Very sad news. She was only 48. Her music was such a mainstay of my childhood. Your Thoughts?
Archive for the ‘Music’ Category
A Medley of the La Las and Na Nas and Da Das
February 9th, 2012
Daniel Fincke A joyous and creative experiment, the “history of lyrics that aren’t lyrics”: Unfortunately, you can also hear the devolution of mainstream pop as the quality steeply drops in the songs chosen from the last couple decades. Your Thoughts?
St. Vincent’s “Cheerleader”
February 8th, 2012
Daniel Fincke A new video from the incomparable St. Vincent: This is the closest to anthemic that Annie Clark ever gets and that makes it too relatively straightforward for her. What is here is good if there were something else, less direct also going on. The song feels half done, more like a traditional pop song than [...]
Some Acoustic Guitar Virtuosity
January 17th, 2012
Daniel Fincke “Acoustimetallus Plectrus” by Ewan Dobson. His album Ewan Dobson III is available today. Your Thoughts?
Camels With Hammers Insomniac Theater: Songs from Synecdoche, New York
January 12th, 2012
Daniel Fincke From the Synecdoche New York soundtrack: Your Thoughts?
Camels With Hammers Insomniac Theater: Low Anthem
January 12th, 2012
Daniel Fincke Who can heed the words of Charlie Darwin? Heed the words of Danny Fincke: if you get the chance to see these guys live, don’t miss them. Their albums are Oh My God Charlie Darwin and Smart Flesh Your Thoughts?
Camels With Hammers Insomniac Theater: Rural Alberta Advantage’s “In The Summertime”
January 12th, 2012
Daniel Fincke As I do the overnight leg of my blogathon I am suddenly nostalgic for the overnights I used to work in the rec room at Grove City when I was an undergrad. I used to love VH1′s “Insomniac Theater”. So for this and the next post, I’m going to do a little Insomniac Theater and [...]
More Encouragement of the Unabashed Desire for Self-Expression, Love, and Fame
January 11th, 2012
Daniel Fincke Having earlier today in my all day blogathon celebrated and analyzed Kermit the Frog’s unapologetic fame seeking, I thought it would be fitting to post one of my very favorite songs, as it is on the same theme and performed by artists with whom I generally identify much like I identify with Kermit: Your Thoughts?
Ingrid Michaelson’s “Ghost”
January 11th, 2012
Daniel Fincke I love when cool new stuff comes out on my birthday. This January it’s going to be Ingrid Michaelson’s Human Again. I love her earlier albums, especially Girls & Boys. She is admittedly prone to being a little too twee and precious at times, but at her best she is has a real way with [...]
Tegan and Sara Pose With Black Eyes—Is It Wise?
January 4th, 2012
Daniel Fincke I love Tegan and Sara immensely. I have tens of thousands of songs on my i-pod, and yet will play their songs on repeat for whole days. Sometimes I will play a single one of their songs on repeat for a half hour straight. I go so far as to consider The Con my single [...]
John Lennon Did Not Imagine That “All Religion Is True”
January 1st, 2012
Daniel Fincke So Cee-lo Green sings “Imagine” before the ball drop and, as has been done before, the lyrics are appallingly sanitized, changing “no religion too” to “all religion is true”. It’s sheer cowardly pandering bullshit. If you can’t respect the ideas of the song then just don’t sing the song. Leave it alone. Don’t twist it to [...]
Shelley Segal’s “An Atheist Album” Is Very Good
November 30th, 2011
Daniel Fincke Remember this catchy, defiantly anti-religious song we brought to your attention in October? Well now Shelley Segal’s An Atheist Album is available for downlaod and I have taken a listen to it and I am extremely pleased with it and can totally recommend it if you like the video above at all. I am always [...]
What It’s Like To Be A Blogger
November 20th, 2011
Daniel Fincke In this video, the blogger is played by the legendary Rick Moranis and the blog is played by a singing plant. The infuriating evil people one feeds to one’s blog are played by Steve Martin: (I was obsessed with this movie in 4th Grade. It remains one of my very favorites.) Your Thoughts?
