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Curtis Weyant

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Requiem for a DMB

September 18, 2014 by Curtis Leave a Comment
DMB fire dancer

In every man’s life there comes a time when he must ask himself a hard question. For me, that question occurred out of the blue, prompted by a headline on Facebook. It is this: Do I still consider myself a fan of the Dave Matthews Band? I responded to myself with an apoplectic, “Of course … [Read more…]

Posted in: Life Tagged: music

Five Sirsy songs

April 25, 2013 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Rich Libutti rips it up in "Skinny Atlas"

It’s no secret that Sirsy is my favorite indie band. I’ve been following them for about three-and-a-half years now, and their latest album, Coming Into Frame (my review), is the first album of new material that they’ve released since I first saw them in 2009. I’m excited for the band because since their album came … [Read more…]

Posted in: Life Tagged: music, Sirsy

Sirsy: “Coming Into Frame”

March 5, 2013 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Coming Into Frame" by Sirsy

It’s no secret that I am a huuuuge fan ofSirsy. So, what I’m about to say may come as a shock: I love their new album. (Perhaps I need to work on my shocking skills…) Coming Into Frame is Sirsy’s fifth studio album, and their first under the Funzalo Records label. It’s also their first … [Read more…]

Posted in: Life Tagged: music, reviews, Sirsy

Esoteric Holiday Song: Bonus track – Ben Folds Five “Brick”

December 26, 2012 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Ben Folds Five – "Brick"

I’ve always had the feeling that if I took the time to listen to more of Ben Folds’ songs, I would probably like them. As it is, this late-90s “pop alternative” hit is the only song of his I know. If I’m being disingenuous here, I’m sure someone will tell me. I’ve never actually thought … [Read more…]

Posted in: Literature Tagged: Christmas, holiday, music

Esoteric Holiday Song #1 – Sirsy “Some Kind of Winter”

December 25, 2012 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Sirsy – "Some Kind of Winter"

Anyone who knows me saw this coming twelve parsecs away. Sirsyis an amazing two-member band from Albany, NY, who is going to take the world by storm in 2013. You’ll want to know them before their next CD hits, so you can get the cushy seats on the bandwagon before it fills up even more. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Life Tagged: Christmas, holiday, music

Esoteric Holiday Song #2 – Tim Minchin “White Wine in the Sun”

December 24, 2012 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Tim Minchin

I was introduced to the music of Tim Minchin sometime last year by my best friend Dave. He’s funny, irreverent and sometimes rather crass (often all three at the same time), and I have come to quite enjoy his music. Tim wrote “White Wine in the Sun” in 2009 as a sort of atheist’s tribute … [Read more…]

Posted in: Literature Tagged: Christmas, holiday, music

Esoteric Holiday Song #3 – Toad the Wet Sprocket “Doesn’t Feel Like Christmas”

December 23, 2012 by Curtis Leave a Comment
"Doesn't Feel Like Christmas" by Toad the Wet Sprocket

I still count TTWS among my favorite bands. In high school and college, I found their mix of thoughtful lyrics and catchy music stimulating. “Fall Down” is one of the first songs I learned to play on guitar, and I still play it today — here’s me singing it at an open mic in Oneida, NY … [Read more…]

Posted in: Literature Tagged: Christmas, holiday, music

Esoteric Holiday Song #4 – Pearl Jam “Let Me Sleep”

December 22, 2012 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Pearl Jam, "Let Me Sleep"

In the midst of their angst-ridden rise to fame, Pearl Jam wrote a little ditty called “Let Me Sleep.” It’s short, simple and to-the-point: The magic of Christmas is gone, so leave me alone and just let it slide right over my sleeping body. I won’t even quote any of it, since there’s really not … [Read more…]

Posted in: Literature Tagged: Christmas, holiday, music

Esoteric Holiday Song #5 – Johnny Cash, “We Are the Shepherds”

December 21, 2012 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Johnny Cash – "The Christmas Spirit"

The last three songs I listed were thematically pretty dark, so I figured I’d lighten up the mood a bit. With a little of The Man in Black. “We Are the Shepherds” is one of four original Christmas songs Cash wrote for his 1963 albumThe Christmas Spirit. As the title implies, it tells the biblical … [Read more…]

Posted in: Literature Tagged: Christmas, holiday, music

Esoteric Holiday Song #6 – Coldplay “Christmas Lights”

December 20, 2012 by Curtis Leave a Comment
Coldplay - "Christmas Lights"

*sigh* Yes, Coldplay. I know what you’re thinking: “He’s gone off his m——f—ing gourd.” [WARNING: explicit explicitness at the other end of that link] I don’t judge you for judging me, but I do stand by my choice. This is a good song. Not happy good (what did you expect?), but good nonetheless. Musically, it’s … [Read more…]

Posted in: Literature Tagged: Chrismas, holiday, music
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