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Dubstep = disco and other year-end music musings

I’d love to do another ‘best-of’ post for this year’s music, but I’ve been slacking slightly in keeping up with new releases, so I thought I’d just ramble a bit on a few trends and bands I have been keeping up with.

Dubstep is this generation’s disco

This genre has become pretty mainstream among young people, though it’s been around for a while and has been big in Europe (which obviously is cooler than the American version). I’m actually a fan of some artists and certain styles that could be lumped into the genre (and, ok, some mainstream stuff) but I think it’s pretty clear that the dubstep craze will fizzle and become the disco of the 2010s. Once these kids (you know who you are) graduate from college or get real jobs and a few years pass, we will all sit back and laugh. ‘Dubstep is dead’ shirts will be mass-produced along with hilarious pictures and videos of people making stupid faces and doing the dubstep dance. (This is already happening.)

Again, I’m not knocking the genre as a whole — some artists aren’t simply button-pushers who jumped on the trend, and actually do it in a creative and amazing way — but check back in 4, 5, 10 years and tell me I wasn’t right.

I’m a little lost

I’ve always had a wide pallet when it comes to music, and this year has been no different. I do find myself, however, sort of lost when it comes to new music that I actually like and want to listen to. Maybe I need to dig a little deeper, but I’ve been listening to a lot of the same bands I did last year. Not a bad thing, but hopefully 2012 will offer more of a diverse group of must-hear new acts.

Standout artists of 2011

  • Little Dragon. I fell in love with this Swedish electro-rock band this year, along with many other critics and music fans. Their ‘Ritual Union’ record is filled with catchy hooks, poppy electronics and lead singer Yukimi Nagano’s delicate melodies. I’ve always loved the Swedish.
  • Ryan Adams. His ‘Ashes and Fire’ album was a simple, sweet return to his trademark acoustic, country-tinged sound, and it was refreshing to see him get back to making music like this. His voice is perfect for this type of music, and though I would have liked a little more rock mixed in with the lovey-dovey, I can’t complain.
  • Chromeo rocking Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa. By Twyler

    Chromeo. I’ve been getting down to this band long before this year, but jumped at the chance when they came through Tulsa in October. I was giddy before, during, and after the show and it was clearly the highlight of my 2011 concert experiences. Super-funky, good-time grooves that also prove Palestinian/Jewish relations can do wonderful things.

  • Manchester Orchestra. I basically got into this band after seeing their tear-jerking and beautifully shot video for ‘Simple Math’ off their album of the same name. While that song is definitely the highlight, the rest of the album has its moments for sure, notably ‘Deer’ and ‘Leave it alone.’ Really wish I could have seen them play in Stillwater this year.
  • The Joy Formidable. One of my most-played bands this year. They’re aggressive and heavy but in a layered, melodic way — and the vocals of Ritzy Bryan (awesome English name) give their sound that female punch I love so much, similar to the Sounds but less poppy.

I promise to blog more next year

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Some bands that piss me off

Vampire Weekend

One of the goofy white dudes from Vampire Weekend. via Wikipedia

I’m not a music-hater, but allow me to do some hatin’. As a musician, I can appreciate almost every type and kind of music, but that doesn’t mean I enjoy listening to everything. And although most of the bands on this list fit the kind of styles I generally should like, whenever I hear them on Pandora or Slacker I get pissed off and immediately hit ‘skip’ or change the station. I even liked and listened to most of these bands at one point, but no more. Things change, and while I can’t really explain why some of these artists anger me the way they do, I’m sure there are deep psychological reasons for some.

Vampire Weekend – Cute little band for hipsters. Maybe if I wore thick-rimmed glasses and were rich I’d be a huge fan, but I doubt it. Not that there’s anything wrong with that …

Ben Harper – You’re cool. I dig your music and your sound. But f**k you. Absolutely no reason why.

Jack Johnson – I don’t live on the beach and I have a job. Haven’t had the opportunity to surf yet either, so stop shoving your happy, melancholy beach business in my face.

