Showing posts with label live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Music Wednesday--must see!


I'm slightly off our usual template but... I had to post about our most recent concert because of something I just saw!

Passion Pit
Look at these dashing lads. HOLY COW!

We saw them a few weeks ago at our clutch venue First Ave and despite a small mishap towards the end with their PA system they were phenomenal. We danced our tails off and they provided a wonderful time. I nearly forgot to do a post about the show until I saw this ad for Brooks Brothers. yeeeeooowwwww.


It was a cold night so we swung into a local pub close by to warm up before the show...

Hot Toddy 

Michael Angelakos

G took some video at the show so hopefully she'll be by soon to show off the experience!

Check out their latest album Gossamer and their first single:

Take A Walk



-H 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Hiatus

Blogger back. Sorry. Took a short, unannounced vacation from the blog. But I'm back and ready to rawrrrr. Well, sort of. A light one for you today, just to remind you to check out monthly online mags if you haven't yet. Lonny has a really great feature about artist Jeremiah Goodman, last month was his 90th birthday. He is one of those iconic artists whose work is featured everywhere but until you research his name you have no idea who to credit for such masterpieces.



There is also a short article about him on Apartment Therapy.

Hope you are all well! Here's to the resurrection of this here blog!

-H

Monday, October 15, 2012

Music Monday: Mumford & Sons

Disclaimer: We at Girl Palace strive to bring you the BEST music with our Music Monday series. Beware, this is one of the best we will post ever.

As of 24th of September I found my most recent obsession: Babel. What is Babel you might ask? No, not the 2006  movie featuring Brad Pitt, no not the ancient city in the land of Shinar, but the sophomore album released by none other than Mumford & Sons.

If you are unfamiliar with the aforementioned group please, take the time to read this lengthy post in full, you will not be disappointed.




As I said, Babel is the follow up album from these cuties.

Their debut, Sigh No More, was enough to get me interested and I knew it wouldn't take much to achieve adoration but Babel has led to pure obsession.


Sigh No More is a complete labor of love. It is painful and touching and artistic and raw. None of these qualities are absent in Babel but it is a departure from the freshman project. If at all possible,  Marcus Mumford and his comrades have exceeded harmonic perfection and topped it with sentiment. The reflective compositions show a vulnerability only achievable with the effortless, raspy, addicting voice of Marcus Mumford.
Their sound is similar to that when they emerged but maturation is obvious and the familiarity of their hum is more impressive with each listen. There are plenty of critics out there saying they managed to fill an entire album with the same sound and songs with different words, I disagree. I am a lover. This will be purchased on vinyl and blasted throughout our apartment as G becomes familiar with tracks and eventually falls in love as well.

My first obsession:

"Below My Feet"



I also enjoy the title track "Babel" and "Lover of the Light." I do listen from start to finish though without skipping a single track. They are releasing new tour dates every week--you can bet on us purchasing tickets when they come through Minneapolis! < Hopefully soon.



Check these guys out!


-H

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Girl Palace DIY: Terrarium

I was inspired by a DIY I saw on Design Sponge recently here. So I set out in search of an ugly lamp. I knew I would find one at a thrift shop.



My find:


Not pretty at all in lamp form. These lamps remind me of poorly decorated homes in subdivisions all over America. I couldn't say no to the $3.99 price tag, especially since it was 50% off for the Columbus Day Sale!





Another view of the guts... I was not sure at the outset how I would dislodge the fixture from the inside...



The process:


I tugged and twisted and yanked and pulled and eventually it gave way. All it took was a snip of the scissors and out came the lights.



The planting:



I went to Home Depot and bought potting soil, succulents, and moss. I found rocks outside and reused a saucer from a broken pot to put underneath.


The finished look:


So beautiful! I will most certainly be finding more lamps in different shapes and trying this more. Perhaps they would make a nice Christmas gift for a few friends?







The terrarium sits next to this sweet little pepper plant in a chevron pot I spray painted last summer!



Stay tuned for a peek inside the Girl Palace ITSELF later this week!



Will you try a DIY? What have you been dying to make?!


-H

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Steps to Better Sleep

I cherish my sleep. G loves to sleep. Kingston, loves to sleep. We are a sleep worshiping group. So, when I came across some tips for better sleep I thought, "this is worth sharing for those other sleep-loving folks."

1. Unplug

Tucking in with your laptop in tow can be disruptive to your sleep. It is obvious that the noise and movement would keep your mind busy but did you know that the glow from the screen can simulate daylight making it difficult for your brain and body to unwind and inhibiting your body's production of melatonin? Time for me to make some changes to my routine...

2. Less of the Dark Stuff


I know what caffeine does, wakes me up in the morning. Whether it's diet coke or coffee, you can find it in my hand from 5:30am-1:00pm and sometimes later. What I didn't know is it can linger in your system for up to twelve hours...! You mean that diet coke I drank at dinner could wake me up at 4am? Not fun. This is a tough one to choke down.

3. Drink up, Drink up! But wait... not too much.


We have all made the goal of drinking more of this good stuff but it only makes sense... it has to come out at some point. It's recommended that we cut off 1 hour prior to bedtime. 

4. Create a Nest


We spend a large chunk of time in our bed, only makes sense for it to be as comfortable as possible.

5. Keep it on the Low

No not the height of your bed, the temperature. I have to agree with this one. I have a small heater that I turn on for a few minutes if it is blistering cold but otherwise I curl up with tons of blankets and a Pomeranian to stay warm. G on the other hand likes her room like a sweat box. Your room should remain at 65 degrees (plus or minus 5) which is the temperature at which your body can remain most comfortable.

6. Get moving in the A.M.


Unfortunately, my schedule does not allow for this most days but someday I hope to fit morning workouts into my schedule. Exercise reduces stress which is good for relaxing but, it increases your core body temperature making it tough to doze. Get it done earlier rather than later!

7. Tidy up

Making your bed might seem like a waste of five minutes when you are already rushing out the door but, the benefits are endless. Not only is it much more inviting when you come home becasue it's already done and let's admit it's not the first thing we want to do after a long day but, the National Sleep Foundation says that 44 percent of people who make their beds daily report sleeping more soundly than those that don't. Take the extra five minutes!

8. Sleepy Sundays



Another tough pill to swallow. Wide range of wake up times can put you at risk for insomnia. Those extra hours in bed on Sundays feel nice at the time, but are probably coming back to bite you by Wednesday.

9. Not Another Night Cap



Now, the article suggests skipping the drink altogether. However, I'd like to contest that there are some benefits to a drink before bed. Whether those are psychological or physical probably depends on the person. I think it can't hurt. Keep that glass of wine if it helps you relax but stick to just one.

10. Cherry Juice



I can remember hearing radio commercials preaching this juice. Now, they say it has benefits before bed. Just one class and you could be on your way to an extra 25 minutes of peaceful sleep, claims a British study conducted on those who drink it regularly.

11. Your Nose Knows


Researchers have found that lavender can improve sleep quality. Perhaps a reed diffuser or scented spray?

Some options:

Lavender Reed Diffuser $17
Bath and Body Works Lavender Wallflower $6.50
12. Help! 


If none of this works for you, you should seek professional assistance. You can visit sleepfoundation.org for more information.


*Post adapted from this article.


H's Sleep Tricks:

1. Reading
Grab a book before bed. Even a few pages can help. It does wonders for your mind, and makes your eyes sleepy.

2. An oscillating fan
I enjoy the constant and settling noise. I actually find it difficult to sleep without one!

G's Sleep Tricks: 

1. Reflect
I try not to think about the next day but rather think about the day I just had.

2. Music
I often fall asleep to classical or jazz music or sometimes the This American Life podcast because Ira Glass' voice is the most soothing thing I have ever heard.

Do you have any sleep tricks? What works for you? What doesn't?

-H

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

A thought for your Tuesday....




