Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The Homophones LP is now available!

<a href="http://thehomophones.bandcamp.com/album/holiday-in-your-head">Little Wings by The Homophones</a>

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Homophones played Johnny Brenda's in Philly this past Friday, December 19th. It was a fantastic show, and I was able to capture some moments from my time in Philly pre-show and post-show. Unfortunately, no one was able to capture us during the performance, but this is all the more reason to see a Homophones show in the moment anyway...

Chez Jason avec les lumieres

Rusty paint in the backyard

Johnny Brenda's

The stage at JB's
The great Julio...

Homofeets

Ryan and Dan pre-show

Josh v3.0, Joel, Ben

Joel and Jason

At Transit, the odd guy looking at the camera really wanted to be in a photo,
he's posing in every photo I took

Monday, November 24, 2008

Handy dandy new items...

I used to own this fantastic keyboard as a child, until it was "garage-saled" by my mother when I went off to college. Many years later I was reunited with it thanks to a garage sale in the middle of nowhere, NY. Unfortunately, it's not the exact same model as the one I used to own, which had the demo song "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" by Wham. This new one has some crappy generic demo, but I am happy nonetheless to have the infamous Pearl Drop sound back again...




Also found a lovely Jaymar toy piano at a local flea market. Now the Homophones have exactly 2 Jaymar toy pianos, and we'll have to find a way to best exploit the duo...

Monday, August 18, 2008

Whoa it's magic...

A number of years ago I was introduced to the incredible "Magic Organ" series, which was released by the Ranwood Records group back in the '70s, thanks to an impulse purchase at a garage sale in the town of West Bloomfield, NY. "The Magic Organ Goes To Hawaii" has been a staple in my car's cassette deck ever since, and its matching yellow case/cassette is a welcome change from all those boring clear tapes or gray tapes. If you've never heard "The Magic Organ Goes To Hawaii," it kind of sounds like your great old Hawaiian standards as played through a very cheesey sounding console organ, complete with the funny percussion and all.

Needless to say, I've been on the lookout for the other members of the Magic Organ series ever since, especially on vinyl, and so it was with great excitement that I happened upon this item at a local Amvets store in Buffalo, NY. I'm not big on "carousel music" (i.e. showtunes), but this is the Magic Organ, so at the very least it will be ripe with sonic entertainment.


As luck would have it, I ended up forgetting about this purchase for a good six months or so (much of this due to the lack of free time I have for listening to records during graduate school), and recently went back to my record bin to give this new addition to the Magic Organ collection a try, when low and behold I pull the record out of the jacket and what do I see inside...

A VINYL COPY OF THE MAGIC ORGAN GOES TO HAWAII!!
It truly is magic.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Why Steven Chow is the greatest

After rewatching Kung Fu Hustle again this evening for the 400th time, I am reminded of why I will always consider this one of the most entertaining cinematic gems of all time.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Catching Up

The Homophones had a recent reunion of sorts, as Jason visited Buffalo to play a gig at Mohawk Place, and work a bit more on the Gray Ghost EP. Here are a few glimpses of that experience...

Jason on the Hammond while Moog the cat listens in


Kevin, who filled in on electronic drums at the gig, showing the guts of an Oberheim DMX drum machine on loan to us for the gig


And an obligatory shot of myself and Alison with none other than NPR's Carl Kasell, who was in town last Friday night

I have recently returned from a weeklong excursion in Brooklyn, catching up with old friends and finally completing the tracklisting for the Homophones album. Only mastering is left!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The inspiration of science

The Toronto Science Museum is always a source of excitement and inspiration...




Saturday, March 15, 2008