I have always liked Dr. Seuss and although not one of his best, this is a good book to read to a little one that likes to make silly sounds. BTW, what the hell is a wocket anyway?
Musical Chops
Now for those of you who expecting deep, intellectual insight into music and its many forms, go to some other website. This is not anything close to that. This is just simply a section dedicated to music in my collection that I listen to and I notice that my daughter bobs her head to. If you want a more rounded view of my musical tastes, check out my Last.Fm account. With that said, here's a simple review:


Artist: The Sea and Cake
Album: Everybody
Release: Spring 2007
I bought this album off of amazon a few weeks ago and haven't stopped listening to it. Its great. Everytime I pop it in the cd player or fire up winamp, I am greeted with some excellent post-rock hailing from the Chicago area. Breezy pop tunes surrounded by an impeccable sense of timing and always infectious vocals. I have been a long time fan of this band thanks to my tenure at a local coffeehouse and the excellent musical taste of my good buddy Jeremy. He brought in a copy of Nassau (released in 1995) and I have been hooked ever since. The first track on the new album, "Up on Crutches", is infuriatingly catchy, with its excellent vocals from lead singer/ guitarist Sam Prekop. His vocals are surrounded by awesome bass lines and sweet drums. From here the album just sends out chill, relaxed movements that are sure to de-stress. This album tends to be more groove than rock and is an excellent accompaniment to a nice sit down with any number of Dr. Seuss books. My daughter bobs her head along with me as we sail through the cd, which is good in length and varied in speed. I advise all to check this out, especially those who have not heard of this band. You will be in for a nice treat.












Reader Comments (1)
Sup man? Nice blog you got going here. Its good to see another stay at home dad out there. You have quite a list of tracks in your last-fm there. Just quickly checking them out and Tokyo Police Club really sounds like my style. I will have to keep checking. Nice review as well. Later on and check me out sometime (again). : )