Posts tagged ‘wolf larsen’

May 25, 2012

May Mix: A Long Time Ago, In A Galaxy Far, Far Away …

Exactly 35 years ago today, one of the most famous movies of all time debuted on the big screen. You may or may not be a “Star Wars” fan, but very likely you’ve seen at least one of the films at some time in your life. Undeniable is the impact it had on the world of pop culture, especially film and the widespread understanding of monomyth.

In some ways, the franchise has become a mockery over time, not least of which due to the introduction of Jar Jar Binks and the weak, awkward chemistry between Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala in the prequels — and the geekiest of “Star Wars” geeks will give you plenty more reasons to wish a pox upon George Lucas. But something can definitely be said for the money-making empire that is “Star Wars.” This thing will never stop selling, and it’s truly a phenomenon that I may never fully comprehend. There are new movies being made every day, and yet these ones came with such force, appealing to all sorts of people.

Maybe it’s the characters — the wise and skilled Yoda, the eccentric C-3PO, the scoundrely Han Solo and of course every lady-lover’s sex fantasy Princess Leia. Maybe it’s the fantastic galaxy, one of the most expansive ventures movie-goers have ever taken into an imagined world. Or perhaps it’s all the human components that make us feel connected, despite how unreal it all seems to the naked eye. It combines comedy, romance, drama, science fiction, action and adventure. There really is something for basically everybody.

Why yes, I am sexy. Thanks so much for noticing, though I fully expected you would.

October 4, 2011

Pick up Wolf’s pack of songs at Bandcamp for free

Wolf Larsen (if that IS her real name, because, seriously, cool name!) is releasing an album this year, from what I gather. A debut, even! This is what I’ve learned from what little information can be found about the indie-folk musician on the Internet. Of course, my search began because I discovered Larsen’s Bandcamp page and can’t stop swooning over her seven-plus-minute song “If I Be Wrong.”

Considering the prevalent strings section, this music breaches into chamber-pop territory, but with her softened Paula Cole vocals and minimalistic demeanor, it’s certainly not your average chamber-pop. Foremost, Larsen is a folk artist, pairing only husky voice and guitar for “Two Doves” and much of “Jedi.”

Four songs on “Quiet at the Kitchen Door” are currently available for the low, low price of nothing at the Bandcamp page, but it was only three songs last week, and maybe it’ll be a full album by Dec. 13, 2011, the specified release date at the bottom of the page. Until then, this will keep you pretty well occupied.

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