02 June, 2009
26 May, 2009
19 May, 2009
Rewarding Bad Behavior.
I've always been lured in by rewards. Especially when it comes to music. Offer some music as an incentive? I'm interested. Bin of clearance CDs? I'll take 20 minutes and look.
That said, when I made my last major Apple purchase, I signed up for their card. It comes with iTunes rewards, and while I don't spend a lot (usually) it is very nice. I've probably gotten about $75 bucks in rewards from it, which always means hours of hand-wringing and calculating exactly how to squeeze the most music out of the rewards card.
When I bought some furniture a month(ish) ago, I knew I would be setting myself for some nice rewards. What better way to encourage spending, right?
While I know just buying the music outright would be a more beneficial agreement, I'll take what I can get. Today, what I got is $50 to spend on iTunes... now I just need to figure out what I want. Suggestions?
That said, when I made my last major Apple purchase, I signed up for their card. It comes with iTunes rewards, and while I don't spend a lot (usually) it is very nice. I've probably gotten about $75 bucks in rewards from it, which always means hours of hand-wringing and calculating exactly how to squeeze the most music out of the rewards card.
When I bought some furniture a month(ish) ago, I knew I would be setting myself for some nice rewards. What better way to encourage spending, right?
While I know just buying the music outright would be a more beneficial agreement, I'll take what I can get. Today, what I got is $50 to spend on iTunes... now I just need to figure out what I want. Suggestions?
Labels: random
13 May, 2009
One to Spin: Melissa Etheridge's Skin.
Please forgive me
If I don't know what to do
It's an old fire
This familiar desire
But my skin is painfully new
I've followed Melissa Etheridge for a long time. While more recent outings have left me less impressed, her music continues to speak to me in a way that is not easily defined. In 2001, fresh from a breakup, she released Skin. Personally, I was in transition as well, a twenty-two year old living in a very harsh reality.
This album, its words, its tone, its very being touches me. It brings some very real emotions to the surface, identifies some things I can't speak. Opening with Lover Please, the story is put into motion. One of heartache, hope, fear, and empowerment. The peeling away of one's self and replacing it with something new.
By the closing lines of Heal Me, the listener is part of the journey. Down to one, moving forward, healing, ready to embrace the world again, the skin, painfully new. A highly recommended listen, and an album that transforms this sometimes lonely, sometimes battered soul into a more confident, ready to face the world individual.
Labels: One to Spin, suggestions
11 May, 2009
Dancing in the Tweets.
Just a quick Monday morning update. Over the weekend, I discovered what at the moment is my favorite use of Twitter. I heartily endorse Disco Delivery for those into that kind of music (yours truly included), and the gentleman behind the site has started using Twitter. He updates frequently, as sharing music through a quick few words and a URL is far easier than writing a full review. A few highlights, directly from his tweets:
Just fantastic. More music for me to digest, and some great tunes that I would probably never have found on my own.
"I'm half a year behind, but a friend just introduced this to me. Swedes do everything right, even bland pop idol singers http://bit.ly/VqOw6"
"is starting to enjoy the new Benny & Björn song, in spite of it's dated production values.. http://bit.ly/MpEAr"
Just fantastic. More music for me to digest, and some great tunes that I would probably never have found on my own.
Labels: disco, suggestions, Twitter
03 May, 2009
What's that sound?
So, with a little fanfare, I formally dragged this little section of my online world into the forefront a few weeks ago. Some tweaks, some edits, and some videos later, it still hasn't really been properly niched.
I've struggled a bit, as I don't want it to turn into a video repository. I want this to also be where I discuss and share music and how it integrates with my life. Sure, it may be 1/3 to 1/2 videos, but it should also be reviews, reactions to suggestions from friends, and just just music chatter. We'll see if I can balance it.
I must say that at the moment, I am heavily leaving on Goldfrapp, Jill Sobule, and Pat Benatar. Not sure why, but it's working. More later.
I've struggled a bit, as I don't want it to turn into a video repository. I want this to also be where I discuss and share music and how it integrates with my life. Sure, it may be 1/3 to 1/2 videos, but it should also be reviews, reactions to suggestions from friends, and just just music chatter. We'll see if I can balance it.
I must say that at the moment, I am heavily leaving on Goldfrapp, Jill Sobule, and Pat Benatar. Not sure why, but it's working. More later.
Labels: random

