30 January, 2007

Warm Music for Cold Days

It’s cold, oh yes, very cold. This weather makes me want to hibernate, even my iPod is pissed off (do you guys ever notice your iPods freezing up in cold weather?) Anyway, I get angry at my “summer music” when there’s snow on the ground. It’s just so freakin’ peppy and sunny, like your friends who live in Florida and complain about 45 degree days. The real problem is that I don’t have a lot of “winter music” per se. I guess everybody starts dancing when they’re happy, and everyone is happy when they can feel their feet (pretty simple equation.) Maybe if people embraced the happy funky music of the world and started moving in the winter months, instead of turning into Oscar the frozen grouch and climbing back in bed, everyone would be a lot happier and a lot warmer. Here’s some music for testing my theory:


Bonfires of Sao Joao by Forro In the Dark is a warm place to start, and utterly reminiscent of nighttime bonfires. It’s smoky, jazzy, and south of the border where forro is literally a form of dance and a fairly simple style of music. Forro In the Dark branches out, adding a few more instruments, some guest stars (Bebel Gilberto, Miho Hatori, and David Byrne.) It took me awhile to note the Talking Heads influence, but it’s definitely there, especially when you listen to the Heads’ later music where they bring in world beats. Bebel Gilberto adds a little tropical airy touch to the sound of “Wandering Sparrow” giving it a bit of Brazil. This is very warm music, some tango sounds, handclaps, and basically a sense of joy pervading the album.


Funeral by Arcade Fire was the soundtrack to my first day out of the house after a major snow and ice storm. I must say that you cannot truly appreciate this music until you’ve listened to it in the glow of the melting ice that pulls on trees and imagined actually being snowed in. It’s haunting and gorgeous, and you start to really understand the lyrics. No, this band won’t warm you up (they’re from Canada, what do you expect?!) but they can put a smile on your face when the weather outside is frightful.


Little Miss Sunshine (Soundtrack) by various musical talents is a ridiculously fun soundtrack. I have yet to see the movie, but if it’s anywhere near as good as the delightful Devotchka tunes (along with a little Sufjan Stevens, Tony Tisdale, and Rick James biatch) on the soundtrack, then it will be amazing. Especially fun is “Til the End of Time” by Devotchka, with soaring strings and marching drums. Hopefully, it will bring the sunshine back to everyone.


Finally, but certainly not least appreciated by any standards is the Aaron Copland masterpiece “Rodeo: IV, Hoe-Down” which can bring chills to your spine, but also evokes a day on the prairie. It’s pretty, and peppy, and happy, all of the things you need to wake up at 6:30 AM on a chilly winter morning. Don’t waste hot water in your shower, listen to hot music (but please shower also)!

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