Thursday, July 31, 2008
Making Tough Guys Feel Like Sissies
Most Anticipated Albums - Ben Rector
Ben Rector, Untitled
Here is another album that I have no idea when it will come out. I know he is recording it right now, so it could be a while. But I am stoked none the less. I have preached Ben Rector here on the blog for a while now, and I love him just as much right now. He is probably my favorite Singer/Songwriter-ish guy but I would probably call him more indie than anything else. Whatever, he is one of my favorite guys out there. He is doing this latest cd with two discs. One disc will be acoustic and the other will be full band with I think 6 songs on each. He is a really creative guy and writes great music so it should be a great cd. I just hope this cd comes out much sooner than later. Ben Rector is also blogging the recording process, you should check it out. Link is posted below.
Cory, Le Blog
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Most Anticipated Albums - Norma Jean
Norma Jean, The Anti-Mother
Norma Jean is a band I really have to be in the mood to listen to, but when I’m in the mood I love them. Their first two cd’s were very chaotic, and hard to get into. Very rarely did they have a melodic chorus, and it was a lot of odd time signature chaos. Not to say I didn’t love the first two cd’s, it’s just I liked the way they went in Redeemer more. There was more singing, or at least screaming with some sort of a pitch. Not just growling, which I think sounds pretty cool. Norma Jean has two songs up on Myspace, both of which I really like. It seems to me like they are moving to a more controlled sound. It still sounds like Norma Jean, but the songs seem to progress in a more logical way than old Norma Jean. Corey Brandon actually seems to be showing off a decent singing voice a lot in one song, something I hope we get to here more on this cd. The Anti-Mother comes out pretty soon, August 5. I imagine I will like this just as much as I loved Redeemer.
Cory, Le Blog
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Most Anticipated Albums - Anberlin
Anberlin, New Surrender

Anberlin is yet another one of my favorite bands who has a cd coming out soon. I loved Cities, and every other album they have come out with. Anberlin is not a band that has come a really far way from their debut cd. They know what they do well, and they do it. They keep making good music that is different from the past, but still inside the same basic idea. New Surrender may be more of the same, or they may really innovate this time. I would be up for either, which is one of the reasons I am excited for it. They could pretty much go either way. The band has said that this will be a lot more guitar heavy album, a lot like Paperthin Hymn in the way it is a very hard guitar riff that develops the song. They have released one song from New Surrender called Disappear. It sounds like Anberlin, but I really like it. I also hear that an old song The Feel Good Drag will be re recorded and released as the first single for New Surrender. The new album comes out September 30, but I wish it came way sooner.
Cory, Le Blog
Monday, July 28, 2008
Most Anticipated Albums - Mute Math
Mute Math, Untitled

To say that Mute Math’s sophomore LP is the album I’m most excited for this year is an understatement. Simple adjectives can’t describe this want to hear how great this cd will most likely be. I love Mute Math, and from what I have seen of their new material in their vlogs and in concert, it should be amazing. I have heard two songs live that I hope are on the record; Voice In The Silence and Clockwork, both of which were great songs. The Video Blogs they have put out this summer have just set my excitement level through the roof. This band is so talented that I think whatever they do will just ooze with creative excellence and talent. And I really can’t wait to get owned by all the incredible drum beats Darren King will throw out on this cd. No idea when it will come out, but I would bet late Fall, around October or November. Below are live performances of the two songs I have heard by them, Clockwork and Voice In The Silence. Check them out and get hyped for whatever Mute Math tells us about their new cd.
Clockwork
Voice In The Silence
Cory, Le Blog
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Most Anticipated Albums - Underoath
Underoath, Lost in the Sound of Separation

Define The Great Line was one of my favorite cds for a long time after it came out. It showed that Underoath could make it back to their more metal roots and get further away from the screamo genre that They’re Only Chasing Safety put them in. Not to say TOCS was bad, it was great too. It’s just I think Underoath does a better job outside of this genre. From what I hear about Lost in the Sound of Separation, it seems that they are going even deeper into a darker, harder sound. From the one song I have heard, Desperate Times Desperate Measures, they are doing just that. The album drops September 2, and I have to rate this at least top 5 most anticipated albums of the year.
Cory, Le Blog
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Roy Mitchell Cardenas of Mute Math

Just a little bit ago, I stumbled across the blog of Roy Mitchell-Cardenas, the bass player for my favorite band Mute Math. It really is all pretty interesting and definitely worth reading if you are a Mute Math fan like myself. You get to hear about a lot more personal things about the band that you probably wouldn't hear anywhere else. Plus, puts out video bass lessons, which even not being a bass player are pretty interesting. I was bored, so I went back and checked out what he had to say about the last time he played a show in KC, which I had the good fortune of attending. It just builds my hype even more and more for the new cd and the inevitable tour that will follow it. Mute Math has come to Lawrence in nearly every tour they've been on (6 times) and I have seen them the last two times they have come to Kansas City. I say the last two times because I do not count their half performance at the Sprint Center opening for Alannis and Matchbox. That is not a Mute Math concert. It's like the 30 second preview for a song on iTunes. It isn't actually the song, it's just something to get you hooked on the song. They played like 4 songs and you were like really far away. It just isn't Mute Math at all. But anyway, check out Roy's blog. I have no idea how often he updates it, but he has like a million past posts, so you could have fun reading those.
Friday, July 25, 2008
MySpace Transmissions: Thrice
I just stumbled upon a pretty cool concert series thing, called MySpace Transmissions. There has been five bands that have played so far; Thrice, City and Colour, Vampire Weekend, Nada Surf, and James Blunt. I just watched the Thrice performance, and it is really cool. They played songs off of their Earth, Air, and Water discs. I really enjoyed the songs they played off of Earth, mainly because the versions on the cd were all stripped down, purely acoustic. These performances are full band, electric guitar and full drum kit. It really makes the songs have a completely different feel. My favorite two out of the six were Come All You Weary and Daedalus. Come All You Weary is just such a great song. Totally based off of scripture, and I really love the way Kensrue sings it. My other favorite performance is made great by the vocal. Dustin just sings Daedalus with such emotion, it's really incredible. Even if you don't love screaming, I think you can appreciate just how genuine he sounds while doing it.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
"How Hard is it Memphis!?"


