Fresh Aer

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If you’re white, and you’re in high school or college, I have your new favorite group. If you’re not white, and you’re not in high school or college, you might feel these dudes too. Aer, pictured above, make the type of fun, pop songs that have enough hip-hop sensibility to make them okay to listen to. And their videos, which are shot and directed by Croton’s Matt Miggz, are very sharp. I like these guys. They’re just some cool whiteboys with talent that make dope tracks. No corny shit. Check out their two latest videos below…

Aer “Like The Way”

Aer “Floats My Boat”

Cop Aer’s album The Bright Side, which drops this Monday, HERE. Uno.

Down Aisle Ten

My Dudes

One of my close friends from White Plains, Daniel Friedland, just had his first novel published titled Down Aisle Ten. Of course, here at Westcheddar, I support creative and artistic endeavors by local talent from the 914, especially by those people who have inspired me through the years. Dan and I used to chill every day in and out of school, cracking each other up during Spanish class and driving around town listening to Beastie Boys and G. Love & Special Sauce. He also played a guest starring role on our public access television show, Prime Time with Dan and Andrew, where he would pop up in skits and do stuff like quote lines from Three Amigos while wearing a flower pot on his head.

To help support and market his new novel here at Westcheddar, I kindly asked Dan to put together a list of the Top Ten Reasons To Buy Down Aisle Ten. And of course, he delivered in grand fashion. Read below as he gives us his reasons to purchase…

Top Ten Reasons To Buy Down Aisle Ten by Daniel Friedland

1. Watching the news on TV upsets you. Could they possibly be right? Is there a good reason to be afraid of your (insert seemingly innocent household item here)? Should you really watch out for your (doctor/mailman/neighbor)? And just how dangerous is this (food/chemical/country/tropical disease)? Try to gain some perspective on these matters by reading Down Aisle Ten, a funny take on modern anxieties.

2. You just finished reading Fifty Shades of Grey and you’re having difficulty looking at yourself in the mirror. You are also struggling to look at other people without imagining them in various erotic spanking scenes. The cure for your predicament? Read Down Aisle Ten and experience a thought-provoking satire about contemporary life.

3. You are in need of a good laugh. Summer is supposed to be fun, but the hot weather is getting you down, the drought is making you worried about the price of corn tortillas, and the upcoming presidential campaign looks like it’s going to get ugly. Of course, Down Aisle Ten isn’t a pure start to finish “pick-me-up” – it’s more of a satirical tragicomedy with a bit of “ha-ha” dystopianism thrown in – but the book is likely to prompt at least a few satisfying chuckles.

4. You have finished Vonnegut’s last book and you don’t know what else to read. So it goes. Of course, you could go back to Cat’s Cradle and see if that whole Ice-9 thing turns out differently this time, or you could try something new. One Amazon reviewer of Down Aisle Ten wrote that “Kurt Vonnegut is alive and well!!” Don’t take that too literally – he’s still dead.

5. Kirkus Reviews really liked it! The self-described “world’s toughest book critics” read Down Aisle Ten and called it a “darkly funny take on modern anxieties.” They said a few other nice things, such as describing the book as a “clever debut” and commenting that the “bouncy narration crackles with sharp observations about human behavior.” Upon receiving this very flattering review, the author poured himself a nice glass of bourbon and called his mother.

6. You’d like to support a new author. That’s a great idea! Breaking into the crazy world of publishing is harder than solving a rubik’s cube while fighting off tiger sharks. Or something like that. The author of Down Aisle Ten also happens to be an upstanding fellow with no criminal record. On the off chance this book enables him to purchase a mansion, you will be invited over to Castle Friedland to enjoy poolside caviar, white truffles, and sazerac. The butler doesn’t need to be tipped. Good service is already part of his salary.

