Ladysmith Snack Mambazo

One of the great things to happen in 2010 was the evolution of “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon”. What started out as a nervous fanboy vibe has deftly turned into a fertile ground of absurdity and silliness. From having Bruce Springsteen sing “Whip My Hair” to having Wesley Snipes shooting a cheescake into a basketball hoop, the Late Night crew has kept the spirit of ‘It’s past midnight, why are you watching this’ alive and thriving.

One of my favorite clips of the past year involves an appearance by the legendary Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Here’s hoping for more collaborations of the beautiful vocals and lyrics like “15 grams of fat per serving, made from freshest dairy from local farms and low in sodium”. But really, nothing is gonna make me smile like a synchronized dance-shake while harmonizing the words: “Slow down, don’t get brain freeze”.

Andy Silva’s Top 10 of 2010

Pictured Above: Andy's Favorite LP of the Year, The Album Art

This list isn’t of what I think everyone should think is the BEST, simply what records I’ve listened to most and foresee myself listening to for many years to come – starting with most certain (1). Obviously, this is a very personal list that speaks to my very specific tastes.

1). Sam Amidon – ‘I See The Sign’

2). Joanna Newsom – ‘Have One On Me’

3).  Villagers – ‘Becoming A Jackal’

4). Tobacco – ‘Manic Meat’

5). Kanye West – ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’

6).  Sharon van Etten – ‘Epic’

7). Arcade Fire – ‘The Suburbs’

8). The Radio Dept – ‘Clinging To A Scheme’

9). Sleigh Bells – ‘Treats’

10).  El DeBarge – ‘Second Chance’

Honorable Mentions (I’m Forgetting A Lot): Tame Impala, The Morning Benders, Deerhunter, Titus Andronicus, Girls (that EP), Jason Boesel, A Weather, Magic Kids, The Books, Sahara Smith, Roky Erickson with Okkervil River.

Did I miss anything?

A Wax Museum That Moves

I had David Wax Museum’s new song “Born With a Broken Heart” in my head all weekend and I can’t stop playing their new video, in which they frolic in and around Boston in fall 2010. As NPR.org’s Bob Boilen’s described the song, it’s “infectious.” Look out for several NYC-area house parties in January at which the band will perform. Also, check out the jarana (Mexican guitar) and donkey jawbone, both integral to the band’s sound, in the video:

“Born With A Broken Heart” from Anthem Multimedia on Vimeo.

Blizzard shuts street, kids rejoice

The upside to driving 17 hours straight  from Kentucky to New York City, the last 5 of those at about 10 miles an hour, directly through one of the worst blizzards on record, with almost no visibility (except for when the windshield wipers froze and there was zero visibility), past cars and trucks off the road left and right, in love with our saviors the snow plow trucks in New Jersey, lucking out and being in the lane that didn’t have a stuck bus in it at the end of the Lincoln Tunnel, slipping and sliding up Tenth ave busting through red lights, getting help out of a snowbank from a random stranger at 110th street (remind me why we stopped for gas a mile from home?), sliding on to our block and into a parking space after digging it out, (reminder: always pray to the parking gods) and generally making it home just by the skin of our teeth, is that your kids have all the next day to enjoy the mounds of snow and shut down street outside your home on 138th St! Here, the stoops become sledding trails, the neighborhood kids come out to play, and frolicking in the middle of the street is allowed:

Happy Birthday, Caleb and Madelyn!

Yesterday we celebrated the birthdays of two Shore Fire greats — our incredibly well-networked digital strategy coordinator Caleb Shively, and our dedicated, hard-working publicity assistant Madelyn Frascella.

And so, to follow-up the first ever Shore Fire-birthday video post, we present the second ever Shore Fire-birthday video post (and a great photo), which shows off Caleb and Madelyn’s special winter cupcakes with snowflake cookies on top, courtesy of our favorite local bakery One Girl Cookies.


How to Justify Your Year End List to Yourself

It’s fun reading different ‘Favorite Album of the Year’ lists. It causes arguments, agreements, and mostly serves as a reminder of albums that I forgot about that came out this year.

But how do you know your own personal list is correct? Is your list a matter of impulse or did you spend more than 30 minutes deciding between which should be listed first between your #8 and #9 records? Is your opinion way off from current trends or a whole bunch of records you are completely biased to? In 2010 (and in theaters today)- HOW DO YOU KNOW?

The easy answer is that it doesn’t matter, and your list is great because YOU made it.

The hard answer? Analyzation!

