One of those days …


…when you’re confident that 99% of this country is populated by utter idiots.

Everyone on the road was driving like idiots, either too slow or way too fast, swerving in and out of lanes, driving into ditches, and naturally, all of this happening either in front of or behind me, endangering my effing life without a care…

And then the privileged children with their parents’ credit cards ignoring the fact that there are about 10 people in line waiting to order their sandwiches, charging right to the front of the line and spending five minutes ordering, texting, giggling, and bitching about how they got the hand-me-down BMW instead of a new one, while everyone yells at them for being rude and they just laugh harder…

Oh, and then the enormous truck complete with truck nutz and a cattle-catcher parked in a “compact only” spot, thus jutting out so far in the parking lot that nobody can get by, requiring everyone to go like half a mile around the building just to get out of the parking lot…

You honestly have to wonder how its possible for so many people to have absolutely no perception of how their behavior affects anyone else.

It’s at times like this I’m grateful for the calming powers of music.

Time Artist Track
10:02 Stricken City: Small Things
10:06 Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Maps
10:09 Thom Yorke: All For The Best
10:15 The Black Keys: I Got Mine
10:20 Toadies: Possum Kingdom
10:25 Atlas Sound: Walkabout
10:29 Kid Cudi: Pursuit of Happiness (nightmare) feat. MGMT and RATATAT
10:34 Aphex Twin: Vordobohsn
10:40 Manitoba: Kid, You’ll Move Mountains
10:45 Bon Iver: Wolves: Parts I & II
10:49 Memory Tapes: Bicycle
10:56 Sufjan Stevens: Jacksonville
11:02 We All Have Hooks For Hands: Howling and Bellowing
11:06 Television: Elevation
11:11 Beck: Paper Tiger
11:15 Elliott Smith: A Distorted Reality Is Now A Necessity To Be Free
11:21 Tegan and Sara: Sainthood
11:24 Erlend Øye: Prego Amore
11:28 Deastro: Light Powered
11:31 Julian Casablancas: River of Brakelights
11:36 Arcade Fire: No Cars Go
11:42 Dirty Projectors: Cannibal Resource
11:46 The Clash: Rudie Can’t Fail
11:51 Portishead: Mysterons
11:55 Radiohead: Climbing Up The Walls (Zero 7 remix)

Background Tunes: Q’d Up – “Quintessence”

On the greatest Texas pastime


Ever been to a high school football game? I mean, they’re fun and all when you’re in high school, but have you been since then? Here’s the deal:

They’re still fun.

There are so many things wrong with high school football, so many kids permanently injured, so many educational dollars misspent, so much emotional energy and time dedicated to what really amounts to just a bunch of boys running around on a field and bashing into each other… in pursuit of what? School spirit? Professional aspirations? Personal fitness? Entertainment?

But those happen to be actually really good reasons. School spirit keeps kids from doing stupid things with their free time. It makes them feel like part of something bigger, which encourages them to work harder, socialize better, and achieve more. High school athletics does indeed keep a large portion of our population out of the obesity that plagues so much of our under-18 population, making health care cost less for all of us. The dreams of college and professional glory do indeed get kids into great schools, where they often get great educations and become really well-educated, intelligent, productive contributors to our society.

But the entertainment factor is unignorably huge.

Tonight, I was at a high school football game. It was 60 degrees out, and I was with good friends, had a big thermos of hot coffee, and watched my team get beat. I mean, beat bad. Like, 37-0 at the half bad. Like, I think we got one or two first downs in the whole half. And the other team blocked a punt. A PUNT.. But nevertheless, I had a really, really good time. The bands were great, the faculty of the school got out onto the field and danced and made fools of themselves, to the delight of all the students in the stands… Even though our team was doing brutally poorly, there was real community.

And this goes on every friday night, all over the country.

So despite the bad that comes out of this sport, don’t discount the good. Get to a football game. Buy some hot chocolate and a brownie from the band booster club. Cheer the kids on. Make some new friends.

Or at the very least, rent Friday Night Lights. It’s a start.

