Sundays are ultra-predictable for the most part:
- Sunday Times
- Brunch
- trianglerock.com data-entry
- reviewing records for WXDU
- radio show
Like literally I could cut/paste that list every Sunday & it would be accurate.
Reviews this week: Jenks Miller & Rose Cross NC at Hopscotch, and the brand new T0W3RS record. Sorry, not going to paste those reviews here – they’re “reviews” for WXDU meaning they’re mostly intended to provide a small amount of context, a wee bit of insight into which songs sound like what, a list of any bad language, and a ranked list of fave songs to play on the air. They’re highly utilitarian & by longstanding tradition aren’t published outside of the station.
Anyone who has ever done college radio will likely know what I’m talking about – it’s a tradition that transcends.
Dinner at Geer Street, which was wilder than usual on a Sunday night.
Tried to start reading the new Paolo Bacigalupi, but 10 pages in it was just unbearably YA, much moreso than Shipbreaker/Drowned Cities. That’s partly because it’s set in something much closer to the present – it was a Banksy reference that finally made me put it down in disgust. It was done in that facile, covertly condescending way that makes me hate Cory Doctorow’s books.
Paolo: More flooded future-world speculative fiction, fewer insta-dated popcult references, please!
In that moment of weakness I went ahead & bought the new William Gibson. I had persisted through the Bigend trilogy but was so nonplussed by the time I reached the end that I hadn’t really even paid attention to the press around the new one.
But hey, so far, 30-40 pages in, it’s pretty darn good. Not remotely as glib as the Bigend books. I’m sure I’ll report again as I progress through the thing.