I'm trying something new today. I've recently started using the music service Lala. Since I'm such a Pitchfork fan, it's surprising that it wasn't until a Twitter user suggested that I check it out that I fell in love with it. I've been a devotee off Amazon MP3 for quite some time but Lala's perks are numerous: complete (undownloadable) 'cloud' held collection of all your music (even that which they don't have themselves) and cheaper prices for non-DRMed MP3s. Also their interface is slick and easy to use.

So, perhaps instead of embedding the tracks myself and going through the work and possible legal hassles involved, I'm going to use Lala embedded tracks. The only thing this should subtract from the site is the ability to listen multiple times. Lala only allows you to listen to the complete track once... but that's all you need, right? Without further ado... (Aside: I was going to just embed the single track but I might as well embed the whole album.)

My girlfriend, before she was my girlfriend again and after she wasn't my girlfriend anymore, picked up this Kyle Andrews CD for cheap at some record sale in LA. She bought it 'cause the cover art was pretty, and just luckily the music inside it is fairly awesome. Most awesome of all is the first track, Sushi, which makes me want to fall in love with everything. I listened to it over 10 times on Friday.

Sushi is almost a shame, because it's so good that it easily overshadows the rest of the record, which is also pretty good. The second track, Naked in New York, gets heavy, you can even head bang to it. Maybe it's telling that I've listened to the album several times and all I can really remember are the first two tracks. Hmm.

Regardless, this Sushi song is amazing. Dig it.