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Archive for May, 2009

Amy Adams

Monday, May 25th, 2009

So here’s a weird coincidence - “Cousin Beth” in the episode of Buffy where Tara’s family comes back to get her is Amy Adams from Disney’s Enchanted.  Just thought I’d share.

The Long Fall Back to Earth

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Jars of Clay’s latest album is “The Long Fall Back to Earth” - and so far, it’s not really my favorite effort of theirs.  With every album they release they give themselves a new “sound,” but the melodic quality is usually pretty good throughout - up until the self-consciously folksy “Who We Are Instead,” and declining ever since.  There are still a few good songs in each album, though.

Mostly, “The Long Fall” sounds like a mellow mush (even more than “Much Afraid”, which is saying something) - you eventually learn to distinguish the songs (some of them) after listening several times, but the first time through it all sounds pretty much the same.  This album also breaks new ground for Jars in presenting the first songs I find aggressively bad - and these are ostensible the album’s “singles:” “Closer” and “Two Hands.”  The melodies are oversimplistic and highly repetitive, the lyrics ride the melody awkwardly, and there’s nothing really interesting going on in the chord department either.

Nevertheless, “Safe to Land” is an excellent song, and “Weapons,” “Heaven,” “Headphones,” and some of the other tracks are all right.  The sound for this album is a dreary 80’s sound, heavy on the electronic mellowness and piano wash.  I tend to like minor-key 80s music, of course, but it has its limits.  If you can stand that for a whole album with no variation, then the album might be worth it.  Otherwise, I recommend getting “Safe to Land” from iTunes and being done with it.

The weird thing to me is how so many of the Internet reviews seem to rate each successive Jars of Clay album as superlatively awesome and groundbreaking.  There seems to be no connection whatsoever to the reviews Google calls up and the actual quality of the songs as I perceive them.  Maybe music criticism is too subjective?  Or maybe these music reviews are designed to sell albums more than gauge quality?  I don’t read pop music criticism very often, so I just don’t know.  But it is frustrating.

Eddie Sotto on Imagineering

Friday, May 15th, 2009

The ImagineeringDisney blog has an interesting post by a former Imagineer named Eddie Sotto on what he would do with the current Disney parks.  Most of what he says resonates with me pretty well, but then he comes to how he would revamp Epcot - make the World Showcase pavilions more authentic (Japan would have the neon of Ginza as well as the serenity of Kyoto, etc), make the Future World pavilions be more “legit,” demonstrate by example rather than preach, etc.

This kind of thinking turns my stomach a little - it satisfies the superego rather than the id, so to speak, and that’s not why people go to theme parks.  The first and foremost job of a theme park, it seems to me, is the same as that of a video game or a musical or any other number of creative projects - to make an emotional connection with people.  Authenticity and political correctness are joyless values - something else entirely.

Castle Graphics

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Just to prove I’ve gotten at least some work on RiftMaker done, I’m posting my current draft of my castle tileset master.  I’m not terribly good at the graphic arts, so it takes me a lot of effort and study of existing RPG sprites to get even this far.

RiftMaker Castle Exterior Tileset Master

RiftMaker Castle Exterior Tileset Master