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Happy Ears

To those of you that didn't know, I spent some time banging skins for The Shut Up Shop. Though we did not play a phenomenal amount of shows, we were blessed to play with some great bands. Sitting here at work, Do The Leg by Eaton Lake Tonics cycled onto the trusty ipod. The more I hear this music, the more I enjoy it. It's catchy and has some great hooks. It's hard to describe what genre it would fit in, but I'd file it under indie/pop.

I digress. One of the bands that we were fortunate to play with was ELT. They were a blast to hear live. If you get a chance, catch up and lend an ear to these fine fellows. I insist you'll have an enjoyable experience.

p.s. This was filed under blog as it's not really a review. In case you were wondering

Hooray for DFW area musicians!

Sherri and I have recently been watching the "flip-this" shows about house-flipping. A group of the more successful "flippers" have managed to land their own show on The Learning Channel called "The Real Deal". Aside from it the concept of flipping being so damn cool, and the amazing work they are doing with those houses, Sherri and I have noticed that the soundtrack to the show features none other than DFW's own The Deathray Davies and Valve! I absolutely LOVE both of those bands, and am happy to hear they are having success even after calling it quits (going on a hiatus in DRDs case).

Edit: Add our friends DARYL to the list. Some producer or directory has got to be from around the DFW area.

NoFX // Wolves in Wolves' Clothing

NoFX are lazy. NoFX are untalented. NoFX are pretty much sell-outs. NoFX are awful live. NoFX should have hung it up years ago.

Alkaline Trio: a retrospective thingy

This is long because it's 4 reviews in one, so you don't have to read them all at once, one at a time is fine by me (it increases the hits and stuff...heh)

Farewell dear Moogie.

Well, it has begun. Alienated.org and tonality.com have gotten things rolling with our first official promotion. We had an interview with the guys from Valve last night that proved to be a milestone. We are proud to announce official support for Casey, Josh, Lance, and Tony (both old and new) of Valve. We would like to welcome Valve to alienated.org as official members of our service. We will be announcing shows providing news and tour updates for the guys as they embark on a wonderful journey of music. Please read on for more information.

We will soon be adding a calendar service for our supported bands to send us tourdates and show times, etc. Valve will be sending us updates on what they are up to, and future plans of the band. Hopefully soon, we will be adding alot more bands to the roster so watch for more updates like this one.

Valve: A Perfect Day for Stars

Welcome my friends to the land of melotronic sounds. Suggestion 1: If you have not listened to Valve’s new release A Perfect Day for Stars find whatever means possible to get to your local music shop and snatch a copy. If you like to touch before you taste, head over to valverocks.com and download the new clips on the audio page. Read on for a nice little review.

Boycott Part Deux – The Musicians (HAH!)

WARNING: The following article may be considered offensive by those who consider themselves to be music lovers. If you think that something talented music-wise has ever come out of Canada, this may not be a suitable article to read.

Canadians sure seem to be proud of their music heritage. I found a site that talks about how great every single frickin’ music who harks from the Maple Leaf on a flag touting country really is. Well, I’ve got news for you. This is laughable. This is absolutely ridiculous.

I’ll start off slowly, because I want to build to a big finish here. And when you get to the end you will see what I mean. So, grab a fork and dig into this, a little slab of Canadian bacon, err ham.

Corey Hart - Never Surrender, I Wear My Sunglasses At Night, et al. This guy came to prominence in the 80’s. He rode his popularity as far as it would go. Personally, I never understood why the teenaged girls around me liked this guy. Maybe they thought he was one of the two Coreys (Feldman/Haim). If he had been, he would have a slight bit more credibility than he did in the music industry, but not much. Remember “Dream A Little Dream”?