Tuesday, December 31, 2019

My Favorite Songs of 2019

It's time once again for the annual list of my favorite songs of the year, this time it's 2019. As we close out the decade, there are several songs that come to mind as being particular favorites this year, and with this list I will do my best to curate a good cross section of what I've enjoyed this year.

As always, here are the rules I have set myself: One song per artist/band, and in order to be considered a 2019 song, the song had to be released in 2019, or released in 2018 but on an album/EP released in 2019. Without further ado, here's the list (in no particular order):

*NOTE: Clicking [listen] will take you to a YouTube video of just the song (lyric video, etc,) while clicking [watch] will link to the music video for the song, provided I could find an associated music video.

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Life in the City
By The Lumineers
From the album 'III'

Sanctuary
By Aly and AJ
From the EP 'Sanctuary"

Contaminated
By Banks
From the album 'III'

Prismism
By Keuning
From the album 'Keuning'

Side Effects
By Jade Bird
From the album 'Jade Bird'

Are You Bored Yet
By Wallows (Ft. Clairo)
From the album 'Nothing Happens'

Might be Right
By White Reaper
From the album 'You Deserve Love'

Peach
By BROODS
From the album 'Don't Feed the Pop Monster'

Close to Your Ego
By Pavo Pavo
From the album 'Mystery Hour'

Animal
By AURORA
From the album 'A Different Kind of Human (Step 2)'

Orange Trees
By Marina
From the album 'Love + Fear'

I Saw You in a Dream
By The Japanese House
From the album 'Good at Falling'

Monday, December 31, 2018

My Favorite Songs of 2018

2018 proved to be quite the year for music, and this was a very challenging list to curate, as I feel there were many worthy offerings by artists and bands this year. However, I persevered and was able to come up with this, a list of 10 songs that I feel represents the very best music of 2018.

I held myself to a limit of one song per artist/band, and in order to be considered a 2018 song, the song had to be on an album/EP that was released in 2018, or a non album single released in 2018. (2017 singles released on 2018 albums count as 2018 songs).

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Doesn’t Matter
By Christina and the Queens
From the album Chris

Wonderland
By Chvrches
From the album Love is Dead

Get You
By Geowolf
From the album Great Big Blue

Nobody
By Mitski
From the album Be The Cowboy

Last Piece
By Lykke Li
From the album So Sad So Sexy

Hunger
By Florence + The Machine
From the album High as Hope

Blur
By Mø
From the album Forever Neverland

Turn
By The Wombats
From the album Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

Seven Rules
By Metric
From the album Art of Doubt

Near/Far
By Death Cab for Cutie
From the album Thank You for Today


Sunday, December 31, 2017

My Favorite Songs of 2017

I know it has been a minute since my last post, but as we enter the new year (2018) I figured I would once again break out the the old typewriter (although not literally, of course!) and re-discover the wonderful world of blogging.

Here are my top 10 songs of 2017
-- In no specific order --

NOTE: I held myself to a limit of one song per artist/band, and in order to be considered a 2017 song, the song had to be on an album that was released in 2017. Some singles that were released late last year but are set to be on 2018 albums will be considered for next year's top 10.


Grudges
by Paramore
from the album 'After Laughter'

Perfect Places
by Lorde
from the album 'Melodrama'

Saint
by Vérité
from the album 'Somewhere In Between'

Good Day
by Yellow Claw (ft. DJ Snake and Elephant)
from the album 'Los Amsterdam'

Run for Cover
by The Killers
from the album 'Wonderful Wonderful'

Fior de Late
by Phoenix
from the album 'Ti Amo'

We Were Here
by Lights
from the album 'Skin & Earth'

Static Space Lover
by Foster the People
from the album 'Sacred Hearts Club'

The Gold
by Manchester Orchestra
from the album 'A Black Mile to the Surface'

Hey K
by Passion Pit
from the album 'Tremendous Sea of Love'

And thus rounds out my top 10 songs of 2017. I can say with certainty that I am excited for the 2018 musical rollercoaster that I am sure is just around the corner, and I will be eagerly awaiting more great music from all my favorite artists and bands. Let me know what you thing of this list, and I will talk to you soon.

Best
David

Friday, April 1, 2016

Three month's ago, I wrote a blog post...

Hello dear people of Earth. No, I have not vanished from the face of the planet, however apparent this blog may make that reality seem. Three month's ago, on January 1, 2016, I wrote a blog post about my favorite music of the year 2015. That post was immediately followed by a bizarre chain of events that I could not have predicted if I tried.