7. It costs less than a venti Frappuccino at Starbucks. At least that’s true if you have a Kindle or iPad and you’re happy reading the electronic version of Down Aisle Ten. Of course, Kindles and iPads cost a lot more than Frappuccinos and it’s up to you to determine how you spend your money and how badly you require an ice-cold combination of coffee, caramel, whipped cream, and mocha. Oh god that sounds good. The paperback version of Down Aisle Ten is reasonably priced, so you’re in luck if you prefer holding a book in your hands. Also, if you really do measure your wealth in Starbucks beverages, we should have a serious talk.

8. It’s a great summer book. Imagine this – you’re on a beach and taking some much needed vacation time. It’s the perfect moment for Down Aisle Ten. You reach into your beach bag and commend yourself for having the foresight to bring along a hilarious and exciting new book. You are so engrossed in the twists and turns of Down Aisle Ten – the spread of USAC disorder, the quarantine bubble, the escape, MatchMaster, the fates of Harold, Dr. Edward, Officer Donaldson, and Denise – that you are unaware of mosquitoes biting you.

9. The sinister chicken on the cover scares you. Best advice? Don’t disappoint an angry rooster. It’s just not a good idea. The safest thing to do is buy the book, fold back the front cover, and start reading. You will thus not have to look into its evil eyes.

10. A lonely impulse of delight? Sorry to start throwing Yeats quotes at you, but perhaps you should just buy Down Aisle Ten without thinking about it too much. People tend to overanalyze things – sometimes it’s better to just act. Also, do you know how hard it is to come up with ten good reasons to purchase a new book? Our base-10 math system is so oppressive. If everyone had only nine fingers and nine toes, this last paragraph wouldn’t be necessary. Think about it – why does multiplying everything by ten seem so simple? That is all.

Cop Down Aisle Ten HERE. Do it. Now. Holler.

Larry David Eats A Pancake With Jerry Seinfeld

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Jerry Seinfeld’s got a new web show called Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, and he had Larry David on as his first guest star. This episode is great because it’s basically just them talking to each other and making each other laugh without either of them trying to be funny. Think Seinfeld meets Curb Your Enthusiasm, or did you already think that? Can’t go wrong with these two. Oh yeah, Ricky Gervais is on the next episode. Enjoy.

So Long, Lin

Sports

Jeremy Lin is gone, and this re-make of Goyte’s “Someboy That I Used To Know” is the best thing that has come out of the whole situation. Dude is hilarious. As for some Westcheddar commentary on Lin leaving, well, I’m personally psyched to have my dude Raymond Felton back, and that the Knicks picked up Cal legend Jason Kidd. Lin will be missed, though. It was exciting having him here, and it would’ve been cool to bring him back, but it is what it is. I’ll never get too bent out of shape over sports, especially the Knicks. It’s not worth the agony. Hope everyone is having a great summer…

Best Of Westchester Top 5 Tables 2012

Events, My Dudes

My dude Billy Henderson is back once again with his Top 5 Tables from Westchester Magazine’s Best Of Westchester party, easily the most baller summer party of the year in the 914. Here’s his brilliant breakdown…

It’s that time again. Uncle Ralph’s annual party on the L.I. Sound jumped off last night. It was hot, steamy, and jammed packed like always. Lots of music, lots of food, one creepy old magician, and one reality TV family from the Housewives of New Jersey. The Kardashians are really fuckin’ expensive apparently. Most importantly there was lots of food to eat and that’s why my fat ass is writing this. Lets do this:

1. Mt. Kisco Seafood
477 Lexington Avenue
Mt. Kisco, NY 10549
www.mtkiscoseafood.com
914.241.3113

One great thing about this year was the abundance of seafood. These guys were on last year’s list for a reason. Outside on an extremely hot night, these guys shucked 1800 clams and oysters. The clams were from Strong Island’s North Shore and the oysters were from the fine state of Washington. Super fresh. Super briny. Super simple. Super.

