Music News: David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens . . . Available, You Know, Today!
Published August 18, 2008
A lot has been made of this second pairing of David Byrne and Brian Eno, as if it's another My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts, but something important is being overlooked. Their first collaboration put the emphasis on "the Eno" - it was Brian Eno with David Byrne, and it sounds like it, being very experimental, daringly pushing boundaries. And that's a great thing, if you're a fan of "the Eno." The opposite is true with Everything That Happens Will Happen Today - it is very much a David Byrne album with a lot of input from Brian Eno. And that's a great thing indeed, too, especially if you're a big fan of "the Byrne."
If you signed up on the site, you were given access to "Strange Overtones," an infectious, chiming-guitar laden tune that pokes a little fun at dated sounds not only in the lyrics but also in the music itself (dig that electronic "bell" sound that shows up in later verses, a sound that was so prevalent in '80s dance music - this after Byrne sings how "these beats are twenty years old." It's stuff like this that makes music great). It seemed safe to assume that this was the direction the album was going to take, but you never know with guys like this.
After a few weeks of wondering exactly what this was going to be about, the day has arrived - and it's kind of as expected, but still very, very cool. Three options (well, six, but I'll get to that in a moment): digital (11 mp3s at 320kbps,) an 11-song CD (to be delivered in November) with previously mentioned mp3s available now, or the now de rigueur deluxe edition which features the CD with four extra songs, a short film about the album by Hillman Curtis, a special screensaver app (people still use those?) and the "Everything That Happens booklet," whatever that means. Prices are, respectively, $8.99, $11.99, and (gulp) $69.99 - but you get that deluxe housed in a neat little circular diorama of a house on some pastoral land. It really does look nice - a real-life depiction of the Sims-looking house found on the album's artwork.
The even nicer thing Byrne & Eno did is they offered buyers the option of grabbing their files in the form of FLAC in addition to mp3s . . . for free! When I saw the option at the bottom of the page, I prepared for the inevitable extra charge, but found myself shocked when no such charge was applied. Big thumbs up to these guys for not only "getting it" - the big stumbling block to moving ahead from traditional media from many like me has been being hobbled by mp3s - but doing so without gouging people for it. And what I just read is that the FLAC files are no mere simple WAVs but 48kHz/24bit - high resolution audio. I can't make use of it right now, but for what is basically a give away download, this is above and beyond. I'll keep these tucked safely away for when I do have a system that can present hi-rez audio. Thanks, guys.
- Music News: David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens . . . Available, You Know, Today!
- Published: August 18, 2008
- Type: News
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Adult Alternative, Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Downloads, Music: Experimental, Music: News, Music: Pop, Music: Rock
- Writer: Tom Johnson
- Tom Johnson's BC Writer page
- Tom Johnson's personal site
- Spread the Word
- Like this article?
- Email this
Save to del.icio.us










