Category Archives: lo-fi

Courtney Love (The Band)

Courtney Love, Hey! Antoinette 7″ (DOWNLOAD)
Courtney Love, Highlights 7″ (DOWNLOAD)
Courtney Love, Uncrushworthy 7″ (DOWNLOAD)
Courtney Love, “Don’t Mix the Colors (Live)” (Beat Happening cover) (DOWNLOAD)

Awhile ago Tukru asked if anyone had Courtney Love’s cover of “Don’t Mix the Colors” (or any other Courtney Love in general) and I say, “I do, I do!” and then promptly forgot to share it with her. So, here it is, somewhat belatedly.

Courtney Love is the sweet team of Lois Maffeo (vocals, guitar) and Pat Maley (drums). They released 3 7″s together and contributed tracks to a compilation or two. Generally speaking, I’m a big fan of Lois, but I’m especially partial to these songs she recorded with Pat. “Uncrushworthy,” “Hey! Antoinette,” “Motorcycle Boy,” songs don’t get much better than these.

The songs are simple, just guitars and drums and Lois’s voice, but they’ll win your heart over in an instant. What I love about music like this is that it really invites the listener to participate — if you listen to this & like it, there’s nothing to stop you from jumping in and doing it on your own.

The Courtney Love 7″s are out of print now, but aren’t especially hard to find (or expensive) on the used market, especially if you’re willing to be vigilant.

For more on Courtney Love, check out this delightful archived interview with Lois.

Courtney Love, Hey! Antoinette 7″ (DOWNLOAD)
Courtney Love, Highlights 7″ (DOWNLOAD)
Courtney Love, Uncrushworthy 7″ (DOWNLOAD)
Courtney Love, “Don’t Mix the Colors (Live)” (Beat Happening cover) (DOWNLOAD)

Cloud Nothings

Cloud Nothings, “Can’t Stay Awake” (DOWNLOAD)

There are certain types of music that I am just prone to liking, I guess. It’s not hard to figure out that I have a preference for catchy low-fi stuff, the fuzzier sounding & the catchier, the better. This is a thread that you can see running through most of my musical interests — from Guided By Voices to Liz Phair’s Girly Sound tapes to more recent favorites, like Dum Dum Girls and Cloud Nothings.

Cloud Nothings are particularly exciting to me because they’re local to Cleveland & who doesn’t love being able to see a decent local band play every now and then? In addition to being local, Cloud Nothings are also scoring points for being part of that exciting resurgence of young kids making awesome, lo-fi pop music (see posts on the Fungi Girls & Smith Westerns for more of that.)

Turning On, the debut album from Cloud Nothings, is available on vinyl, cassette, and CD. Their MySpace page has ordering information. The album is short, just 9 songs, and clocks in at just over half an hour. And you know what? It’s a really good 30 minutes and 42 seconds.

My favorite song on the album is the first track, “Can’t Stay Awake.” It’s just 1 minute and 58 seconds long, but I can’t get over how good it is. I want to listen to it forever. I want it to be full-on summer so that I can drive around listening to this song with the windows open (some songs are bike songs — songs like “My Valuable Hunting Knife” by Guided by Voices and “Never Forget, Eve” by Defiance, OH — other songs are definite car songs, this song is a car song.) I want my friends to learn the words to this so that we can sing along with it together on the way to some place great, some place we have always wanted to go.

If you live in Ohio, Cloud Nothings are playing a number of dates in Ohio and neighboring states. You can see their tour schedule on their MySpace page. If you live in Cleveland, you have two upcoming chances to see them! They’re playing a show at the Grog Shop on April 4th and they’re playing a free Record Store Day show at Music Saves on April 17th.

Cloud Nothings, “Can’t Stay Awake” (DOWNLOAD)

Guided By Voices

The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory (mp3)
I am a Scientist (mp3)
I am a Tree (mp3)

So, a couple of days ago I read this pretty intense post about Guided By Voices on I Could Die Tomorrow (really, check it out & download Sandbox — it features “Let’s Ride,” one of my all-time favorite GBV songs) and it got me thinking about GBV & why I listen to them and what goes on in my brain when I hear certain GBV songs.

So, here are three memories about three different Guided By Voices songs, originally written a few months ago, these thoughts & experiences still ring true for me.

The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory

cold hands touching my face
don’t hide – the snake can see you
old friends you might not remember
fading away from you

Drew and I are lying in bed listening to Bee Thousand, we are not talking. When “The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory” starts, Drew breaks the silence by saying, “I heard he wrote this about an acid trip.” Suddenly the lyrics seem a lot more sinister. I can hear the recorder being played in the background and am ripped in two, thinking of two entirely different things. 1) Is this recorder left over from Pollard’s days as an elementary school teacher? 2) Ang, slumped on the floor of the Cardboard Mansion, her tiny hands wrapped around an old Cleveland Browns mug filled with rum. “I think you should do acid, I really think you could handle it.” Britt sitting up sharply, her pigtails askew and her face unwashed, “Ang, Kathee could handle anything.

(For a completely different take, see this video of a German choir performing the song.)


I am a Scientist

i am a scientist – i seek to understand me
all of my impurities and evils yet unknown
i am a journalist – i write to you to show you
i am an incurable
and nothing else behaves like me

My bedroom windows face the east and the room is filled with harsh morning light when Drew places his hand on the back of my neck and pulls me into a kiss. “I am a Scientist” is on the stereo. I should be thinking about this kiss — one of the first in a new relationship — but instead I am thinking about riding in the car with my aunt, how she put a cassette in and said, “This is my favorite band. I love them more than I’ve ever loved any other band before, ever,” and I thought she was being ridiculous, but then this song started and by the time it was over, I found myself thinking, “This is my favorite band, I love them more than I’ve ever loved any other band before, ever.” I was in elementary school.

I am a Tree

i am a tree – counting my rings will do no good
i won’t live long but I would be with you if I could
when you take flight, remember me to one who lives there
since you have flown, there’s something special in the air

It is Thanksgiving and my dad is drunk. Drew and I are the last to get to my aunt’s house for dinner and my dad has put himself in charge of the stereo. He points toward Mark’s CDs, his finger indicating the Hardcore UFOs box set and he says, “I used to own that, I won it here, at a raffle.” He pauses, taking a big swig from a bottle of Chimay and says, “Gave it back, though. There was only one song I really liked — Pollard didn’t even write it.” Drew is working hard to make conversation, I know my dad makes him nervous and I am on edge, “Really? What song?” My dad is unsure — there are so many, he says — but he settles on “I am a Tree.” “This one,” he says, “this one.” And he starts it, mimes playing the first few riffs, and Drew’s face lights up — “That’s one of my favorites too!”

The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory (mp3)
I am a Scientist (mp3)
I am a Tree (mp3)