Empire Empire – What it takes to move forward

Now this album is amazing, this is real emo. If you feel nostalgic for bands such as mineral, appleseed cast, benton falls or penfold, then this album needs to be bought now. it really is that good, when I first heard empire empire  I thought it was a little know emo band from the 90’s I had missed, but no this album came out March 2010.

It is the perfect mix of heartfelt vocals, such as the song i am a snail, and you are a pace i cannot match,

oh, i ought to tell you the truth! i did not to come to plea for you.
where was your heart when your words led the truth anywhere else from you?
you’re not sorry, you are just scared,
i have not come to calm your fears
i am sorry i hid what you are.
but everyone else but me already knew! already knew!
and would not come to plea for you.
where was your heart when they never appeared?
anyone else would care.
but you would not shouldered the weight you should bear.
i will not shed a single tear.

its all delivered in way that mineral would be proud of. The guitars are all jangley, which is a staple for this type of gene, with it all being  in 3/4 or 6/8 timing which is another staple of the gene.

I can not say enough about this album so I will just let you listen to i am a snail, and you are a pace i cannot match.

10 I Am A Snail, And You Are A Place I Cannot Match

Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago

pitchfork have said it better than i ever could:

The biographical details behind the creation of an album shouldn’t matter when it comes to a listener’s enjoyment, but For Emma, Forever Ago, Justin Vernon’s debut as Bon Iver, exudes such a strong sense of loneliness and remoteness that you might infer some tragedy behind it. So, to skirt the rumor mill, here are the particulars, as much or as little as they might apply: In 2005, Vernon’s former band DeYarmond Edison moved from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to North Carolina. As the band developed and matured in its new home, the members’ artistic interests diverged and eventually the group disbanded. While his bandmates formed Megafaun, Vernon– who had worked with the Rosebuds and Ticonderoga– returned to Wisconsin, where he sequestered himself in a remote cabin for four snowy months. During that time, he wrote and recorded most of the songs that would eventually become For Emma, Forever Ago.

As the second half of its title implies, the album is a ruminative collection of songs full of natural imagery and acoustic strums– the sound of a man left alone with his memories and a guitar. Bon Iver will likely bear comparisons to Iron & Wine for its quiet folk and hushed intimacy, but in fact, Vernon, adopting a falsetto that is worlds away from his work with DeYarmond Edison, sounds more like TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, not just in his vocal timbre, but in the way his voice grows grainier as it gets louder.

Vernon gives a soulful performance full of intuitive swells and fades, his phrasing and pronunciation making his voice as much a purely sonic instrument as his guitar. In the discursive coda of “Creature Fear” he whittles the song down to a single repeated syllable– “fa.” Rarely does folk– indie or otherwise– give so much over to ambience: Quivering guitar strings, mic’ed closely, lend opener “Flume” its eerily interiorized sound, which matches his unsettling similes. “Lump Sum” begins with a choir of Vernons echoing cavernously, which, along with that rhythmically rushing guitar, initiates the listener into the song’s strange space.

For Emma isn’t a wholly ascetic project, though. A few songs benefit from additional recording and input after Vernon’s initial sessions: Christy Smith of Raleigh’s Nola adds flute and drums to “Flume”, and Boston-based musicians John DeHaven and Randy Pingrey add horns to “For Emma”; surprisingly, their company doesn’t break the album’s spell of isolation, but rather strengthens it, as if they’re only his imaginary friends. Vernon turns the cabin’s limitations into assets on “The Wolves”, layering his falsetto, tweaking his vocal tones to simple yet devastating effect, and piling on clattering percussion to create a calamitous finale.

That passage contrasts nicely with the simple intro to the next track, “Blindsided”, which builds from a single repeating note into a halting chorus melody that sells his skewed Walden imagery: “I crouch like a crow/ Contrasting the snow/ For the agony, I’d rather know.” Vernon’s lyrics are puzzle pieces that combine uneasily; his nouns tend to be concrete, yet the meanings slippery. On “Flume”, the lines “I am my mother’s only one/ It’s enough” form a strong opener, but the song grows less and less lucid: “Only love is all maroon/ Lapping lakes like leery loons/ Leaving rope burns– reddish ruse.” It’s as if he’s trying to inhabit the in-between spaces separating musical expression and private rumination, exposing his regrets without relinquishing them. His emotional exorcism proves even more intense for being so tentative.

