Monday, August 15, 2011

Cake

Band I was given (by John Tillman): Cake
Song I love: pretty much all of them. I liked everything from 1994's 'Motorcade' to 2011's 'Showroom'. I like the fact that they are the only non-ska band from the 90s still in existence that still has a trumpet. Plus it kind of sounds to me like said trumpet has a dent in it for some reason. Or it's just all tarnished and worn out. I don't know, that's just how I picture it. I like the cheap-ass garage sale sound of the acoustic guitar. And I love the random chain of consciousness dreamlike feel of the lyrics. Shit like that is what You think about when you have a fever and are on nyquil.
Song I hate: I didn't really care for 'Short skirt/long jacket' for the longest time, and I'm not really sure why. I just didn't like the cut of it's jib. It kind of grew on me though. I think it was because it was the first pre-album single released off of 'Comfort Eagle' and it was so drastically different from everything they'd done up until then. But I gave it a chance as I drove around listening to it and it sucked less and less with each consecutive play.

Favorite Album: While I personally think that all 6 (7 counting the 'B-sides and Rarities' compilation) of their studio albums have start to finish replayability, an odd thing for a band to have two let alone SIX A-to-Z good albums, the one I love the most has got to be 'Prolonging the Magic'. It was what I listened to off and on pretty much all year my senior year of high school. It made an appearance in my car CD player at least once a week. when Lanzer and I went to see Tom Petty at Sour Titty's Gund Arena it was in the CD player the whole way home in the concert/Indians traffic. We listened to it like 3 or 4 times and would pause it as we analyzed the lyrics and thought up theories as to what the fuck John McCrea was talking about.

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1 comment:

Mike said...

Your feet are stained by the ashes of dead babies my friend. You sir have passed the test just like all the rest. Even though you didn't know that you took it in the first place.