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Posts By Crommunist
0 King’s Head Pub
0 Even Handed Odds – Space
My band (formerly CROWN, now Even Handed Odds) recorded a couple of tracks for an LP that never materialized. This is one of the tracks that made it.
1 Even Handed Odds – Gravity
My band (formerly CROWN, now Even Handed Odds) recorded a couple of tracks for an LP that never materialized. Happily for me, we recorded the one I wrote.
0 FTBCon: The Air Up There – Atheist Communities in Canada
This is a session I hosted for the Freethought Blogs online conference, FTBConscience. A panel of atheists discussed what’s happening in Canada, and how Canadian experiences might differ from those of Americans.
0 FTBCon: Atheists in Pop Culture
This is a session I organized and hosted for the Freethought Blogs online conference, FTBConscience. I put together a panel of atheist bloggers/personalities to discuss representations of atheism in popular culture.
0 CROWN – Believe
I used to play in a band called CROWN. We released an EP back in 2011, and this song is from that album.
Stuart Alves – lead vocals, guitar
Darin Cohen – guitar
Ian Cromwell – viola, vocals
Paul Omstead – vocals, guitar
Recorded at Clark Drive Studios by Rick Wellin
0 CROWN – My Time
I used to play in a band called CROWN. We released an EP back in 2011, and this song is from that album.
Stuart Alves – bass, vocals
Darin Cohen – guitar
Ian Cromwell – viola, vocals
Paul Omstead – lead vocals, guitar
Recorded at Clark Drive Studios by Rick Wellin
0 CROWN – The Night Before
I used to play in a band called CROWN. We released an EP back in 2011, and this song is from that album.
Stuart Alves – bass, vocals
Darin Cohen – guitar
Ian Cromwell – viola, vocals
Paul Omstead – lead vocals, guitar
Recorded at Clark Drive Studios by Rick Wellin
0 Justin Timberlake – Cry Me a River
Back in undergraduate, I had a major chip on my shoulder when it came to trendy and popular things. My reasoning was that if it’s popular, it can’t possibly be any good. I’ve mellowed (a bit) since then, but I’m still very distrustful of mega-popular things, partially because I often find myself out of step with pop culture and partially because I try to avoid herd mentality whenever possible.
That being said, there is some stuff that is both popular and good, and my attitude often precludes me from enjoying it until it’s too late in the game. A friend recommended FutureSex/LoveSounds to me, and I decided that I trusted her enough to give it a try. I wasn’t really into the album so much, but I was impressed with the depth and breath of music on the album. It, along with his guest spots on Saturday Night Live turned me around on Justin Timberlake.
While this song is from a different album, it’s still a good tune, and gets people jammin’ when I play it. I hope you enjoy it!
Let me know what you think!
0 Simon and Garkunkel – The Boxer
My mother was a huge Paul Simon fan. For a while, I used to listen to “Graceland” every night as I went to sleep. I think I could probably sing the whole album, karaoke style, from memory. In fact, Simon’s proclivity for blending different styles of music, as he does on the “Graceland” album, was a huge influence on my own musical preferences and tastes.
This song, which is a regular feature in my live show, is probably one of his best (and that’s a high bar to clear). I tried my best to do it justice.
Let me know what you think!
