Thursday, February 11, 2010

Migraine


Oh, those fateful days when the dark forces of the universe have in store for you the dirtiest card of all: migraine. Yes, that deceitful thing which starts like an LSD trip with all the lovely colours and progresses into nausea and a headache bad enough to make you prefer banging your head on the wall or just choping it off. What a marvellous situation I'm in! I can't stand, I can't move, I can't bloody think. Ciao for now.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Mr. Devendra Banhart



There he is, the ever surprising Mr. Devendra Banhart. The truth is, I acquired an obsession with him about a year ago when I first came across his music. The first song I listened to was Carmensita (yes, the one with the awesome Bollywood-inspired videoclip and guest appearance of Natalie Portman), and after one play I just couldn't get enough. At the moment I can proudly say that all of his discography graces my iPod, and adds a much needed colour and spice to the dull everyday moments.
So it would come as no surprise that when I opened a previous issue of Rolling Stone and saw his name while flicking through the pages, I couldn't help but read the entire article. Needless to say that he keeps surprising me. Although I was aware of his multi-cultural background, through the article I got a more clear idea of this man and his music. I especially loved his description of the transition from Venezuela to Malibu and his "social experiment" at the highschool he attended at first.
After I finished reading the article, I slowly placed the headphones in my ears, and re-listened to his new album, eager to discover all the sounds, every small lyric and the slightest tones of voice.
This album is magnificent, a tasty and rich fusion of sounds, and it shows the growth and development of Mr. Banharts music. I was practically dancing to it all afternoon.

Well done.


Must listen to: Rats - Devendra Banhart