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Nice things happen while you're away...we're made SoundCloud's Blog of the Week

Two cool things happened this week: I got a job (well, two jobs really) and this little blog got recognized by some really cool people in the music blogging world. Well, this was a really lovely surprise! Love Shack, Baby has been made SoundCloud’s Blog of the Week over on their Tumblr. I had exchanged a few emails with Michelle, describing how I used the free service and how bands had reached out to me with their music using SoundCloud. Little did I know that I was in the running for their Blog of the Week feature! Hop on over there to read me blathering on about my blogging history and why I chose the type of music I do and how I think artists should promote themselves. I talk a little about the following: my special internet friends, one to whom I owe the very origins of this blog (Puppet Show), some Scottish bloggers who I didn’t mention by name either, but should have, The Waiting Room (source of all good music), some tunes I’m currently listening to from abroad, and a few Chicago bands I love. Not all of my submitted SoundCloud links made it to their blog (I’m sure they were limited by space, my damn answers were long enough!) So I’ve included them all here for you :) And thank you, SoundCloud people, that’s a lovely honor to be included! xoxo

(The kind folks at SoundCloud were also kind enough to upgrade me for a bit to test out their cool widgety players, what do you think of them? Oh and scroll all the way down to that last player, I didn’t include this track in my email to Michelle, but I so should have! This one is for you, Colin! xo)

(edit: oops, the track I pick has been removed! sorry! well, it was tUnE-yArDs’ “Sunlight” from her 2009 LP Bird-Brains. buy it here.)

Welcome to love shack, baby!

Glad you made it here… tell me what you think, I’ve seriously written this welcome post at least six times now. Just don’t ask.

I used to write over on I Correct Myself, I Mean All The Time. But honestly, who wants to type that title out all the time? :)   xoxo,  Tart

WOXY debuts new show, The Waiting Room!

twrwoxy01What the heck are you doing here this weekend? Update: Uh yeah, I was so excited, I got a little ahead of myself… as Uncle Drunky said in the comments, the debut is on Feb. 28 :) Get over to WOXY.com immediately and give a listen to good friends Drunk Country and The Woman of the House as they dig into their new home at Cincinnati’s own internet radio station. Honest to god, I’m so proud to bring this news to you — if two folk deserve anything good like this more, I certainly don’t know of em.

I met Drunk Country over on Matthew’s blog, Song by Toad. He’s a regular commenter there, and a knowledgeable person on what’s hot in music and what interesting music is happening in both the UK and the US music scene. He and Matthew, with their podcasts, have turned me onto some wonderful artists and broadened my perspective on folk, indie, pop, and just really good music of various sorts that honestly I wouldn’t have bothered with.

The Waiting Room isn’t just about indie, it’s not just about music from the UK or Wales (even though they are based in Cardiff) so don’t let that turn you off, if you’re not feeling up to date on current trends in that area of music, darlings. You’ll find just great music here and interesting chatter to back it up as well. I’m tuning in, I have no idea why you’re reading this instead of going over there! ;)

Saturday at 8 a.m. and again on Sunday at 4 p.m.

And you can download it as a podcast from The Waiting Room’s site.

This song is from The Waiting Room’s podcast, two weeks ago. I knew you all would love it as much as I did. I think you’ll find The Waiting Room a bit nasty/tasty, so enjoy!

Nasty Tasty mp3Luminescent Orchestrii Neptune’s Daughter

buy it!
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Ayria and Stuff: Mix Tapes Are Addictive

madskillzSo this DJ I met gave me a CD of some House music he plays. He doesn’t mix himself, but he’s made a great compilation of about an hour of music he plays at the club where he has a regular gig every week. I’m flattered that he’d think I’d be interested after a few conversations about music, as you all know what a dilletantte I am. I guess I bluffed  bullshitted delved into my limited knowledge of House music enough to make him think I’d appreciate it. And I do, it’s cool stuff! I was honest with him about how my real love is in industrial music, and told him about Ayria, whose latest album was in my top 10 for 2008. Clearly a reciprocal mix tap is necessary.

Well making a mix tape is addictive. (ok, it’s a CD but “mix CD” just doesn’t trip off the tongue does it?) You really want to share it. With everyone. Thank god I’ve got a blog or I’d be foisting it on all my friends and the cute girl who works down at the corner coffee shop and that adorable butcher at Costco who keeps flirting with me. What is it about butchers? They all love me, honest. Something about raw meat and me….

Anyway, here’s my “Ayria and Stuff” mix, enjoy! …. oh and these won’t be up here long, go buy these great albums and support the artists.

(and my DJ friend, if you find this post and put two and two together I trust you to keep my identity secret as I will yours, xx)

Love Thrills Xymox Headclouds
Cutting Ayria Flicker
The Gun Song Ayria Hearts For Bullets – (go stream it on allmusic.com)
Suck It Up Ayria Hearts For Bullets – (go stream it on allmusic.com)
Queen B (Narcovice Mix) Puscifer V is for Viagra – The Remixes
Post Apocalyptic Girl Ayria Flicker (CD2)
Shift Ayria Debris
FLooRi.D.A. (Three A. M.’s A Dub For Strangeways) Rabbit In The Moon FLooRi.D.A.
Just Another Long Shot (Glis Mix – Epsilon Minus) Ayria Hearts For Bullets
It’s Your Life Xymox Headclouds

buy Hearts For Bullets, buy Flicker, buy Debris, buy Headclouds,

buy V is for Viagra, buy FLooRi.D.A

ayria

What Has Blogging (and you bloggers!)Done To Me?

