Message to Our Folks: The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Book
This year marks the golden anniversary of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, the flagship band of the...
Improvisation and Social Aesthetics
Georgina Born, Eric Lewis and Will Straw
Book
Addressing a wide range of improvised art and music forms-from jazz and cinema to dance and...
Junkyard Jam Band: DIY Musical Instruments and Noisemakers
Book
Making music doesn't have to be about dropping big bucks in the guitar shop or endlessly fiddling...
Unfathomable City: A New Orleans Atlas
Rebecca Solnit and Rebecca Snedeker
Book
Like the bestselling Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas, this book is a brilliant reinvention of...
The Routledge Handbook of International Beat Literature
Book
There was a time when "the Beats" seemed a familiar, even fixed, pantheon: Kerouac, Ginsberg,...
gayga (2127 KP) rated Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart in Music
Jun 16, 2020
After doing extensive research as to where to start, I was intrigued to read about Trout Mask Replica, especially when it was classed on several sites as unlistenable.
I like a challenge so I bought it. I have to say that it’s the weirdest album I’ve EVER listened to! Captain Beefy does a lot of bellowing and, to be honest, I found it hard to distinguish one song for the other. However! I don’t know if it’s cos I’m on the autistic spectrum and generally like weird things, but... I liked it! I think the key to enjoying it is not to overthink it while listening, just do with it. I concentrated more on the beat of the music (if you can call it that?????!!!) than the lyrics.
Normally I hate jazz but I did enjoy it. I think I’d have to listen to it more times to feel comfortable with it. I would say, if you’re a bit nervous of investing in this, listen to the whole album before you purchase - it’s not for everyone, you may decide it’s just a cacophonous mess
Darren Hayman recommended The Haden Triplets by The Haden Triplets in Music (curated)
Life Creative: Inspiration for Today's Renaissance Mom
Book
A celebration of motherhood, creativity, and the faith that binds them In our Pinterest age of...
Cori June (3033 KP) rated The Dirty Streets Of Heaven (Bobby Dollar #1) in Books
Apr 28, 2021
This book is a supernatural noir type, Set in Heaven and San Judas, California-named after the patron saint of the hopeless, the unloved, and other lost causes. Told in a first person narrator pov. (Think similar to Brust. The narrator is talking to 'you personally'). The characters are phenomenal and the descriptions are great. As this is not his normal writing style it shows and can be a bit rough at some places.
This fast paced mystery is a delight with its unique show of how heaven and hell could work it makes you think. Even though it is about angels it isn't overly religious it also isn't anti-God. There is drinking, cussing, and violence. Yep the angels drink, some even to the point of drinking their Earthly bodies to death.
Heaven's most problematic angel is figuring out how he can survive being stuck in the middle of this ancient battle.