Nirvana – Never, ever been a fan. Yeah, I get it. They started a movement, they were incredibly influential.  I don’t care. I refuse to listen and always have. Maybe it’s because I was the lone person in junior high who didn’t have a Kurt Cobain T-shirt. I just can’t do it. Dave Grohl will always be the man though.

Phish – Very few moments in life compel me to actually listen and pay attention to this jam-band powerhouse. I’m sure seeing a live show would make me appreciate them more — and I really do think they’re some of the most talented musicians around today — but listening to a Phish CD just seems weird now that I’m out of college and no longer own my VW camper van. The song “Waste” will always hold a special place in my heart though.

Ironically, no Phish was ever played in this glorious van.

Lady Gaga – Just … no. I know I’m not alone here.

Again, as a musician I can appreciate the talent and creativity that all these artists bring and they’ve obviously been really successful. And although I may cringe at certain types of music, I give props where they’re due. All these bands deserve their success and maybe in the future I will reconsider. But I just can’t do it. It’s a gut-feeling thing. So sorry if you’re offended, but not really.

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Music video gold medals

Here are a few of the best music videos of the last few months, as voted on by Twyler.com editors. It’s hot around these parts — and most of America, really — so be thankful for AC and chill out while watching these beautiful audio/video mash-ups. Oh, and happy birthday MTV. Thanks for pioneering this genre before bringing us Jersey Shore and the Hills. Please, drop the “M.” No music’s been there since the 90s. Stop kidding yourself.

“Simple Math” - Manchester Orchestra, directed by Daniels

A perfectly conceived video. The images, videography, editing, concept and the way they work in the band and slow-motion singing all work together flawlessly. An emotional and beautiful video. Almost made me cry the first time. Seriously.

“Calgary” – Bon Iver

Haunting. Beautiful. The video makes no sense, or makes all the sense in the world. I guess it depends on your outlook in life. And how often you lucidly dream.

“Last Known Surroundings” – Explosions in the Sky, directed by Ptarmak

This video features some incredible illustration and animation. The flowing visuals are a perfect fit for the band’s post-rock crescendos, and tell a story with art and instruments instead of a plot and song lyrics. Those seem unnecessary here, although eight-plus minutes might be a stretch for some. The band is all about layering and building up mountains of sound that build and then drop off almost completely. The video seems to mimic this approach, with a little break and switch in style in the middle that builds up yet again to the soaring peak.

Edit (addition): Super Gold Medal winner

“Some Child” – Holy Ghost! (feat. Michael McDonald)

Funk-nasty grooves, awesome animation and a cyclops Michael McDonald! ‘Nuff said!

WINNER

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Cheap art

I’ve decided to sell some of my art for a more reasonable price than I’ve been asking. At this point my goal is to make enough so I can buy more supplies and make a little extra money to keep making new stuff and experimenting. To be honest, I think these are worth more (given supply costs and time, mainly), but I also want to be able to make stuff that people can afford. (And also, to be honest, art is completely subjective.)  At this point I wouldn’t be able to pay a whole lot for art myself — as much as I want to support other local artists — so I completely understand. I also just need to make room for some new works, so help take these off my hands!

I know I’ll get to the point where I can demand a decent amount for my work if I keep creating, changing and learning, but right now I think I’ll just keep making art I like and selling it for decent prices to (almost) anyone who likes it. I’m not an artist for a living, so obviously that’s a different story, but I think everyone should be able to afford some cool original art. So I think I’ll just keep it real, affordable, non-pretentious. Check out the ‘Art’ section of this website and email me if you like something. Make an offer if you want. Also, if there’s something you like that has sold or have an idea for something let me know, I’ll totally commission something awesome for you.

Keep it weird and keep it artsy Oklahoma.

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- TWYLER

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Backwoods Bash

I had an amazing time this Memorial Day Weekend at Backwoods Bash on Keystone Lake. I took some art to show off, took the little one for a bit, got my fish on (got one really nice catfish), took part in a late-night djembe jam, listened to some amazing regional bands and even got to take the stage myself with the Move Trio. Lots of wonderful people, beautiful lake weather and inspiring, diverse music. Also, I’m a VIP (in every regard).

I thought I would post a little something since I gave out a few cards. So, if you somehow made it to this site because you were at Backwoods Bash go ahead and comment or shoot me an email (tylizzle@gmail.com). I know I get some decent traffic on here, but it’s always cool to see how people find the site. Also, a few people were asking about artwork and how they can get in touch with me, so if you saw something that you liked (or even if you weren’t there) I’ll give you the Memorial Day deal of $50 for any of the paintings I took out. It’s a steal, really. Literally. Well, almost literally. Nobody uses that word right so I don’t feel remotely bad about that phrase. Almost literally.

Email me (tylizzle@gmail.com) if you want some Tulsa-made art/t-shirts or if you just went to the Bash and wanted to toss around crazy stories and fuzzy memories. I have boatloads. I’ll also be putting up pictures of my art and doing a site redesign, so watch out for that.

Dirtfoot at BWB 2011. Absolutely epic band.

A music post is coming shortly, so stay tuned. I’ll have to include some bands I saw this weekend, because there was some serious star power out there. Goodnight!

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Street Cred Tulsa and some art

Tonight from 5-9 p.m. and tomorrow from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. I’ll be showing some art at the Eclipse in Tulsa. It’s part of the Street Cred Tulsa event put on by the Tulsa Young Professionals. There are going to be a ton of vendors and small businesses who will be showing off the coolest that Tulsa has to offer. Be there!

I’ve also been putting a few pictures of my art on a Tumblr I started. I’m still undecided about the whole Tumblr thing. It’s an easy way to blog or put up pictures and I love the search/tag and community aspects, but it seems like a breeding ground for copyright and attribution issues… or, just like the rest of the Internet. I’ll stick it with it for a while although I should really just build my own site to show off my artwork.

Here are a couple pictures to pique your interest. Or not, depending on your cool factor.

"the Nixons"

Street Cred: Polishing the Pearl District

Tumblr: www.theTwyler.tumblr.com

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I feel like a new man

Today marks the second day of sunshine and no snow or ice accumulation. After almost an entire week of being stuck inside by blizzards and snow drifts, I was very much convinced of the perils of the so-called ‘cabin fever’. I nearly lost my mind.

Yesterday I was able to work again, and it felt wonderful. I feel like a new man today, like a real person again. I also got to sleep in which helped a great deal, and today I’m tackling all kinds of things on my to-do lists.

It makes one really think about what’s important. It was nice to have time off to play with the little one, play in the snow and put off paying bills, but after a while your mind starts to wonder what exactly the hell you’re doing. You’ve been in this same house, doing the same thing for what? Three, four days straight? That’s not entirely abnormal for some people, but the simple fact is that with the street conditions and below 0 temperatures you are STUCK. You can’t go anywhere, and this can be a really depressing thought.

I don’t want to speak too soon, as we’re setting up for another round of intense snow and panic, but today was the first time in a long time that I’ve felt this fresh, this alive, this ready to tackle the world like Brian Urlacher on speed. Music is more intense, colors are brighter and the melting snow has never looked prettier. I hate to admit that something as silly as the weather can affect my mood this much, but after the snowpocalypse I think we can all agree that the sun is a good, good friend right now.

Bring on summer, music festivals, 105-degree sunburns, road trips and the like. I’m over you, snow.

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Twyler’s top ten of twenty-ten: NOT top ten

This magical year of two thousand ten, the year of our Lord, is almost gone. *gasp* There has been a lot of really good music, a lot of really bad music, and a lot of crazy things have happened in the entertainment world. It’s time that I share my impressive and expansive knowledge of all the coolest music in “Twyler’s top ten (albums) of twenty-ten“.

