Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience

So the Gin Blossoms recently came up in conversation...  they will be performing at a small theater in downtown New Bruanfels called the Bruantex.

I briefly considered attending until I heard that tickets would be retailing for over 45 dollars.   That's a hefty sum for a band I rarely go out of my way to listen to and I'm pretty sure I saw them perform in some capacity in the late 90's.   

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The album New Miserable Experience is certifiably one of the best debut albums I've ever heard.   I recall purchasing this my Freshmen year of high school and listening to it a lot while commuting on bus between Mercedes and San Benito.

I didn't really listen to the record much until college...  when the band kinda came up again in conversation.  I vividly remember my friend Donald getting upset at me for owning the album.  He had some weird issue with the band for failing to pull together a proper follow up album.  He said something to the effect of "they were supposed to be the next Replacements...  "  then he drunkenly changed the subject to something else.   Donnie is difficult like that sometimes.

Slipped the album out for a few spins last year when I heard my friend Robert Vito had covered them on his Blackbird Sing album.   I'm still shocked by how incredible the song tracking is on this album.

The first four tracks are absolute keepers.  The song "Cajun Song" is one of the few southern hill country songs I can actually stomach... and the deep tracks on the record such as "Found out about you", "Allison Road" and "29" make this album so easy to listen to all the way through.

If you haven't listened to this album in a while, give it a spin.  I think you'll find it reading as I did.

Stand out tracks:

Artist: Gin Blossoms
Album: New Miserable Experience
Producer: Gin Blossoms, John Hampton
Label: A&M
Recorded: Ardent Studios, AB Recorders

The Afghan Whigs - Gentleman

Have you ever spent any considerable amount of time determining how many albums on your shelf specifically address the subject of love or being in relationships?

I'd say the majority of mine are about missing out on love or having your fucking heart stabbed and returned on a platter by a woman... 

A slim amount of my albums are penned by women and a smaller amount of those records are penned by someone who solely lays blame on my gender.

Gentlemen by the Afghan Whigs is pretty much the example of someone recording how fucking awful men can be.  It's one track after another about how fucking selfish we are and why we're ultimately the most dangerous thing on this planet.

Artist: The Afghan Whigs
Album: Gentelman
Producer: Greg Dulli 
Label: Elektra Records
Recorded: Ardent Studios (If I Were Going - was recorded at Ultrasuede)