  1. kept me up way past my bedtime
  2. caused Meatpocket (Mrs. Tart) some concern for my well-being — yes sympathies JC
  3. increased the size of my fucktunes library by at least 10 G in the past 3 months, aaack
  4. brought me back to the world of live shows, yay!

So, while I bent your ear about the gigs I was missing in lieu of some great sex in September I should, in the interest of full disclosure (and to whet your appetite for upcoming posts to cheer your dreary Monday morning!), give you a picture of shows I do have tickets for. :)

September 6, The Wedding Present
September 12, Holy Fuck
September 19, Magic Slim and the Teardrops
October 4, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
October 10, Ben Folds
October 29, Amy Ray

Wheee! So yeah, some reviews to come! Sorry for bragging, but here’s two great tracks from El Rey to give you a giggle, quirky choices I know. But that’s the best thing about the Weddoes, they’re quintessentially quirky and yet as much as we make fun of pop music we love it deep down, eh?

Soup mp3, The Wedding Present, El Rey…. If you can tell me what this song means I’ll send you a cool track of your choice! Honest to god, I’m mystified, but I can’t get the chorus out of my head.

Swingers mp3, The Wedding Present, El Rey…. Um, yeah for most people, the question, “Is self control too much to expect?” is a really bad sign. Thankfully Meatpocket and I got that all worked out, 15 years on Tuesday and I finally found a place to purchase the requested (ok, demanded) present, lol!

buy El Rey on MySpace

photo credit: Swansea Photographer

… and why don’t girls know shit about music?

Rol, at Sunset Over Slawit posted last week about a book that is going right on my xmas list this year, Chuck Klosterman’s Fargo Rock City. One question that Rol takes from the book, is the mystery of why some girls (and women) actually like metal, or more specifically what Rol calls “glam metal” such as KISS, Poison, Thin Lizzy, Bon Jovi, etc… and I stumbled into the middle of a conversation on whether or not a particular Whitesnake video with a hot female model “having sex with a car” (as Rol describes) was sexist or not. Go see it here. I replied that some of us girls wanted to be the girl on the car, some of us wanted to have the girl on the car, and more importantly some of us knew exactly how to get the metalmen, namely by liking the music they liked regardless of the videos. So, sexist or not, we didn’t really care. Scheming bitches aren’t we?! Oh and thanks Rol, for a really thought provoking post! I’m not criticizing it in any way hun!

But seriously, what’s so mysterious about metal? Or about any genre for that matter? Why divide the world so neatly so that The Carpenters are girly and Ozzy’s for the boys? I admit, I started out listening to metal to piss off my parents like all you guys did :p Yeah, it worked for me too. Punk worked even better, I just couldn’t do the satanic head trip on my poor christian mother that metal afforded me!

Now, this got me thinking, why have all the people in my life, who knew anything at all about music, been men? It’s not just that certain genres of music are roped off for women, even musical knowledge is considered “a manly sport.” Yeah, I know I lost some of ya there. You can smell a feminist rant coming, right? I’ll try and take it easy on ya, I promise I won’t go all Camille Paglia here. Just tell me when’s the last time you had a real conversation about a band — not a song, with a woman? When you go to gigs, look around? I was seriously the only woman at the Duke Spirit show the other week not wearing makeup and a low-cut fashionable blouse/dress, and I was one of maybe 5 single women there (probably the only one who wasn’t “working” that night, lol!). Yeah, I’m odd that way sometimes, but this was a pretty scuzzy venue. I was there for the music (not that they weren’t, of course, of course).

There’s an ad in my local coffeehouse for an all women punk rock collective, they do gigs that spotlight local women’s music. I usually avoid that crap like the plague. Maybe I just spent too many years in the dyke community, it was a fine place to visit but nobody wants to live in the ghetto, ya know? And yes, I understand that women don’t have as much money to spend on entertainment as men, that women don’t want to play by the rules of “the system” or “the man” etc… I got it. But I also see how “the industry” funnels us band after band that sounds the same, that has no female voices in the foreground and that sucks too, cause damn I love me some girly punk. Most of all, (and this is what was missing from the whole riot grrl phenomenon, in my memory) I love to see women having FUN with music and FUN with sexuality in music, for a change. Maybe I’ll surprise you with a review of that local collective thing one day, who knows? ;)

Blender mp3 Amy Ray from Prom commentary on the industry
Buy it

More Rock More Talk mp3 The Butchies from Population 1975 Amy’s queercore backup band for her first two solo projects, and an entity onto themselves, also known as Team Dresch
Buy it

I like Fucking mp3 Bikini Kill from The Singles great song, but honest to god, this doesn’t sound like a woman who likes to fuck!
Buy it

Slide mp3 L7 from Bricks are Heavy: not a happy camper either :(
Buy it

O Bondage, Up Yours! X-Ray Spex from: The Rolling Stone Women In Rock Collection [Disc 2] mp3 * now there’s a reason this is my all time favorite girly punk song! I’m just so unevolved xoxox
Buy it

*also available on Germ Free Adolescence (2005) expanded version