Friday, August 16, 2019

Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger


August 16, 2019
Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger

Hello everyone! It's been a while hasn't it? This review is a little over a year after I quit doing the blog. Boy has a lot happened since I last did one. A little "review" on me. I have done a lot in the almost two years since I've written. I have lived on my own for about three years now, have two dogs now, a new job, married the woman of my absolute dreams, and am expecting a son any day now with the woman of my dreams. A lot has changed right? Well one thing that hasn't changed is my love for music, and all kinds. Which leads me to tonight's topic. This album... The album Easy Tiger by Ryan Adams. I have loved Ryan Adams for a long time now... Let me rephrase that. I have loved his music for a long time... From what I have heard and seen about him he is a royal douche, but the same way I don't judge Tiger Woods' golf career and accomplishments based on his personal life, I won't do that to Ryan Adams. I also won't be writing about that. All I care about is the music, especially in regards to the blog. Now lets get into the review shall we? This album has some how escaped my grasp as a "folk, singer songwriter" fan. Like I said I have liked Adams' music for a while, but this album just never popped up. The fist time I heard a song form this album was just a few days ago as my love and I were just finishing up our son - to - be's bedroom, and I sat down and just shuffled his music. The first song that came up was "Two." Nowadays as I get better at playing music, and guitar, singing, and all that jazz I almost immediately think of a song I like when I hear it as something I can play. So when I heard "Two" I looked up the chords and saw it was pretty easy to play, and that I liked the song. I like this style of Adams' as it plays more into the Whiskeytown style more than the rest of his stuff in my opinion (although Heartbreaker will forever be my favorite of his.) Many different feelings come to as I listen to this album. A feeling of love, pain, fun, and experimentation. The album starts off with a middle of the road song called "Goodnight Rose" Its a nice song don't get me wrong, but as you go on you will strike gold. That's beauty in music these days right? You don't need to have the whole album to listen to songs. You can just pick and choose what you listen to. The next four songs on the other hand are down right amazing. Next on the docket is "Two" again the song I first heard. A song that is simple, loving, euphoric, and catchy without being cliche and "run of the mill." The next one is "Everybody Knows" not only is this song very catchy it also has some pretty good layered guitar sounds on top of the catchy hooks and lines. The verses and glide of the chords and step up and downs in the guitar lead into this big boisterous chorus that fills your ears that then quickly slides back into the slick guitar and catchy hooks. Following that song is "Halloweenhead" a more gritty heavy song that has a different feel. Rather than focus on versus and slick guitar it plays more into grime and quick ascending chorus'. This song seems `to be less serious. Not serious as in Adams' doesn't take it serious, but at won't point he stops singing and shouts "guitar solo!" Which then leads into... You guessed it. A guitar solo, quickly followed up with the main riff and catch of the song that then follows that same trend till it slowly fades in and out of your brain. Next is probably the best song on the record. "Oh My God, Whatever, ETC." What a mouthful right? Well just like Everybody knows. This song has plenty of catchy slick guitar work. Starting out you are going to certainly be swaying back and forth. This is probably the most "sit in the hammock in your back yard, and slowly drift into sleep song." The song has accompanying piano which really adds to the soft flow of the song. Just a perfect song all around that will put your mind at ease. What does the lyrics mean and all that? Ah who knows really. Just enjoy it. The next two songs I will skip reviewing, because they are like a cool down of the marathon that was the last four songs. "Off Broadway" Is another great tune. Again featuring. Can you guess... No it's okay I'll wait. I won't finish this blog until you answer. You can't answer, oh right? Well it features some decent guitar... again. Guitar that manages to kinda echo his cadence and rhythm of his voice and lyrics. Other than that it's kind of a trippy mind space song. As quick as we got to that song lets move on to the next great gem on this album... It so happens to be the very next song. "Pearls On A String" this song is in a pretty knock down drag out fight with "Oh My God Whatever, ETC" (goodness how many times am I gonna have to type that title) as the greatest song on the record. Why is this basically tied with that other song... As the best you may ask? well just listen to it. It starts with a great mandolin, and banjo intro that leads into some great flow of lyrics and meaning. He is singing about love. How can you beat that? Aside from all of that. the flow of the lyrics and instruments seem to wave around in a zig zag pattern with eachother. While one takes the lead the other filters into the background. Sure to not take the spotlight off of the focus... Whatever it may be. The backup vocals also are a great touch to add to the layer of all the sounds. "Rip Off" is next, and its a lyric flow masterpiece. The only thing I can say about this is listen to it and the way he sings it, and it will be stuck in your head for days. "Two Hearts" makes it very heard to pick just three favorite tracks. The guitar. The vocal melodies. The meaning. The... Sound? Eh you get the point right? Have you heard it? No? Well what the fuck are you doing reading this? I kid I kid. I shouldn't have to say anything about this song, oh but I will. Talk about a smooth foot tapper song. As soon as it starts you are gonna tap your foot. The start of the electrified guitar will get all the grooves in your bones moving. The lyrics and melodies flow well seeming to follow the melody of the instruments just late enough to keep you falling behind and catching back up enough to drool over the master craftsmanship of the song. This is also the song that probably has the most cryptic/meaningful lyrics. I am not even sure what it means yet, so I won't even try to tell you what they mean. Maybe... Ah nevermind. "These Girls?" Guitar. Guitar. Guitar. Not much more needs to be said. Well except the melody of the lyrics again. Also the change in tone around one minute in, but you'll notice that when you listen to the song right? You all listen to the whole album everytime you read my blog right? Ah of course. Lets ends this thing eh? "I Taught Myself To Grow Old." Don't want to be sad? Don't listen to this song. Starting with the forty niners, little house on the prairie harmonica you may just cry from that alone. It'll make you sad, as long as you have a heart, and there is nothing you can do about it. Just accept it. Somber lyrics, somber instrumentals, but they are all fantastic. A great way to end an album. I Neil Youngesque sound to pull you down from the high you'll get from the bulk of this record. Gold pure gold. 

