Sunday, February 8, 2009

Music-Love Adventures

Last week some time, Ruthanne launched her epic operation to organize show-going. It was intense: there were emails, phone calls, lists, price tallies, and entire pages set aside in her planner. There was some serious thinking ahead going on here. 

At first, of course, there was resistance, skepticism, and flakiness on my part. Planning?! I would think uncomfortably. Thinking ahead??? I hesitated committing to ten whole dollars for a ticket. And did I want to go see Tapes n Tapes or Ben Kweller, who were both playing on the same night. 

Still, though, last Saturday I embarked on an epic troll with through Cambridge plucking tickets from the hands of bored hipster box office employees and braving the cruel February wind, all for the promise of live music, Ruthatalie adventures. 

And a Ruthatalie adventure there was - Passion Pit came to the Middle East friday night, amid the thunderous excitement that can only belong to the band's hometown crowd, raucously celebrating the return of their musical beloveds. We'd seen Passion Pit a year ago at NU, but even in that short time, there was a marked change to the atmosphere, the look, the presence of the band. Wow, I thought. I've been in Hawaii for a while. 

We left right after the encore, and grabbed the bus before the crowd, spinning over the dark nighttime waters of the Charles, peaceful in our silent, uncrowded bus, comfortable in that dried-sweat after-show freshness feel.

Not a bad way to start off Operation Ruthanne's Neuroticism. 

1 down; and counting. 


The only funny part about last night




Last night, Natalie and I got dressed to go to a "Would you still be friends with me if I wore this" Northeastern party and instead when to some Truly Hardcore Metal Hipster party in Allston.......AND fit in perfectly.


This Truly Hardcore Metal Hipster party in Allston would have had the Northeastern 'hipsters' shaking in their little brightly colored Bodega shoes. It's what the Music Industry classes don't teach you.

To be fair, we fit in as well as Jemaine Clement at a frat party (before FOTC becomes hip with the bros), so I guess not at all. We left enlightened, came home, and ate girl scout cookies.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Matt & Kim: Daylight Music Video

Since Natalie and I are currently living in the same room, and no longer "transamericanika" from each other, we will probably post even less frequently than we had before. Instead of trying to coordinate long distance phone calls with a 5-6 hour time difference in between us, we can now just say something like, "HEY! Come over to my side of the room and look at this!" or have lengthy discussions late at night about the movies that we will someday make.

Anyway, last week Natalie introduced me to the band Matt & Kim. She said they were like an edgier Mates of State. I have had their song, "Daylight" on repeat ever since. Today I finally looked up the music video to it, and it is incredibly adorable. It's the kind of music video that would make Natalie depressed, which means it's pretty awesome, and she needs to see it anyway!





I hope to see them when they come to Boston on March 22nd! Fingers crossed!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Lion in Winter

Should I get this for my birthday si o no?


Coolest kid ever or biggest freak on campus?

Find it here

Forget alcohol, THIS is the best 21st birthday gift ever. Haha!

Spending my youth worrying about numbers and letters

I am so stressed out. I am a champion procrastinator. Finals are so stressful. I can't concentrate. I can't be happy about anything until next Friday when this is all over. I am going home this weekend to recharge and focus on my studies. I just want at least one A or A- this semester, but who knows if that's going to happen. So close, but so far away. Everything is about the number, the percentage, the letter, the GPA, stuff that doesn't even matter in real life.

Concentrate forty-eight.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sofia Coppola can do no wrong

There is something about the artistic aesthetic of Sofia Coppola that makes me want to melt into her dreamworld of pastel-sugary goodness. Who doesn't want to live in a world of colorful macarons, wind blown hair, and pretty dresses?

This is a commerical that Sofia directed for Christian Dior's Miss Cherie fragrance.



I do love this commercial, however, I couldn't help thinking of this when I was watching it.

It actually snowed a little bit in Boston today and it made me excited, but after seeing this I long for a pretty summer day in France! Or, actually what am I talking about - I long for a sun-kissed winter vacation Hawaii.....14 days!!

(Sofia Coppola deserves a much larger post than this, but as per usual I am procrastinating studying).

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Unattainable Perfect Hair...

...whether it's on indie rock stars or cartoon characters.

Two images found online in two days: