Thursday, November 27, 2008

Two's Company, Three's A Crowd!

Trends in rock n roll come and go like…well….. (Insert cheesy metaphor here), but the most important thing is, I’m here to point them out to everyone! Rejoice!

When you think of a rock band, you think of a lead singer hamming it up on stage, the guitarist straddling his guitar, the bassist holding it together, and the drummer pounding things with sticks and maybe even a keyboardist lurking in the shadows….god only knows what he does! But what if you take away the unnecessary….what if from five; the number is dropped down to two? Would they still be able to get the same sound? ....Well duh!

Gone is the age of excess….now is the time for minimalism, in every sense of the word. Not only are bands like the White Stripes reducing rock to its purest, simplest form, they’re also removing the perception that it takes big rock bands to make a big sound ….(enter slipknot).

The recent trend in rock seems to be of rock duos, two musicians…one sitting at the drum set and the other playing a guitar or a bass just reducing rock to its bare essentials.
The most notable rock duo in recent time is of course the ex husband-ex wife duo of the White Stripes with the eccentric musical genius Jack White on guitar and vocals and the trained monkey on drum styling of Meg White. With a musical palette that stretches all the way from blues to country to good old garage rock, they do it all with the same back to basics approach and they do it well.

Giving close competition to the White Stripes are the Jimi Hendrix disciples themselves, the Black Keys. Playing blues rock in the vein of the master; the Black Keys have turned out some amazing songs in the span of seven albums.

Alternative rock is not without its duos. Local H is an example of a hard hitting rock band making due with just a singer-guitarist and a drummer. Their full driving riffs are assisted by adding bass pickups to the guitar and a versatile drummer. Another group is the Matt Cameron led Wellwater Conspiracy in which Matt, one of the greatest drummers of the 90’s manages to belt out a song while rolling around on his set. All these years sitting behind Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, he actually has a nice set of pipes….who knew?!

Noise rock duo Lightning Bolt and indie rock’s golden boys No Age completely deconstruct punk rock and somehow manage to produce the sound of three guitars playing in tandem covered in distortion and feedback from just one tiny guitar.

Some other notable rock duos include the Fiery Furnaces, the Kills, the Raveonettes and the Two Gallants.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Gus Van Sant


Gus Van Sant is probably best known for directing the Oscar winning movie ‘Good Will Hunting’ and the remake of ‘Psycho’ but his heart truly lies in directing art house classics or indie movies as they’re better known such as ‘Drugstore Cowboy’ and ‘My Own Private Idaho’. His best movies are usually considered to be ‘the death trilogy’, three films based on true life events. The first film ‘Gerry’ released in 2002 deals with euthanasia and how physical isolation affects people. The second ‘Elephant’, a movie based on the Columbine Massacre deals with murder and social isolation experienced by teenagers on a daily basis. The third and my favorite ‘Last Days’ depicts the final few days of an artist similar to the late Kurt Cobain before he commits suicide. Like other films of the trilogy this movie deals with mental isolation in which Michael Pitt delivers a stellar performance. His latest indie venture might be the best one yet. ‘Paranoid Park’ a movie on exactly that – paranoia shows a skater teen who accidentally kills a security guard trying to deal with the situation.
Now most people who will go out and rent these movies or download them on my suggestion, be warned these are not the average light hearted popcorn movie. The reason that makes these movies so special is the experimental approach applied by Van Sant in all of them. Minimalist dialogue and narration, no linear connections between scenes and starting at different points in time are all traits that he uses to full effect. Open minded people will truly love how he’s able to capture the mood and feeling of each scene with any particular story line. As for the narrow minded ingrates, I think the new bond movie is out….

Silence




No more sun glistening over the remains
The twilight breeze has calmed the mind
Gone are the intellectual, the vain, the prudes
The brave didn’t stand a chance in those sparkling shoes

But what they left without regret
Tears the ultimate prize they claim
To the victor go the spoils tonight
Not one fascist beating heart in sight

Maybe the hypocrite stares bleary eyed
His wonders of merriment turn into fright
Just a matter of time before it starts again
A smoke, a drink, an ominous game

Whispers cluster at every corner
Soft web of lies denied
Cold, desolate and lonely in there
Preferred silence now available everywhere