A lengthy blog entry that starts from new muzak and turns into a surprisingeulogy
Bought Foo Fighters’ In Your Honor today. Haven’t yet listened to it (been busy off hearing distance of the stereo, and a lot of other excuses). The reviews have been lukewarm, but as a veteran Grohl-fan, I’ve got mighty hopes for the quality of the record.
Bought the three disc version. The ever-reliable Tunnelin Levy had it, where eg. play.com cried “sold out” weeks ago. It’s a double album, but it’s the extra disc that’s the most interesting. It’s got the whole record in “extra stereo”, and the acoustic side as a 5.1 mix. Same thing seems to be happening on other fronts as well, still haven’t got the new NIN, but that is sold in a similar configuration as well.
Also bought the new Kuha album called Telekineettinen Testilaboratorio after Aaro’s very positive review. I’ll add my raves/flamage after a couple of rounds in the machine.
Also bought Markku Halme’s history of Rumba-newspaper. They’ve come a long way in twenty-odd years. Very cheap in the akateeminen’s summer sale, well-written and informative. What more could one ask from a book describing the life of a magazine I once read quite regularly.
And while checking for the validity of the link to the magazine’s homepage, noted that the country’s most vocal letter writers has passed away. Timo Saarniemi, a self-described rock’n'roll anthropologist is now gone. Never was a fan of his colorful prose, but I did admire his tenacity in his one-way communication. The finnish music press will definitely be poorer without him around.