To me this album is the perfect mix of bands such as pedro the lion, rocky votaloto and bonnie prince billy. with a little bit of kind of like spitting thrown in to the mix, the vocal are delicate, and gruff at the same time and it really is a headphones album or deserves  to be played loud .

here is Skinny Love,

Skinny Love

Here’s a youtube vid from Jools Holland

skinny love – bon iver

Caesura – Dear Light Inside.

Caesura are four  guys from Winchester that cite the inspiration for writing their debut EP as personal loss, friendships, the band, being hospitalized and love. Their influenced by Explosions in the sky, The Appleseed Cast, and pretty much any of the old deep elm bands from the 90’s. I personally would call this English emo or post hardcore, but i think people would disagree.

I love the fact that all the songs are over 6 minutes long, and do not rush, building atmosphere and then bursting in to angular upbeat distortion, but make no mistake this album is not that upbeat in tone. The song structures are not very conventional, as in verse, chorus, middle eight. but they offer something really in the currant emo trend, which getting on my soap box a bit has been bastardised by the media and now is banded around as a joke, if you think my chemical romance and you and me at six are emo then this would be a good place to start to find out what emo really is all about.

here’s an mp3 from the album

Oh My God It’s the End of the World

Computer Mediated Communication

The brief for this weeks workshop is:

Computer Mediated Communication

During this workshop session, we will be comparing the relative complexities of email and face-­‐to-­‐face communication.

You have a choice of subject,

either;

1. You’re fired.

or;

2. It’s over I’m leaving you.

Please write a script for an email and a video chat, on your chosen subject.

For the email:

Write a brief, basic message.

For the video chat:

Write a script of what you would say in order to lessen the blow as much as possible.

So here goes.

This is a basic brief  Email.

Dear Sir

I am afraid your services are no longer needed.

For the video chat(which is nearly face to face to me)

Hello …..

I am araid its bad news…

due to cut backs, we are having to lay people off…

and with regret, I am afraid you were one of the people effected by the cut backs….

you can work out the week and we will sort out your pay and holiday pay…

I would personally like to thank you for your services within the company and wish you the best in your future.

FaceBook

Summery of FaceBook.com

I use Facebook.com almost daily, to keep in contact with friends, share photos and links from webpage’s, as well as to share my life with others.

My friends list is 99% people I know well, and have made a rule, that if I don’t speak to people in everyday life, or if I have added someone I don’t know very well and they ignore me in the street I will delete them. That being said I do add likes, and bands that I enjoy, which has transferred to calling one band as friends after contacting them to buy merch and exchanging emails with the lead singer about the music scene and growing old and feeling old at shows!

I have Family added including my mother but don’t personally like that my parents can access my profile but feel I cant delete them.

Face Book is pretty easy to use and seems pretty self explanatory, but when I first started using it and they changed the layout and functions of face book , I like many of my friends found it hard to adjust to the layout. I find that Face Book will change with no warning and no help on the new features or layout, and personally think that, that is a bad thing for user.

Online Tools and Applications

Week 5 and 6

here are the two online tools I chose to review.

Ivovia online room planner

http://designedition50.icovia.com/icovia.aspx?promo=RCZP

I used this to plan our living room as we are buying new furniture, I like the fact you can edit out the dimensions of the room, with the slider. and add doors and windows.  it give the impression it would be used by architect’s, while other online planners are set up to provide you with furniture to buy from websites, and are quite basic, this lets you just plan where things will be put with a simple icon to represent the furniture.

It is a pay for app but with the ability to use it online free, with the limitation you can not save the plan when you have finished your planning but as most savvy web user can get around most problems a simple screen shot of your desktop and you have a jpeg of your room. The pay for app lets you use collaboration, and save and modify plans an unlimited amounts. It does say on the main website it is geared towards the professional industry which i think it does very well.

Zoho

https://ww.zoho.com

Zoho is a online business solution to file creation and collaboration. while I have no business anymore, I will be using this when I do. The collaboration apps include chat, docs, discussions, mail, meeting, projects, share and wiki. These apps are very good and seem stable, it does seem like it is as simple google docs.

Business apps include Assist, business, challenge, creator, CRM, invoice, marketplace, people, recruit, reports, site24X7 and support.

The Productivity apps include calender, notebook, planner, ms office sharepoint, zoho plugin for ms office, zoho viewer, sheet, show, and writer.

I personally can not see any problems with this online app and think that the creator has took tested methods and applied them to this app, I could see this replacing ms office as the business sectors choice of software, especially global corporations.

My blog died

For some reason my blog would not show my posts and just displayed, your looking for something that isn’t there!. So I have started again, hopefully this one wont mess up like the last one. So now its a case of copy and paste all of the posts from my last blog on to this one and update .