Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
Track Listings
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1. The Future Soon
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2. Skullcrusher Mountain
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3. I Crush Everything
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4. Betty and Me
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5. Mandelbrot Set
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A little funny + a little sad = a lot awesome. Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is 5 new songs about losers, evil geniuses and giant squids. Sure, it's goofy geek rock and yes it's hilarious, but listen closely and it will break your heart. Coulton's is the voice of every spooky elementary school kid who could never quite keep his shirt tucked in or shoes tied; every lovelorn mad scientist (that's right, you know who you are); every one of us who has ever spent time alone during the dreaded "Couples Skate" at the roller rink.
Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow,Jonathan Coulton,Jonathan Coulton,Well-crafted geek pop - 5 songs about losers, evil geniuses and giant squids.
Average customer rating:
- Trenchant, musical, just plain great
- Well, I'm sold!
- Pop hooks for geeky lyrics
- My New Favorite!
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Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
Jonathan Coulton
Manufacturer: Jonathan Coulton
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000701FQQ
Release Date: 2004-10-01 |
Tracks:
- The Future Soon
- Skullcrusher Mountain
- I Crush Everything
- Betty and Me
- Mandelbrot Set
Album Description
A little funny + a little sad = a lot awesome. Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is 5 new songs about losers, evil geniuses and giant squids. Sure, it's goofy geek rock and yes it's hilarious, but listen closely and it will break your heart. Coulton's is the voice of every spooky elementary school kid who could never quite keep his shirt tucked in or shoes tied; every lovelorn mad scientist (that's right, you know who you are); every one of us who has ever spent time alone during the dreaded "Couples Skate" at the roller rink.
Customer Reviews:
Trenchant, musical, just plain great.......2007-07-14
This disk assembles five songs from Jonathan Coulton's job as Contributing Troubadour to Popular Science. Popular Science has an official Contributing Troubadour? Yes, they do. And I'm betting they signed him up sixty seconds after hearing him.
Judged purely as pop music, this is good stuff. Not so great that you'd go searching for it, but certainly not something that would cause you to turn off your radio.
What makes it is the lyrics. Coulton is, at various times: funny, touching, satirical, sad, snarky, and sweet. And just to edge out the difficulty factor, all of these songs are in one way or another about science, but always with a human touch. They cover the wistful boy who looks forward to a better world ("It's Going To Be The Future Soon"), the mad scientist trying to catch the girl of his dreams ("Skullcrusher Mountain"), the hopeful but self-deluded father of a genetically engineered child ("Betty and Me") and so forth.
As you might guess, I'm a big fan of Coulton. He's more than just a science geek, but if you want a good sample, this inexpensive little collection is a fine place to start. Recommended.
Well, I'm sold!.......2007-06-12
I'm a little late to join the Jonathan Coulton Fan Bandwagon, but late is so much better than never!
Coulton's "nerd pop" sounds deceptively ordinary... for about three seconds. Once the lyrics start, the music becomes incidental; it's the words you're paying attention to. And no, I don't mean that they're moving and full of emotional impact. I mean that they're HYSTERICAL! I'm sure J.C. figured out pretty early on that the nerdier songs were getting the most attention, so he's probably been writing things like "Re Your Brains" more than anything else, and that's OKAY BY ME.
Sample verse from "Skullcrusher Mountain" off of this EP:
"I made this half-pony, half-monkey monster to please you,
But I get the feeling that you don't like it.
What's with all the screaming?
You like monkeys, you like ponies,
Maybe you don't like monsters so much.
...Maybe I used too many monkeys.
Isn't it enough to know that I ruined a pony
Making a gift for you?"
Anyway, if that's your brand of humor, then you'll dig everything this guy has done. Check out his website, where you can preview every song in its entirety, and purchase downloads if you'd rather not buy whole albums.
Pop hooks for geeky lyrics.......2007-03-09
Well-crafted pop music that, lyrically, explores geek themes: the mandelbrot set, middle school fantazation about the future where the girl what snubbed your anonymous note passing recognizes that the robot armies are under your command; and a naive cuckold who thinks the fertility clinic is reprogramming DNA. Uh, no, but the chorus "Baby will be better than me" sure is catchy! The artist uses creative commons license, so these songs are soundtrack to a lot of YouTube machinima.
My New Favorite!.......2004-12-16
Skullcrusher Mountain is the best song I've heard lately. It is a folksy love song from an evil villain to his captured damsel in destress. What could be better than that?
I dunno, maybe a pop-rock song about Mandlebrot and his fractals. These songs are such gems that it's very much worth it to buy the CD, even though there are only 5 songs.
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