Third Street Music
June 9, 2008
It was said many years ago, actually about 150 years, ago that people in Carson City enjoy themselves and know how to have fun. Ok, these are tough times and maybe the wallets and purses of many of the people wandering 3rd Street weren’t as thick as a year ago but by the smiles and jump in their jive it seemed all was well in the Capital City, at least for this night.
Shane Dwight and his Blues Band had people hopping, dancing and mingling. To say that boy can play is short changing him. From the opening riffs of a Stevie Ray Vaughn song to the blues standards Shane and his band didn’t disappoint. If you gotta move then you’re in the groove and that was the case most of the night.
If this is the kick off of the summer 3rd Street concert series then we are all in for a wonderful time in the shadow of the new home of the Firkin Fox. With Mom and Pop’s dishing out great food and the newly opened Bella Fiore serving a wonderful complement of wines, mark this down on your calender as the place to be for weekends in Carson City.
NIN - The Slip
May 8, 2008
Do these bands actually have it right? A new way to distribute their music? After downloading, for free, an album of mp3’s from Nine Inch Nails yesterday, I realized something… Is this the future of music sales? Free? What is free anyway? No we are NOT going to talk about Pennywise, they stole Greg Gaffin and Bad Religion… When Radiohead released it’s album, In Rainbows October 07, I immediately went to their website and actually paid for their album. Being a huge Radiohead fan and owning all their studio albums, I thought paying what I wanted for an album was perfect. It empowered me to “vote” (monetarily) on their music with cash and not just buy it, sit down and shut up. But what about smaller bands? Bands that don’t have an international following, bands that haven’t changed the music landscape by simply being?
Nine Inch Nails is an enigma though. Trent Reznor has always stayed away from anything resembling main stream, he bought the house Sharon Tate was murdered in for Gods sake… But I digress. Let’s go back to Pretty Hate Machine. 1989 was a great year for music, The Cure, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Cult. All music associated with my youth. Pretty Hate Machine was released late in the year and wasn’t really heard for months afterwards. That doesn’t take away from the music on that album. Several years after the release of that album, the people in San Diego were treated to Nine Inch Nails last stop on Lollapalloza 2, the destroyed all their instruments and were replaced by Jesus and the Mary Chain. the rest of the country missed out on a great live band, a different live band.
Fast forward almost 20 years and the same guy, Reznor, releases “The Slip”. So far so great… I really like it, it’s got that “bang on what you can in a garbage dump” sounds to it. The same as every record put out by NIN. Keep in mind, that’s not a bad thing, it is what it is.
Back to the point, are we in a better place, musically, because groups like Radiohead and NIN can release their stuff for free? That’s really to be determined…
Until then, Check out a song from NIN and Radiohead below…
Radiohead - Bodysnatchers
Nine Inch Nails - Discipline
The Ravonettes - Lust, Lust, Lust
April 9, 2008
In a previous life, half a century ago, sune Rose Wagner was probably an aspiring Raymond Chandler, churning out tight, bone-hard fiction about rogue gumshoes and icy femmes fatales. In this life, Wagner — the singer-guitarist-songwriter-producer half of Danish duo the Raveonettes — does the same thing in seven-inch-single bites, soaking his short stories of want and danger in fuzz guitars, squealing-tire feedback and his furtive-whisper harmonies with singer-guitarist Sharin Foo. Most of “Aly, Walk With Me,” the first song on the Raveonettes’ third album, Lust Lust Lust, is as cold and bleak as an all-night stakeout: reverb, a worried-heartbeat pulse and Wagner’s and Foo’s voices marking the way like torchlight. That is, until the guitars blow in like the Velvet Underground Orchestra.
Drumroll, please…
April 4, 2008
The name of the new Weezer album will be…Weezer!? Indeed, now half of the band’s six studio albums are self-titled. Of course, this information was released on a certain Foolish day recently, so maybe Weezer is just messing with us.
Either way, Weezer (the third) will be released June 17 on the band’s Geffen label. According to Billboard.com, frontman Rivers Cuomo has described the songs, produced by Rick Rubin, as “dark and deep and beautiful,” and “definitely more sophisticated and adventurous. You’ll hear very long songs … and non-traditional structures.”
The new, improved R.E.M.?
April 4, 2008

R.E.M. - Accelerate
R.E.M. has already penned “The Finest Work Song.” Now would be a good time to come up with the finest pop song. The band has seen most of its fanbase dwindle since 1994’sMonster, and 2004’s Around the Sun was so resolutely bland and unmemorable that it could’ve been used as the soundtrack to a Lifetime movie. Career resuscitation is long overdue.








