Mixtape Mondays: Flannel and Chain Wallet

Good Morning Friends. It has been quite a long time at this point since we last spoke. My world more or less turned upside down on on the 6th of May and I still have yet to really recover from it. This is one of those work crisis sort of situations, but the longer it grinds on the more of my personal sanity it takes with it. As of this morning I will be on fifteen days without a break other than coming home and crashing before getting up and starting it all over again. During this time I have just not been taking any time to sit down and write to you all, and that means last week I missed my first Mixtape Monday in this series. It was at that point that I decided that even if I make no other posts during the week I am going to do this one because the whole act of creating and fine tuning mixtapes is important to me for reasons I can’t fully explain.

For those who are not used to this construct yet, the idea is that I create a Mixtape through Spotify and YouTube playlists and approach it like I would have approached creating a physical Mixtape or burning a physical CD for someone back in the day. Various ideas come about that incubate their way into a musical track list. If you view them collectively you can glean a lot of information about my particular musical tastes, but more likely the specific time period they were shaped by. Once upon a time I was a flannel adorned, baggy jeans wearing, chain wallet having kid that was fully enthralled by the grunge music scene. This more or less hit during late high school and early college and shaped who I thought I wanted to be. While not entirely chronologically accurate, this mixtape is somewhat of a lovesong to the way that music felt.

Flannel and Chain Wallet

Like I said above, these are not all of the songs you are going to instantly associate with the grunge era. There is no Smells like Teen Spirit on this list for example and no Even Flow, but what you do have instead are some songs that were favorites of mine that got significantly less air play. The thing for me is that the grunge feel of music continued far longer than those few years when it was in vogue. So you have The Flys which not traditionally a grunge band is drift compatible with the sound. I was listening to Primus long before I adorned my first flannel, but it still mentally gets wrapped up in this same environment for me. So again this is an interpretation of my feelings about that era of music and less an attempt at a greatest hits collection. I mean there are already plenty of those playlists out there.

  • Big Empty – Stone Temple Pilots
  • Come As You Are – Nirvana
  • Winter Song – Screaming Trees
  • Got You – The Flys
  • Backwater – Meat Puppets
  • Rearviewmirror – Pearl Jam
  • Would? – Alice in Chains
  • Jesus Built My Hotrod – Ministry
  • Jerry Was a Race Car Driver – Primus
  • Cherub Rock – Smashing Pumpkins
  • Work for Food – Dramarama
  • Low – Cracker
  • December – Collective Soul
  • Jane Says – Jane’s Addiction

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I hope my life settles down a bit and I can maybe just maybe return to regular blogging. In the meantime however since these posts are largely ready to go… I am going to keep doing this thing for now. That is I guess until I run out of playlists to talk about. I hope you are all doing okay out there. I am doing mostly okay but starting to be less okay as this drags on.

Mixtape Mondays: Push Me Punch You

Hey Friends! It is that time again, time for another MixTape. I have managed to do this three weeks in a row which is pretty great for me. I have this bad habit of starting a series and then just wandering away like a bored toddler. For anyone who might be tuning in for the first time to this spectacle, I missed the era of building custom mixtapes for friends. Since you are all my friends I am now building custom mixtapes for you my audience. The idea is to put a number of songs together in a way that the combination is more than any of the constituent parts. The challenge however is how to make this actually work for the digital age.

The answer to that is that I am doing this largely on Spotify and also including a YouTube Playlist as a backup. I greatly favor Spotify however because it allows me to make some nonsense custom artwork, but I guess you are going to see that anyway if you are reading this blog post. I also try and come up with a good name for the mix to sort of set the tone. Occasionally these are pretentious nonsense and others like this morning are just pretty straight forward.

Push Me Punch You

One of the things that I love is a music that has a cohesive nature but no real cohesive name. This music is referred to as punk, post-hardcore, indie rock, garage rock, alternative or just the very boring and generic “rock”. Whatever the case it is music with a slight edge but that isn’t super hard about it. This is probably the mixtape of the series that I probably listen to the most because it most represents the general state of what I want to hear in a song. I attempt to parade some b side cuts and maybe some bands doing things that you might not expect from them. This is technically the second mixtape that I created in this sequence but I wanted to try and space things out a bit since the first one also had a little bit of an edge to it.

  • Bull In The Heather – Sonic Youth
  • Mistaken for Strangers – The National
  • Bulldog Front – Fugazi
  • Somebody to Shove – Soul Asylum
  • Head Injury – Soundgarden
  • Been Caught Stealing – Jane’s Addiction
  • Backwoods – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Relatin’ Dudes To Jazz – fIREHOSE
  • Out There – Dinosaur Jr.
  • Cut – The Cure
  • Jessie – Paw
  • Nearly Lost You – Screaming Trees
  • Ana Ng – They Might Be Giants
  • Hey Now – The Regrettes
  • Sunday Morning Coming Down – Me First and the Gimme Gimmes

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I hope you enjoy it and drop me a line below with your thoughts. Also what the hell do YOU call this brand of music? I mostly just call it Punk even though it isn’t the sort of Johnny Rotten/Exploited/Safety pin as a nose ring era that the term generally evokes.

