Wednesday, February 11, 2009
I want to slap your face/I want to paint your nails/I want to make you scream/I want to braid your hair/I want to tell you lies/ I want to write you books/I want to scratch your cheeks
As anyone who has ever used Google (or any search engine for that matter) already knows, it's practically impossible to do a search for anything (from thimble to sock puppet, from hamster to earplug) without bumping into a. Porn, or b. Something ridiculous and/or funny. I found a rather nice combination of both the other day, added some music and voila, here you go, Letters have no Arms is pleased to present its very own video for Of Montreal's Gallery Piece.
Hope you enjoy it.
p.s. if Frank, Of Montreal's US publicist, happens to see this, we're still wondering when we can expect to receive that CD you promised us many months ago... ;-)
Posted by Unknown at 2/11/2009 2 comments
Labels: 2008, of montreal, skeletal lamping, video
Monday, December 8, 2008
Christmas Post #114: The Things That Really Matter

The Deer Tracks - Christmas Fire
Fireflies - X-mas Song
Declan O'Rourke - Christmas Wine (Acoustic)
*
"If you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own."
Badly Drawn Boy - Donna & Blitzen
Of Montreal - When You're Loved Like You Are
Aberfeldy - Love Is An Arrow
Softies - It's Love
The White Stripes - It's True That We Love One Another
*once again many thanks to Betsy Streeter for letting us use her wonderful illustrations*
Also see:
Christmas Post #111: Christmas is...Snow!
Christmas Post #112: Christmas is... Presents!
Christmas Post #113: Christmas is...Home!
Posted by Eliza K. at 12/08/2008 4 comments
Labels: aberfeldy, badly drawn boy, club 8, declan o'rourke, deer tracks, fireflies, noah and the whale, of montreal, softies, white stripes
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Songs about books: a mix tape
1. Akron/Family - Franny/You're Human
"Please Lord give me strength to be nobody 'cause I am not my thoughts'
("Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger)
"Woke this morning and it seemed to me
That every night turns out to be a little bit more like Bukowski
And yeah, I know he's a pretty good read but God, who'd want to be such an asshole?"
(about writer Charles Bukowski)
I will take the sun in my mouth"
("I Will Wade Out" by E.E. Cummings)
4. The Cure - Charlotte Sometimes
"Night after night she lay alone in bed, her eyes so open to the dark
The streets all looked so strange, they seemed so far away
But Charlotte did not cry"
("Charlotte Sometimes" by Penelope Farmer)
5. Of Montreal - The Past Is a Grotesque Animal
"I fell in love with the first cute girl that I met who could appreciate Georges Bataille
Standing at a Swedish festival discussing Story of the Eye"
("Story of the Eye" by Georges Bataille)
6. Idlewild - Roseability
"Gertrude Stein said "that’s enough"
(I know that that’s not enough now)
Rose, ability. There is no roseability"
("Sacred Emily" by Gertrude Stein)
7. Babyshambles - East of Eden
"There's a slow train rumblin' east of a place called Eden
The wind blowin' in proud as the trees upon the plain
And a stranger's voice talked to me of liberty and freedom"
("East of Eden" by John Steinbeck)
8. How Airplanes Fly - Luna, I Believe in You
"You're strange but in a good way, you keep things interesting
I never know what you'll say next, you always keep me guessing
Who cares if you've got radishes in your ears? Not me!
Maybe they're telling you something we can't hear, something that goes like this"
("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" by J.K. Rowling)
9. Los Campesinos! - Don't Tell Me to Do the Maths
"We know that we could sell your magazines
If only you would give your life to literature just
Don't read Jane Eyre!"
("Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë)
10. The Decemberists - Song for Myla Goldberg
"Sew wings to your pigeon toes
Put paper to pen to spell out Eliza"
("Bee Season" by Myla Goldberg)
"My girl had told us that she was a niece of Walt Whitman, but not which niece
And it takes a night and a girl and a book of this kind a long long time to find its way back"
(mentions poet Walt Whitman)
"Let's speed it up so we can slow back down
Kafka on the shore, ah Kafka on the shore!
Rising up so we can rise back down
Oh Kafka on the shore"
("Kafka on the Shore" by Haruki Murakami)
13. Kate Bush - Cloudbusting
"I wake up crying. You're making rain
And you're just in reach
When you and sleep escape me"
("A Book of Dreams" by Peter Reich)
14. The Divine Comedy - A Woman of the World
"Just you wait - hey, give the girl a break
And a fifty dollar bill will see to that
That ain't enough to feed the cat
Serve up the rats and super rats
Well they just get fatter while she fades away"
("Breakfast at Tiffany's" by Truman Capote)
("The Crying Of Lot 49" by Thomas Pynchon - incidentally
the same novel that inspired Yo La Tengo's "The Crying of Lot G")

... Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" refers to Marvin, the chronically depressed robot from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
...Franz Ferdinand's 'Love and Destroy' and The Rolling Stones' 'Sympathy for the Devil' are about the same book: Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita". Also, The Lawrence Arms' album 'The Greatest Story Ever Told" is a chapter by chapter allegory for the same book, with Brendan's songs functioning as the Moscow chapters and Chris's songs as the Jerusalem chapters.
...Coldplay's "Clocks" makes allusions to Friedrich von Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell"
...Klaxons' debut album "Myths of the Near Future" is named after a collection of short stories by J. G. Ballard and allusions to J. G. Ballard are made throughout the album. Also, their song "Gravity's Rainbow" is named after the book of the same name by Thomas Pynchon, while "Atlantis to Interzone" references William S. Burroughs' short story collection "Interzone"
...The Divine Comedy song "The Booklovers" mentions more than 70 writers.
...there are more than 500 'wizard rock' bands who draw inspiration for their lyrics exclusively from the Harry Potter series
...the band name "The Libertines" was taken from Marquis de Sade's "Lust of the Libertines"
...Green Day (Basket Case, Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?), Belle & Sebastian (La Pastie de la Bourgeoisie), Aesop Rock (Save Yourself), The Divine Comedy (Gin Soaked), Beastie Boys (Shadrach), Jedi Mind Tricks (Trinity), Komeda (Cathcer), Streetlight Manifesto (Here's to Life), Bloodhound Gang (Magna Cum Nada), Billy Joel (We Didn't Start the Fire), The Lawrence Arms (The Disaster March), The Ataris (If You Really Wanna Hear About It) etc. What do they have in common? They all have references to 'The Catcher in the Rye'.
...several songs on The Rakes' debut album "Capture/Release" reference books. According to singer (and known bookworm) Alan Donohoe, "We Are All Animals" was inspired by Peter Singer's "Animal Liberation" and Richard Dawkins' "The Selfish Gene". Also, "All Too Human" is named after Friedrich Nietzsche "Human, All Too Human". Donohoe has mentioned James Joyce, Richard Hawkins and Stephen King as some of his favorite writers.
Posted by Eliza K. at 10/09/2008 10 comments
Labels: akron family, babyshambles, billy bragg, bjork, cure, decemberists, divine comedy, idlewild, kate bush, literature, los campesinos, modest mouse, of montreal, radiohead, sound team, wilco
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Skeletal Lamping: 'Puzzling,contradicting,disturbing,humorous...'
i spend most of my time in a state of mild confusion and pensiveness. i imagine most people do too. this record is my attempt to bring all of my puzzling, contradicting,disturbing,humorous...fantasies, ruminations and observations to the surface, so that i can better dissect and understand their reason for being in my head. hence the title, Skeletal Lamping. Lamping is the name of a rather dreadful hunting technique where, hunters go into the forest at night, flood an area in light, then shoot, or capture,the animals as they panic and run from their hiding places..." (read the original blog post here.)
'I feel just like a ghost'
Why am i so damaged? Why am I so troubled, girl? I don't know how long I can hold on, if it's gonna be like this forever...'
My self-concept is awaiting your invasion,
clumsy penetration punishment… oh yeah!
When asking why their kisses are sorrowful, remember the howl of our first verse.
Bonus track: Of Montreal - Make Out, Fall Out, Make Up (Love is All cover)
+Pre-order the album at Insound!
Posted by Unknown at 8/23/2008 2 comments
Labels: 2008, indie pop, leak, of montreal, preview, skeletal lamping, U.S.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Don't judge a song by its cover

CSS – Knife (Grizzly Bear)
British Sea Power – Caribou (Pixies)
Ladytron – Open your heart (Human League)
Pavement – Something (Beatles)
Final fantasy – Peach, Plum, Pear (Joanna Newsom)
The Postal Service – Against all odds (Phil Collins)
Lou Barlow - Cold as Ice - (Foreigner)
Posted by Unknown at 6/13/2008 2 comments
Labels: beatles, Brazil, british sea power, Canada, cover, css, final fantasy, human league, joanna newsom, ladytron, lou barlow, love is all, of montreal, Pavement, pixies, postal service, sebadoh, U.S.
Friday, May 9, 2008
I loved you in my dreams
you will be remembered,
you were the one I needed,
I loved you in my dreams."
Bret Easton Ellis - Lunar Park
Of Montreal - Miss Blonde, your Papa is failing
The Magnetic Fields - Papa was a Rodeo
Bright Eyes - Something Vague
The Microphones - I can't believe you actually died
The Unicorns - Ready to die
The Smiths - Asleep
Posted by Unknown at 5/09/2008 4 comments
Labels: bret easton ellis, bright eyes, indie pop, literature, lunar park, magnetic fields, microphones, of montreal, smiths, U.K., U.S., unicorns