Well everybody I'm sure I am rusty and kinda poopie on the blog, but I wrote it and you read it right? You read it right? Regardless it's good to be back listening to music with a focus so I can write something. Makes me appreciate the music much more. 

I give this album 👽👽👽👽 out of five! Extravagant!

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Pearls On A String
  2. Oh My God, Whatever, Etc.
  3. Two Hearts

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Ryan Adams and Lost Highway Records.


Monday, March 12, 2018

Top Ten Albums of 2017

Heeeeeeeelo folks! I told you I was gonna pick this back up again, and look at me! two weeks strong. I love doing a yearly recap of my favorite albums. I love music and all kinds of it too, so being able to bring you my favorite albums of the year from all across the genres is single handedly my favorite blog of the year. Now I normally do this blog on January first, but as you all know I quit doing the blog for a while so I am just now getting to it. Nonetheless I am ready to review and reveal my top ten favorite albums of the year(including as usual my top three favorite songs off the album!) Lets start it up!




10. Huncho Jack - Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho

Favorite Tracks!

  1. Motorcyle Parts
  2. Black & Chinese 
  3. Moon Rock

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Travis Scott, Quavo, and Grand Hustle Records. 


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9. Little Dragon - Season High

Favorite Tracks!

  1. Strobe Light
  2. Celebrate
  3. Should I

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Little Dragon, and Because Music.




8. Noah Gundersen - White Noise

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Bad Desire
  2. Fear & Loathing
  3. Number One Hit Of The Summer (Fade Out)

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Noah Gundersen, and Cooking Vinyl Records. 




7. Circa Survive - The Amulet 

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Never Tell A Soul
  2. The Hex
  3. Premonition of the Hex

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Circa Survive, and Hopeless Records.




6. Villains - Queens of the Stone Age

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Feet Don't Fail Me
  2. The Evil Has Landed
  3. The Way You Used to Do

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Queens of the Stone Age, and Matador Records.




5. August Burns Red - Phantom Anthem

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Coordinates 
  2. Quake
  3. Generations 

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to August Burns Red, and Fearless Records.





4. Brand New - Science Fiction 

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Lit Me Up
  2. Desert
  3. Same Logic/Teeth


I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Brand New, and Procrastinate! Music Traitors.






3. Mac Demarco - This Old Dog

Favorite Tracks!
  1. This Old Dog
  2. Still Beating
  3. My Old Man

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Mac Demarco, and Captured Tracks Records.




2. Mastodon - Emperor of Sand

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Show Yourself
  2. Steambreather
  3. Jaguar God

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Mastodon, and Reprise Records.





1. Tyler Childers - Purgatory 

Favorite Tracks!
  1. Lady May
  2. Purgatory 
  3. Feathered Indians 



I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Tyler Childers, and Hickman Holler Records.



EXTRAVAGANT!

Thats my very late, but still here recap of my favorite albums of twenty seventeen. Stay tuned for individual album reviews in the coming weeks!