Mixtape Mondays: Mellowcore Cantriping

Hey Friends! It is once again time for a Mixtape Monday where I dive into some of my favorite songs and blend them together into a custom made mix just for you my friends. As a quintessential GenXer I was a producer and consumer of the artform known as the Mixtape. It was so much more than just putting a number of your favorite songs on a single tape for convenience. I dug more into the flow of a mix and how the songs blended together to produce something greater than any of the parts.

Now I am doing this same process but instead presenting it in Spotify and YouTube Playlist forms for your pleasure. I am also creating custom album art for each mixtape, which is super pretentious and nonsensical but would you expect anything else? This is the second edition of this feature so here is hoping I don’t get distracted and can keep this up!

Mellowcore Cantriping

I have to be honest, I am not entirely certain I would explain the inspiration here. Effectively I built this entire mix for the sole purpose of building up to the last song. Everything leading up to that is just there more or less to prime the pump for the optimal delivery of what is bittersweet musical perfection. There will always be mystery shrouding the death of Jeff Buckley, but Grace the album released shortly before his death is sublime and I wish we would have had enough time to get more from him. The problem is that Last Goodbye is a weird genre bending song that took a very special mix tape to do it justice. I hope that I did at that.

  • What’s Up? – 4 Non Blondes
  • You Wouldn’t Like Me – Tegan and Sara
  • Black Gold – Soul Asylum
  • The Girl Underground – Cloud Cult
  • All I Want – Toad the Wet Sprocket
  • First of the Gang to Die – Morrissey
  • The Old Apartment – Barenaked Ladies
  • It’s A Shame About Ray – The Lemonheads
  • Breaking the Girl – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • High and Dry – Radiohead
  • Milk – Garbage
  • Possession – Sarah McLachlan
  • Last Goodbye – Jeff Buckley

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I hope you enjoy it and drop me a line below if you did.

Mixtape Mondays: Contours of Indecision

Good Morning Friends! I have been planning some nonsense for awhile now and today represents the first day of a new series on this blog. As a GenXer I come from the golden age of the Mixtape, and was one of those people who would create lots of them and often times hand out to friends. The thing that has been lost in the age of the single and iTunes is that there used to be an intelligence to the placement of songs on an album. There were various bands that had what I used to call a “listen through” experience, where the flow of the music would happen in just the right way to have high points and low points and provide an experience that was greater than the sum of its parts.

When I used to build mixtapes for my friends, or as an often times failed vehicle for flirtation… I attempted to apply this same sort of care to the placement of songs. The majority of my life I always had some sort of soundtrack to my activities that would be playing in the background. I would associate songs with places and people and now listening back to any of those invokes this tapestry of feelings and memories along with a very concrete sense of time and place. However for the majority of the past decade this has been absent in my life and replaced with a combination of NPR and podcasts. Very recently I have been immersing myself in music and it is like a sense that I had once lost came rushing back to me.

Along with this has come the desire to start building mixtapes once again. I’ve cobbled together a number of these and I decided that the best way to share them with you my friends… is to do a weekly column of sorts. I am notoriously bad at keeping this sort of thing going for very long, but for until I get distracted by some other shiny object… I will be posting a new mixtape every Monday morning.

Contours of Indecision

This first mix tape has more of an industrial bent. I often times gave my mixtapes pretentious names, so I figured I would start off this process with a doozy. I spent hours adding and removing songs from the list until I ended up with a balanced product that sorta fades in on a strong note and releases you on a very melancholy and reflective note. There are a lot of what I would consider rarities on this specific mix tape, or places where an artist is acting in a manner other than what we expect from them. I hope you enjoy, here is the manifest:

  • Burn – The Cure
  • Everything’s Ruined – Faith No More
  • All Wrong – God Lives Underwater
  • Eye – Smashing Pumpkins
  • I’m Afraid of Americans – David Bowie and Trent Reznor
  • The Witch – The Cult
  • Ruiner – Nine Inch Nails
  • Animal – Prick
  • Down – Gravity Kills
  • Army of Me – Bjork
  • Trip Like I Do – Filter with Crystal Method
  • Girl – Beck
  • Tech Noir – Gunship

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For those without Access to Spotify, I also have provided this in a YouTube Playlist, with the key difference being you won’t get my custom album artwork.

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I hope you all enjoy my nonsense. Drop me a line with your thoughts about this project.