I was on IM with a friend from LA a couple of days ago. He asked what I
was listening to. So I thought I’d give a quick rundown on the albums
loaded in my Nomad. I know everyone is all ga-ga over the
iPod but I really like my Nomad
IIc. It’s got 256MB of
storage, giving me enough for about 6 albums in 96kbit WMA format. I
actually like the fact that I don’t bring my whole music collection with
me. It gives me a chance to proactively choose some music that I haven’t
listened to in a while.
The Uninvited – Teenage Dance
Party
While I’m on
record as
hating LA now, it was a great place to be twenty and single. I made
friends with a bunch of bands that had great music, but never really
made it big. This is one of those bands. They’re broken up now (and
frankly, only two members of the original band were still with it at
the end) but they wrote some of my favorite songs ever. Granted, they
might have been my favorites because I heard them live about 100
times. This album is a series of rarities and versions of songs that
never got released anywhere else. It ranges from silly (“Let’s Drive a
Wooden Stake Thru the Evil Heart of Garth Brooks”) to serious (“Shed
My Skin”) to eerily timely given the current state of the world
(“Armageddon Blues”). Favorite Song: “Everybody Is A Whore”.
Pat McGee Band –
Shine
This is a friend by family band. My brother introduced me to these
guys. Sorta Dave Mathews-ish, but better IMO. Like Dave, Pat Mcgee
Band encourages their fans to tape and trade live
shows, which is pretty
cool. Shine is their latest and their first label album (Giant/Warner
Bros.). Favorite Song: Minute.
Reel Big Fish – Cheer
Up
I’m a sucker for horns, so I love ska. This album isn’t as good as
their previous two, but it’s not bad. I haven’t listened to it in a
while which is why it made in onto my Nomad. Favorite Song: Suckers.
Uncle Kracker – No Stranger To
Shame
While I don’t like straight up rap, I do tend to like cross over
stuff. Uncle Kracker got his start off Kid Rock’s fame, but then hit
on his own with Follow Me. While the first track of Shame (and hidden
last track) are rap crossover, the rest of the album is pretty bluesy,
obviously trying to capture the sound of Follow Me. They have a good
cover of Drift Away, but my Favorite Song: I Do (as I said, sucker for
horns)
David Lee Roth – A Little Ain’t
Enough
Overshadowed by the release of Van
Halen’s
For Unlawful Carnal
Knowledge the same
year, this is a great, if underrated, album. With the exception of
Right Now, every song on Knowledge is entirely forgettable. But I dig
pretty much everything on A Little Ain’t Enough.. Need to check out
his latest: Diamond
Dave. Favorite
Song: Hammerhead Shark.
Linkin Park –
Meteora
I haven’t given this one enough listens yet. I liked Hybrid
Theory and so far I
like what I hear of Meteora. Favorite Song (so far): Somewhere I
Belong.