Taylor K. Long

Lost MP3 of the Week: “I’m Falling”

Awhile ago my roommate and I were discussing Real Genius, one of my favorite light-hearted comedies. For one reason or another — we must’ve either been discussing Val Kilmer or popcorn — I was telling her about the ending. Shocked that she had missed out on this movie, I added it to Netflix and forced...

Lost MP3 of the Week: “Burnin’ For You”

When I was in high school, rock radio was a huge part of my exposure to music. Despite CDs, despite the internet, radio was still where it was at for me (107.7 the end, specifically). I was a faithful radio listener – it was what I woke up with each morning and what I went...

New Interpol: “Heinrich Maneuver”

I’m a bit behind the times on this one, but let’s ignore the timeliness factor for just one moment. Interpol has a new song, and I’m sure there are those of you who have already stopped reading this (or are about to) because of the kind of culture that Interpol is generally thought to represent...

Introducing: Chartburn

After a brief hiatus and Kurt’s unfortunate retirement from the world of blogging, the Week in Rock Roudntable moved over to Jefitoblog and was rechristened as Chartburn. Head on over to this week’s installment for our tongue slathering of Eddie Money, the Pretenders, Johnny Van Zant and Morrissey, as well as yours truly making an...

Jesus & Mary Chain, Bowerbirds, Bright Eyes

Part of the reason that it takes so long to get concert reviews up here is because I admittedly let myself run a little wild and, quite possibly, get a little too extravagant. So, for tonight we’re going to try something new – short reviews! If only because I saw three shows recently that I’d...

Lost MP3 of the Week: “It Was a Good Day”

I recently finished reading Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation by Jeff Chang. Overall, it was a highly informative read (though flawed in terms of journalistic style), and incredibly different from how I expected it to be. Chang does a brilliant job of balancing the socioeconomic forces behind the genre with...

R. Kelly, “I’m a Flirt” vs. Broken Social Scene, “7/4 Shoreline”

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=-YPaPSyU-Vc[/youtube] I love mash-ups when they’re done right, and this is done very right. The mp3 is here.

Lost MP3 of the Week: “These Days” (Part Two)

Last week I posted about one of my favorite songs of all time: “These Days” by Jackson Browne. Much to my surprise – well, not really – it turns out that there’s a whole slew of people who love the song, so T-Sides got plenty of links and, more importantly, recommendations of different versions of...

It’s a Fine, Fine Day for a Reunion.

As mentioned before on T-Sides, yours truly has something of a haphazard acquaintance with music that is loud and heavy. It all began with Metallica and sort of sprung off from there, but didn’t extend too far. Then I chose to go to college on Long Island, which is something of a capitol for the...

Lisa Gerrard @ NYSEC, Wednesday, May 9th

If you saw Lisa Gerrard, without knowing who she was, it’d be practically impossible to tell that she is half of noted Goth duo, Dead Can Dance. There is no black clothing, no black hair, no trace of black eyeliner — just long, blonde hair pulled back, naturally peachy toned skin and elegant off the...

You Make Me Like Charity.

Though he’s mostly known for his part in Seattle pop-rockers the Lashes, Eric Howk has a really fantastic set of solo songs up on MySpace under the name Palmer, AK. They’re short, sweet, and relaxed pop, the kind that’s perfect for driving with the windows down, laying in the park and cuddling with your sweetheart/friend/cat/dog....

Lost MP3 of the Week: “These Days”

  When I saw St. Vincent at Union Hall a couple weeks ago, I was really taken with her cover of Jackson Browne’s “These Days.” Of all the cover versions of this song, it’s unsurprisingly most akin to Nico’s, with its folky, rambling speed. Browne’s “original” — although he wrote the song, he recorded it...