
New muxtape. I rather like this one. It may have turned out to be more about Death than I'd intended but don't let that get you down. Sometimes that's how things work out. A lot of times, actually. Some Fripp, some Bowie, two-and-a-half Finnish bands. Including this one:
The Dø - Travel Light (mp3) (buy)
I mentioned The Dø (myspace) and A Mouthful and the hat tip in passing the other day. The Franco-Fin M/F duo's put together a fine record - a pretty great one if you excise (or excuse) tracks 9 thru 12 - that feels both instantly familiar ("On My Shoulders" = Fleetwood Mac, I swear "At Last" is built around a late Sleater-Kinney riff) and quietly restless. Avoids overt over-tinkering. It's the sort of CD you're sort-of in love with by the third song.
"Travel Light" is a hike that seemed easier at its outset. Marches in steady surges, pauses for breath. The marker here's the wistful "Lately I've been walking away/floating like a song in the air" refrain, which - as Olivia Merilahti (she can coo, does bark, elsewhere on the album) swerves off into a sad soar - somehow reminds me of Big John Wallace's haunting bridge from Harry Chapin's "Taxi."
(Comes in around 3:30. And if you find Wallace's falsetto awkward, check out the Shatnerized version. According to Wikipedia, those particular lines are "from a Sylvia Plath poem," but no title is cited, no sources are mentioned, and there seems to be no other corroboration via Google.)
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Found "Silence in the Library" - no spoilers! - enjoyable but upsetting (and not in a good way). It's mostly a bunch of bits cobbled together from Moffat's three previous Who stories. "Hey who turned out the lights" is the new "Are you my mommy." Some great lines, a great death scene, but its regurgitations from "Blink," "Fireplace," and "Empty Child" felt less like auteurism and more like a clip show. Not encouraging that, when he'll have the whole season to fill, he's already recycling ideas.
Also, the plotting was iffy and the Doctor felt dumbed-down.
Hopefully Part Two will introduce something grand.