By the way, here’s some music:

Time Artist Track
10:02 Refused: New Noise
10:07 Radiohead: Planet Telex
10:12 Built To Spill: Pat
10:14 Cornershop: Butter The Soul
10:18 Volcano Choir: Island, Is
10:22 Architecture in Helsinki: Hold Music
10:26 Mountain Goats: The Best Ever Death Metal Band From Denton
10:29 Deastro: Biophelia
10:35 Thom Yorke: Hearing Damage
10:40 Thom Yorke: All For The Best
10:45 Phoenix: Everything Is Everything
10:50 Neutral Milk Hotel: Holland 1945
10:53 Death Cab For Cutie: Steadier Footing
10:55 Stellastarr*: Somewhere Across Forever
11:01 Discovery: Osaka Loop Line
11:05 The New Pornographers: The Laws Have Changed
11:08 Animal Collective: Fireworks
11:15 Passion Pit: Make Light
11:21 Black Moth Super Rainbow: The Sticky
11:23 Battles: Leyendecker
11:26 Sunny Day Real Estate: Iscarabaid
11:31 The Hold Steady: Joke About Jamaica
11:36 Nick Drake: Hazey Jane II
11:41 My Morning Jacket: Gideon
11:44 Sigur Rós: Staralfur
11:52 Death Cab For Cutie: I Will Possess Your Heart

Background Tunes: Brad Mehldau – Largo

Temporary Title


As I write tonight’s thoughts.

Ah, nevermind. I got nothin’ to say. Here’s music.

Time Artist Track
10:02 Built to Spill: Aisle 13
10:05 Broken Social Scene: 7/4 Shoreline
10:10 Dismemberment Plan: You Are Invited
10:15 Islands: Tender Torture
10:20 Radiohead: Paranoid Android
10:27 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: In Like The Rose
10:32 Spoon: They Never Got You
10:37 Discovery: So Insane
10:42 Flaming Lips: The Sparrow Looks Up At The Machine
10:46 Drums and Tuba: Clashing
10:49 The Clash Armagideon
10:54 Battles: Tonto
11:03 Radiohead: These Are My twisted Words
11:08 Sufjan Stevens: Dear Mr. Supercomputer
11:13 Toadies: Away
11:17 Black Moth Super Rainbow: Twin of Myself
11:22 Karen O and the Kids: All Is Love
11:25 Bon Iver: Flume
11:28 Mountain Goats: Genesis 3:23
11:32 Bob Dylan: You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
11:36 LCD Soundsystem: Someone Special
11:42 Gnarls Barkley: Just A Thought
11:46 DJ Shadow: Six Days
11:52 Vampire Weekend: Horchata
11:56 Cursive: Sink to the Beat

Background Tunes: Ben Allison – Peace Pipe

It’s like 90 effing degrees in here


Seriously, hottest booth ever. Why is it that as soon as the temperature in Texas drops below 70º, everyone thinks it’s time to turn on the heater? I’m about ready to throw a water fountain through the window, Chief Bromden style.

Yugh. Here’s music:

Time Artist Track
10:02 Vampire Weekend: Horchata
10:06 Beck: Nicotine and Gravy
10:11 Flaming Lips: Hypnotist
10:15 Mountain Goats: Psalm 40
10:21 Sunny Day Real Estate: Friday
10:23 Japandroids: Heart Sweats
10:28 Radiohead: Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box
10:32 Discovery: Swing Tree
10:36 BLK JKS: Molalatladi
10:40 Animal Collective: Grass
10:43 Talking Heads: Once in a Lifetime
10:49 Grizzly Bear: I Live With You
10:53 Man Man: Top Drawer
10:57 Sufjan Stevens: Enjoy Your Rabbit
11:03 BLK JKS: Lakeside
11:07 Menomena: My My
11:11 Burial: Ghost Hardware
11:16 Air: La Femme d’Argent
11:24 Islands: Switched On
11:28 Daft Punk: Robot Rock/Oh Yeah
11:34 Ben Ricour: Dans La Plaine
11:37 Teddy Bears: Different Sound
11:42 Boris: 8
11:45 Pixies: Debaser
11:48 The Little Ones: There’s A Pot A’Brewin’
11:52 Rafale: Rock It Don’t Stop It

Background Tunes: Herbie Hancock – The Essential Herbie Hancock