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Saturday, January 31, 2009

It's Saturday

When I realize it's been 10 days since I last made a post, I go ahead and make another post, if only because it makes me feel better. Plus, with hundreds of pages of reading staring me in the face, there's simply no better time to blog, an activity which I derive no monetary or academic benefit from!

Adam completed mastering all the songs for the EP, you can listen to three of the four songs here. There will be cover art to add to the legitness eventually.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

WHOOPS

I can haz moar monee?
If this is true, then it is assuredly a most epic fail:

"According to NESN's Red Sox reporter Heidi Watney, free-agent catcher Jason Varitek said he was not aware that teams would have to surrender a No. 1 draft pick in order to sign him and he takes full responsibility for his decision to turn down salary arbitration from the Red Sox." - Boston Globe

WHAT?! If I were making a decision like this, I think I would do my homework before I turned down a guaranteed $10-11 million to test the open market after a season in which I had been hopelessly overmatched at the plate. Furthermore, I would expect my agent, who I pay good money to get me the big bucks, to fully brief me on what my options were.

So if we are to believe Varitek's story, then apparently he has some major trouble with fiscal responsibility, and Scott Boras is an even bigger douchebag than anyone has ever given him credit for (and Lord knows they've given him credit).

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Rainn Wilson Redux

Several months back I posted a link to an acoustic demo I did called "Rainn Wilson Stopped the Drought." Well, last night my band played at a battle of the bands at Clark, and we just so happened to play a radically reworked version of that very song. My good friend James was nice enough to get it on video:



If you want to look and listen to similar stuff, head on over to our MySpace page.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Apocalyptic!


For some reason, today seemed like a good day to put together a collection of songs that dealt with (post-)apocalyptic themes. Aren't I just a ray of sunshine?

The Thermals - Here's Your Future (From The Body, The Blood, The Machine)
Josh Ritter - The Temptation of Adam (From The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter)
The Arcade Fire - Keep the Car Running (From Neon Bible)
Ted Leo & the Pharmacists - The World is in the Turlet

Buy 'em up:
Sub Pop
V2
Merge
Touch and Go