| Audioslave's Revelations in Review |
[Sep. 26th, 2006|09:43 pm] |
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| | One and the Same - Audioslave | ] |
 As promised, here's my review of Audioslave's third album, Revelations. Now, first, I'll start with how they described the album. Tom Morello, Audioslave's guitarists, called the album "Led Zeppelin meets Earth, Wind and Fire." A lot to live up to, huh? Well, it seems like they just might've pulled it off. With Out of Exile, their sophomore release, I was kinda discouraged. Audioslave being my favorite band, I didn't really wanna admit that it was nowhere near as strong as their self-titled debut. In fact, Out of Exile seemed to lack much of the energy that overwhelmed you, making you jump around, head banging and whaling on your air guitar. Suffice it say, with the previous album being a letdown, more or less, I was a bit scared about the third album. Especially, considering the bar they'd set for themselves. But alas, from those first chill chords to the last powerhouse-of-a-track, this is an amazing album. Audioslave returns to their roots. It's got the same jam factor as the first album but with a twist, and this where the album excels and seperates itself from any of their earlier stuff: Nearly every song has some sort of groove. Sometimes, it an underlying one where you just find yourself gettin' your whole upper body into it, like in Sound of a Gun. Other times it's right out there and you can't miss it, like in Broken City. Tom Morello also mentioned that this was the band's most political album, by far. And you can definitely note it. Tracks like Wide Awake, an accusing look at the aftermath of Katrina, and Shape of Things to Come, which expresses concerns about the direction of the world and the international situation, there's no denying it. Now, don't get me wrong, this is far from Green Day's blunt (and in my opinion shitty) political outburst. The band does a good job of maintaining a certain level of respect and what you might call professionalism when it comes to their politcal stuff. Another thing I've noticed about Revelations is that there's less of a focus on Tom's guitar solos. They're still there, but it doesn't reach out and grab you by the balls like normal. I'm pretty sure this was intentional to emphasize the grooves more. And it works quite well. So I'll wrap this up here. Bottom line: Revelations is refreshing. It's both a breath of fresh air and a sigh of relief rolled into one. It's a rock out, jam fest, return to the sound of their first album while the same time, they've brought something new to the table. If you liked their debut, chances are you'll like this one. If you're just gettin' into Audioslave, this is a good place to hop on. Or if you just want something that you jam to, rock to, and groove to, this is the album you need. Trust me.
_Travis |
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| "Don't You Be Afraid." |
[Sep. 17th, 2006|12:52 am] |
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| | calm | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Just Friends. - catastrophe | ] |
So here's some bits and pieces of recent thoughts and happenings:
+ College is definitely much more laid back than high school. Not to mention, it's more interactive. Best class so far: Intro to Photography. Best academic class so far: Literature, I suppose. We've read some pretty amazing essays (narrative one's)
+ The mixture of school and work has made me feel alot older. Hanging out with friends that are still in high school, the feeling becomes significantly more evident. Which brings me to my next point....
+ Hanging out with my friends, there's almost an air of seperation now. I've noticed that it feels less like I belong now. Hearing them talk about events and people I have no knowledge of. It makes me a feel uneasy at times. Not that they talk about these things. But rather that I don't know. And it seems there're too many people I've promised to keep in touch with but haven't. I think that above all else has been bothering me lately.
Letting go.
At least, it seems that way. I'm just not ready to grow up. I've still got too much to do. Too much child in me. Too much youth that didn't have a chance to get used in my childhood. Besides, I refuse to become a 9 to 5 drone like most of the adult population, caught up in bills, deadlines, budgets and politics. That's just not who I am. Or who I wanna be.
+ I'm developing an unhealthy addiction to coffee. + Smoking cigars in Forsyth is awesome 'cause you get all kinds of looks and old guys ask you where you got your nice smelling cigars. + Pat, Connor and me were walking downtown about a week ago, smoking cigars, and this gangsta black dude walks up and ask me "Hey man, lemme get a puff of a dat big mutha fucka." So I did. And he inhaled. A lot. Which your not supposed to do. And then he stumbled around coughing for a while. + In my Algebra class, there's 3 girls from Richmond Hill. They're really stupid and really annoying. And the fat one looks like a pig. No joke. + I print my first roll of film Tuesday. I'm excited. + I love the darkroom too. Photography is gonna be pretty exciting. + I gotta lotta money back from unused scholarships. Can you say "splurge?" How 'bout "eBay?" + Audioslave's new album, Revealations. Incredible. Full of groves. They really lived up to their "Led Zeppelin meets Earth, Wind and Fire" claim. but the CD. + The new Mars Volta CD, Amputechture. Not as amazing as I had anticipated. Frances the Mute and De-loused in the Comatorium were definitely better. + Some good indie movies coming out: The Last Kiss & The Science of Sleep. At least they look good anyway.
