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https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-10-seeing-daylight-v87y0t5 · 13 Jan 2026
...wow, this feels like a time jump. We're still with the rumbling of John's tape recorder, but everything from the vocals to the instrumentation to the lyrics feels almost infinitely more modern despite only being three years after the previous song. Whic...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-9-solomon-revisited-revisited-s31z852 · 13 Jan 2026
Time for an odd thing to say: this is one of the most consciously "songy" of the songs so far. The repeated refrain of "I've got a radio" and the tight but coherent narrative break it away from the "sung poetry" of a lot of the cassette tape songs. There's...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-8-ice-cream-cobra-man-1h18wvn · 12 Jan 2026
After two days of experimentation we return to something more foundational and closer to John's poetic and folk-inflected roots. The music here is a lyric transmission system and the recording is delightfully rough, ending with an "umm..." and a rush of wi...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-7-pure-milk-h4pt4ef · 12 Jan 2026
Sometimes when you're listening to early material by an artist you can catch the moment that they "get it". Not when they become successful, but a point some distance before that where they first do something that sounds like them. There's a point in pre-D...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-6-the-cow-song-d0q23ru · 12 Jan 2026
In one sense, this was the song so far in this year (and in This Year) which sounded least like The Mountain Goats. Which made it the song that sounded the most like The Mountain Goats. Coming to the band more than thirty years into their career it's easy ...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-5-going-to-alaska-6s0kgjz · 10 Jan 2026
I remember a quiet joy when I was first learning to play the guitar, of working out things that I considered to be "cheats". I was never a good guitarist, but one reason guitar is such a popular instrument is that the level of good you have to be before it...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-4-one-winter-at-point-alpha-privative-bpecy27 · 10 Jan 2026
The early songs of John Darnielle are like brilliant notes on index cards. Actually, not index cards. Receipts, bank deposit slips, Chinese food menus. They're urgent thoughts that spit an idea out as it's still forming, and they're all the better for that...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-3-wild-palm-city-within-you-without-you-y8ae174 · 9 Jan 2026
So this is an interesting one. It comes from a compilation called "Back to the Egg, Asshole" which appears to be a multi artist mixtape where all the songs have the same names as Beatles songs, described as "An unplugged anti-tribute to Paul McCartney" tha...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-2-running-away-with-what-freud-said-z32dj6c · 9 Jan 2026
Wow, this is early. A song from the first Mountain Goats cassette. In fact, the first song from that first cassette. It couldn't be more simple in terms of the looping rhythm, and at one minute thirty four it's very much more an immediate thought than a fl...
https://miscellany.pckt.blog/january-1-alphabetizing-t4fqge2 · 9 Jan 2026
One of the first things I notice about this song, and I'll confess it's not one I'd heard before now, is something very familiar. An old friend from countless other places: the soft musical drone of John Darnielle's tape recorder. This is early Mountain Go...