I was sitting home yesterday letting my laptop serve up what it wanted out of the 9.7 days’ worth of music it has in its innards, and Bleu’s "DDBDD" came on.
This, of course, brought me right back to the summer of 1993, the last summer I lived in Minneapolis. I didn’t know it was to be my last summer – I managed the world’s fastest move back to the East coast on having been summarily accepted as a transfer to the University of Maine School of Law: two weeks from acceptance to classes starting. I try to remember that summer when I get the idea that something isn’t doable in the time allotted. If I found someone to take over my lease, packed my one-bedroom apartment, loaded the caboodle into a U-Haul and made the two-day trek from Minneapolis to Portland* in two weeks, I can bloody well do ANYTHING.
Sorry – digressions upon digressions. Getting back to the point, "How on earth did an album released in 2002 bring you to 1993?" I hear you cry.
Two words: Andy Sturmer. Andy Sturmer of the sadly short-lived band Jellyfish, which I saw live that summer, works with Bleu, and on some songs (as with "DDBDD," and "Could be Worse"), the result is so Jellyfish-like I get an absolute jones for more jangly, harmony-drenched, sunny-yet-slightly-bombastic power pop.
So I’m begging you: any recommendations? The last.fm playlist in the sidebar to the right has some good examples of what I’m talking about.
*Hat tip to Dad, who did the driving, but only because he hates being driven.