More to come at a later date. Including more in-depth review of Amputechture and Revealations.
_Travis |
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| Hitchhiker |
[Aug. 27th, 2006|10:41 pm] |
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| | nostalgic/ deserted | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Death Cab for Cutie - Song for Kelly Huckaby | ] | Hitchhiker
So with all this Silence You might would think I wasn't here at all. Echoes of quite desperation Bouncing off walls And through vacant hallways. Summer days filled with "Forget me not" and pre-emptive nostalgia. But now it seems In your 9 to 5 routine, I've become just another Forgotten Factor. a Weekend Warrior. a Designated Driver. Maybe I'm jumping the gun Or maybe I've already been shot. But in the meantime, I'll be sitting here in my quiet, Dimly-lit bedroom, In a house filled with solemn silence.
_Travis |
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| Dinosaurs Were Not Killed By Meteors, I Promise. |
[Aug. 23rd, 2006|09:52 am] |
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| | Death Cab for Cutie - Champagne from a Paper Cup | ] | So in Sociology this morning, we were talking about social perspectives.
This led to my professors profound theory on the extinction of the dinosaurs:
"I think all the dinosaurs died 'cause they smoked too much."
_Travis |
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| Back to Square One |
[Aug. 16th, 2006|06:04 pm] |
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| | Just Friends. - strip tease on the gaza | ] | So today was my first day of college. And it was better than I expected.
So I went to my sociology class and sat down in the little-more-than-half filled class. No one utter a word for a good five minutes. Then, finally, our professor showed up. He' s a rather sarcastic old man to whom the word serious seems to have no meaning. I'd say he's in his upper 60's but during the 50 minute class he made 4 different references to his age, all of which made him older or younger than the previous. He reminds me of Mr. Wallace. Just a bit. They've got the same attitude and demeanor.
Then, I came home and watched TV and had breakfast for the next two hours between classes.
That's when it came time for the only class I'm not looking forward to. College Algebra. It's a typical math class....at best. The professor reminds me of Snope. He gives homework everyday and checks it, with fairly stiff consquences for not doing it. But there's four people I know in that class so at least I'm not alone.
11:50AM. I was done. That was it. I went home and did a few chores and played around.
A good start to my college career if you ask me.
_Travis |
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| The Next Big Thing |
[Aug. 15th, 2006|09:55 pm] |
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| | intimidated | ] |
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| | The Postal Service - Clark Gable | ] | Tomorrow's the big day.
The first day of college. This is that moment right when you begin to fall. This is that feeling.
_Travis |
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| T-Rav...Employed?! |
[Aug. 14th, 2006|01:26 am] |
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| | Bloc Party - Luno | ] | So today marked my first day of work at Savannah Theatre. It was...how shall we say, unusual.
And that was my first day at work.
_Travis |
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| Hold the Fort |
[Aug. 10th, 2006|03:02 am] |
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| | content | ] |
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| | Taking Back Sunday - Miami | ] |
So I went to StarCastle for some free laser tag today. Courtesy of Dan the Man, since he works there and all.
It was pretty intense. Me, Wes H. and Ben T. were pretty deadly. At one point, I dodge rolled around Wes Overold and kill him. Yeah, I know. It's almost kinda sad.
It was definitely a bit of a trip down "memory lane" full of awkward parallels. Watching those little arrows go by on the screen and the overbearing volume. So much is the same, but at the same time, completely different.
Anyhow, I totally schooled Johnathan and Evan in this wierd rip-off of air hockey.
