Favorite TV shows of the week: September 27th to October 3rd

1) Curb Your Enthusiasm – “Vehicular Fellatio” +3
2) Family Guy – “Road to the Multiverse” New
3) Dexter – “Living the Dream” New
4) Modern Family – “The Bicycle Thief” +2
5) Entourage – “Scared Straight” No Change
6) It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
– “The Great Recession” -3
7) Fringe – “Fracture” -3
8) House – “Epic Fail” -4
9) Community – “Introduction to Film” +1
10) The Office – “The Promotion” -2
11) Dollhouse – “Instinct” -2
12) The Cleveland Show – “Pilot” New
13) Bored to Death – “The Alanon Case” -5
14) Parks and Recreation – “Beauty Pageant” -1
15) American Dad – “In Country… Club” New
16) Heroes – “Ink” -3
17) Sit Down, Shut Up – “Hurricane Willard” No Change
18) The Simpsons – “Homer the Whopper” New
19) Glee – “The Rhodes Not Taken” New

Fever Ray live reviews

Words cannot explain how incredible the Fever Ray concert was. It was 2 days ago and I’m still not sure if it was a dream (nightmare?) or not. I’ve seen many bands live, many different and unusual bands and seeing Fever Ray live was one of the most unique concerts that I’ve ever been to. From the costumes, performance, music and overall sound, everything was just near perfect, and there were LASERS!!!

Here’s a bunch of links to reviews of the concert that I copied directed from Fever Ray’s site:

Live Review: The Culture of Me at Webster Hall
October 1st, 2009
http://www.thecultureofme.com/culture/2009/09/photos-fever-ray-at-webster-hall-on-september-28.html
“In what will more than likely be set in stone as the single most memorable concert we’ll experience in 2009, the mysterious project from Karin Dreijer-Andersson, Fever Ray, played their first NYC show on Monday night to a sold-out-like-whoa crowd at Webster Hall”

Live Review: Billboard at Webster Hall
October 1st, 2009
http://www.billboard.com/#/events/fever-ray-september-28-2009-new-york-webster-1004017621.story
“Inspired by equal parts “Exorcist,” a Pink Floyd planetarium show and your grandmother’s basement, Fever Ray’s visual spectacle was as eerie and entrancing as the devilish, downbeat tunes pouring from the speakers. Though both of Andersson’s projects are cut from the same experimental cloth, the differences between them were apparent from the first ominous notes. Where the Knife bubbles and bounds with one eye toward the dancefloor, Fever Ray slithers with subdued energy, quietly winding haunting vocals harmonies and peculiar keyboard melodies around hypnotizing tribal rhythms. Even with the cornea-searing lasers bouncing around the balcony, Fever’s first-ever U.S. concert was a slower, more subtle affair than the Knife’s Blue-Man-Group-on-ecstasy live events.”

Live Review & Photos: Flavor Pill at Webster Hall
September 30th, 2009
http://flavorwire.com/40952/exclusive-qa-karin-dreijer-andersson-of-fever-ray-webster-hall
“As smoke swirled like liquid in the green light- and incense-filled the room, a blonde pop star took the stage, joining her band. She looked like Diana, goddess of the hunt, but without her usual mask. Finally we got a good look at Karin Dreijer Andersson: Swedish electronic artist, mother of two, and one half of the famously elusive brother-sister duo,
The Knife.”

Live Pictures: Pitchfork @ Webster Hall
September 30th, 2009
http://pitchfork.com/features/photos/galleries/743-fever-ray

Live Review: Vanity Fair at Webster Hall
September 30th, 2009
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/culture/2009/09/29/fever-ray-at-webster-hall-lasers-shrunken-heads-swedes.html
“If the psychedelic filmmaker Kenneth Anger somehow commandeered the controls at Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion, the result might look like last night’s Fever Ray show at Webster Hall in New York City.”

Live Pictures: Prefix Magazine at Webster Hall
September 30th, 2009
http://www.prefixmag.com/photos/fever-ray-webster-hall-pics/
Photos from Fever Ray @ Webster Hall, New York City by
Gabi Porter

Live Review & Pictures: Village Voice at Webster Hall
September 30th, 2009
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2009/09/live_fever_ray.php
“Starting the set off in an immense fur coat, she was like a mummified ancient royal waking from hibernation. But then she took off the beast and hung it up right next to her in front of a well-positioned fan–for the remainder of the show, the floating coat was Andersson’s bellowing shadow, an insanely creepy imaginary friend, and a limp ghost all in one. Stripped of her cover, Andersson gave herself up just enough to warm up the audience while still maintaining her anonymity.”
Village Voice also interviewed Karin before her Webster Hall performance, read it
here.

