Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Good Winter - A music review on Bon Iver




Fluttering leaves from gnarly trees: check.
Shrieking neighbor kids on gray days: check.
Burning oak from billowing chimneys: check.

Yep, sure is that time of year again. And with the approach of the somber, bittersweet days of winter comes the quasi-religious devotion to my deities of folk. This means you Sufjan Stevens, Iron and Wine, Devendra Banhart, Fleet Foxes, Jose Gonzales, and Neko Case, to name a few. Yet, as the warmth of the sun slowly shifts to a different hemisphere, the warmth of the newly discovered voice of Justin Vernon fills my headphones, quickly sneaking his band, Bon Iver, into the ranks of my favorite folk musicians.
Bon Iver (pronounced Boney - vair) is loosely translated into "Good Winter" in French, perfectly reflecting the feel of Vernon's sobering falsetto vocals. If it is possible to contemplate life while tapping your toes, Bon Iver will inspire it.
Their album, "For Emma, Forever Ago" was written by Vernon during a reclusive stay in a cabin in Wisconsin. When asked why he chose Wisconsin, he stated "...I knew that I wanted to be where it was cold." The pain of an illness and a recent break-up with his girlfriend is apparent in his performance and lyrics, forcing us into a momentary depression of empathy. Yet I don't look at Bon Iver's music as a downer, as much as an emotional vacation, which, after all, is the real reason we all listen to music.
So as we head into the dark days of Autumn and Winter, let us bask in the gloom of some powerful folk, tip our hat to the solstice, and wish each other a "Bon Hiver."

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Old Fort facelift

These guys were changing the wood on the fort in my hometown to make it more historically accurate. Thanks guys, historical accuracy is good.







Friday, October 23, 2009

Just in case...

Here is part of the speech President Nixon would have given if the Apollo 11 crew ended up stranded on the moon. (Enlarge to read.)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

I heart Carl

The incredible, magnificently brilliant Carl Sagan is a hero of mine and has helped shape my beliefs on life and existance. (May he rest in peace.) Here is a video of him bustin' a rhyme.



Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

It's official


I finally decided to take the leap and become an official Bright. I can't change the world, but every step counts. What is a Bright? I'm glad you asked.

- A Bright is a person who has a naturalistic worldview.
- A bright's worldview is free of supernatural and mystical elements.
- The ethics and actions of a bright are based on a naturalistic worldview.

Brights is pretty much a community pushing for a metaphysical-free, deity-free, magic-free world with no supernatural mumbo-jumbo or non-science based beliefs...in a nut-shell.

If you think you may be interested, go to
the-brights.net
for more info.

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