_Travis |
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| Sign On the Dotted Line |
[Aug. 8th, 2006|02:04 am] |
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| | contemplative | ] |
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| | Youth Group - The Frankston Line | ] | "Your Name Here" (Part 1- "Heads")
It all started In a garden Where the only Butterflies were in Our stomaches Words were Plenty and Meaningful Jokes and Philosophy Trapped happily Within a gated Fort of white walls and Wildlife On we talked burning The hours like The sun burning us
"Your Name Here" (Part 2 -"Tails")
It all started In a foreign language A series of Pictures recorded at High speeds Producing motion from Light and lens Passing glances and Hellos in the hallway Stolen glances and Kid gloves Plays where A timid tension was Crammed between Our seats Life-changing movies where An teen-aged eagerness Possessed me Unapparent in the creases and Shadows of my face and Unbeknownest to you Beaches where The ride home gave Way to insight and Our battle against A clock
"Your Name Here" (Part 3 - Crossroads)
There was never A magic 8-ball, Coin, Or horoscope Designed to Help you Make this choice.
_Travis |
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| Honey, I'm Home! |
[Jul. 22nd, 2006|02:48 pm] |
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| | Death Cab for Cutie - Your Heart is an Empty Room | ] | So after 5 days of driving, eating BBQ, driving, driving and a little sleeping, I'm back from my road trip. And damn was it fun.
The best BBQ: B's Barbecue in Greenville, NC
There'll be a DVD to come. Not sure when, but it'll be awesome.
Total Distance of Trip: 1,405 miles
A more detailed entry will come later, when I feel the urge to actually type it out.
But for now, I leave you with this:
"Any of ya'll married?" "Why? You wanna be?"
-Old Southern Lady at SC Visitor Center -Davie |
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| BBQ Extreme Extravaganza |
[Jul. 18th, 2006|10:22 am] |
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| | content | ] | So it's 10:24 in the AM, and I'm sitting here with John Keena, drinking some coffee.
And he doesn't know what a coffee maker looks like.
Now, he's beating the crap outta Davie!
This kid ate 10 frickin' pancakes in 10 minutes last night. Syrup and all. And he didn't vomit. John Keena is amazing.
We're in Mrytle Beach right now. Leaving for Greenville, NC in about an hour.
BARBEQUE!!!!
_Travis |
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| Nerf Fights, Close Friends and Goodbyes |
[Jul. 17th, 2006|02:20 am] |
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| | Death Cab for Cutie - I Will Follow You into the Dark | ] | I hung out with Taylor and Erica pretty much all day today. It was pretty awesome.
Taylor and I went to Quizzno's, the godsend of a resturaunt. We talked about matters at hand and other assorted subjects. Afterwards, we picked Erica up from the beach and swung by Evan's (dad's) house to grab Erica's phone. We ended up hanging out there a while since she's leaving at 10AM tomorrow, during which Evan incited a Nerf war.
Ok, so I did some of the instigating, but still. I mean, she wacked me a with a lightsaber. So you see, I had no choice but to bust out the Nerf guns. I can totally school anyone with a Nerf gun in my hand.
We left Evan's and took Erica to meet her mom. On the way, we listened to the Garden State soundtrack. And I have to say, while it is an awesome soundtrack, it's kinda depressing. Anyhow, we dropped Erica off, and then Taylor and me drove over to Starbuck's 'cause I wanted to use my laptop in a coffee shop for once. Then, she insisted on taking pictures with her digital camera. Now, a while back, I might've thought it was a cool idea. But you see, since I discovered film, I really can't stand digital photography so much anymore. But we took some pictures and I drove her home.
But it was definitely a great day.
And I leave tomorrow. Four days. All the way to North Carolina. Me, Davy, and John Keena. In search of the best BBQ between here and NC. Most fun, mos def.
_Travis
PS. Evan, even if I forgot to say it earlier today, I'm gonna miss you. And forget about Taylor and Erica; you know you wanna call me first when you get back in town. And don't forget about the Lego's. Take good care of them. They're the one's from my car afterall. |
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| Original Fire |
[Jul. 11th, 2006|03:22 pm] |
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| | chipper | ] |
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| | Audioslave - Original Fire | ] |
The first single off the new Audioslave album, Revelations, is here:
"Original Fire"
Go here to listen: www.audioslave.com
You know you want to.
_Travis |
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| The Rock is Coming |
[Jul. 11th, 2006|03:19 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | enthralled | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Audioslave - Your Time Has Come | ] |
New Audioslave album: Sept. 5th
Be excited, goddamn it!
_Travis |
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| Ughh |
[Jul. 7th, 2006|03:55 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | kinda sick | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Goo Goo Dolls - Here Is Gone | ] |
So, yeah, stomach viruses/ food poisioning are pretty obnoxious illnesses.
Especially when your mom's wedding is just a day away.
But on a positive note, the concensus is that I should be better by tomorrow.
