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Decades Define Us...

Posted Wednesday, April 30th 2008 by James Ferreira

Oh wow, it's late and I'm drunk...Please mind the grammatical errors...

 

OK, I've been thinking about this A LOT lately....

You can basically define the general direction a decade will take musically by the influence of one band...It seems like every ten years a band comes along that revolutionizes the culture with some ground breaking amalgamation of sound that captivates the general populous and steers the general music loving community in a certain direction...It happens at the end of these ten year periods, if you read on you'll see what i mean...My exhausted mind will try and spell this trend out for you in the simplest means necessary....

1960's....I don't know shit about this...From what I've gathered, the Beatles would go on to influence every rock band in the 70's and beyond...All I know, is that my parents liked the Beatles, therefor, I never got into them...But It's impossible to discount their importance, even an idiot like me can realize that...At least I'm honest...

 1970's....I was alive for a total of six months in this decade, and I can assure you that I remember absolutely none of it...What I do know is the bands that I loved from the 80's and 90's would go onto revere and mimic the Ramones in some aspect or another...I'm not saying they created "Punk" music, but the attitude, spirit and ingenuity behind their music and performance would inspire bands I still love to this day...Nit too mention they fucking kick ass, and I still listen to them regularly...This was one of the first bands I ever saw play live in Tampa (at the Ritz in '94 I believe)...i don't give a shit about their musical talent, I know they really didn't have much...It just goes to show you that ideas are fucking powerful, and the right one at the right moment can change the landscape of society in some aspect or another...

1980's....I don't care what everyone else thinks, the Pixies are more important than Nirvana...Those who know me understand that I bring this point up regularly in social situations...The Pixies are the Beatles of my generation, there I said it...Everythin that happened in the 90's musically (in the Rock genre) was directly affected by the emergence of these brilliant individuals...Frank Black is a mad genius and Joey Santiago is VASTLY underrated...Their talents as musicians aside, it is impoosible to say that the Pixies (not Nirvana) steered all relevant relevant music in the 90's....Nirvana was a good band...They sold a ton of records and affected thousands of aspiring musicians...they would never have madeany music if it wasn't for the Pixies...

 1990's....Where have you gone At the Drive-In...I remember beginning college in 1998 and being insanely bored with the current state of punk rock...Until I heard the post-punk legends from El Paso, Texas that would go on to redefine yet another decade of rock music...This was a transformation that I was actaully able to witness as an adult, ATDI made me love music with the same fervor and passion I felt at my first show as teenager...much like the the pixies, their flame burned out far too soon...That being said they left us with one the greatest albums of our generation before they parted ways...Relationship of Command has inspired countless acts in the genre over the last ten years or so...Many have faltered, and it can be argued that ATDI spawned all the bullshit radio screamo that we have had to endour over the last few years...But during the era of Nu-Metal bullshit, the bacon they lit would lead an uninspired generation through the darkness and helped re-invent countless others who were ready to give up...

So, as we move towards the end of yet another decade, I ask, which of today's acts will go onto be remembered as the stalwarts of the past ten years in the rock genre?...I understand that music is changing rapidly, and questions such as these don't often apply...But, who do you feel has defined the 00's?....I think the question remains valid...My drunk ass doesn't have the answer...You tell me... 

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On Being Broken in Half...

Posted Friday, March 7th 2008 by James Ferreira
As alluded to in my previous post, the past six months have not been kind to this old gent, but music can have amazing healing properties...Last night I was fortunate enough to catch Built to Spill at the State Theater in St. Petersburg, and it was fucking incredible...BTS has been one of my favorite bands since I graduated high school, and I had previously never had the pleasure of catching them live...They did not disappoint, and even though much of their music (especially the stuff off their latest album, You in Reverse) breeds painful nostalgia of my tormentor, the experience was rather cathartic.... Finding yourself is the most important step towards any recovery, and the honesty that was present in (lead singer) Doug Martsch's voice last night was breathtaking....Recently, I've spent a lot of time in hiding and passed on many shows as I tried to figure out exactly what was most important to me...Last night went miles and beyond for this specific journey.... Music can set you free, and help you understand how to let go of everything that you fear to lose...I've actually had quite a few life changing experiences at the State Theater, believe it or not, and the performance their on Thursday night was definitely another one to add to the list... I'll be seeing you all at the bars again real soon kids....Maybe even smiling again...

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Contrary to Popular Belief....

Posted Thursday, February 21st 2008 by James Ferreira

We here at REAX are not immune to mistakes....(obviously)..Last month, there was a terrible misquote that I ran in a story on Gainesville's radical punk thrash outfit known as the Young Livers....I quoted singer/guitarist Dave Hall as saying that he loved Gainesville and Florida, and that he was considering draping Florida's state flag over his amp when he played shows...The quote, was actually taken from Replay Dave, the bass player for Gainesville punk outfit Grabass Charlestons...I had one of my writer's attempt to contact any members of the Young Livers for some extra quotes that we could run in the article, she mistakenly e-mailed replay Dave and sent me his answers...I would like to extend my sincerest apologies to Dave Hall for this mistake...

The past couple of months have been some of the most difficult that I've ever had to deal with..No need to get into specifics, but stress was definitely a factor, and I let it affect my job...

I would like to thank the Young Livers for being soooo fucking cool about the situation, and wish them luck on their upcoming tour....

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