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simmantics: Mapping Witch Mountain
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. Witch Mountain has one of those stories that just writes itself. The Portland doom outfit is suddenly taking off after 15 years (minus some hiatus time) as a band. It's an extremely unique career arc and detailed in this story I wrote for The Oregonian. This was the time I first discovered Witch Mountain. I liked what they were going for, but it was just lacking something. Turns out that something was singer Uta Plotkin, who joined the band 12 years into its existence. Freelance ...
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simmantics: Ten Albums I Liked This Year
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Ten Albums I Liked This Year. I know I know I know, I already said. I hate top ten lists and I do! But I was one of 1,500 i*l*l*u*s*t*r*i*o*u*s music journalists asked to submit a top ten for the Village Voice's poll, so I bit the bullet and put one together in hopes that Rob Harvilla who I think is probably the music editor at the Voice (and if not is at least someone important) will see my picks and go, "Oh my God, Jason Simms, you have such amazing taste! I know several c...
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simmantics: Beach Boys: All Of The Things We Like To Do
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Sunday, July 15, 2012. Beach Boys: All Of The Things We Like To Do. Al Jardine is my favorite Beach Boy. I always liked his voice the best. Something about his hyper annunciation just always gets stuck in my head. When I wrote this article. About the Beach Boys' 50. Reunion tour, I delved pretty deep into the song “Isn't It Time,” which, lucky for me, has a very cool part in it sung by Al Jardine. 8221; was originally, “Isn't it time we catch another wave? The Beach Boys are the daddy of pop rock bands.
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simmantics: Top 10 of 2011
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Top 10 of 2011. I, like most critics, have a top 10 list for the end of the year. See my choices below or take a look at my ballot. On the Village Voice. 1 Bright Eyes - The People's Key. For the first time ever, a fairly mainstream band tops my list. This was definitely my most-listened-to album of the year and I had the pleasure of reviewing it. And a live performance of it. 2 Workout - Workout. 3 Radiation City - The Hands That Take You. 4 Mr Gnome - Madness in Miniature.
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simmantics: January 2013
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Thursday, January 17, 2013. Top 10 of 2012. Although the world didn't end and Romney didn't become president, there was plenty of bad news to shock you in 2012 (see shootings, natural disasters). There were a lot of surprises coming through my stereo too, but they were mostly good ones. My top 10 list this year is full of albums that subverted my expectations. Father John Misty - Fear Fun. Witch Mountain - Cauldron of the Wild. The Beach Boys - That's Why God Made the Radio. Atriarch - Ritual of Passing.
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simmantics: Ten albums I liked in 2009
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Sunday, December 27, 2009. Ten albums I liked in 2009. I'm not a big fan of formal year end lists, but I always get talked into it. This time by Michael Byrne at City Paper, who let me write a blurb about number 2 on this list. 1 Subarachnoid Space - Eight Bells. From my Oregonian review. SubArachnoid Space soundtracks the superconscious, with all the breadth of wonderment and horror between sleep and wake and between Dali paintings and Cortazar stories. 2 Health - Get Color. From my Oregonian review.
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simmantics: July 2012
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Sunday, July 15, 2012. Beach Boys: All Of The Things We Like To Do. Al Jardine is my favorite Beach Boy. I always liked his voice the best. Something about his hyper annunciation just always gets stuck in my head. When I wrote this article. About the Beach Boys' 50. Reunion tour, I delved pretty deep into the song “Isn't It Time,” which, lucky for me, has a very cool part in it sung by Al Jardine. 8221; was originally, “Isn't it time we catch another wave? The Beach Boys are the daddy of pop rock bands.
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simmantics: PDX Pop Then and Now
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Friday, July 19, 2013. PDX Pop Then and Now. Is putting on its tenth free, all-ages, all-local summer music festival in Portland starting today. I wrote about it for the Oregonian. At age 20, I attended the first one. There were so many bands I'd never heard of and people I'd never seen (actually, subsequent festivals were like this too). I was relatively new to the Portland music scene, so while it felt special to be there, I thought, "This must happen all the time here.". Labels: pdx pop now. Made in o...
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simmantics: June 2012
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. Witch Mountain has one of those stories that just writes itself. The Portland doom outfit is suddenly taking off after 15 years (minus some hiatus time) as a band. It's an extremely unique career arc and detailed in this story I wrote for The Oregonian. This was the time I first discovered Witch Mountain. I liked what they were going for, but it was just lacking something. Turns out that something was singer Uta Plotkin, who joined the band 12 years into its existence. Freelance ...
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Project 365: 12/29 Tragedy Strikes The Heart of My Computer Files, Photos, and Music...Partly Lost Forever
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My life. 2010. One picture per day. Friday, January 14, 2011. 12/29 Tragedy Strikes The Heart of My Computer Files, Photos, and Music.Partly Lost Forever. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stop me before I say too much. The Secret Life of Marmosets. 12/31 Farewell Two Thousand Ten, Welcome Two Thous. 12/30 A Happy New Years In Oregon! 12/29 Tragedy Strikes The Heart of My Computer Fil. 12/28 Hand Crank Decca Player Circa 1920s. 12/27 Some Classics Never Die. 12/26 Wise Old Men Under The Bonsai Tree.