2. The Cookery’s Dough Nation
39 Chestnut Street
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
www.thecookeryrestaurant.com
914.305.2336

When I walked into the party, it was hard to miss Chef Dave’s custom made, wood burning pizza oven in front of the place. It was also hard to miss the lightning in the background. Eventually Chef Dave’s team waited out the passing storm and started banging out six or seven types of delicious pizza. Fresh dough, homemade mozzarella, and an insane portable oven. Really tasty. Margarita and lemon pies were standouts. Nice.

3. Sushi Mike’s
146 Main Street
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
www.sushimikes.com
914.591.0054

Sushi Mike had his game face on this year as he worked the line, saucing plates and spitting game to wealthy white women. Lots of women at this table. There was a rumor of women throwing up in the bathroom to make room for more sushi. Gross but possible. There was a bootleg Sushi place downstairs, that I’m sure Sushi Mike found comical. I did. I laughed, as I inhaled multiple pieces of incredible sushi into my mouth. Real Sushi. No Bootleg. Thank You Mike.

4. Chat American Grill
1 Christie Place
Scarsdale, NY 10538
www.ChatAmericanGrill.com
914.722.4000

This table had a few choices of food to taste from, which I’m not a big fan of. Focus on one dish, make it tasty and maybe you’ll make this list. Fortunately, one of those choices was a lobster taco. Freshly made, mini hard taco shell, filled with lobster and mango. I buried a half dozen of those joints. Tasty.

5. MP Taverna
1 Bridge Street
Irvington, NY 10533
www.michaelpsilakis.com
914.231.7854

I approached this table and there was a bald chef with his head down preparing food. As he lifted his head, I realized it was Chef Michael Psilakis. If you ever watched Food Network’s “Chopped’ or pay attention to the food scene in this country, you would recognize this guy. I recognized him and know for a fact that he is a extremely badass chef. What I didn’t know was that this chef is a gigantic jerkoff. Chef Jerkoff was serving “Greek Sushi.” I asked him to explain this piece of sushi and he gave me a look of pure disgust. The “Greek Sushi” consisted of sushi rice, scallop, pistachio butter, pickled fennel, preserved cherry and yogurt. If you’re going to have so many ingredients in one bite of food, you will need to explain that shit jerkoff. I’m sure this nerd caught a lot of wedgies in high school and he tried to take it out on potential customers like myself. If there was a camera around when I asked, he would of put on an entire cooking demo for me. Chef Jerkoff was a little too gassed for my taste but his “Greek Sushi” was really delicious.

Shouts to Uncle Ralph, WESTCHEDDAR, Ipcus, Anti Griddles, girls dressed like Mermaids, custom Pizza Ovens, that kid from high school that I couldn’t remember, humidity, reality TV families, Smartinellis, Kruegers, S.S. Kildare, all cooks and staff at the party……………….Great Night as always. See ya next year.

Billy! Another year, another incredible review! Thanks for sending over. Give me a heads up next year, I gotta make my way back to this party. Haven’t been in a few years. But next year I’ll get a sitter and come pop off like old times. Cheah…

Partners In Rhyme

My Dudes, Published Material

In conjunction with the release of my dude Matisyahu’s new album Spark Seeker, my editor at Complex asked me to write a story about our longtime friendship. I took it back to our early days growing up in White Plains and the first time we ever rapped together, through our college years and our earliest live performances, what happened when he became religious and started to blow up, how “WP” came about, and everything else leading up to where we both are now, including us becoming fathers. Check it out in the link below.

Matisyahu And Me: Partners In Rhyme | Complex

Cop Matis’ new album Spark Seeker HERE. One.

Sixty-Seven Turbo Jet

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Curren$y is one of the most consistent rappers out, and I’m absolutely obsessed with his new song “Sixty-Seven Turbo Jet” off his Cigarette Boats EP with producer Harry Fraud. Actually, Fraud deserves the majority of the props for this one, because the beat is fucking awesome. I like slow, blunted, sample-based rap music, and that’s exactly what this is. Of course, Curren$y, one of the game’s heaviest smokers, meshes perfectly with this type of production, which is one of the main reasons I fuck with him. He has one of the illest, laid-back rap styles in the history of hip-hop. Listen to the track below.

