Showing posts with label James Murphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Murphy. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2024

Daily Jam - American Dream

This column was originally published in 2019 and concluded my time writing at the now defunct Joup.

And just like that, I’m 40 years old.

Now, I’m not one of those people that’s terrified of getting older, panicking as the sand grains fall faster and faster through the hourglass. I don’t feel a midlife crisis coming on. There are no convertible sportscars or barely legal mistresses or fad drug addictions in my immediate future. But there is still something almost mythically daunting about that number. And I don’t really know why.

Aging is like this weird thing that you can see and you can certainly feel, but that somehow still doesn’t quite seem real. I look in the mirror and I see so many gray and white hairs on the sides of my head and in my beard. There’s less hair where there used to be and more hair where there used to not be. Lines deepening, callouses hardening, and a veritable parade of new aches and pains greet me every morning. My knees crack. My ankles snap. And everything’s sore. All of the time. I’m getting older. I can feel it in my bones, even as my heart tries to deny it. And I’ll notice it tenfold next week when I’m wandering around Austin for SXSW.

Yes, there’s nothing to make you feel your age quite like a music festival, or pop culture in general really.

Still, I enjoy discovering new things to listen to, be it old and forgotten relics of the past or new and youthful upstarts at the dawn of something exciting. And so I’ll check out some band of 18-year olds I’ve never heard of, standing slightly aback from the crowd of kids, the elder statesman of sorts sipping a craft beer, nodding his head in approval, and hoping desperately that I don’t come off as some sad or creepy old person.

It’s a constant struggle.

And I think in some way, that sentiment lends itself to my adoration of the discography of James Murphy and LCD Soundsystem. Because what is Murphy if not a self-deprecating, aging hipster following the teenage dream and making beats for the kids to dance to? He’s the old guy. He feels like the old guy. And he writes songs from the point of view of said old guy. I can relate.

For over a decade I’ve been a fan, but it wasn’t until “American Dream," the title track from the band’s 2017 “comeback” album, that aside from the hits, grooves, and earworms, I felt something viscerally deep and emotional from them. “American Dream” hit me hard, and like no other song has in a long, long time. It’s just full of self-doubt, revelation, and aching, draining regret all set to a swirling and melancholy synthesizer.

What am I doing?

How did I get here?

Where did everything go?

What have I done?

Which brings me back to 40, and why it seems like such a thing or event. It’s the regret. It’s all of the doubts and fears and misses swarming your brain and your heart like a plague of gnats you’re just too tired to swat away. And it’s inescapable. All those fleeting dreams and goals that morph and change over time, as dreams and goals often do, are maybe forever out of reach or left behind. It’s hard, and it’s sad, and it’s bleak, and there’s an inherent fallibility to all of it, much like the very notion of the American dream itself.

It’s all so scary to think about.

There’s only so much time to catch up. And this is where the crises come in, the panicked attempts to start something, or finish something, or address that regret before your time runs out.

And so, I’m 40 now, and there are many things I want or need to start or finish or address, but I’m not going to panic. There is so very much I thought I might have done by now that remains undone, which means I need to get to work on all of those old dreams and goals, or maybe I need to reevaluate what’s really important to me now. These things change you know. I have my wife, and my two beautiful sons, my friends and family, my dog, a roof over my head, my guitar, a pen and notebook, and a pretty bitchin’ record collection.

I think I’ll just start from there.

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There you have it. 200 songs and some random thoughts to go along with them. This has been a fun, sometimes challenging column to write over the last four years, and I encourage every one of you to go back and listen to all 200 of them again, like I’m about to. Starting…NOW!


Friday, October 27, 2023

IDLES

UK post punk band IDLES have a new record in the works and heading our way next year in February.  And on the first single, "Dancer," they've partnered with James Murphy and Nancy Whang from LCD Soundsystem.  It's pretty cool.  Check it out below and pre-order the "TANGK" LP here from Partisan Records.


Wednesday, August 16, 2017

LCD Soundsystem - tonite

Good news everyone, LCD Soundsystem released a new single from their upcoming return, the pulsing, electro-disco jam, "tonite."  Watch the video for the song below and get new album "American Dream" on September 1st.  That's just over two weeks away.  Holy shit!


Friday, May 5, 2017

LCD Soundsystem - Call the Police & American Dream

I have to admit, i was a little hesitant about a new LCD Soundsystem, feeling that "This Is Happening" was a perfect swan song when the group disbanded (temporarily) a few years ago.  I needn't have worried.  Main man James Murphy released two new songs last night, and they're great.  So now let's get super excited about a new record on the horizon.  In the meantime, listen to both "Call the Police" and "American Dream" below.



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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Daily Bowie - Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA)

This might just go on forever.  With damn near 50 years of material to draw from, i'm never at a lack for something Bowie to post.  The "Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA)" version of the song originally on 2013's "The Next Day" is kind of a definitive sound for Bowie in his last decade, a stunning mix of krautrock, electronica, and mature pop all woven together by an artist he undoubtedly influenced.  Everything eventually comes full circle.  Listen below.


Friday, December 25, 2015

LCD Soundsystem - Christmas Will Break Your Heart

A new song from LCD Soundsystem!  A Christmas song from LCD Soundsystem!  And the word is they're reuniting for some shows next year!  Listen to "Christmas Will Break Your Heart" below.  That is all.


Saturday, October 12, 2013

David Bowie remixed by James Murphy

Bowie gets remixed by former LCD Soundsystem main man James Murphy.  That's all i should have to say, but the "Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix) will be out soon on the upcoming deluxe release of Bowie's "The Next Day" LP.  Listen below and swoon.


Monday, September 9, 2013

Arcade Fire - Reflektor video

Despite some meticulous work to debut a new single today, the new Arcade Fire jam from the album of the same name actually leaked on Saturday.  You damn kids and your internet.  At any rate, there's a real disco vibe going on here (thanks James Murphy) and even David Bowie pops up.  Watch the Anton Corbijn directed video below and be on the lookout for the album on Merge at the end of October.