The Fighter Still Remains

I don’t remember how old I was when my brother told me our grandfather had passed away. I could look it up, I have the paperwork in a lockbox in a room downstairs. There’s all kinds of paperwork in there. Birth certificates, marriage licenses, and death certificates. The cliff notes version of the story of... Continue Reading →

I was thinking about Turquoise

Driving home today I randomly got some lines from “Isis” by Bob Dylan stuck in my head. I wasn’t listening to Dylan at the time, and hadn’t heard the song in a while, but nonetheless there it was. Specifically it was the 5th verse.  I was thinkin' about turquoise, I was thinkin' about gold I... Continue Reading →

Dreams in Color, Dreams In Red

Better Man by Pearl Jam starts slowly. It opens with a single guitar playing long, almost sinister notes with a few bass notes scattered around. It’s reminiscent of “Once” from their debut album, “Ten.” It sets you up for a burst of energy, but instead, there is a quick beat of silence, and then a... Continue Reading →

Every Love, Every Ending

When I first heard Paul Simon’s Graceland, it was in my father's car. I don't remember the date of course, just that I was young. If I had to guess, I was probably 11 or 12. Just on the cusp of being a teenager, but still going to my father's house on the weekends.  The... Continue Reading →

No Sins to Ever Be Forgiven

A few years back, I was at a punk rock festival out in Ohio. One of the groups in the lineup was a band called 'The Street Dogs.' They were an outfit out of Boston made up of guys from other, possibly more well-known, bands like Dark Buster and the Dropkick Murphys. I had gotten... Continue Reading →

I Just Can’t Hear You Anymore

Every city and town has a distinct sound if you have the ears to hear it.  Some are subtle and delicate; some are angry and bombastic; some are coated in grime and desperation. The sound that comes from New Jersey is a kind of primal scream that leaves your throat raw and bloody. The lineage... Continue Reading →

Anyone Who’s Ever Played a Part

It’s the Fourth of July, the fireworks are still going strong, the air is thick with smoke and humidity, and I’m thinking about Lou Reed.  Fear Street Part One: 1984 This evening I watched a movie called “Fear Street Part One: 1994.” It’s a very fun movie if you like horror movies in the vein... Continue Reading →

Fact, Fiction, and Fantasy

Whenever I first hear a new record, I always hear it as a collection of influences. I'll hear bits of this artist and that artist, but it takes a few listens before it begins to sound entirely like the artist. When I first put on the new Trapper Schoepp record, I heard Bruce Springsteen, Tom... Continue Reading →

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