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January 21, 2008

Book Review: Lewis Shiner, Glimpses (1993) 9+

Glimpses was published 15 years ago and is out of print (though easily available used). I can't believe I never heard of it before. The story can get bogged down by some excruciating family drama, but the parts where 38 year-old stereo repairman Ray is transported from 1989 to the 60s and interacts with Brian Wilson and Hendrix are awesome. It starts when he daydreams about The Beatles recording the original version of "The Long And Winding Road" for the truncated Get Back sessions. His tape deck records the imagined session that never was. Continue...

January 20, 2008

Fast 'n' Bulbous Redesign (In Progress)

Since IE7 decided to make my venerable, long suffering site look broken, I decided it was finally time to make the conversion to CSS. Some of you recall I started working on a redesign in 2005 for its 10th Anniversary (eek). I tried dozens of fonts and logos to base it on and wasn't happy with any of them. The current logo is still a temporary placeholder, while an amazingly-patient-and-generous-friend to whome I'll be forever indebted makes a nicer one. The color palette is not set in stone. I'm trying out the old dark green background combined with a sufficiently evil (\m/) black main content area, neon (meate dreams of an octafish) green headers and orange links. Feel free to compare the Design idea from John S.changes with the old site and give feedback via my email listed on the lower right, and I might try other things. Click on the image to see suggestions my friend John kindly made.

Neon Meate Dreams of an Octafish (Current)
Neon Meate Dreams of an Orange Octafish
Lighter Dreams
Poopy old site

December 30, 2007

2007 Year-End Summary & Fester's Lucky 13s

Fast 'n' Bulbous Best Of 2006

I always say there's no such thing as a bad year in music, because every year there is more good music than anyone can possibly have time to digest. Some years it may be a little harder to find than others. As late as September I was a little worried. My list was looking a little anemic, and I wasn't feeling hardly any of the critical favorites of the year so far -- Panda Bear, The Field, The Arcade Fire, Kanye West, etc. I had to dig a little harder to find more albums that scratched my itch. My itches vary, from craving some good basic rock that isn't totally cliched and boring (Witchcraft, White Stripes, QOTSA), cracking, well-written, passionate pop songs (young UK bands pretty much cornered this market again, including Maxïmo Park, Field Music, Good Shoes, Mothers and the Addicts, The Rakes, The Maccabees), electronica ranging from glitchy microhouse to experimental to tuneful (Apparat, Matthew Dear, Dan Deacon, Moon Wiring Club, Chloe, Studio, Laub), and bits of metal, post-metal and hip-hop.

Most of all, I like the music that delves in mystery and magic, that's not easily categorized nor quickly digested. It's not always the case that music that takes a little more work is longer lasting. Continue...

Magnet Magazine: Fast 'n' Bulbous was reviewed in the Nov/Dec 2003 issue of Magnet, the best music magazine in North America (I'm not just saying that cuz they reviewed me, really. I've been a subscriber since issue 3).



The Wire Magazine: Adventures In Modern Music. Fast 'n' Bulbous was reviewed in the February 2001 issue of The Wire, a British magazine that covers "electronica, avant rock, breakbeat, jazz, modern classical, global and sounds from the outer limits."

 


2007 Year-End Summary & Fester's Lucky 13s | Dec 30

Woofers Go Wubble: Dubstep | Dec 10

Analog Vs. Digital Redux | Dec 5

2007 Reissues | Dec 3

End of Year Critic's Lists | Dec 3

The Next Great American Band | Nov 1

Complete Home Theater Systems | Oct 1

Criminally Underappreciated 90's Guitar Bands | Aug 1

1987: 20th Year Reunion | Apr 20

Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures

Magazine - Real Life

Pylon - Gyrate +

The Bongos - Drums Along The Hudson

Black Mountain - In The Future

The Ideal Copy
You can buy some of the albums reviewed/listed in Fast 'n' Bulbous, particularly imports and reissues, at The Ideal Copy. Since Amazon inhaled CDNow and Djangos lied and cheated me out of my affiliate credit, I'm banning corporate affiliates. Shop indie! If you can't find what you're looking for at The Ideal Copy, check Insound, Alldirect, Dustygroove, and Siren Disc for imports.


Since October 1995, Fast 'n' Bulbous has been a one man operation, a labor of love rather than profit venture. I maintain an editorial policy of publishing mainly positive reviews, with the idea that people should be turned on to the best music. I only review what I feel like because I don't get paid for it. If you think I should review something I don't like, feel free to pay me. I will happily (or begrudgingly, depending on my mood) review crappy albums for $.50 a word. Don't think this buys you a positive review, this ain't Rolling Stone. Most likely I'll attack it like a rabid dog on a captured squirrel.

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