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Sunday | November 22nd | 2009
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Song: Seeplymouth

Artist: Volcano Choir

Album: Unmap (2009)

There is a genre of music that is particularly good for passenger listening. That is, being listened to by a be-headphoned passenger in a moving car, bus or train. I call it microcosmic music: the kind of soundtrack that, song by song, builds its own dramatic and all-encompassing universe. These are thinking songs, they drown the listener in sound to inspire vivid images as the seconds tick by. It need not match the landscape blurring by outside your window: its tones might be sepuchral and bleak while the sun shines brilliant outside, or its melody riotously verdant during a winter pall. What matters is the build of an entire world within the rise and fall of one song, and Volcano Choir has made it a specialty.

The bombastic percussion in “Seeplymouth” is reminiscent of the music of fellow microcosm-makers Explosions in the Sky, but where their music seems a great sturm und drang set in a lightless void, this song is carried on mincing, expectant steps to its climax. Before it can arrive, however, the eerie vocals of Justin Vernon seep into the cracks and begin to transform it into something epic, crashing and primal.



Posted by SaRRa on Sun Nov 22nd at 1:28AM
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Wednesday | January 14th | 2009

Pink in Portland

A couple of Cloudherders recently headed on down to Portland, OR to attend a swanky New Year’s fest. After the hangovers were hung over and the canapes scraped off the floor, it was time to head over to the always grimy/trendy Hawthorne area to see what was new.

On a dreary day of bare trees and slick pavement skipping by, the day-glo bubblegum pink exterior of Vintage Pink caught my eye like cotton candy on steroids. I’ve been informed that this block-long wonderland of vintage, used and antique oddities has inhabited its warehouse-like space for a while, but it had never before stood out so…erm…vividly. Yowza.

The musty smell of decades hits you as you walk in, closely followed by the glare of fluorescent lighting and then whatever strange-as-all-get-out experimental electronica is blasting over elderly speakers. You wind your way through epochs: here, a baby blue fridge from the 60s, there a waist high stack of Nintendo cartridges, a near impenetrable pile of womens’ shoes, an entire furniture set circa 1976 complete with cigarette burns and paisley. There is everything you absolutely don’t need, and a few things you definitely do, and everything is ridiculously well priced. A set of six plastic highball cups in putrid orange and green flowered print— Japanese manufactured circa 1950s—very nearly accompanied me home for just $15. And an antique typewriter was begging me to save it from dust bunny hell for the small sum of $55.

Broken guitars, steamer chests with “PORN” written in glittery letters on top, VHS or beta maxes by the box, roller skates, furniture, moldering books, lunchboxes, toys and piles upon piles of clothes inhabit Vintage Pink. Go delving and come up with something both wonderful and totally egregiously awful.

Vintage Pink — 2500 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
Portland, OR 97214


Posted by SaRRa on Wed Jan 14th at 11:52PM
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Wednesday | December 10th | 2008

Minor epiphanies

I just realized the Cloudherder cloud logo could be made into a neon sign!  I must remember this for when we get our own office (it could happen!)

My introductory post, and already I have contemplated the situation where this site has grown enough to require a space with an alluring neon sign in the window like a dentist’s office or somewhere that is open.  In the future, I’ll be revealing these minor epiphanies (neon sign!), contemplating (I want a neon sign!), discussing projects and ideas of mine (I’m going to build a neon sign!), and then showing you the end result- the soaring triumphs and disastrous failures (I seem to have inhaled a poisonous gas).  Or I’ll just be posting whatever I feel like, as that is the nature of blogging.


Posted by grand schemes, foiled. on Wed Dec 10th at 9:24PM
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