_Travis |
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| Gunpowder, Cigar Smoke and An Air of Closeness |
[Jul. 6th, 2006|01:45 am] |
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| | content/ calm | ] |
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| | Audioslave - Loud Love (Soundgarden cover) | ] | So I spent the Fourth of July at Pat's dad's house with him, Connor D., Taylor and Maegan. And damn, that was fun.
Before headin' out to Pat's, I swung by the only cigar shop in all of Savannah that was open that day: Savannah Cigars. I proceded to indulge myself with a fairly expensive $10 cigar and an Excalibur brand. Both medium body. Although the Excalibur, which was $2 cheaper, was much better.
Anyway, we chilled out and lit off a few firecrackers and even fewer bottle rockets, trying not let the inner-pyro in us burst out. We made a Kroger run and bought a two liter of Coke and a pack of Mentos. Connor proceded to make that into a "fountain of Coke" by dropping all the Mentos in the Coke. It's some chemical reaction thing. Then, I proceded to place a bottle rocket upside-down in the now nearly empty Coke bottle and light it. Yeah, it was cool. It turned a two-liter into a one-liter, then exploded.
Then, we sat out back and I had a cigar, Connor and the ladies had cigarettes and Pat smoked his wooden pipe. Very classy. We're goin' to get me one next week since he gets a nice little discount at Ye Ol' Tobacco shop. But it was great though. We all sat around and had a good conversation about practically everything. Everything from what each other's kids would look like to why we perfered cigars to cigarettes or vice versa. It was one of those damn good bonding conversations you don't really forget.
Afterwards, we went to the soccer field and launched off a crap load of fireworks. We were goin' at it for probably close to an hour. Everything from artillery shells, to bottle rockets, to roman candles (my favorite), to M5000s. And after hanging out some more, Pat took the ladies home and he, Connor, Chris Harmonia and I went to Waffle House on Whitmarsh. It took us about an hour to eat 'cause there was only one dude running the whole resturaunt. His co-workers kept walkin' out and taking smoke breaks. But ironically enough, it was a damn good meal. Then we went back to the house, watched TV and went to bed at 4AM.
I know it might not sound like it, but damn that was fun. Take my word for it.
_Travis |
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| "Watching Bridges Burn" |
[Jun. 30th, 2006|11:18 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | pensive/ otherwise content | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Straylight Run - Mistakes We Knew We Were Making | ] | "I could not get through September without a battle I faced death I went in with my arms swinging But I heard my own breath I had to face that I'm still living I'm still flesh I hold on to awful feelings I'm not dead There's no end My face is red My blood flows harshly My heart beats loudly My chest still draws breath I hold it There's no end"
From "The Glow, Pt.2", by The Microphones
Relevance to above later, but first:
I went to the SCAD Summer Seminar art show today. Primarily, 'cause Jenny invited me. Lots of good still-lifes and graphic art. I wasn't exacly impressed with the photography. I mean don't get me wrong. I'm not boldly declaring I can do better. It's just that I think the photos I saw from the Jeck Leigh Photography camp I saw in the paper the other day were much better. And they were by much younger, less experienced kids. But that's just my two cents.
(I still haven't got my stuff back.)
But in the end, I feel like the better person. (Don't take that as a conceded remark.)
_Travis |
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| No Strings Attached |
[Jun. 19th, 2006|10:19 pm] |
I am connected to the internet
WIRELESSLY!!
In the middle of a friggin' square downtown.
How frickin' cool am I?
-Travis |
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| Fun Fact of the Day |
[Jun. 18th, 2006|03:23 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | content | ] | Fun Fact:
It takes two towels to dry myself off after a shower.
One for me. And one for my hair.
Unless I blow dry my hair.
Then, it just takes one.
-Travis |
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| Arr!! Where's Me Eye Patch!! |
[Jun. 14th, 2006|08:28 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | calm/ sore | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Radiohead - True Love Waits (Live) | ] | So I have a funny story about today.
I went to the emergency room.
Somehow, the hard plastic cover under my front bumper that prevents water from splashing up into the engine was hanging down and dragging the ground. I slid under the car to assess the problem when BLAM!! I roll out from under the car, pitchin' a fit and screamin' obscenities. Then, I make my way back into the house, splash some water on my eye in the kitchen, bang around the hallway 'til I finally reach the bathroom and splash some more water on my eye.
So what happened?
( My Excuse for Being a Pirate )
-Travis |
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