22.11.12

I can't believe i ate the whole playlist

Hey, y'all. Here's a delightful assortment of songs about and not about food, friends and pilgrims. We hope it adds life and luster to your thanksgiving celebrationisms. Dig it.


Side A:

  1. Turkey Chase - Bob Dylan
  2. Sweet Potato - Cracker
  3. Gravy - Davy Jones
  4. Vega-Tables - The Beach Boys
  5. The King of Carrot Flowers, Pt. 1 - Neutral Milk Hotel
  6. Green Corn - Leadbelly
  7. Monkberry Moon Delight - Paul & Linda McCartney
  8. Wild Honey Pie - The Beatles
  9. Red Red Wine - The Replacements
Side B:
  1. Autumn - Surf City
  2. Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground - The White Stripes
  3. Cold & Wet - Bonnie "Prince" Billy
  4. Yea! Heavy and A Bottle of Bread - Bob Dylan & The Band
  5. Red Wine, Success! - Cold War Kids
  6. Keep the Home Fires Burning - Bill Mallonee
  7. With a Little Help from My Friends - Joe Cocker
  8. One More Cup of Coffee - Bob Dylan
  9. Young Pilgrims - The Shins

15.11.12

Things i learned in college, lesson one


Living on and passing through campus on my way to classes during my six year tenure at ball state university in picturesque muncie indiana, i was educated on a number of realities. One such lesson came in the form of acorns being dropped like weapons of mass destruction from the towering trees what gave passersby the comfort of shade from the midday sun. Think what you will; we all know who's responsible.

13.11.12

Inquiries of mortal consequence


Dude, i am running out of patience with myself. Can we please get this show on the road? Sincerely, Tinderbox


This sister's asking all the wrong questions.


Getting warmer.

6.11.12

Neue and olde dreams for america

In recent times near and far, one found himself amid precariously placed microphones and a small legion of stringed instruments. What resulted were two rapid-fire recordings: side A and B, if you will, of the following sideless song selection


Side A was written back in the autumn of twenty ought eight. Side B was written at the tail end of september in the current year. They both smell like olde spice and taste like early times. Enjoy, whippersnappers!

In other less 'hey-look-at-what-i-made' news: 
Hey, look at what our friends Biak and Sui made...


Hniangtha Khun was born today. 
She's 11 pounds. 
Way to go, Sui.

3.11.12

Metaphor cocktails


One of the super-rad things about having kids is when they come to you with ideas that are both super-ambitious and ultra-inspiring. For four years now, baby jane has been witness to my many creative shenanigans including sound recordings, live performances, not-so-children's books, screen printed apparel, and the like. Sometime during the summer, she realized that while perhaps lacking the resources and know-how to see it to completion, surely she could concoct a project far more epic than anything her olde man could dream up. And so, in a flurry of well-placed compliments and dangerous hand-gestures she shared her vision with me: A redemptive story of a bat told through music and interactive visuals lovingly packaged together with a screen-printed tee shirt to be worn and/or shared with one's beloved. 

"BRRRRRRILLIANT!" i exclaimed with great joy and anticipation. We quickly got started on laying out the narrative of her story. Months later, we began to demo the movements of the musical composition. Now, here we are and the dawn of november and we're in the process of recording, mixing, drawing, creating, et al. 


The other great thing about kids is that they typically can't read your mind. Of course, there are those times when you have in mind a certain way that they will create the artwork for a project you're collaborating on, yet they throw you a curve and steer the whole thing in a slightly different direction. (Mixed metaphors are fun, huh?) In this particular case, my simple idea of an illustrated booklet has been upgraded to a more robust, slightly bigger, interactive activity book by the young architect herself.

So there it is. I'm working on a concept album with my four year old daughter. I can only imagine that it gets even more exciting from here on out. Although, at some point, she's going to discover that her olde man is holding her back and she'll surround herself with more creative folk than myself to help her bring her art to life. Shine on, you crazy diamond.

Kiss your mother with that mouth?


As we at the rockey home like to do from time to time, we have compiled another handful of selections culled from our sonic collection. Please help yourself to diggin' on these choice vibes in the following order:

Side A:

  1. Hey Bulldog - The Bealtes
  2. Oh Marcello - Regina Spektor
  3. Want It Back - Amanda Palmer
  4. Hot Volcano - Pearl and the Beard
  5. 3,6,9 - Cat Power
  6. Damn, Sam (I Love a Woman That Rains) - Ryan Adams
  7. Pretty Girl from Michigan - The Avett Brothers
  8. Little Cowboy - Nilsson
Side B:
  1. Yazoo Street Scandal - Bob Dylan & The Band
  2. Le Temps De L'amour - Francoise Hardy
  3. Laughing with a Mouth of Blood - St. Vincent
  4. The Blessing of Being Bloodless - SOLA-MI
  5. Lion In Winter - Bee Gees
  6. Little Cowboy (Reprise) - Nilsson
  7. Lord I've Been Changed - Tom Waits
  8. Someday - Cracker