Rent: A Review

29 November 2005 11.04 pm
Music, Reviews

I recently went to go see the musical-turned-movie Rent written directed by Chris Columbus. I found the movie quite good, and the music was the best part of the movie. I’ve been listening to the soundtrack almost non-stop since seeing the movie. I would give this movie 5 stars, because of the great acting, great cinematography and musical aspects. Below is the summary from imdb:

Based on Puccini’s La Boheme, tells the story of one year in the life of friends living the Bohemian life in modern day East Village New York. Among the group are our narrator nerdy love struck filmmaker Mark; the object of his affection his former lover, Maureen; Maureen’s Harvard educated public interest lawyer lesbian lover Joanne; Mark’s roommate HIV+ former junkie, Roger; Roger’s lover the HIV+ drug addicted S&M dancer, Mimi; their former roommate HIV+ computer genius Tom Collins; Collins’ HIV+ drag queen street musician lover Angel; and Benjamin Coffin III a former member of the group who married money and has since become their landlord and the opposite of everything they stand for. Shows how much changes or doesn’t change in the 525,600 minutes that make up a year.

This film adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning rock opera tells the story of one year in the life of a group of bohemians struggling in modern day East Village New York. The story centers around Mark (Anthony Rapp) and Roger (Adam Pascal), two roommates. While a former tragedy has made Roger numb to life, Mark tries to capture it through his attempts to make a film. In the year that follows, the group deals with love, loss, AIDS, and modern day life in one truly powerful story. Rosario Dawson, Jesse L. Martin, Idina Menzel, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Tracie Thoms, and Taye Diggs also star.

The soundtrack includes a couple songs and some parts of other songs that didn’t make it into the big screen version of the film. If you’re still wondering if the movie is any good, I’m planning on buying the DVD the day it comes out, which will hopefully contain all the scenes that didn’t make the final production.

You can visit the Rent homepage here, and the Soundtrack homepage here.


Scott Stapp - The Great Divide

24 November 2005 1.11 pm
Music, Reviews


As you all know, I’m normally not someone to plug an individual or a website on my blog, but I’ve decided this is a worthy cause. I recently bought the first CD from the former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp. The general sound on the CD sounds much like the original Creed sound. Thus far, my favorite song on the CD is the title track, “The Great Divide.” The guitar in this song is very reminiscent of Mark Tremonti’s guitar style. (Mark Tremonti now plays for the band Alter Bridge since the Creed breakup). Scott Stapp says he’s matured a lot since the breakup, and his lyrics go to show. The song “The Great Divide” has some very insightful lyrics:

You set me free!
To live my life
You became my reason to survive the great divide
You set me Free!

While many people criticized Creed for taking a non-Christian stance toward their religious beliefs, it is now known that Scott Stapp is in fact a Christian. He’s written a song for the CD entitled “Songs Inspired by the Passion of the Christ.” It’s another great CD, I would advise everyone to check it out.


MySpace - My Tool for Music

21 November 2005 11.17 pm
Personal, Music

I’ve finished a rough recording of my song “Falling.” If you’re interested in hearing it, you can navigate to this page:

http://www.myspace.com/sawyerpangborn

Take note - it’s a rather rough as far as recording is concerned, I’ll have a better version up soon. Thanks for all the encouragement. I welcome any comments on the MySpace page or here. Suggestions, comments, smart aleck retorts, sarcasm. Anything to let me know how people like or dislike it. Thanks for staying around.


Coming Soon

14 September 2005 2.03 pm
Personal, Music, Blogging

There are many things I’m working on for my blog, and otherwise.
You should look for this in the future:

-an instant preview for commenting
-a quicktag option for commenting
-a direct link to Graphic Memory (my up and coming photoblog)

CD News: I’m recording again. Those of you who are interested in getting my CD, I’ll have some more information soon on this page.

Thanks for your support.


Acoustic

17 August 2005 10.10 am
Music

Work on my new CD is progressing quite well. I’ve finally decided on the title and several of the songs. The title of the CD will be Acoustic (ah-koo-stik). I’ve also got some simple cover art that I’m quite happy with here. I had several others that I had liked, but this one beat them all out. I’m going to release the CD on the first of September, unless I get set back too far. This CD will be an enhanced CD, meaning there will be regular computer content on the CD in addition to the music. You’ll be able to access my original song lyrics, see optional cover art, and all of the promotional materials for the web. I’ll include the promotional materials so that you can put the content on your own webpage.

If you have any more questions or comments, just leave them here.


Recording

24 June 2005 6.14 pm
Personal, Music

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As some of you know, I’m an avid music lover and a guitarist. I’ve written and played quite a bit of music, and so I’ve decided that I’m going to release a CD. I’m not yet certain how many songs or which songs will end up on the disc, but it’s likely that the CD will be mainly acoustic. I may include some other background instruments, as time provides. The best title I’ve come up with for the CD is Good Mourning. I’ll release more information about the compact disc and when it will be available as soon as I have set a date and decided on the final cut of songs.


Music Meme

3 June 2005 5.08 pm
Music

I’ll take that baton, Tom. I know it doesn’t seem like I have a ton of music, but so many of my CD’s aren’t on my PC. I just haven’t had the time to rip them all back on after my hard drive died.

Total volume of music on my computer:
8.3 GB

The last CD I bought:
Actual CD: Bush - Golden State (Used)
Digital CD: Lifehouse - You and Me (Single)

Song playing right now:
Carbon Leaf - Life Less Ordinary

Five songs I listen to a lot, or that mean a lot to me:
Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Staind - So Far Away
Creed - One Last Breath
Creed - What’s This Life For?
Todd Agnew - Grace Like Rain

Thanks to Tom Kiehn for this one.

Passing the Baton to:
(I know, it’s not enough. But hey, I’m a leader usually, not a follower.)

Katie Kiehn
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