Friday, January 02, 2004

Rick's top 5 albums of 2003

1. Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
2. The Living End - Modern Artillery
3. Thrice - The Artist in the Ambulance
4. The White Stripes - Elephant
5. Andrew WK - The Wolf

If someone told me a year ago that this would be my top 5 list for 2003, I would've punched them in the face. 9 or 10 of my favorite bands were expected to release new albums in '03, and only 2 of those (Radiohead and Thrice) ended up in the top 5. It wasn't a bad year for music by any means, but there were definitely some disappointments. Hail to the Thief is fantastic, but even the number one pick isn't as good as I was hoping. I think it's mostly at the top because I saw Radiohead over the summer and it was one of the best shows I've ever seen. A huge surprise is Modern Artillery by the Living End. Technically this will be a 2004 release in the states, but it was released in Australia in November and I ordered it online, so yeah. I don't think it's quite as good as "Roll On", but I've been listening to it for 2 months now and it's still going strong. Thrice's album wasn't a disappointment by any means - it falls at number three - but it just didn't quite live up to the hype I gave it. The White Stripes put out another fantastic, eclectic, rocking album. Seeing them in London with Rob and then again at the Aragon helped some, but I honestly don't know how much more they can do with a two piece band. I'll be surprised if they're able to release another album as good as Elephant. Yet another surprise is Andrew WK's "The Wolf". I think 99% of the population would call me an idiot for putting an AWK album in a top 5 list, but this guy just knows how to write music. True, there are no surprises and you get everything you're expecting and it's corny as hell, but that's the reason it's so good. Plus, the guy plays all of the instruments. There are also a couple honorable mentions. Alkaline Trio's "Good Mourning" was a solid album. It would've been on the top 5 for sure, if not for the fact that I know the Trio can rock harder. I suppose that's not fair, but it's my list so I can do what I want. Lagwagon's "Blaze" would probably be number one for the first 7 or 8 tracks. Unfortunately it kind of tapers off and goes from almost perfect to mediocre within 2 or 3 songs. NOFX's "War on Errorism" is another solid album, but again I was expecting so much more out of NOFX. Some total disappointments are MxPx's "Before Everything and After", which was decent, but nothing close to what I expected out of my favorite band. Another was Five Iron Frenzy's "The End is Near". I think I listened to the album a handful of times, and there were only a couple songs that I wanted to hear again.

So that's about it. In another month or two this list will probably look a little different since there are a few albums I've yet to really listen to (Story of the Year's "Page Avenue" and Blink 182's self-titled), but that's about it for now. I apologize for the lack of detail, but I suck at explaining why I like things. I just do, ok?!

By the way, Bill came in on Tuesday. He's doing well. He'll be in Arizona for another month or two, and then he'll be in Georgia for a few weeks for jump school. Then he'll be stationed in South Carolina at Fort Bragg or something. I'm glad he and Chris are doing well.

The Violent Femmes show on New Years Eve was fantastic. Kate and Bill and Sara and I had a good time and drank some good stuff (they had Guinness!) and watched some good bands and got home safely. I hope everyone else enjoyed themselves.

I'm at work right now. This day is so slow. I think we're the only ones who have to work today.

I can't wait to sleep tonight. I'm tired.

Paul and Laura get home this weekend.

Bill's parents are going to China for a month in May!!! I bet they'll need a group of people to take care of Sally for a week. Right? Yes indeed.

I'm insane. Have a good day!

Love,
Rick

Monday, December 29, 2003

Christmas is pretty much over now. I must say, this was the best one I've had in quite a few years. It can't really compare to any Christmas from my childhood, cuz something was just so much cooler about it back then. I think Kate used the word "magic", which I think is perfect. Obviously, giving and receiving presents is always great, but there was just something about it back then that was so happy and exciting and wonderful. I think right around junior high is when it started to fade, but I got a glimpse of that happiness again this year. I spent Christmas Eve with Kate, which was better than I could've imagined. We got all dressed up and went out to eat, opened our presents, and went to a little candlelight church service. It was so nice. Her gifts to me (there were 8 or 9 of them) were so great and thoughtful and they made me feel a little bit stupid about my gifts to her... but it's ok. Then she and Mia came over on Christmas at around noon to spend a little time with my family. I got to watch Mia open a few presents, and just that convinced me that Christmas will be the best when I have my own kids. Then my family went to Christmas dinner at my aunt's, which was nice. Then the day after Christmas was Kate and my 6 month anniversary. We didn't really do anything special cuz she was busy most of the day. Then the next day was another family thing at our house. Then today was another family thing at our house for my dad's birthday. Hopefully that'll be the last of the family stuff for a while. Not that I mind it usually, but 3 parties in 4 days is just too much.

So of course now that Christmas is over, we're nearing the end of 2003. I just saw a bunch of "Top 5 albums of 2003" lists online so it made me start thinking about my favorites. First I have to figure out what all was released this year. Let me think aloud for a moment...

Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
MxPx - Before Everything and After
Thrice - The Artist in the Ambulance
Andrew WK - The Wolf
The White Stripes - Elephant
Alkaline Trio - Good Mourning
Dashboard Confessional - A Mark, A Mission, Blah blah blah
Five Iron Frenzy - The End is Near
Coldplay - Live CD / DVD
The Living End - Modern Artillery
The Suicide Machines - A Match and Some Gasoline
Less Than Jake - Anthem
Blink 182 - Self-Titled
NOFX - War on Errorism
Lagwagon - Blaze
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - Take a Break

I'm sure there are plenty more, which I'll figure out in the next couple of days. I'll post my top 5 with some explanations on Tuesday or Wednesday.

Speaking of which, Bill will be here on Tuesday morning. I'm so excited. I need to change my pants. For New Years Eve we (Bill, Kate, Sara and I) are going to the Metro to see the Violent Femmes and drink a lot - one of my Christmas presents to Kate. Doors open at 9 PM, I believe, and it's open bar until midnight. Hopefully we'll be able to find a place to stay downtown overnight and such. It should be good times.

I think that's about it for now. I have to work in like 7 hours, which sucks so bad. Paul is on vacation in St. Thomas, the bastard, so it'll make this week shittier than usual. Hopefully it'll be a little less hectic because of the holidays and such. We shall see. Anyway, I hope everyone (all 2 or 3 of you that read this) had a great Christmas, and I hope you have a Happy New Year as well. Be safe.

Love,
Rick