Ten months without a post! Sorry about this corner of our little alphabetical world - somehow 7"s get overlooked and I tend to do them in batches. We left off with Chisel last year and pick it up with a 7" that might actually belong chronologically before 'The O.T.S.'. Post-8 AM All Day Chisel never did much for me, apart from a few songs here and there. 'It's Alright, You're OK' feels like a tune with a bit more pop chart potential than anything before. Leo's voice has always been high in the mix, and there's a lot less guitar scrapings, instead being driven by a bouncing bassline and an organ-swirl chorus. That said it's a lot less 'heavy' and the traces of 'punk' are removed in favour of a more feel-good, soulful mod pop. I like this song a lot, but you have no idea how many times I listened to it in high school. The b-side is a song that for some reason I always thought was a cover, but it's actually not. It's a bit more driving, with some good strumming, maybe a return to form of their old Nothing New-era sound. It's lacking the one spark of greatness to catapult it out of B-side territory, but at this point, I'll take it over the flip.
Roy Lichtenstein: Inside the Art Institute of Chicago
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Produced for the Art Institute of Chicago via Blue State Digital in 2012.
Behind the scenes with curator James Rondeau as he plans and installs the
largest...
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