Sunday, March 4, 2018

Elton John - Honky Chateau



March 4, 2018
Elton John - Honky Chateau 


This album has so much resonance on so many levels. It all starts with my mother and I, and one sweet lady. My Nanna. My Nanna loved Elton John. Now she wasn't actual blood relation, but she was so close to my mom that I grew up always knowing her as Nanna. I would hear her sing and jam to Elton as much as she breathed. It was so refreshing and it also got me started on my music passion. She passed away quite some time ago, but I still see her and feel her whenever I hear Elton's music. Fast forward many years. I am twenty three and visiting my friend and uncle(he is practically my brother) and he as a newborn son. He tells me to play Rocket Man because his son loves that song. I play that song and his son is dancing... we are all dancing in the living room. His son, his two nieces' his girlfriend, and I. We are all getting down to this amazing music. I start to think how content I am with how I was feeling in that moment. If only I had my own little family to do that with. Except my kids and I will be jamming out to Deer Tick or Coheed (haha.) Much time has past since I last did a blog. I am sorry. I bought a house, got a puppy, and have been busy with work. All I know is that I am ready to get back to writing about the music I love. I love all kinda of music. Some of that just so happens to be by Englishmen from the seventies. I am sitting here writing this blog while my puppy is now damn near a year old (he was like three months in my last blog.) I realized this blog brought me way more happiness than I had originally thought. Everything that happened in the past to this music, and everything that happened tonight to it. I am really feeling these tunes. I obviously don't have to tell you guys' about this guy or this album. Chances are you all know it already. I mean its Elton John for goodness sakes. All I have to say about this album is to just listen to it. Obviously its rough. I mean it was recorded in the seventies, but the music still speaks for itself. This would be an album I would want to own on vinyl. I am sure it sound ten times better on vinyl. I will be completely honest with you. Aside from Honky Cat, Rocket Man, and Amy I just don't know the rest of this album. I am about four songs into this album as I a writing these very words (10:16.) I will keep you all updated as I go. I apologize in advance. It is going to take me a few posts to get back into writing in a nice organized manner. So as I will continue as I am working through the album. I am on the song Amy now. These last three songs will be where I learn. I have never heard of them. I don't think. Now that I have heard the last two songs of this album I think I am about ready to rap this review up. Overall its a fantastic album and everyone should give it a whirl. I give this album 🎹🎹🎹 out of five! Extravagant!


Favorite Tracks!
  1. Honky Cat
  2. Hercules 
  3. Rocket Man


I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Coheed And Cambria and Columbia Records. 



Monday, October 16, 2017

Coheed And Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow



October 16, 2017
Coheed And Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World For Tomorrow 


No World For Tomorrow... The fourth album by my prized gems Coheed this album is no shorter than a killer album. Talk about the calm before the storm....(more on that in another blog.) This album was one of the first Coheed albums I bought. Like I say in all the previous Coheed blogs that I first heard old songs, but this album was the one out when I had my own money to buy stuff. I already knew of the songs Feathers and The Running Free. I had seen their videos on Fuse when I was a teenager. Two back to back rockers in this album. Seeing them as videos really helps print an image of what Coheed was and would become to an impressionable teenager jammin out in his bedroom. Gravemakers & Gunslingers has remained one of my all time favorite Coheed songs even after I've been a seasoned Coheed fan for a while. It's such a good punch and runny song that has one shredding guitar solo. The whole song feels like it's riddled with angst and frustration. The End Complete this song was one of the first songs I "listened" to when I bought the album. I'm sure you guys are saying "but Ty you said Feathers and The Running Free was?) They certainly the first ones I heard, but were not the first ones I listened to. Meaning this was the first song I chose to listen to after I bought the album. I was not disappointed.... It is such a story like song. Not to mention one of the longest and progressive songs. The last song on the album is On The Brink this song and I have such a long story together. It started out as one of those songs I always just skipped, because it started so slow. The more I listen to it and the further I get into the song the more I realize what a beautiful song I was passing up. It has a fantastic build up that then get slammed by Claudio's immense vocal performance. It has become one of my favorite songs on the album. Every Coheed blog I do I am super nervous. I have to do these completely perfect so stick with me I will get them all done I promise. I give this album 💣💣💣💣💣 out of five! Extravagant!


Favorite Tracks!

  1. Gravemakers & Gunslingers
  2. The Running Free
  3. On The Brink

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Coheed And Cambria and Columbia Records. 



The Youtube video too! Tried to up the quality of my delivery!