“I, with a deeper instinct, choose a man who compels my strength, who makes enormous demands on me, who does not doubt my courage or my toughness, who does not believe me naïve or innocent, who has the courage to treat me like a woman.” -Anaïs Nin


-H

Monday, October 8, 2012

Music Monday: Grizzly Bear

I'll admit it. I wasn't as pumped as I should be for this show. The Grizzly Bear concert kind of crept up on us, so much so that I forgot that it was happening until only a couple days beforehand. Nonetheless, I dragged my tired and slightly sick self to the concert with my lovely friend Katy, after we stuffed our faces with some Chipotle burritos. We both finished them. We are so good at eating.

First Ave is becoming a second home to Girl Palace. If we are not at our apartment, work, or a thrift store, we are at First Avenue (now you know the top places to look if we go missing).

Very full, Katy and I showed up at First Ave just before the opener--Lower Dens--took the stage. We found a standing spot on the upper level, which worked out quite well. I don't think the concert was sold out, but it was pretty packed by the time Grizzly took the stage. I hadn't heard of Lower Dens beforehand, and overall, I did enjoy their music. Katy and I decided that the band's music was good, but not really that exciting live. More like, study music. And that's just my opinion--but no one in the crowd was really dancing or bobbing their heads. Maybe they were all just taking it in like me.

Here's a good one:



Lower Dens takes the stage

So all in all, would I buy tickets to a Lower Dens concert? Probably not. Will I add a couple of their songs to a (calming, relaxing) Spotify playlist? I think so.

On to Grizzly Bear...

These guys did NOT disappoint. There's nothing I love more than seeing a band perform that actually looks like THEY are having a blast, too. These boys were dancing around, talking to the audience...very engaging. Everyone's heads in the sea of people below were bobbing in unison (including a dude with a realllly sweet afro), and after a couple of songs, many were dancing along with the band. Their stage set-up really added to the experience, too. Gauzy lanterns hung at different levels around the stage, that lit up to the beat of the songs, creating a whole light show to go along with the performance. This concert was great to hear AND see. Take a gander:



I only really knew a couple of Grizzly Bear songs well before this, so I was going into this concert kind of blind--and they definitely sold me. I've been listening to old and new Grizzly Bear stuff (new album JUST came out a couple weeks ago) and I'm really liking their sound. Here are some of my faves:




So all in all, this was a...beary good night of music and entertainment. (TC Bear &) I give it two thumbs up.

From one Bear to another...
 Next on the concert docket: Passion Pit at (you guessed it...) First Ave!

We heart First Ave!



Monday, October 1, 2012

Music Monday: The Head and the Heart

I have a problem. I am pretty sure I have fallen in love with 6 people all at one time. And they all happen to be members of the same band: The Head and the Heart.

The Head and the Heart at First Ave was quite magical--this group really knows how to put on a show and get the crowd belting the tunes just as loud as they are (I like to pretend I sound as good as Charity, but let's be honest--no one can ever EVER sound as good as she does...)

H & I (plus our lovely friend Kim) got to the concert in enough time to see Blitzen Trapper sing some tunes, and I've got to say, I will definitely be adding them to my next Spotify playlist. Here's one of their tunes. I like their country/folk style--it reminds me a lot of Dr. Dog, who we saw not long ago in the same venue...


We found our way to the side of the stage, where we were not in direct view of the band, but right by the backstage and in a good spot to move around and boogie.

Each of us had our one song we were most excited about. But as the night went on, I realized that I was super excited about each and every one of their songs. Cats & Dogs? Rivers & Roads?! Sounds Like Hallelujah?!?! My excitement grew more and more as the night went on, and a lot of me wouldn't have minded buying another ticket for their second show at First Ave the next night. Wait--why DIDN'T I do that!?!?! If you have a chance, I'd definitely recommend seeing these guys live. It will undoubtedly be a heavenly time. And if you're reading this...Josiah Johnson, Charity Thielen, Jonathon Russell, Chris Zasche, Kenny Hensley, and Tyler Williams: will you guys be my boyfriends/girlfriend? K thanks bye.