Saturday, March 24, 2012

Shins New Album "Port of Morrow"

Bands and artists evolve, but that doesn’t mean I have to like it. For a guy who pre-ordered the last two Shins albums I think it’s time I accept that James Mercer is not putting out the same music that I love from the Shins first two albums. LOVE THEM, listen to them all the way through probably still once a month. My expectations were so high for “Wincing the night away” I’m not sure they could have met them and they didn’t. I don’t know that I’ve listened to that album more than 4 or 5 times total. Some say that wasn’t a departure, but for me it was. Too much synth and not enough guitars.


I got the new album, “Port of Morrow” yesterday and I’ve listened to it once. It’s clear that the Shins are a different band, or should I say that James Mercer is a different guy than he was on “Chutes” or “Inverted World”. Not bad, necessarily, but not the band I loved. More mellow, less rocking, less guitar-driven.

I'll give it a few more listens.  I like it more than I like "Wincing" already, but now that I love only half of the Shins catalog, it might be time for me to part ways.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Stop saying Limbaugh should be kicked off the air

The man is a vile, hateful, hypocrite, but he has every right to be on the radio.  ((side note: Comparisons to him and Bill Maher are ridiculous;  compare the clout Limbaugh has to that of Maher...it's not even close.  Limbaugh is the ideological leader of the Republican party, Maher is nothing like that.  No other citizen in America has the clout of Limbaugh within their political sphere.  So, those comparisons are dumb (See David Frum's piece).  )

But just because he's influential and the leader of the GOP, he can still say stupid shit.

That all said, this is America and Rush has every right to say stupid shit and have people pull sponsorships and point out he's a vile human being.  But no one should be demanding he be taken off the radio.  If his employers/radio stations feel he's bad for business, he'll lose his job (although I believe he'll also find an outlet for his brand of misogyny and Anything-to-beat-Obama-even-if-it's-bad-for-America rhetoric).  But when liberals whine about how he should be silenced it's just makes liberals look weak.  Argue with Rush on the merits of his stupid comments, don't "demand" he be taken off the air.  That's unAmerican.  And it totally plays into the Right Wings ridiculousness victimization rhetoric that they're so good at.

Hell, people who like Rush are going to like him no matter what, but in reality his recent hateful comments reflect poorly on the Republican Party, so let him keep talking.