Sunday, September 27, 2009

Sunday Shuffle Review #2: Inbetween Days by The Cure



This weeks Shuffle Review landed on a song that's just plain fun and depressing in the way that only The Cure can do. "Inbetween Days" was the first single and opening track from The Cure's 1985 album Head on the the Door. This was the first Cure album I bought, discovering them in my British Alternative awakening when I went to college. The Cure, led by Robert Smith, were "the" band for black-clad suburban "rebels" too sophisticated for punks filthiness and aggression. We there was were depressed as only teenagers who wanted to be hopelessly introspective yet still have fun could be. Cure fans were emo before emo.
"Inbetween Days" was a perfect song for that attitude. It is infectiously upbeat. It takes off fast and stays like that for 2:58 until the very last note. Alternating single note synthesizer and electric guitar layer melodically on top of constantly driving acoustic guitar and percussion. This song moves and never lets up.

Lyrically the song cannot be more different. It begins with a painful expression of aging and loss


Yesterday I got so old
I felt like I could die
Yesterday I got so old
It made me want to cry

Just walk away
Your choice is made
Go on go on
And disappear
Go on go on
Away from here

From this pushing away, Smith realizes his mistakes. He needs her but has pushed her away



And I know I was wrong
When I said it was true
That it couldn't be me and be her
Inbetween without you
Without you

Verse two shifts to a please to return that goes unanswered

Yesterday I got so scared
I shivered like a child
Yesterday away from you
It froze me deep inside
Come back come back
Don't walk away
Come back come back
Come back today
Come back come back
Why can't you see
Come back come back
Come back to me


It is a sad song that you just have to dance to. It is a perfect example of the genius of Robert Smith and why The Cure captured such a fanatical following. Enjoy!! Just don't think about getting old and losing your one true love.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sunday Shuffle Review #1: Faces by We Shot The Moon


Well away we go. Now most of you probably have never heard of this band, especially here on the East Coast. I found this through my Emusic.com account. We Shot The Moon is a San Diego based indie band. "Faces"' is the fourth track from 2007's LP Fear and Love.

"Faces" has a decidedly RelientK/Blink 182 feel to it. It starts with a slow piano, string and vocal part that quickly accelerates and drops into the full band. The song keeps are really appealing groove, driven by the piano, accentuated by overdriven power chords. Musically, it is wonderful power/pop, with a great groove.
Lyrically, the song is only average. It speaks to the desire to make something special of your life.

"And if you slow down
could it ever be this fun?
in a small town
with no where else to run
give it time, figure it out
get in line, and narrow it down
you'd go farther then you ever thought you could"

While there is nothing wrong with this, frankly, its just plain bland, nothing special. In all, the lyrics are pretty forgettable

I encourage you to give this band a listen. There are free downloads of their upcoming album at http://www.weshotthemoon.com/. Check out their Myspace here for more details. Also, check out this interview from HopeCore magazine.


I'm Back

Well I let this blog slip. I got lazy. No other good excuse. So now I'm back with a new resolve and some new features coming. The first is a regular post starting today called Sunday Shuffle Review. I'm going to but the iPod on shuffle and review whatever song comes up first. Should be interesting. I have some pretty random stuff on there. Let me know what you think.