Friday, July 18, 2008
The Dark Knight

Thursday, July 17, 2008
With Arrows, With Poise
I got paid today so automatically I was looking to spend some sort of money. I thought about it and decided to go over to Bestbuy. I was searching through the racks, racking (pun intended) my brain to look for a cd to buy. I remembered that there was this band called The Myriad that I had heard on the radio and that they had a song on Rock Band. So, I go to the rack, and I find the cd, but unfortunately saw the 14.99 sticker on it. I really liked the songs and had just got paid (so who cares really) so I bought it. Tuesday, July 15, 2008
The King of Pop
I honestly have been getting into the most random person ever lately; Michael Jackson. I have one cd by him, Thriller, but have listened to it a lot. It is actually really really great music. I never thought I would hear myself say it, but I really enjoy it. Billie Jean, Thriller, Beat It; all great, classic songs. Billie Jean may be the most fun song on drums I have played in a while. It's such a basic, simple song and beat that you can improvise so easily with the track behind you. I love playing along with it. I am trying to get my band to cover it, but I don't know if that will go over all too well. But still, Thriller and Beat it, are two of the most classic songs ever. Thriller is one of the most danceable songs in my opinion ever to be released. Plus it has an AWESOME trademark dance. Listening to Beat It for awhile, I think it could almost pass off as a good rock song. The guitar riff is extremely catchy and sounds awesome. Drums also are basic, but get the job done. Indulging My New Addiction

Monday, July 14, 2008
A Different Kind of High
Saturday, July 12, 2008
A Blast From The (Not so Distant) Past
I have been listening to a lot of older school stuff from Death Cab and Coldplay. Mainly Transatlanticism and X&Y respectively. I now am realizing just how great both those albums are/were. Both albums have a ton of great music on them. Listening back through them, I can't find a ton of songs that I absolutely hate, which is typically a good quality in a release. I can listen through the whole cd start to finish without absolutely needing to skip a song. I obviously skip songs occasionally, cause there are some I like more than others, but there are no horrible songs. These cd's remind me why I love these bands, and why I will always love them no matter what crap they put out in the future. As fans of these bands, we know we can always fall back on solid past material. Honestly, I don't think Death Cab will ever be able to surpass the greatness of Transatlanticism. It is one of my favorite cd's ever, hands down. Sometimes these great albums get lost in the shuffle of new music. Speaking of new music, I have bought a lot this summer. I suppose I will end this stream-of-consciousness post with a list of all the cd's I have gotten this summer.Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Qwantz (dinosaur comics)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Are the Writer's Secretly Still on Strike..
It was all good and great, but that's not what this post is about.
First of all, Cory is a little behind in the fashion world.. please excuse him.I bought a vest at the beggening of the summer in preperation for the weather.
And boy is it amazing. I love vests, and have always wanted one but up until recently I haven't ever had any money to spend.
Now that I've gotten that out of the way, I would like to address the issue of ABC and NBC.
ABC and NBC ha over the years put out GREAT shows, many of which you can see right here on this blog.
However, recently they have been rather lame.
I flip the t.v. on, switch over to ABC, and when the commercials roll around I nearly cry.
Titles like "I Survived a Japanese Gameshow", "Wipeout" and "Celebrity Family Feud"
It's disgusting, to be totally honest.
I SURVIVED A JAPANESE GAMESHOW is basically ten english folk, who travel to Japan to compete in a japanese gameshow..
It follows them backstage and behind the scenes, and also in the 'show-within-a-show' japanese gameshow called 'Majide'
It's all very bizzare and cheesy, in an asian sorta way.
WIPEOUT is basically MXC without the funny asian people dubbs. In my opinion, MXC was only great because of the strange mini-videos and characters, and the totally random voice-overs.
Wipeout is just a bunch of american idiots (not at all a green-day reference) running around, voluntarily hurting themselves..
Not only is it un-original.. but needs some comical work.
CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD is just family feud with celebrities. Whenever a show is changed so that it only features celebrities, its probably a good sign the show wasn't very good to begin with. And to top all of it's failing reviews off, the host is Al Roker. Need I say more? I mean its hard not to love the big guy and his catch phrases.. but I don't know how he's going to work in "your neck of the woods"

So that's all.. reality shows and gameshows have lately been pretty lame.
Monday, July 7, 2008
The Best Spot in KC

Sunday, July 6, 2008
Screamo of the Spastic/Electronic Variety
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Rockin' The Vest
Thursday, July 3, 2008
The Series, Part 6: Survive Kaleidoscope
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
The Series, Part 5: More Mute Math, Live this Time
Typical:
Chaos:
Obsolete:
Break The Same:
Reset:
