ok, something CRAZY is going on with MOG today. is this some sort of crazy preview of things to come, or is this how it's going to stay, and we are now in the future version of MOG already?my brain can't hack it....and what is this on the front page of mog about how my "do you like prince?" thing is the post of the day? is it really, or is it just showing me my most recent post? because i di...
I don't know much about Washington, DC's The Dismemberment Plan, other than they're a punk group frequently regarded as a hipster favorite. Judging by this track from their 1995 debut !, it's easy to see why. This song is simply glorious. It begins with an ascending octave chord hook against an odd, angular rhythm that, inexplicably, clips along with the immediacy of a more straightforward p...
I love The Dismemberment Plan. I cannot even tell you how much. I love every single one of their records. I learned of them after they had broken up through a friend. He had some lyrics from Time Bomb on his AIM away message and I googled them only to discover and fall in love with the band that put that song together. _"I am a time bomb, I only live in that one moment in which you die"_ S...
I am dreadfully negligent of you, my poor Mog. I think this website is the tits, I really do, and one day I will have my very own internet connection that ISN'T dial-up. Boy, I'll really be vomiting out the prose then. Until that unpredictable day, I'd like to share an mp3 of one of my favorite songs of all time: "The City" by The Dismemberment Plan.There's a few elements I believe are crucial ...
this is a stunning album;a complete and total delightfor the ears.damn, these guys were good.review from allmusic.com:The aptly titled Change showcases a band testing themselves by going down an untravelled road while still maintaining their identity. Singer/guitarist/keyboardist Travis Morrison has called it a "night album," and with its somber guitars and pulsing keyboards, it's tailor-made f...
Here's another one for you lovelies. Let me know what you think too. Which means you gotta LISTEN TO IT! Thanks loves. Promise I'm almost back on this scene. Too exhausted from jobs. First free weekend coming up! Download "Secret Curse" (mp3) from "Change"by The Dismemberment PlanDeSoto Records Buy at iTunes Music Store Stream from RealNetworks / Rhapsody
Ohio, the galactic pinball machine. for about 6 hours yesterday. all the roads were slick as a freshly Zambonied hockey rink.My son (17) and daughter (23) were an hour south at the closest ski park.(about an hour's drive SOUTH...remember that) My daughter and the friend who went with her had to go to the hospital to get the friends dislocated shoulder reset!! (owwich!) They took my son's car, ...
ok, something CRAZY is going on with MOG today. is this some sort of crazy preview of things to come, or is this how it's going to stay, and we are now in the future version of MOG already?my brain can't hack it....and what is this on the front page of mog about how my "do you like prince?" thing is the post of the day? is it really, or is it just showing me my most recent post? because i di...
I love The Dismemberment Plan. I cannot even tell you how much. I love every single one of their records. I learned of them after they had broken up through a friend. He had some lyrics from Time Bomb on his AIM away message and I googled them only to discover and fall in love with the band that put that song together. _"I am a time bomb, I only live in that one moment in which you die"_ S...
I don't know much about Washington, DC's The Dismemberment Plan, other than they're a punk group frequently regarded as a hipster favorite. Judging by this track from their 1995 debut !, it's easy to see why. This song is simply glorious. It begins with an ascending octave chord hook against an odd, angular rhythm that, inexplicably, clips along with the immediacy of a more straightforward p...
this is a stunning album;a complete and total delightfor the ears.damn, these guys were good.review from allmusic.com:The aptly titled Change showcases a band testing themselves by going down an untravelled road while still maintaining their identity. Singer/guitarist/keyboardist Travis Morrison has called it a "night album," and with its somber guitars and pulsing keyboards, it's tailor-made f...