Well, I was going to post a rant here on looking for low-sodium soup, and how for whatever reason, manufacturers seem unwilling to compromise on their salt content. You can get low-sodium soups, no problem, but they taste like reheated ass, or you could buy a “reduced sodium” soup, but why bother? Because “reduced” in that context is a flat-out lie. It’s like saying Scott Weiland needs to gain “a little” weight. Anyway, like I said… I was going to post a rant on this topic, complete with facts and figures and all that jazz, but then I found out that somebody had already done way more research on the topic that I have the time or energy for, so here’s a link to their findings, which you may read at your leisure:
Archive for January, 2005
First single from the forthcoming Some Cities is “Black and White Town” [MP3]. While perhaps not quite as overwhelming as their last lead single, it still kicks all kind of ass. Let’s hope the rest of the album can keep up the nice Donnie Darko / Tears for Fears mood that I’m getting from this track! (Also, expect a rockin’ US Tour sometime soon. The Doves were a dance band originally, and they know how to shake it down… =)
If you’re planning on being alive and in Chicago on the following dates, I’d highly recommend picking up tickets for the following shows:
Kings of Convenience - Tue 2/22 9PM - Double Door
The Music / Kasabian - Wed 3/2 - Metro
And, if you haven’t heard these bands yet then Fuckin’ A, are you in for a nice surprise! The Kings are two Norwegian dudes, and they put out some of the softest, soothingest music since Belle and Sebastian “went techno.” Not only that, but one member is a pretty decent DJ with Napolean Dynamite hair and some of the biggest, chunkiest glasses ever. Also, they can dance.
And then there’s this Music / Kasabian double-bill. Bring your earplugs. Seriously. These are two of the loudest rock bands that England currently has on offer. The Music shamelessly rip off Zeppelin at every turn, but shockingly enough, do a pretty decent job of it! The singer’s voice can take a little getting used to (think someplace between Geddy Lee and The Darkness, but he does a pretty good job of not “overdoing” it on most songs, so I think it’s pretty tolerable. Oh also, their lyrics are dumb as hell, but that’s the price you pay for melting your brains with drugs and bass, I guess.
Like The Music, Kasabian have gotten luke-warm reviews on The Fork. But whatever. Primal Scream’s Mani has gone on the record as calling Kasabian the best band in Britain today, and the one he would join, were he not already in The Scream. Also, he’s said they remind him of another band he used to be in. So there.
Anyway, hope to see you at the shows. Here are a few MP3s to help you make up your mind:
Kings of Convenience - Homesick
The Music - Freedom Fighters
Kasabian - L.S.F (Lost Souls Forever)
