Over the past six months, I've purchased three moleskin notebooks. I'm really enjoying writing in them everyday It almost feels like I'm leaving a little piece of myself in them after I've written in them. If I'm lucky enough to become a father, I think these notebooks could be a really cool heirloom for my children to have. They can see dad's handwriting, thoughts, and ideas evolve over time.
I recommend you try writing in one. They really are a lot of fun.
Saturday, June 30, 2018
The Man in the Yellow Jacket
I've tried something new with my podcast series. Instead of my traditional "interview format", this latest episode is me recounting a possible paranormal event I experienced over ten years ago. I tried incorporating sound effects and music into it.
It's okay for a first time, but there is definite room for improvement.
It's okay for a first time, but there is definite room for improvement.
Monday, June 18, 2018
Favorite Albums of 2018 Thus Far
It's difficult to believe, but we've reached the halfway point of 2018. With that in mind, I think now would be an appropriate time to reflect on some of the new music that has been released this year that I've really digging thus far.
As of right now, Ry Cooder's The Prodigal Son is my favorite album of 2018. The sound, the lyrics, they are so full of hope and soul. Absolutely incredible.
Another excellent album from Lord Huron. Not as "folkies" as Lonesome Dreams, but just as good.
3. We Are Scientists: Megaplex
An absolutely perfect indie-pop album. My favorite We Are Scientists album since 2008's "Brain Thrust Mastery".
4. Moby: Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt
Moby is a machine. Three albums in three years. This one really reminds me of his 1996 album "Animal Rights".
5. I'm With Her: See You Around
I'm with Her really reminds me of the Punch Brothers, which is a good thing. A really good alt-country/folk album.
6. Andrew W.K.: You're Not Alone
It's an Andrew W.K. album. Enough said.
7. Middle Western: When Your Demons are Underground, and You've Got to Dig Them Up
No YouTube videos are available. The best way I can explain them is, William Elliott Whitmore with a band. (Because that's what it is...)
Sadly, this is Scott Hutchinson's final album released in his lifetime. It's totally different from Frightened Rabbit, but still features Hutchinson's powerful lyrics.
1. Ry Cooder: The Prodigal Son
As of right now, Ry Cooder's The Prodigal Son is my favorite album of 2018. The sound, the lyrics, they are so full of hope and soul. Absolutely incredible.
2. Lord Huron: Vide Noir
Another excellent album from Lord Huron. Not as "folkies" as Lonesome Dreams, but just as good.
3. We Are Scientists: Megaplex
An absolutely perfect indie-pop album. My favorite We Are Scientists album since 2008's "Brain Thrust Mastery".
4. Moby: Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt
Moby is a machine. Three albums in three years. This one really reminds me of his 1996 album "Animal Rights".
5. I'm With Her: See You Around
I'm with Her really reminds me of the Punch Brothers, which is a good thing. A really good alt-country/folk album.
6. Andrew W.K.: You're Not Alone
It's an Andrew W.K. album. Enough said.
7. Middle Western: When Your Demons are Underground, and You've Got to Dig Them Up
No YouTube videos are available. The best way I can explain them is, William Elliott Whitmore with a band. (Because that's what it is...)
8. Mastersystem: Dance Music
Sadly, this is Scott Hutchinson's final album released in his lifetime. It's totally different from Frightened Rabbit, but still features Hutchinson's powerful lyrics.
Friday, June 8, 2018
The Return
I am in the final week of my online class to become a certified online instructor, and I cannot be more excited. Once this course is completed, I'll have more time to read, work on my podcast, and write on this very blog.
Sometime this month, I need to write about my favorite albums of 2018...thus far.
Sometime this month, I need to write about my favorite albums of 2018...thus far.
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