Friends honor, when I first heard this song last week, I listened to it ten times in a row. And I still can’t get enough of it. This is my favorite song in the world right now, easily. Holler.

The Reggae Song Of The Summer

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I got emailed this “Kingston Town (Remix)” featuring Busy Signal and Damian Marley a month and a half ago to post on Complex, and it immediately became my shit. I meant to throw it up on Westcheddar too, but never got around to it. But now, there is an official video for it! So I gots to post this shit now, right? This is easily the reggae song of the summer. Straight dark, gully, Jamaican shit. Free Busy Signal.

Talkin’ Smoove

Interviews

Yo, I haven’t laughed out loud by myself this much in a while. JB Smoove, best known as Leon from Curb Your Enthusiasm (see above) is one of those naturally funny dudes that can say anything and crack me up. On the most recent episode of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, JB is extra hysterical, as he goes off rant after rant, using anything Maron throws at him as an excuse to break down his philosophies about life. So many funny moments. The best part of the show though is when he tells the story of how he scored the gig on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Pretty amazing tale. Click the link below to stream/download.

WTF Podcast with Marc Maron featuring JB Smoove

As a little Westcheddar extra, I found all the scenes with Leon and Larry from last season’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, compiled into one video. Enjoy.

The 50 Best Pearl Jam Songs

Published Material

Okay, so I grew up a pretty big Pearl Jam fan, and was really into their first few albums. But at some point in the mid-90’s, I just became completely obsessed with hip-hop, and really stopped paying attention to much else for a few years. In that time, Pearl Jam kept putting out albums, and I missed a lot of them. I was on my heavy hip-hop shit, and if not that, was really diving in to old soul music.

By the early mid-2000s, The Shins and other indie acts got me back into folk and rock music, but I still wasn’t really checking for new Pearl Jam material. I listened to their old stuff that I loved, but I don’t know, I just never really checked out their new albums. So when it came time to put together this list of The 50 Best Pearl Jam Songs, which is something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time now, especially after I saw the PJ20 doc. So to get started, I called on a few of my closest buds, who are die-hard PJ fans, to help me sift my through their back catalog.

It was a fun process, too. I started by emailing my boys, saying basically that I was going to be writing this list, and wanted their input as to what they thought were the best Pearl Jam songs, and their help identifying some sleepers and rarities. The email thread was epic, and turned into multiple threads, with everyone sharing links and stories of live shows and experiences involving Pearl Jam. We all got super into it. I forced us all to dig deep with crazy questions and requests to put songs in different categories and shit like that, and it actually turned into a really special experience for all of us.

And of course, I did my own research too, listening to all their albums, combing through interviews, reading the Pearl Jam Twenty book, searching endlessly on YouTube, etc. And after about a month of mixed research with my boys and on my own, I started compiling and writing my list for Pigeons & Planes. Today, it was published, and I’m very proud of how it came out. I’m sure Pearl Jam purists may disagree at times with my selections and the placement of certain songs, but hey, that’s what shit like this is for! I’m no expert, never claimed to be. I’m just a fan like the rest of you. Enjoy.

The 50 Best Pearl Jam Songs | Pigeons & Planes

Shout to my boys Tommy Dee, Triple J, Duigs, Tony, and Coop for the endless support and historic Pearl Jam email threads. I dedicate this post to you my dudes. Thank you. And mad love to Pearl Jam. I discovered some seriously amazing songs I had never heard before putting this list together, and fell in love all over again with some old favorites. You guys fucking rock.

*BONUS*

One lucky Pearl Jam fan recently got to create their setlist for an actual live show. Read about it, and see the setlist, in the link below. Props to dude for setting it off with “Wash,” that’s my shit.

Pearl Jam Superfan Creates Band’s Setlist | Rolling Stone