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December 16, 2000 by krisis

Despite my admitted predilection for females wielding guitars, a recent substitute has been found in guys with higher voices than my own. Currently in the mix is Death Cab For Cutie, Built to Spill, Elliott Smith, Ben Folds Five, and Weezer (from more obscure to less obscure). I have more musically in common with my girls with guitars than with any of those gentlemen (except perhaps Elliott Smith), but their music is definitely my kinda stuff … and a huge challenge to sing along to.

For years, and even still, my taste in music was known as “chicks only.” A quick examination of my pre-2000 album collection would prove that stereotype mostly correct, as the only two men to make any sort of significant showing in my collection are David Bowie and Peter Mulvey. The real truth is that i like the female voice as much as the male voice, but since females leading their own bands are fewer and farther between there is in no way a glut of them on the current market so i can easily have multiple favourites. Of the five acts i named about i can hardly name a female equivalent for any of them, except for perhaps someone in the category of Chantel Kreviazuk for Ben Folds (and even that’s a stretch). This year was definitely a good one for new female addictions, introducing my to Juliana Hatfield and Aimee Mann as well as solidifying my love of the Pretenders and PJ Harvery, but in those inbetween moments i turned to the high-pitched men of music and they have yet to fail me.

To escape the glut of middle-of-the-road male bands in the top20 racks, i had to diversify a bit. Weezer hasn’t been on the radio for years, though they have a (very good) new album due in the winter. Ben Folds Five is past tense now but in their heyday never made an impact on airplay with anything other than “Brick” despite crafting some of the best Beatles and Elton John amalgamated pop ever to be heard. Elliott Smith has been an indy acoustic introvert darling for years, so i’m surprised i managed to ignore him for as long as i did. Built to Spill is yet another import from Anastasia’s record collection, and it’s an excellent introduction to that slightly out of tune realm of indy pop where there isn’t a rhythm guitar anywhere in sight. Finally, Death Cab for Cutie is a new recommendation from multiple acquaintances, and so far they come off as an acoustic-er Built to Spill, or perhaps a Built-to-Spill-esque Elliott Smith.

And that’s probably as much as you want to know about what i’m listening to right now, or any other time.

https://crushingkrisis.com/2000/12/1684428/

Filed Under: music, thoughts Tagged With: red hair, weezer

December 14, 2000 by krisis

Quick, someone tell me where i can find a discography of songs from The Gap commercials? I might hate their awful clothes, but i love their scarves and songs! Someone help me out here! But, really, i need to know what the songs from the new commercials are, so somebody tell me!

https://crushingkrisis.com/2000/12/1665832/

Filed Under: music, teevee

December 9, 2000 by krisis

PJ Harvey rocked my ass on Thursday night, by the way. The show was short because she was fighting off a nasty cold, but she rocked pretty hard despite various amounts of sinus problems and equipment failure. Her rhythm guitarist’s amp died halfway through the show. Died. PJ explained what was going on to the audience and then plugged him in to her own amp. Her more gadget ridden guitarist had one guitar tuned to open E that she beat with a drum stick. No lie. Hopefully PJ comes back around when she’s feeling a bit better. The highlight was definitely “Dry” with Ms. Harvey on the slide guitar solo. Rawk.

https://crushingkrisis.com/2000/12/1608528/

Filed Under: concerts Tagged With: PJ Harvey

November 28, 2000 by krisis

Now that i know what “Brick” is really about i am having a lot of trouble listening to it. It has a totally different quality than the mourning behind Tori’s “Playboy Mommy” or the empowerment behind the regret in Ani’s “Lost Woman Song.” Ben Folds hasn’t got any sort of redemption in his song, which is an element in both of the other ones to a certain extent. It’s just the saddest thing i could ever hope to hear, and now that i finally own the disc it’s on i find myself skipping around it every time. That’ll teach me to wonder about the motivation behind a good sad song…

https://crushingkrisis.com/2000/11/1490477/

Filed Under: music, thoughts Tagged With: Ani DiFranco

November 26, 2000 by krisis

Wow, way to go Re! She answered my longstanding Ben Folds question (see below) very succinctly and even points me towards further support for my theory. The sickness in the following weeks would most likely be a sort of post-mortem depression, and the narrator would be the only person in the position to tell the truth about what happened and get help for his girl. But, her depression is drowning him as well, and their both going under without anyone else around to notice.

https://crushingkrisis.com/2000/11/1472699/

Filed Under: linkylove, music, weblinks

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