Live Review & Pictures: Brooklyn Vegan at Webster Hall
September 30th, 2009
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2009/09/fever_ray_webst.html
“I saw
Fever Ray tonight in New York. Amazing, powerful show. Those of you who have the freedom should try and get down to Webster Hall Tuesday, September 29th at noon and wait patiently for any tickets released by the venue (technically the show is sold out, but there are always extras).”

Live Review & Pictures: Stereogum at Webster Hall
September 30th, 2009
http://stereogum.com/archives/photo/fever-ray-webster-hall-nyc-92809_092661.html
“The various costumes and imagery were leitmotifs from Fever Ray’s
four super fantastic videos (a fifth is planned); whether they or the live show came first appears to be some chicken-egg shit according to her recent (and very read-worthy) interview with the Voice, so let’s just say they’ve informed each other. There wasn’t a narrative per se, but it was more dynamic than the Knife’s show, and you’d hear people afterward comparing this shot favorably to that last one. Narrative or no, it did unfold with perfect symmetry: two bold lasers shot out before fanning out to open the show, and the myriad rays collapsed again into two simple beams of light to close it. House lights up, everybody left — partially wondering what they just watched, fully aware they had fodder for half-remembered nightmares all their own. It was spectacular, in every sense.”

Fever Ray

I’m about to leave to see Fever Ray at the Webster Hall in NYC with my brother-in-law and Stephanie. I’m very excited, The Knife is one of my most favorite bands, i’d say Top 5, yes, I consider Fever Ray and The Knife the same, even though Karin’s work in each are very different. Here’s a video of what Fever Ray is like live:

Julia and Brian's Wedding

Over the weekend Stephanie and I went to my cousin Julia and Brian’s wedding. It was at this place in South Jersey called Auletto Caterers and it was a lot of fun. Steph drank white wine and champagne and I had red wine and scotch. Unfortunately it rained so we couldn’t stroll the grounds and pet the peacocks (yes, they had peacocks). I didn’t take many pictures but I posted them to my Facebook which you can see HERE. It was a beautiful wedding, congratulations Julia and Brian.

Favorite TV shows of the week: September 20th to September 26th

1) It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia – “The Gang Hits the Road” +1
2) House – “Broken” New
3) Fringe – “Night of Desirable Objects” -1
4) Curb Your Enthusiasm – “Funkhouser’s Crazy Sister” New
5) Entourage – “Berried Alive” No Change
6) Modern Family – “Pilot” New
7) Bored to Death – “Stockholm Syndrome” New
8) The Office – “The Meetings” No Change
9) Dollhouse
– “Vows” New
10) Community – “Spanish 101″ No Change
11) Heroes – “Orientation” New
12) Parks and Recreation – “The Stakeout” No Change
13) Sit Down, Shut Up – “Taming of the Dude” No Change

Favorite TV shows of the week: September 13th to September 19th

My first list of “Favorite TV Shows” for the Fall 2009. Every week I post my favorite TV shows I watched that week in order. Excluding all the sports and variety shows I watch. I love TV.

1) Fringe
– “A New Day in the Old Town” New
2) It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia – “The Gang Exploits the Mortage Crisis” New
3) Entourage – “Security Briefs” New
4) The Office
– “Gossip” New
5) Community – “Pilot” New
6) Parks and Recreation
– “Pawnee Zoo” New
7) Sit Down, Shut Up – “High School Confidential” New
8) King of the Hill – “The Boy Can’t Help It/The Honeymooners” New

Shoe Fitting X-Ray Machine

During dinner tonight my father told me about his trips to the shoe store as a child. Specifically a store in Trenton that his mother would take him to, the name of the store he can’t remember, but he does remember an x-ray machine. Why on Earth would there be an x-ray machine in a shoe store? He remembered putting his feet (while in shoes) in a slot on the bottom of this machine and then looking through a viewer on the top and seeing the outline of the shoes as well as the bones in his feet. At first I thought he was crazy and that he just remembered looking at a picture of a skeleton foot through the viewer but he assured me that you were able to wiggle your toes and see it in real time as a skeleton. He believed these machines were always on or he had to press a button to see the x-ray.

I had never heard of such a thing so as soon as I go home from dinner I did some quick research to find out more about this machine. He thought that the shoe store in Trenton must have had it made for them and that it was one of a kind, my research shows that they were quite common in shoe stores throughout the country in the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. The machine was called a fluoroscope and they were used to somehow measure shoe sizes to get a “scientifically accurate” fit. I don’t know how accurate they actually were though. The machines were slowly phazed out of service in the 60’s after they were banned in many states due to the levels of radiation exposure to the user as well as anyone around the machines. That’s a picture of one of the machines to the right. Nice find Dad!

I found most of this information HERE and HERE.