Shelley Segal’s “Eve” (And Interview)
October 21st, 2011
Daniel Fincke Following PZ’s lead, last weekend I highlighted the video “Saved” by Shelley Segal. Segal’s debut album is called An Atheist Album and comes out some time in the next few weeks. Below, via Token Skeptic comes an interview and the acoustic performance of another song “Eve”. (By the way, Token Skeptic also has photographic proof of Bigfoot [...]
Shelley Segal’s “Saved”
October 15th, 2011
Daniel Fincke The girl can sing. And push back against false ideas. The forthcoming album is called An Atheist Album. This song is available on Amazon. Via PZ. Lyrics are below the fold:
FtBTV
October 15th, 2011
Daniel Fincke In the last week, three of our newer Freethought Blogs neighbors posted videos in which they are featured. So see and/or hear your Freethought Blogs bloggers below! We have Crommie rocking out with his band CROWN, Justin Griffith giving what he considers to be his best interview ever about foxhole atheists, and Dana Hunter debunking “crystal magic”. [...]
Alessi’s Ark’s Rendition of “Maybe I Know”
September 29th, 2011
Daniel Fincke Laura Marling was fantastic as expected last night. Her opening act was another 21 year old Englishwoman, Alessi Laurent-Marke, who performs as Alessi’s Ark. Her set was very low key, just her on acoustic guitar and behind her an electric guitarist who would back her up in modest ways. Mid-show someone called out a request [...]
As I Watch Laura Marling Perform
September 28th, 2011
Daniel Fincke I got very lucky and my one Wednesday night off this semester (and one of my only week nights off period this semester) coincides (tonight) with the genius Laura Marling’s one trip to New York City on her fall tour for her fantastic new album, A Creature I Don’t Know. I am about to head out [...]
Lady Gaga Caught In A Bad Romance With Satan
September 28th, 2011
Daniel Fincke httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrO4YZeyl0I&ob=av3e For those of you who enjoy crazy religious conspiracy theories involving Satanism, the Illuminati, the Freemasons and Lady Gaga, get out your decoder rings because have I got a forward for you (sans the pictures that interspersed the crazy text):
Like Revolution Itself In Musical Form
September 25th, 2011
Daniel Fincke Still the freshest music out there, now exactly 20 years after being first released—every time I hear the opening chords and first drum hits of “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, it sounds to me like revolution in musical form: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTWKbfoikeg&ob=av2e Your Thoughts?
Be Careful About Loving Women Too Much Lest Other Guys Think You’re Gay
September 21st, 2011
Daniel Fincke When Pitchfork‘s Chris Dahlen wrote a tribute to Liz Phair’s landmark indie masterpiece Exile in Guyville as a review of its 15th anniversary rerelease in 2008, he led with this paragraph: You break all kinds of unwritten rules when you’re a guy who admires a girl. The white suburban kids who idolize gangster rappers are old [...]
Laura Marling and St. Vincent Release Spectacular Albums Tomorrow (Tuesday 9/13/11)
September 12th, 2011
Daniel Fincke Seriously, two of the most gifted and groundbreaking women in pop music today are both releasing staggeringly good third albums of their careers. For the love of music stream Laura Marling’s A Creature I Don’t Know at the New York Times Magazine and St. Vincent’s Strange Mercy at NPR while you still can, if you doubt me. And/or support their amazing [...]
St. Vincent’s “Cruel”
September 5th, 2011
Daniel Fincke I cannot figure out what I love more, her brilliant music or her unique and remarkable theatrically controlled facial expressions. Her videos always mesmerize me, she’s positively electric on stage, and the songs get deep under the skin. She’s one of the best of our time. Support genius, pick up Strange Mercy. Your Thoughts?
Stream Laura Marling’s “A Creature I Don’t Know”
September 4th, 2011
Daniel Fincke Laura Marling’s debut album Alas I Cannot Swim, recorded when she was only 17, is a masterpiece which instantly made her my favorite female folk singer bar none. If Bob Dylan’s 1960s work did not exist she’d be my favorite folk singer, period. Her exceptional follow up I Speak Because I Canonly added textures and nuances to [...]
Lykke Li's Sadness Is A Blessing
April 28th, 2011
Daniel Fincke My favorite new song of 2011 has a video (and it co-stars one of my three favorite contemporary Scandinavian actors, Stellan Skarsgård). It’s really well done: The whole terrific album on which this song appears can be found here. Your Thoughts?




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