The problem with bands that try to sound like Led Zeppelin is that they never do: they sound like bands trying to sound like Led Zeppelin. Granted, it's a bit more complicated than that with Year Long Disaster. On their debut album, you'll hear plenty of other influences as well, from the energetic Southern rock shuffle of "Leda Atomica" (which actually sounds like a tossed-off collaboration between Zep and ZZ Top), to the Cream and Black Sabbath references that peek out from around almost every corner. Originality is overrated in ock music, and these guys deserve credit for embracing their influences without shame. And there are times when they succeed in breathing new life into these tired tropes -- "Cold Killer" is certainly not original, but the band fully owns that song's mastodon groove -- and there are also moments of startling originality, such as the complex and brilliantly rocking "Swan on Black Lake." If Year Long Disaster can digest those influences just a bit more fully and get past its taste for staggeringly pretentious song titles ("Leda Atomica," "Galea Aponeurotica," etc.) then the band may be headed for great things.
I've come to the conclusion that I'm against this whole 'bailout' thing in any shape or form. My problem with it is this: it gives a bunch of money to a lot of rich people in the hopes that the benefits will trickle down to the average Joe. Guess what, folks. That whole trickle-down thing doesn't work. Why? Because rich people don't pass on the wealth to the poor. Rich people horde wealth...
So, I went to check out the Foo Fighters show Friday night. Now, most of you know I'm a hip-hop head, but I like some of FF's stuff, so...hey, let's check 'em out.So, driving to the show with my friend Jenn, I ask if she knows who's opening. She replies that it's some relatively new band, and another band that's supposed to be pretty big in England, but she had never heard of.Far as I can tel...