Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous

Written by Mark Saleski
Published August 18, 2004

It's weird...the connections that music, words and memories can spin up. Like this:

When I was just a kid we would sometimes get these phone calls from an elderly woman. Wish I could remember her name. She always asked for the same person (wish I could remember that name too...let's use "Alice".) Each time I would have to inform this poor lady that she'd dialed the wrong number. She seemed somewhat confused by this. Mostly, after some gentle convincing, she would just say "OK, thank you" and then hang up. One time though, I asked her if she knew Alice's last name. I was pleased to hear that she did, and engaged her some some smalltalk while I looked up the name in the phone book. It was a nearly triumphant feeling to be helping out this lady. Very satisfying.

Until the clicking started.

Our mystery caller had begun dialing her friend's number without first hanging up. It was heartbreaking. She seemed surprised to hear my voice after dialing Alice. I told her that she needed to hang up before dialing the new number.

And with that, she was gone. The confused calls vanished.

That was probably the first time in my young life that I understood the sentiment draped over "Hope I Die Before I Get Old".

Now, it's been a good number of years since that sad situation has come to mind. Today it came back via Rilo Kiley during "a man/me/then Jim":

    a woman calls my house once a week she's always selling things

    some charity phone plan, a subscription to a magazine
    as i turned her down i always do there was something trembling in her voice
    i said
    hey, what troubles you?
    she said
    i'm surprised you noticed

    my husband he's leaving and i can't convince him to stay
    and he'll take our daughter with him she wants to go with him anyway
    i'm sorry i'm hard to live with but living is the problem for me
    i'm selling people things they don't want when i don't know what you need

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Mark Saleski is a writer and music obsessive based out of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. On his best day, he hopes to channel the ghosts of Lester Bangs and Jack Kerouac. He spends the hours of 9:32PM to 1:37AM carving out music reviews and essays for Jazz.com, Blogcritics.org and other publications.
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#1 — August 18, 2004 @ 10:10AM — Craig Lyndall [URL]

Wonderful review Mark. I have been listening to this one for a few days now and I have been pretty impressed too. I am just glad I gave Rilo Kiley another shot because to be quite honest, I thought "Takeoffs and Landings" was far below average. This one on the other hand has that pop sensibility and attention to songwriting that Takeoffs didn't have.

Anyway, there is something about this band that reminds me of Aimee Mann a little bit.

#2 — August 18, 2004 @ 10:14AM — Mark Saleski [URL]

thanks craig.

i hear the Amee Mann thing too. also, that singer from Eisley.

glad you liked the review, because only when i finished it did i realize it was 2AM (the coffee, so far, is not helping...)

#3 — October 20, 2005 @ 15:58PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Mark, it's a great review. Now that I have read this and heard a song from them on Duke's podcast I am going to have to have me one of these.

#4 — October 20, 2005 @ 16:02PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

thanks. i'm still a little amazed that this band isn't more popular (though with the pathetic state of radio and whatnot...i shouldn't be)

#5 — October 20, 2005 @ 16:41PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

And thus the reason so many of us have taken to the podcasting airwaves. I have gotten positive feedback from a couple of the things I have played on mine.

Passing it on... that's the thing.

#6 — October 20, 2005 @ 16:44PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

also the reason i'm likin' satellite radio.

#7 — October 20, 2005 @ 16:50PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

But they still can't curse as often as Duke and I do, can they? :)

(I want satellite radio, too... someday...)

#8 — October 20, 2005 @ 16:51PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

oh, i think they can.

but i'm sure that nobody'll be as good at it as you all.

#9 — October 20, 2005 @ 16:57PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

not me, man- The Duke.

Are you an XM'er or a Sirius?

#10 — October 20, 2005 @ 17:04PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

Sirius.

#11 — October 20, 2005 @ 18:17PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

Mark, fabulous review, and another example of why you're one of my favourite music writers. and i'll go ahead now and admit that i don't have this one (the podcast track is from the album prior to this, The Execution Of All Things), but yeah, record shop tomorow, tail between legs, or it WOULD be, if it was a tail worth talkin about.

#12 — October 20, 2005 @ 19:23PM — visualsimplicity [URL]

For songs with a story, Rilo Kiley's "Does He Love You" is a freaking masterpiece. Talk about a twist that slowly builds and builds as the song progresses. LOVE LOVE LOVE that song.

Oh and, aren't they fairly known? It always seemed to me they seemed to have acquired a bit of that "indie darling" status (not as big as Death Cab but close, I think).

#13 — October 20, 2005 @ 22:44PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

thanks duke. hey, this particular cd is the only one i've got...and it was sent to me for nothin', so what kinda fan am i?!!

i've really got to get the others. maybe this weekend.

#14 — October 21, 2005 @ 15:13PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Mark, I bought The Execution of All Things today on account of it being the only one in the store (plus I did like the song Duke played) and I am planning to go to another store tonight to get More Adventurous. Well done, fellas.

#15 — October 24, 2005 @ 14:24PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

I just bought it today. Listening to it for the first time. I like it from a 'broad strokes' perspective right now. I look forward to trying to digest it in a more concentrated sort of way.

#16 — October 24, 2005 @ 14:25PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

it's better than Elliot Smith.

;-)

#17 — October 24, 2005 @ 14:27PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

picked this up yesterday, finally. god in heaven, it's beautiful. The Absense Of God is one of the best songs i've heard this year.

#18 — October 24, 2005 @ 14:30PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Rilo Kiley could make another 10,000 albums and they still wouldn't be fit to carry Elliott's casket. ;)

That was harsh. I like the album. I will keep my Elliott CDs closer but I am glad to have added Rilo Kiley to my vocabulary, if you will.

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