Jul 22 2011

Currently Digging: Newermind – A SPIN Tribute Album

I recently wrote about a tribute album to Buddy Holly featuring new and old artists covering the legend’s hits.  This tribute album I’m writing about today is a completely different animal – an impressive handful of contemporary bands came together for SPIN Magazine to pay homage to one of the finest albums of all time, Nirvana’s Nevermind, which turns 20 this year.

While bands like Surfer Blood and Titus Andronicus give us pretty straightforward covers of the driving tracks “Territorial Pissings” and “Breed,” respectively, most chose to stick to their signature sounds, which provides for an interesting listen.  Midnight Juggernauts synth up “Come As You Are,” Butch Walker and the Black Widows turn “In Bloom” into an optimistic singalong, Foxy Shazam gets a little Elton on “Drain You,” JEFF the Brotherhood turn “Something In the Way” super heavy, and 62-year-old soul crooner Charles Bradley steps out of his comfort zone for “Stay Away,” by far the weirdest cover of the bunch.

But probably the coolest thing about the album (which is free for all – grab it here on the SPIN Facebook page) is the fact that two bands Nirvana famously covered on a regular basis, most notably on the Unplugged album, the Vaselines and the Meat Puppets, return the favor in their own special ways.  As a tribute to what is still a pretty stellar, timeless album twenty years down the road, I’d say the kids over at SPIN did a pretty good job.  I mean, they ought to, after snubbing the disc back in ’91 for Album of the Year over Teenage Fanclub.


Apr 25 2010

Random Web Findings – Film Lists, Hipster 411, Earth Day

Ten Musicians Who Definitely Know When Earth Day Is

A Cool Site Dedicated to Alcohol In Film – boozemovies.com

25 Movies That Shook the World of Fashion

SPIN’s 125 Best Albums of the Past 25 Years

A Great Discussion: Why Read the Book Before the Movie Version?

Paste Magazine – The 30 Best Beer Bars In America

How Hipsters Date

The 25 Best Movie Remakes of All Time

32 Signs You’re Not a Hipster Anymore

Paste Magazine – Ten May Albums Worth Checking Out

Paste Magazine – Eight Things I’ve Learned About Justin Bieber Without Even Trying

Paste Magazine – Six Amazing Mashup Albums

Paste Magazine – The Ten Best Led Zeppelin Songs


Mar 22 2010

Recommended Reading: Chuck Klosterman – Eating the Dinosaur

Eating the Dinosaur by Chuck Klosterman (2009, Scribner)

I was first introduced to Chuck Klosterman through SPIN magazine back in junior high, and I have bought and read every single non-fiction work he has written.  His irreverent, humorous writing links philosophy and pop culture in a unique way.  And while his latest may not be his OVERALL best (Sex Drugs and Cocoa Puffs is hard to beat), Eating the Dinosaur is classic Klosterman at his best.

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