lines" (mp3) ONTARIO 
8. Jamie Foxx - "Blame It" DALLAS
9. Metric - "Help I'm Alive" (mp3) TORONTO
10. Night Control - "Star 131" (mp3) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

the juan maclean

11. The Juan Maclean - "One Day" (mp3) NYC
12. Deerhunter - "Game of Diamonds" ATLANTA
13. Peter Bjorn and John - "It Don't Move Me" SWEDEN
14. Telepathe - "So Fine" (mp3) BROOKLYN
15. Royksopp - "Happy Up Here" (mp3) NORWAY

little boots

16. Little Boots - "New In Town (Fred Falke Remix)" (mp3) UK
17. Whitest Boy Alive - "High On The Heels" BERLIN
18. Ganglians - "Valiant Brave" (mp3) BAY AREA
19. Black Lips - "Short Fuse" (mp3) ATLANTA
20. Kurt Vile - "Freeway" (mp3) PHILADELPHIA
21. Micachu - "Lips" UK

passion pit22. Passion Pit - "Moth's Wings" (mp3) BOSTON
23. Crocodiles - "I Wanna Kill" (mp3) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
24. New Villager - "Rich Doors" (mp3) BAY AREA
25. Dan Deacon - "Build Voice" (mp3) BALTIMORE
26. Atlas Sound - "Springtime Instrumental" (mp3) ATLANTA

heartless bastards

27. Heartless Bastards - "The Mountain" (mp3) CINCINNATI
28. Demon's Claws - "Trip To A Clinic" MONTREAL
29. Desire - "If I Can't Hold You" (mp3) MONTREAL
30. Basement Jaxx - "Raindrops" UK
31. The Field - “Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime” SWEDEN
32. Suckers - "It Gets Your Body Moving" (mp3) BROOKLYN
33. Richard Swift - "Lady Luck" SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
34. tUnE-YaRdS - "SUNLIGHT" (mp3) MONTREAL

woods35. Woods - "Rain On" (mp3) BROOKLYN
36. Nodzzz - "Is She There" (mp3) BAY AREA
37. Fever Ray - "If I Had A Heart" SWEDEN
38. Bat For Lashes - "Daniel" UK

39. Jenny Wilson - "Wooden Chair" (mp3) SWEDEN
40. Phoenix - "Listzomania" (mp3) PARIS
41. Wavves - "So Bored" SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
42. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Skeletons" NYC
43. Bill Callahan - "Jim Cain" AUSTIN
44. Sleigh Bells - "Ring Ring" (mp3) BROOKLYN
45. St. Vincent - "Actor Out of Work" BROOKLYN

Obits46. Obits - "Pine On" (mp3) BROOKLYN
47. Crystal Stilts - "Love is A Wave" (mp3) BROOKLYN
48. Camera Obscura - "Other Towns and Cities" (mp3) UK
49. Tiga - "Luxury" MONTREAL
50. Datarock - "Amarillion" NORWAY

Danish Aziz is the contributing editor to This Recording. He lives in San Francisco, and he tumbls here.

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