Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Living Things


Yesterday, Linkin Park released their latest album. Not only did I buy it, but I got it for $4.99 on Amazon. Expecting to pay more than twice that, I was supremely happy with the price. After giving the album my first listen, and now working on the second, I'm even happier with the price and would have been more than fine paying more.

Now with bands like Linkin Park, I don't ever buy a new album expecting to hear the same type of music that was on the last one. While their music has it's own definite sound, they change a lot from album to album and, unlike some bands that will remain unnamed for now, it's for the best. It seems that they grow as artists with every new release.

This album somewhat marks a return to their older sound, but still keeps pieces of the newer LP in tact. While it surely won't be confused with A Thousand Suns, there are things in there that reflect that album.

I'm no critic, just a huge fan of music, so I won't get too in depth and break down this entire album like a LOT of people have just been waiting to do. Instead, I am going to sit back and enjoy listening to Living Things once again.

Midnight Music 6-27-12

I used to do all types of Morning Music posts, but with certain lifestyle changes of late I won't have much morning music in my life for a while. Instead, I get the chance to usher in a new every now and again while listening to my iPod. Therefore, we'll check out what I am listening to at midnight.

1. Love Remains the Same- Gavin Rossdale

A thousand times I’ve seen you standing
Gravity like a lunar landing
Make me want to run till I find you
I shut the world away from here
Drift to you, you’re all I hear
Everything we know fades to black

2. Survivalism- Nine Inch Nails

All bruised and broken, bleeding
She asked to take my hand
I turned, just keep on walking
But you'd do the same thing in the circumstance
I'm sure you'll understand

3. Fall to Pieces- Velvet Revolver

I keep a journal of memories
I'm feeling lonely, I can't breathe
I fall to pieces, I'm falling
Fell to pieces and I'm still falling

4. Devil on My Shoulder- Billy Talent

Follow the rainbow, my lucky omen
There ain't no pot of gold, just copper tokens
I found the key to life, the lock was broken
All my accomplishments, are best left unspoken

5. Blow Up the Outside World- Soundgarden

Nothing seems to kill me, no matter how hard I try
Nothing is close in my eyes
Nothing can beat me down for your pain or delight, no.
Nothing seems to break me, no matter how far I fall
Nothing can break me at all
Not one for giving up though not invincible, I know

6. Bad Day- Daniel Powter

You stand in the line just to hit a new low
You're faking a smile with the coffee to go
You tell me your life's been way off line
You're falling to pieces everytime
And I don't need no carryin' on

Monday, June 25, 2012

Baby You're a Firework


At this very moment, hundreds of thousands of people are crawling all over the city, jockeying for positions for tonight's fireworks display. I on the other hand, cannot wait to get out of here for the night, and that will actually be pretty soon.

As a kid, I never really got into fireworks all that much. The flashes and the booms and bangs didn't have much to do with it, I wasn't scared of fireworks at all other than the year that I was witness to a horrible accident, but it just wasn't something that we, in our house, really had any interest in. I like burning and blowing things up as much as the next guy, but this is an area where nurture took over for nature. Mind you I'm not getting down on anyone for liking them, far from it, but just like certain types of movies or other activities, they will be much better enjoyed without me there.

I've taken in the fireworks here in the past, and had a great time hanging out with my friends, but the fireworks themselves added nothing to the equation for me, aside from the fact that they were the impetus for us to gather on a warm summer night and just hang out together. Oddly enough that was ten years, and a complete life (and a half) ago for me.

Maybe someday on this blog I'll get into what was going on at that time in my life, and how it shaped everything around me and led me to where I am today, but that's not what I am here to write about today.

The Elephant in the Room

So I guess I should bring up the fact that I haven't been writing here much this year, and nothing at all for more than 5 months. Certain things I've gone over before, including access issues and lack of blogging interest really paved the way for that. I have missed the fact that I could just write whatever I want here, whenever I want....but I obviously haven't missed it enough to make it a priority.

Over the last year and a half or so I have tried multiple times to write a post when I didn't have access to the blog, then post it later. My success with this was spotty at best. A lot of times I gave up on the post before I was finished with it, but mostly I'd finish the post and not find a way to post it in a frame of time I deemed proper, and it just lingered in the ether, never finding a permanent home.

As it stands at this very moment, I am happy to have more liberal access to my blog and all that that allows me. Considering I can be somewhat bipolar when it comes to blogging in this digital age of social postmodernism, that could mean anything in terms of my posting frequency from here on out....or even in making up terms like digital social postmodernism. Go ahead, google it. Zero results until now.

Well with all that out, time to return to watching the Tigers in Texas and reading about the WSOP 50k event.

Farewell for now.