Today marked the day that one of the internet’s most popular best-of-the-year destinations- Pitchfork’s Top 50 Albums of 2010- was revealed to us. Now, to justify my own personal list to myself, I am going to analyze and compare my top 10 albums to that of the Pitchfork 50. Doing this, I hope to scientifically validate my own unique personality through the means of a much more popular website. I am going to list my ten favorite albums from 2010 and see how they stacked up to Pitchfork’s:

10. New Pornographers – Together

PITCHFORK: Not ranked. Off to a bad start.

9. Suckers – Wild Smile

PITCHFORK: Not ranked. BUT- they are a featured video on the homepage! That counts for something.

8. Wild Nothing – Gemini

PITCHFORK: #49! Finally some official list cross-over. And I thought I was losing it! Thank goodness their list goes 5 times as long as mine.

7. Laura Marling – I Speak Because I Can

PITCHFORK: Not ranked. Hmm. Well, this is #7 and not #1 for a reason, and that reason might as well be because Pitchfork simply gave it an 8.1, right?

6. Gayngs – Relayted

PITCHFORK: Not ranked. That’s two records in a row I really enjoyed, but don’t see a website enjoy as much? What happened Pitchfork? We used to be so close?

5. Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Before Today

PITCHFORK: #9. WE DID IT! Yay! 9 out of 50 is kind of close  (not at all really) to 5 out of 10. Well, they’re both in our top ten. We’re not best friends yet, Pitchfork, but we at least can say ‘hi’ to each other in the hallway between classes.

4. Beach House – Teen Dream

PITCHFORK: #5! Whoa. My 4 is your 5! Scientifically speaking, we’re best friends now and should braid each other’s hair to celebrate. But, ya know, this was a great album. It was on a lot of lists. This doesn’t prove anything yet.

3 Pit Er Pat – The Flexible Entertainer

PITCHFORK: Not ranked. OK. I am in strong disagreement with Pitchfork now. To take the high road: I like my list better anyway.

2. Joanna Newsom – Have One on Me

PITCHFORK: #7. Alright, this is somewhere close to back on track. My second favorite album is in the top 10. My list feels stronger, more resilient, ready to take on the world.

1. Zola Jesus – Stridulum

PITCHFORK: #37. Well at least my favorite album is on your list. The lower ranking given to this album makes me feel validated AND unique at the same time. I’m at peace with this. Pitchfork’s #1 album (My Beautiful Dark Fantasy) was my #18 favorite and I just made that #18 up. It’s all pretty arbitrary after 10 really.

So to summarize: 5 off my list also made Pitchfork’s list. That’s half of my list being listed as ‘hip’ or ‘cool’ or ‘another word’.  Pitchfork and I even had 3 crossovers in our top tens! And my #1 album wasn’t listed too high. Overall, my list compares slightly above averagely enough for me to forget about it in 3 months, and put myself through these same emotions for next years list. So to translate that more clearly, Pitchfork would give my list a 7.4

Birthday month continues: Rebecca and Nancie style!

Last week we celebrated Rebecca Shapiro and Nancie Martin’s birthdays! This double birthday featured double treats too, Nancie going with colorful cupcakes from (my favorite) Dean Street bakery, One Girl Cookies, and Rebecca choosing an ice cream cake from Haagen-Dasz.

A delicious double delight! Happy Birthday ladies!

Santa Claus is Coming to Shore Fire

Or came, rather. Our staff holiday dinner had a surprise visit from the jolly one as Jon’s video showed, but what you didn’t see was the line to sit on Santa’s lap, and the promises we’ve been good this year. Check out our pictures with Santa below:

Marilyn Laverty and Madelyn Frascella: Nice list.

Rob Krauser and wife Natalie!

Lauretta Charlton's been good this year!

Has Carrie Tolles been Naughty or Nice?

Chris Thieke and Santa: Bros for life.

Andy Silva's definitely on the Nice list!

Brendan Gilmartin and a lovely lady friend!

Matt Hanks and wife Courtney!

Chris Brudzinski and the Man in Red.

Go To Tuesday

A little holiday fun, and a little fun straight up — however you like it, we’re serving it up!

Friday, December 17
Ronnie Spector – BB King’s

Sunday, December 19
Stereo Skyline – Crazy Donkey

Ballerinas in the Making

Yesterday afternoon, I snuck out of the office for a few hours to catch my “4 and almost 3/4″ daughter Roxy as she spinned, twirled, whirled and danced at Peridance for her semester end recital. (Peridance has been a core member of New York City’s dance community since its inception in 1983 and has incredible programs for children.) It was so sweet that I had to hold back tears.