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Gianmaria Testa: he was working on the railroad.  
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What is a blog?  For us it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Published Aug. 1, 2007 at 2:35 p.m.
Tags: the go, sub pop, white stripes, mad planet, placebo, stabbing westward, the rave, gianmaria testa, editors, interpol, joy division, piemonte, frisell

There's a lot of music swirling around today and I must declutter my mind, so I'm unloading all of this stuff from my brain and onto your browser...

Detroit's The Go -- contemporaries of fellow Motor Citizens The White Stripes -- are still around (a fact that confounded at least one person I talked with today!) and coming to Milwaukee this week to promote the new disc, "Howl On the Haunted Beat You Ride."

Jack White, in fact, was a member of this psychedelic-tinged garage rock outfit before launching the Stripes.

Gritty and low-fi and packed with melodies, this new disc is perhaps the band's best since its 1999 breakthough "Whatcha Doin'," released on Sub Pop.

You can see The Go at The Mad Planet on Center Street on Saturday, Aug. 4.

After twice releasing Placebo's brilliant "Meds" record, Virgin Records now issues "Extended Play '07," an EP to accompany the band's current U.S. tour, which doesn't stop in Milwaukee, sadly. The band hasn't been here since playing at The Rave as openers for Stabbing Westward. Could that really have been in 1998?

Anyway, this EP has a track from each of the band's studio discs, alongside live versions of "Pure Morning," "Infra-Red" and Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill." It's not essential, but it's fun.

The second Editors disc is out in the States now and hearing it makes me wonder what the fuss is about in the UK. Some reviewers over there have panned it as taking a bad turn for the band, but, to me, it sounds pretty much like the first one, with some minor sonic differences. That is, it sounds like a band that loves Joy Division (see: Interpol).

That's fine and the record is listenable and OK, but while the band's first disc wasn't as brilliant as some would have you believe, the second one isn't as awful as some would have you believe.

It looks like Piedmont singer/songwriter Gianmaria Testa has finally ditched the day job. In his press materials it was always pointed out that Testa, despite his musical career, was still a station master on the Italian railways. Articles about his new record, "Da Questa Parte Del Mare" (Harmonia Mundi), describe him as an ex-railway employee.

That's good news, he oughta focus on his left of center folk infused music that is rooted in modern Italian traditions like the Paolo Conte-flavored cantautore style and in Piedmontese culture (although this disc doesn't have any songs in Piedmontese language).

Despite that, however, this is arguably the most place-specific effort to date from the Alba-based Testa. "Seminatori di grano" is about the men and women who work in the fields, sowing corn seeds; "Al mercato di Porta Palazzo" paints a picture of the hustle and bustle of Turin's street market; and "La nostra citta'" is a tribute to a (non-specific) hometown.

Bill Frisell adds some guitar to a few tunes, but Testa and his understated band don't really need him. They have enough personality, skill and good taste on their own.

Thanks for listening, I hope that wasn't too painful. I'm sure you'll let me know if it was.



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Posted by EliCash on Jan. 22, 2008 at 6:54 p.m. (report)

I have to update this; i have listened to 'An End Has A Start' more times, and learned to like it. I still prefer the debut, by a landslide, but the sophomore album is a grower for sure. The title track is my current fave.

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Posted by EliCash on Aug. 7, 2007 at 11:59 a.m. (report)

P.S. I don't read Spin either. I just make up my own opinions, I don't need someone else to make my mind up for me.

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Posted by EliCash on Aug. 7, 2007 at 11:50 a.m. (report)

thanks a lot, Sandstorm. I would tell you about the same thing, then. I disagree with your views on The Cribs as well. Editors are good, but I only listened to the new album once and it bored me. Are people not entitled to their own opinion?

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Posted by sandstorm on Aug. 3, 2007 at 8:50 a.m. (report)

"Smokers At The Hospital Door" on the Editors new album might be miles away the best single by anybody so far this year. Eli, only you and an maybe marilee matlin would say of this album "there aren't the memorable/accessable songs with much re-play value on the new album." If everybody wants to compare this band to Interpol, so be it. they DO sound like Interpol. but if you really believe this record isn't better than the new Interpol, you need to get your tin ear checked and to cancel your subscription to Spin for they've misled you.

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Posted by EliCash on Aug. 2, 2007 at 8:09 a.m. (report)

I know that one, if nobody else, RacillaKillah... on a side note, I also agree that the new Editors is not nearly as good as the first. While I agree with Bobby that it sounds about the same, they forgot the tunes on this one. It's the same style, yet there aren't the memorable/accessable songs with much re-play value on the new album. I still like the first album but don't plan on listening to the new album again soon...

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