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Happy Monday
Posted on June 20, 2011 | No CommentsI know I’ve posted this before, but we feel like posting it again because it’s Monday and we hate Monday, but also because yesterday I took too much Valium and don’t feel like being at work today. You’re lucky I’m not also posting Brak songs.... -
This is NOT an AC/DC Cover Band – WhoMadeWho
Posted on June 18, 2011 | No CommentsWhen I opened this email I envisioned some horrible Bon Scott era AC/DC tribute shit, complete with unfortunately tight pants, not so young men, and long hair fashioned into some kind of hipster cut. I know, I know… so why’d I open it? I don’t... -
LCD Soundsystem’s New Video is Sufficiently Weird, Awesome
Posted on April 20, 2010 | 4 CommentsI’m a huge LCD Soundsystem fan, personally — I think James Murphy makes some of the most urgent, emotionally moving music out there (and the dude can certainly produce a record, too). That said, here’s the fucking crazy music video for the excellent new single “Drunk... -
Video: mewithoutYou – The (Fantastic Mr.) Fox, The Crow, and The Cookie
Posted on April 17, 2010 | No Comments“Let’s Hear That String Part Again, Because I Don’t Think They Heard It All the Way Out In Bushnell” – Sufjan Stevens So I just saw Wes Anderson’s latest film The Fantastic Mr. Fox, and I really liked it a lot. The movie reminds me... -
Dirty Projectors do Black Flag, Beck does Cohen & Spence
Posted on April 9, 2010 | No CommentsWhen you decide to cover a classic track there’s always a huge risk of serious suckage, but some bands just have the gift. Easy Star All Stars are freaking pros (Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band, Dub Side of the Moon…. blablabla etc etc etc.),... -
Best Interview Ever: Ian Svenonius Interviews Steve Albini on Soft Focus
Posted on October 9, 2009 | 1 CommentSteve Albini is responsible for fronting the most caustic and, depending on whether or not you have a sense of humor, either hilarious or upsetting bands of the mid- to late-80s (Big Black), that weird sort of late-80s to 90s spur period (Rapeman), and the 90s proper (Shellac), as well as producing more albums by more bands than we’re sure even he can keep track of. -
3 Songs I Kinda Love (By 3 Artists I Really Don’t)
Posted on October 9, 2009 | 6 CommentsLet me preface by saying I have not heard any songs by any of these artists except for the ones posted below. I kinda feel like the rest of them will probably suck, so at the risk of losing esteem for the presented tracks, I think I'll choose to remain ignorant. -
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: The Associates – Club Country
Posted on October 9, 2009 | No CommentsThe Associates released 'Club Country' on April 26th 1982, which appeared on their third album, Sulk. The B side was a non-LP track. The 12 inch version added "Ulcragyceptemol" (added as a bonus to Sulk when it was re-released) and a remixed version of "Club Country". The single reached the #10 spot on the U.K. singles chart. -
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: The Box Tops, The Buckinghams, and Jefferson Airplane
Posted on October 4, 2009 | No CommentsYes I know it's Sunday, so what? Since I haven't been vibing on any music lately, except for Shellac (obviously), and I can only post the same 5 Shellac songs so many times before someone'll throw a brick at my head until I can't lift it anymore, I had to come up with something. So these are my 3 favorite songs written before 1970. At least, they are for right now and probably still will be tomorrow. Did anyone else almost by that video game that used 'White Rabbit' in its commercial last year for the sole reason that the song made the game look so rad? Guilty. Enjoy. -
Psychic TV Cover ‘Foggy Notion’
Posted on August 27, 2009 | No CommentsPsychic TV performs "Foggy Notion" by The Velvet Underground. Filmed by Howard Wuelfing at WXPN at The University of Pennsylvania for NPR's "World Cafe" with David Dye on February 21, 2008. Engineered and recorded by Chris Williams. Full audio version available on Psychic TV / PTV3's "Mr. Alien Brain Vs. The Skinwalkers" on Cargo/Sweet Nothing Records.














