12/25/10

Christmas EP

I recorded this EP in GarageBand. The songs sound a lot different from what I do as gleams, so I gave the project a different name. The cover art is above.
Here's the download link.

No Holiday/No Future/No Friends by Endless Teen
1. Snowed In
2. On Holiday
3. A Dime (Ice Cold Mix)
4. B & B Rap
5. Blue Blue Trisha Blue
6. The Science of Endless Teen
7. Swinger Club

10/1/10

"Britain is a country haunted by its past. It is possessed by the memory of a golden age-- a time long ago when this country was the most powerful on Earth."-from "The Attic," part of BBC2's The Living Dead documentary series as referenced here.

"She's Bought A Hat Like Princess Marina" by The Kinks

"Parklife" by Blur
"Oh England My Lionheart" by Kate Bush

In other news, I just got my first DMCA "takedown notification" for this post (the songs now link to YouTube videos). I guess this means the blog is now LEGIT.

9/30/10

The craziest part of Sunday's Mad Men

was definitely Lane's dad hitting him with a cane. Pow!

Now Lane knows how Charles Sumner felt.
Do I have to do everything for you?
Look it up.

It's crazy how Charles Sumner was a BIG DEAL and now all anyone (i.e. me and now you, too) knows about him is that he got caned on the Senate floor and it had something to with slavery. I hope that in 10 years we don't look back at Lane and think of him as the guy on Mad Men who got caned. Let's remember him as the guy on Mad Men who dated a Playboy Bunny who used to be in 3LW.

Anyway, thanks to Videogum, Wikipedia, This Recording, and This Recording's Gif Party for the dope pics that I straight copied & pasted from their sites like A COLD KILLAH.

That is all.

(Yo, this is reposted from my Tumblr, which I use more often because I am a lazy dumb head.)

8/8/10

Connie Converse is an Artist Who Deserves Your Attention




Connie Converse's fate is still unknown. If she's still alive, I wonder if she keeps tabs on her songs. Does she have a Google Alert set up?
More on this wonderful singer here and here.

6/26/10

The Mermaid Parade


Last week was the Mermaid Parade. Dressed as mermaids, people gather and parade down the boardwalk of Coney Island. Phosphorescent has a beautiful, heartbreaking song set during the parade. I saw him play a devastating version of it before he released To Willie and I'd been waiting for the studio version ever since. His album Here's to Taking It Easy was released last month and on it is a version of this song that is already one of my favorites of the year.
The Mermaid Parade-Phosphorescent

6/23/10

Talkin' 'Bout Ladies





Aubrey Plaza is real cute. And funny.
Yep.

6/22/10

Be Young (and Shut Up)

I've been having dreams in which a 90 year-old Robert Frost commits suicide by self-immolation because gay marriage is illegal but charity auctions are allowed to sell humans.
Other reoccurring dreams find me socially ostracized for some ill-defined and uncontrollable reason (everyone either leaves the party together, or are in a play for which I didn't try out, or a part of a cult, or become 12 year-old girls in a living room who ignore me). I wake up feeling nervous and tired.
I woke up this morning and realized the summer had finally started. No more summer classes. I felt like throwing up.

"Don't Talk"- Bullion
(The Beach Boys vs. J Dilla)
"I Can't Talk About It"- El Perro Del Mar
"Shut Up I Am Dreaming Of Places Where Lovers Have Wings"- Sunset Rubdown

4/20/10

SAT 001: Endless Teen by gleams

This is that new gleams. Endless Teen.
Here are a couple of songs to sample:
Like Vultures-gleams
My Car-gleams

EDIT: Here is the revised edition of Endless Teen for streaming and downloading.

This is the cover:

4/14/10

Video Time

Here's a new video from one of my favorite new bands of last year.

3/5/10

Photography Time

Adolescence is a time when we begin to search out the structure of adulthood. What we are supposed to do to become an independent person is communicated to us in various verbal and nonverbal ways. These rules and the rituals and rites that are required of kids aren't always communicated effectively and a thick air of mystery can envelope a teenager.
The photographer Alison Malone produced a series of photographs about the Masonic Youth organization, the Daughters of Job that explores this process by superimposing over it an organization that uses different rituals and rites to form its youths into adult leaders. Malone doesn't resort to displaying these girls as strange, she was once a Daughter of Job herself. The photographs of the meeting halls, the leaders, the various ritualistic items may seem foreign but the look, the essence Malone captures in her portraits of the girls is instantly familiar to anyone who ever looked in the mirror during puberty and wasn't quite sure who was looking back.
Malone's photographs evoke the eerie feeling of otherness, of strange in-betweenness that adolescence produces. But they also display the strength one requires to grow up.

Late Night Groove: Isley Brothers "Choosey Lover"

It's almost two in the morning. I can't really listen to anything else.
"Sometimes, I just need to keep it mellow."--Guy who would describe himself as "chill."

(sorry it's just a video of the album cover)

3/2/10

Dilla Doc


Okayplayer posted this short documentary about J Dilla a few days ago. It includes interviews with J. Rocc, Peanut Butter Wolf, Mayer Hawthorne, and more.


Stussy - J Dilla Documentary Prt3 (of 3) from Stussy on Vimeo.

You know, I'd really like to hear that original version of Donuts. I truly believe that that album is a feat of amazing skill and beauty. It's not just a beat tape but a collage of ideas, all realized in an interesting way. I don't think it's that far off from classic era Guided By Voices or Sebadoh in creating lo-fi, collage-like music that packs a lot of good music in as short a time as possible. To hear it as Dilla intended (a condensed, even more collaged recording) would be amazing.

One thing I didn't know about Dilla before this video was that he sampled Stereolab for Busta. The production is really good, even if Busta is lackluster.


And here's the song Dilla sampled:
Stereolab-Come and Play In the Milky Night

1/5/10

2010 just got a little less Tyra

Hey, guys.
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. School/the holidays/laziness got in the way. I hope to start posting more soon. You know, before I inevitably stop posting again. If you miss me, I am on Twitter. I post music, videos, etc. like you'd get here. So there's that...

One thing I can't let pass by without comment is the cancellation of Tyra Bank's talk show. The Tyra show provided an amazing number of insane television moments over its run. It truly was gonzo daytime television at its best. Below is my favorite Tyra moment. The Tyra show will be missed.
Goodnight my sweet princess.


James Brown- Goodbye My Love
P.S. Buzzfeed has a great collection of clips and pictures that really shows just how insane and misguided the show is/was.
P.P.S. I still don't care that Oprah's going off the air.