Before I give you the best of, though, I thought I’d share my thoughts on some of the worst of the year, or the ‘not top ten’. Most of these bands were hugely successful this year, and I think they need to be taken down a notch, or twenty.

So enjoy, comment and debate as you wait for Twyler’s top ten.

Kings of Leon (No. 18 album of 2010 on Rolling Stone list)

Oh, they have Grammy's too.

I will admit that I haven’t heard anything from their new album, aside from whatever I may have accidentally caught on the radio (Burning Sex or something?). I have, however, read about their rockstar diva antics (see below), and I think it’s safe to say that the success has gotten to them. Call them tools, d-bags, sellouts, divas, whatever… I hate to use words like that about Oklahoma musicians, but there are eyewitness accounts from musicians and fans who haven’t suddenly become millionaires (thus not losing all sense of reality), so I don’t feel bad. Maybe their music is great, but I don’t support douchiness. Although if I had made the ‘arena rock record of the year’ (Rolling Stone) I bet I would be a drunken tool to a lot of people, and be loving every minute of it.

I’m not alone, either: KOL continue to prove they’re huge a$$-holes, KOL frontman ‘hates f**ing hipsters’ (although they have a clothing line of skinny jeans, bandanas and flannel), KOL are backstage bullies (this one just put me over the top, since it came from musicians who where there).

Kid Cudi, Man on the Moon II: the Legend of Mr. Rager

Great style, bad singing.

Maybe I just don’t get it. I think the real issue, though, is that I’m really intrigued by this guy’s style and brand of dark, rock-inspired hip hop, but he just doesn’t deliver. There are a few tracks I can dig, but for the most part this album fell flat and I just couldn’t listen to it more than a couple times. I think maybe he just needs more Weezy. Who doesn’t? Or maybe the Kid should focus less on thug-singing about drugs and more on writing actual lyrics. (“pretty green bud, all in my blood, Ohhh I need it, we can take off now, Ohh marijuana, yeahhh” – wow. Really clever.)

 (I like this song, especially that St. Vincent, a Tulsa native, is on it, but the album is not all it’s cracked up to be.) Also, the Roots make any artist better, and notice the iphone sound effects. Pretty sweet.

Vampire Weekend, Contra (No. 6 album of 2010 in RS)

Sorry hipsters. I can’t stand listening to this band anymore. I had the album and liked it a little bit. Kind of like an ‘oh, that’s cute’ kind of way. Or maybe just as background music. But not something I’d put on and really dig into. I’m not sure what it is about this band exactly, but Pandora seems to think I absolutely love them, and continually tries to get me to listen to them despite countless thumbs down. Sorry, maybe I need an Ivy League education. Or maybe more flannel?

Pretty, blonde, kinda country. I like that part.

Taylor Swift, Speak Now (No. 15 in RS)

Yes, I did actually listen to this album. Yes, I am embarrassed about it. I’ve heard a few of her older songs on the radio and actually enjoyed a couple, maybe one of them. At least as much as I could without being 13 and female. Maybe I was also blinded by the fact that she’s pretty, blonde and can write her own songs. I couldn’t get past the silly teen-pop high school sheen this time. I’m glad that she’s successful, I guess. But her music is obviously not for me… and I think Kanye was right after all. “Imma let you finish, but…”

Glee, whatever

I don’t care who you are. I don’t care how popular this show is or how obsessed you are with this cheesy disney-fied high school show. I don’t want any part of it. Here’s an idea: take some songs that are already popular, make them as cheesy as possible. THEN, throw in some teenage drama and hot-button issues and you have a show. THEN, record this fake glee club singing these songs and sell millions of albums. It’s almost worse than muzak to me. It makes me wonder about humanity when the record industry is dying but blatantly unoriginal stuff like this is selling like mad. They take stupid pop songs (and songs I actually like too…) and make them even more commercial, even more flat and mass-appealing. Even your grandma can enjoy it. But that’s the point. And that also makes my point. Right?