First, I went back to school. Last year I graduated from university and received my BA degree in digital media communications. Unsure what to do after college, I decided to go back to my junior college to take two additional courses. See, I was one class away from an associates degree, and I thought I might as well complete that degree while I had the chance. I also just wanted to take a photojournalism class for fun.

So here we are, a college graduate back in college, and on top of that, I have been taking a lot of pictures. A lot. From festivals and parades to sporting events and street photography, my days are filled with taking pictures.

And yet, I am at a point where I have nearly no money and my future career is a haze of grey fog and  uncertainty. Yet I continue to progress along this path because it makes me happy now. Perhaps one day I will wake up and think, "if only I had gotten a job, worked a normal career and made lots of money, I would be in a better situation now".

Maybe that is true. But the reason that I am writing this post is because I feel like that is a flawed outlook on life. If all we do is prepare for a future that may or may not ever happen, at the expense of out current happiness, what is the point?

See, I think life is about learning and growing and, yes, being happy. If you are not happy, change something until you are. That does not mean quitting your job and leaving everything up to chance, however slowly changing things in your life that make you unhappy and adding things that make you happy is vastly important. Sure, you might be sacrificing some future savings or you might be giving up a stable job, but is your personal happiness and well being worth it? For me, the answer is absolutely not.

So I don't have a traditional job. I work when I can and use whatever money I do have to support myself and no, I will likely not have a lush and comfortable retirement. In fact, I don't even know if I will be able to support myself next month. But I am happier now that I have been my entire time at university.

Just something to think about.

Until next time,
-David.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

My Favorite Songs of 2015

As with most people, I have heard an enormous amount of songs this year, both new and old. And, as with many, I have compiled a list of my favorite songs of the year 2015. Because of the subjective nature of these type of lists, I will say that this is my opinion, and please feel free to let me know if I missed any gems.

Before we progress, a bit about the methodology I employed when creating my list of top songs. First and most importantly - the song must have been released on an album or EP/LP in the calendar year of 2015. That is, if the single came out in 2014 but the album was released in 2015, that song belongs to the 2015 list. Also, I have decided to limit the list to 1 song per album, so as to prevent my entire list simply being a track list for Chvrches' album Every Open Eye.

I will say that I have heard some truly amazing songs this year, far too many to include on a Best Of list such as this, so please do not hate me for omitting some truly great songs from amazing artists and bands. I have worked hard to make this list as diverse and objective as I can, however the final decision and ordering did end up being directly aligned with my own personal taste in music and, of course, I unfortunately did not have the opportunity to listen to every single song released in 2015, so if I did not hear it, I did not include it on this list (obviously!)

Alright folks, lets go! Fifteen to One, here are my top 15 songs of 2015. Enjoy!

15.
Tropic of Cancer
by Panda Bear
from the album Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper









14.
Fire n Gold
by Bea Miller
from the album Not an Apology









13.
Thunderstruck
by Owl City
from the album Mobile Orchestra









12.
Empire
by Of Monsters and Men
from the album Beneath the Skin










11.
Happy
by Marina and the Diamonds
from the album Froot










10.
New Americana
by Halsey
from the album Badlands











09.
Pay No Mind
by Madeon
from the album Adventure









08.
Mason Jar
by Smallpools
from the album Lovetap!









07.
Majorette
by Beach House
from the album Thank Your Lucky Stars









06.
All That
by Carley Rae Jepson
from the album Emotion









05.
The Shade
by Metric
from the album Pagans in Vegas









04.
All I Need
by Passion Pit
from the album Kindred









03.
Repetition
by Purity Ring
from the album Another Eternity









02.
Realiti
by Grimes
from the album Art Angels









01.
Playing Dead
by Chvrches
from the album Every Open Eye









And that, ladies and gentleman, is my top 15 songs of 2015. Please share your own lists and let me know where you agree with me, and where you think I went wrong! I would also love to learn about new artists, so if you think I missed a great song, let me know!

Thank you so much for reading, happy 2016, and I look forward to more great music to keep me going through the new year!

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Let’s talk Jessica Jones

Jessica Jones, the second installment of the Marvel/Netflix deal was released last Friday to overwhelmingly positive reviews and a tremendous amount of hype. But is the show really all it’s cracked up to be? Well, that really depends. As a show that came from a comic series originally intended for a more mature audience, the creators of the Netflix series were able to leverage that to create a darker, more sinister show, while maintaining the continuity between the other marvel shows in the franchise. However, don’t think for a second that you need to be a super hero fan to enjoy this show. In fact, if you have never even seen a Marvel film or show, this one might just be the one to start with.

