Jan. 4th, 2009

vovat: (Autobomb)
Yesterday, [livejournal.com profile] bethje and I went up to Hoboken, identified on a sign as the birthplace of Frank Sinatra and baseball (although there's certainly room for dispute on the latter). It's also a good rhyme for "broken," as well as "Hadoken." Anyway, we were there to meet up with [livejournal.com profile] not_glimmer, who was back from Oregon for the holidays. After finally managing to find our way after an annoying detour, we met at Gina's apartment (which is also [livejournal.com profile] therealtavie's apartment, but she wasn't there; I think she's purposely avoiding us). We went to lunch at a Japanese place called Illuzion, which was quite good and very interestingly decorated. In case you care, I had the sukiyaki. (Incidentally, the spellchecker apparently recognizes "sukiyaki," but not "Hoboken.") We got to hear some other would-be customers get really indignant at the management because they couldn't get the lunch special, like, a minute before the restaurant was supposed to stop serving it. Then we walked over to Ben & Jerry's, where we got some tasty but overpriced ice cream, and met up with Stephanie. Later on, we had dinner at the Brownstone Diner and Pancake Factory, where I had the blueberry pancakes. I was a little disappointed that they didn't have blueberries inside them like the ones my dad used to make, but they were still really good. What I really enjoyed, though, wasn't the copious food so much as the company. I rarely get the chance to see anyone outside the household for any real social interaction. I was kind of nervous and overstimulated the whole time, but it was a lot of fun.
vovat: (tmbg)
Having now reviewed every They Might Be Giants album, plus a few B-sides and other projects, I'm going to turn to the Johns' solo projects. Flansburgh was definitely the more productive John in this respect. As part of his Hello Recording Club (which I often wish I'd been able to get in on, but I wasn't a fan back then), there was an EP credited to Hello (The Band). This project was led by [livejournal.com profile] joshuafried and DJ Rolf Conant (a pseudonym for John Conant Flansburgh himself). Go, go, Satan, go! )

Next week (or thereabouts), I'll examine John Linnell's two solo projects, the excellent State Songs and the kinda weird House of Mayors.

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