2 posts tagged “eels”
Life is hard, and so am I.
Possibly the best opening line of any song. Easily.
Fans of the Eels have never been happier. In early 2008, we saw the release of THREE brand new Eels project: Meet the Eels: Essential Eels Vol. I, Useless Trinkets, and Live and in Person! London 2008. The later is only available at their live shows, so hardcore fans should see them live or hit ebay.
Although two of the items hit the stores in January, I finally got a hold of Meet the Eels: Essential Eels Vol. I and Useless Trinkets for review.
Let me start off by saying these are very, very excellent products. Everything from the massive liner notes to the well-designed packaging and photos tells me that Geffen Records spent quite a few pennies to get this together.
Collecting about 70 tracks and 3 hours of videos, this is a must for any Eels fans. Of course, hardcore fans will want to invest in both, but for casual fan or new fans, the Essential Eels should be perfect for your collection.
Meet the Eels: Essential Eels collects all the band's hits throughout the years, including "Novocaine for the Soul" "Susan's House", and "I Like Birds".
"Novocaine" is their break through alternative hit, so I've also included their video to check out. On the commentaries to this video, Mark Everett (aka E), explained that it was very frightening floating in the air with wires. He also really, really hated the video for "Susan's House", which was a word-for-word interpretation of the song lyrics.
The lyrics to "Susan's House" really capture what Everett is best known for, writing about everyday mundane observations - but when you hear it, it sounds absolutely surreal.
The best example of E's surreal lyrics can be found early on his debut solo album, A Man Called E, on the song "Hello Cruel World", in which you hear such wonderful lyrics as: "Venus de Milo grew an arm and Old Mcdonald bought the farm. Say goodbye, Hello cruel world!"
The DVD accompanying the Essential compilation is pretty good, it mainly collects all their music video. There's some extra photos and even a commentary (as I previously mentioned) on these music videos - although E does not talk through the entire song.
As for Useless Trinkets, this is really meant for the fans that must have everything. There's a ton of b-sides and rarities that any true fan would love. I was happy to see that the alternate version of "Dog Faced Boy" is on this collection. I love the original version, but this this bluesy alternate take might actually sound as what it was intended.
The DVD portion to Useless Trinkets contain live concert footage of Lollapalooza 2006. This was kind of a disappointing because the quality looks poor and audio is so-so.
Although I am panning the video quality, it is still a very nice bonus feature.... just don't try to sell this as a stand-alone DVD - unless you want to market it as a poor bootleg or something.
One thing that I should mention about the DVD is that it looks like the camera really love "that security guy".
I have to admit it was quite funny to see him flexing and working out on stage (what a distraction!)
The massive 76 page booklet that came with the Useless Trinkets album is absolutely amazing! You quickly realize that E is a big time packrat. I love going through and seeing notes and set lists and tour passes and and other scrapbook material.
I've included a scan of one of the page for example: a hand-written note to Melody Maker for his top all-time favorite songs.
Overall this is a great 3 CDs + 2 DVD set. Released by Geffen Records, oddly not listed on their release page, but you can pick this up at any retail stores. And let's face it, both you and I, know that it won't matter what I say about it, if you're a fan, you already have it or it's already on your "to buy" list.
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04/06/2008 13:23:12
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| thedharmablues wrote: Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 2:35 PM |
[esto es genial] These were an instant purchase for me.
Currently waiting for my first pay check before I pick up a copy of Things the Grandchildren Should Know.
If you get the chance to see Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives, it is definitely worth it, especially if you want to improve your understanding of parallel universes. It also contains a priceless moment when Everett is listening to a recording of his dad dictating and a younger E can be heard in the background.
BTW great review!!!
| Sounds Like |
I got a notification that Swedish band, Sambassadeur released a new single, Final Say on January 30th:
Second single from Sambassadeur's masterpiece "Migration" is their most luxurious track to date. With Miami Vice-percussion, a choir that seems to be singing underground and galloping guitars "Final say" is bound to dominate any tasteful dance floors in the year 2008. Truly wonderful!
But after checking the record label's website, it lists:
Sambassadeur
»final say«
CD single
February 6
I wonder if they are having trouble with production? If that's the case, digital music are available for downloads (no production problems here!) and I've also read that Labrador signed with eMusic to offer their catalogue. I did a quick search and, yep, all of Sambassadeur's music are available.
So listen to "Final Say", the single off their album, Migration (2007). I have been digging this new song!
Trivia: They are named after the Serge Gainsbourg song "Les Sambassadeurs".
| Press Release |
I got a couple more tour announcements, and the first one I wanted to talk about are these two bands (Quitzow and Setting Sun) from Young Love Records.
It should be an interesting tour, because Quitzow sounds more DIY electronic while Setting Sun sounds like a warped Elliot Smith.
Quitzow / Setting Sun Live:
02/05 Los Angeles, CA @ Silverlake Lounge
02/06 San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside Lounge
02/07 Sacramento, CA @ Old Ironsides
02/08 Arcada, CA @ Mosgos
02/09 Eugene, OR @ Shady Pines
02/10 Portland, OR @ Ash St. Saloon
02/11 Seattle, WA @ The High Dive
02/12 Olympia, WA @ The Royal
You can listen to both song, as well as read more details on the press release.
Trivia: Quitzow's name comes from singer Erica Quitzow's name. She apparently also plays drums, moog, and cello in Setting Sun.
| Press Release |
One of my favorite American band, Eels, also announced some tour dates.
It looks like the tour is mostly to promote their CD/DVD "Best of" collection called Meet the Eels: Essential Eels and Useless Trinkets: B Sides, Soundtracks, Rarities and Unreleased 1996-2007, both released January 15th.
Apparently singer Mark Everette (aka E) also wrote Things the Grandchildren Should Know. And at the very bottom of the press release:
EELS are planning to purchase one-second of Super Bowl television airtime to advertise the new rarities collections, USELESS TRINKETS.
However, I just got word today:
... the NFL would have to find 29 other advertisers to buy 1 second spots to fill a standard 30 second advertising slot and that they do not sell advertising time by the second.
- E
To see the FULL 1 second commercial, go here. And as usual, head over to their press release for even more details.
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02/03/2008 10:48:47
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