Even from the first episode, it is clear this is no Avengers style A-list action film. Far from it. The tone is much more noir and is much more of an intellectual and mental experience than an action flick. The show manages to be almost more of a psychological drama than a super hero show, and honestly, Jessica Jones really doesn’t bust out her kick ass powers all that often.

This is a show far more interested in the characters, their interactions and the effects of past trauma coming back to haunt them. It’s a show that leaves you feeling sorry for nearly every character, and through the use of cinematography and a near perfect performance from the cast, it is a show that will make you sit at your desk after watching it for a good while just processing a range of emotions. Not a small feat to be sure.

Speaking of which, the acting. Let us take a moment to talk about the acting. We’ll start with Krysten Ritter, who plays Jessica Jones. While her performances in the past (Breaking Bad, Don’t trust the B in Apt. 23) have not been at all bad, she truly shows us what she is capable of in her role as the title character. Overall a fantastic performance, but there are three or four scenes that really stood out. I cannot describe them here, (spoilers) but you will know them when you see them. She has the ability to be at once vulnerable and powerful, and the way in which she plays Jessica Jones is truly spot on.

While Krysten Ritter’s performance is phenomenal, I would be remiss to overlook the insanely fantastic portrayal of Kilgrave, played by David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch). Something about watching Tennant play this sociopathic mind controlling villain is just enchanting. The way that he is able to make one feel complete contempt for the character and immediately after something that nearly resembles sympathy is truly amazing.

I should not focus on only these two portrayals, however. In fact, the entire cast was a joy to watch preform. I really cannot pick out a character that was not well acted. Sure, there are characters that I did not like, but that is quite a different category from being poorly acted.

And really, that is the overall feel of the show. Never a part that I felt was poorly done. Parts that were less intriguing but needed for story development were given enough attention to make them watchable, and the cinematography matched the tone of the show quite nicely.

But is the show really all it’s cracked up to be? Well, that really depends. If you are expecting a super hero show, Jessica Jones is not that. It is a psychological drama that happens to have a few superhero characters in it. Is it good television? Absolutely. In fact, it is likely better than most TV shows out there today. And it’s dark, tackling issues and situations nearly never ventured into by “mainstream” TV networks. It is a fantastic show, but something is, perhaps, missing.

It’s a show that is almost perfect, but just not quite. Something is missing, but one cannot be sure exactly what it is. Nothing is inherently wrong with it, but that key ingredient is somehow, not there. A show that could have easily been the best show of 2015 is somehow only one of the best shows of 2015. What’s missing is unclear, but the hype of the show and the insanely positive reviews are likely somewhat to blame. It is truly hard to live up to an impossible image of what a show might be.

And really, I think this is a show that was hurt more by the hype than by anything else. If this was a show that no one know about and just sort of happened, it would be fantastic. As it is, the show is 99% of fantastic. But, in today’s overly crowded and competitive television arena, 99% of fantastic is about as good as it gets.

The Verdict:
9/10 - Fantastic

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Nanowrimo 2015 (Or Zero Draft Thirty for us screenwriter types)

Alright. So, you may have heard of Nanowrimo, an annual event utilizing the internet to bring novelists together in the effort to write the first draft of a novel in 30 days (the number of days in November.) Speaking of which, Nanowrimo is an acronym of sorts, it stands for National Novel Writing Month. But I am not a novelist, but why let that stop me from participating?

Exactly. I just saw a Facebook post from a friend of mine talking about Zero Draft Thirty, the same concept but for screenwriters. Now, I am not a screenwriter either, however I am a filmmaker and would love to explore more about the screenwriting process, as, after all, scripts are really important for film making. Like, really, really, really important.

So, if I'm going to make a film, I need a script, so why not start one this November for Zero Draft Thirty? Yes, this seems like a great idea. Oh, right, I need to think of a story. Shoot, this might be more difficult than I thought. Anyways, I will try, and we'll see what happens! I will be making some videos on my YouTube channel on this topic as well, so feel free to follow my progress over there as well. (I will post the first video as an update to this post once I have filmed it.)

For more info on this project, check out: https://gointothestory.blcklst.com/2015/10/zero-draft-thirty-write-a-script-in-a-month-challenge.html

Thanks all! Talk soon :)
- David