Saturday, May 5, 2012

Top 10 Albums I will not get until I pay off my credit cards (or win the lottery)


Twelve years ago, almost to the day, I graduated college and entered the ‘real’ world.  There are a lot of things I miss about my days in college.  I miss the ability for my body to thrive on the most inexpensive food, lacking any nutritional value.  I miss the days I could do consecutive ‘all nighters’ and not see a drop in my physical and mental performance.  I miss the beautifully cool and clean views of Northern Arizona.  I miss the rate at which I could drink alcohol and the perceived lack of consequences from said drinking.  I miss being minutes away from my grandparents.  I miss seeing the San Francisco Peaks every day.  I miss the friends that I don’t see as much or at all.

But the thing I have been missing the most lately is the rate at which I was able to acquire new music.

The funny thing about being a college student is you always perceive yourself as being poor.  This may be true, but you also don’t have any significant bills so the money that you do have, because you decided to live off of ramen and mac and cheese, can be used for more important ventures – like buying music.

I have over 30 albums from 1998 (the heart of my college career); by far more than any other year.  You would have to add up the last six years of albums in my collection before you got a bigger number than 1998; I currently have five albums from 2011 and one from 2012.

And I just reached the realization that I should not (and will not) purchase another album for the foreseeable future.  My credit card debt has been hanging over me for many years now and I am tired of giving away part of my paycheck every month to interest payments.  If I am the responsible adult that I purport myself to be than there are many reasons why I must remedy this situation as soon as possible.  Each album I purchase is $15 taken away from that goal.

But damn it all if I am not tempted every frickin’ day . . .

So along that line of though, I present to you the Top 10 Albums I will not get until I pay off my credit cards (or win the lottery):

10.   The Idler Wheel. . . – Fiona Apple:  Once again Fiona Apple has decided to use a paragraph to title an album (due out later this year).  That does not bother me as much as it bothered some people when When the Pawn . . . came out, but I don’t really get the benefits of it either.  So far I only have one song to judge the album on and the couple times I have heard ‘Every Single Night’ have not impressed me too much.  However, every album after Tidal has taken me a long time to digest to the point I can appreciate it and now Extraordinary Machine is enjoying a steady rotation on my playlist.  

9.  Bangarang – Skrillex:  Every criterion I typically use to define music that I tend not to appreciate would suggest that the title track to this EP would be on the top of this list.  I have no idea why I like this song, but it makes me happy.  I made a bet with a group I work with where I said they could choose to do something to my hair if they won . . . his haircut was mentioned.  Needless to say, I was happy when they did not win that bet.

8.  Under Water Sunshine – Counting Crows:  I made the decision that I would not purchase a new album until I paid off my credit cards before I became aware that Counting Crows put out a new album a few weeks ago.  Anyone who knows me understands the dilemma this presents.  The only thing that saves me (and the reason this is not number one on my list) is that it is a cover album.  Counting Crows recently left their record company to become an independent band and decided their first album as an independent band should be covers. This guy has my same issues cover songs on albums.  But it is Counting Crows and I have heard live versions of many of the songs on the album that I like, so it is a no brainer that eventually I will have this album.

7.  Barton Hollow – The Civil Wars:  This duo’s songs are so simplistic yet sung with such authority and passion . . . I have no idea why I have not gotten this album sooner.  They do a cover of one of my favorite bands that I thought for sure I would hate when I first heard of it.  But they do such a good job of making it their own; they certainly won me over at that point.

6.  Making Mirrors – Gotye:  My first exposure to ‘Someone That I Used to Know’ came from the Walk Off the Earth cover on youtube where they use one guitar (he explains in case you are not one of the 100,000,000 people have watched it).  I was very impressed.  In fact, I was a little less impressed with the original once I finally heard it . . . then I saw the video for it and was a little creeped out.  I like the concept of the video, but his facial expression is just slightly disturbing – it’s like a car wreck; you don’t want to look at it, but you can’t turn away.

5.  The Great Escape Artist – Jane’s Addiction:  I liked Jane’s Addiction as much as the next guy back in the day.  I just never thought enough of them to purchase an album; what I heard on the radio was enough for me.  But the songs I have heard so far from their new album are incredible.  There is so much more crunch and even more complexity to the songs, I am really looking forward to hearing the ones that don’t get played on the radio.

4.  Megalithic Symphony – AWOLNATION:  The two songs that get played on the radio are so different I didn’t think they were the same artist when I heard them.  But they are both fun songs that are extremely catchy.  I think more things should be blamed on my ADD.

3.  Hats off to the Bull – Chevelle:  After their first album, Chevelle has always flown just under the radar in my opinion.  I really liked their first album and I have definitely gotten my money’s worth for it.  But the songs I heard from the next albums never inspired me to purchase their subsequent albums; they were good, but once again their radio play was sufficient for me.  But ‘Hats off to theBull’ and ‘Face to the Floor’ are definitely cut from the same cloth as ‘Closure’ and ‘Send the Pain Below’.

2.  Some Nights – fun.:  I was a fan of The Format and was more than a little disappointed when I heard that they broke up.  So when I heard that the lead singer was wasting no time to form a new band, I was cautiously hopeful. I heard the occasional rumblings regarding the band, but I am sorry to say their debut album was not one of the five albums I purchased in 2009.  But then 2012 came along and unless you have been living under a rock (which I haven’t), you cannot miss fun. and ‘We AreYoung’.

No Name No Color – Middle Class Rut:  I tried to limit my selections to 2011 and 2012 albums but this album was somehow overlooked in the past and there is really no good excuse for that.  I really like this band.  I have no idea how I managed to not purchase it prior to this year, but I did.  I have yet to hear a song of theirs that I do not like.  I’m really going to miss not having this album for the next year or two (hopefully not three).

Until next we meet.

2 comments:

  1. Ah yes, back in the day when you used to pick out a cd at Hastings because you liked the cover. It never failed to astound me how often you would find that you liked the songs. I tried it a few times and failed utterly.

    I adore The Civil Wars and find that I can listen to the cd on repeat and not get tired of it for hours. I love the way their voices blend and the lyric quality to their songs. Did you know that you can download a live album for free from their website? http://thecivilwars.com/music.php

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    1. Yeah, I miss those days! I failed a few times myself though . . .

      I did not know that, thanks for the heads up!

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