It’s unnaturally popular, mainstream to the max, and once again, it’s just not for me. But I also think Glee fans should take a hard look in the mirror. Are you buying what they’re selling?

The real top ten will drop in the next few days. Stay tuned! I promise (pinky-swear) to update this blog more. Seriously.

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Investing in the green movement: bubble or bull?

Lately I’ve been looking into investing in the stock market, along with brainstorming numerous business ideas, in an attempt to make millions and secure a nice financial future. This is a great time to get in, with stock prices still fairly low and the economy slowly easing its way back to health, but I’ll freely admit that I know very, very little about the stock market.  One thing I do know is that you should invest in sectors that have growth potential and will have a chance to keep growing substantially. The idea is long-term, continued growth, but a quick startup within a few years will make a lot of money.

The rise of the internet and the vast amount of tech companies made a lot of people filthy stinking rich, and every investor looks for the next big industry that could potentially grow 1,000′s of percentage points quickly and then remain stable with continued growth. The green movement (alternative energy, green products, organic food, etc.) is a potential darling for investors, although like any other industry within the stock market, it is a gamble.  Personally, I think this would be a great industry to invest in because it has unlimited potential and it’s also something I believe in. The green movement is good for the environment, good for our health and there is a push within the government to support these new green technologies. Plus we’re running out of oil and gas at a breakneck speed. It seems like a win-win right? A perfect way to turn my small savings into a compounding mean-green portfolio worth millions.

Well, the only thing (obviously not the only thing) wrong with this idea is that a lot of these technologies haven’t yet become profitable, and some experts claim that it may only lead to a ‘green bubble’ similar to the housing bubble that caused the ‘Great Recession’.  Solar energy seems like a wonderful idea and a perfect investment opportunity, but the technology is far from cost-effective for most people in the U.S. and even most major businesses. This article at Entrepreneur.com gives some more reasons why this may not be such a great investment idea. I’m going to keep looking and researching green companies, but even if this isn’t the next big investment opportunity, I think it’s a great industry to invest in.

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Currently

courtesy: www.Reuters.com KCNA

courtesy: www.Reuters.com KCNA

So I’ve never really written about politics, and I don’t like talking politics… but I’ve recently had some politically-driven ideas that I’d like to write about and work at. One idea (that I’ll get to later) is regarding the archaic and obviously inefficient idea of the two-party system. I mean come on America, do you seriously expect everyone to take one side or the other? Is there some definitive line that pushes you right or left? Why would you let one or two issues decide and predetermine your entire political beliefs?? There are over 500 facebook groups with some form of the words ‘hate’ and ‘Obama’ in their titles. Really? Sarah Palin… Really?

Ok so maybe I really shouldn’t write about politics, especially if I’ve had a drink or too. I guess I have a lot of pent-up things to say when it comes to the crazy, irrational world of ‘politiks’. What I really meant to write about today was the North Korea issue with Bill Clinton going all the way over there (and posing for pictures?!?) and walking out with the two Current TV journalists who were captured. It’s a little strange that it was Bill Clinton who got this done, when his wife is the U.S. Secretary of State… although maybe not? I don’t know all that much about the situation or Clinton’s previous dealings with the crazy lil Kim of the North.

Anyway, back when I paid way too much for DirectTV I used to watch Laura Ling almost every day on Current. She was great, and that TV station/website is doing some great things, especially with their ‘Viewer-created content’ and all of their breakthrough journalism. I really respect what these people do and although they obviously got into something that was a little too ‘in-depth’ or ‘over their heads’ or whatever, it’s an amazing thing to see them come back alive and alright. Their situation would be one of the scariest things you can imagine, and it’s all because they believed in what they were doing.

I don’t want to be in a position where I might get captured by N. Korean goons by any measure, but I do want a job that I can believe in and I truly appreciate what these people did (although I sadly don’t get Current on Cox). I do, however, get free cable thanks to the installation guy.

So thanks Bill!

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