That’s my new catchphrase. Do ya like it?

I was thinking of going to Metronome tonight to catch Tell No One‘s CD release party with Carrigan and Manifest Nexto Me, but my damn ear is all deaf again and it’s driving me crazy. So I’ll probably skip it.

I went to the doctor yesterday, but they couldn’t figure out what was wrong. That didn’t stop ’em from charging $100. Oh, they gave me, like, four Benadryl. Now I’m too woozy to write.

And I’ve got a lot to write.

Enough of my complaining. Check out this bizarre cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir.”

It’s by some lady named Erika Stucky.

Casey Rea was the Seven Days music editor from 2004 until 2007. He won the 2005 John D. Donoghue award for arts criticism from the Vermont Press Association.

5 replies on “Face the Case.”

  1. How ’bout “Case in your face”??!!Glad to have you back, man man. More blog help Neil internet something something.I think it’s an especially allergy-happy year, even for those of us who don’t have them usually. My right ear has been stuffed up for about a solid month now. I’ve totally incorporated it though: now when someone’s talking crazy talk, I’m all “Tell it to the right ear, okay?” Then I point to my right ear. If they don’t respond, I say it again louder. Usually they look confused and start to back away, but I think at that point they know they’ve been bested.

  2. The loss of volume doesn’t bother me so much. What’s annoying is the fact that tones are altered. For example, pianos and higher-register guitar notes sound out-of-tune. That not only drives me crazy, it effectively puts me out of commission.

  3. I swear you changed the spelling.I think that however a name gets spelled in print should be the authorative way. 😉

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