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The entire performance was Web cast via Radiohead's Web site last night. Naturally, I found out about this this morning. Luckily, for me (and you), links to each... MORE
The things you learn on long drives, listening to local radio stations. For instance A member of this band:
Is the father of a member of this band:
and this is a GREAT name for a band( i'm still on the fence about the song - its growing on me though)
and that people still can't get enough of this band:
Have a great long weekend everybody
As countless other reviews will tell you, if you've listened to rap in recent years you've heard Skillz before. The Virginia rapper came up as a ghostwriter. Although ghostwriting is a commonplace practice in R&B and pop music, in certain ways it's the antithesis of rap -- a very hush-hush subject among hip hop heads. Skillz jumped off in 2000 upon gaining attention for his song "Ghostwriter," the tell-all song about famous rappers he's written for (had the rappers' names ... MORE
Back in February, the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh and Lesh's current band of Friends - Jackie Greene, John Molo and Steve Molitz - got together for a one-off gig at San Fran's Warfield in support of presidential candidate Barack Obama. According to the FoxNews (the irony!), the three living Dead members, including drummer Bill Kreutzmann and along with Allman Brothers/Gov't Mule guitarist Warren Haynes taking over for the late Jerry Garcia, will ... MORE
First song from their first night of two. From a surprisingly great gig for such a small venue. An amazing atmosphere, with a great crowd!
Seriously one of the greatest, or most fun at least, PR moves from a label ever. Have you read The Intergalactic Enquirer yet? How about The Son? The Neu York Thymes? Modular is making headlines everywhere. Check out the up to date news from tomorrow's yesterday including the revelation that The Presets aren't gay, the shocking story that Cut Copy are quitting the music biz to grow coffee in Ethiopia and find out why a woman married a shark plus much, much, much, more. Al... MORE
As promised, here is the brand new video for "Tic Toc" from Busy Signal:
The video was directed by Ras Kassa and the single is off the upcoming Busy Signal album, LOADED (due in September). I have arrangements to interview Busy soon (hopefully next week), so if you have questions, leave them in the comments here.
For more info, see my previous post on this song and the album.
Busy Signal is also the cover star of this month's FADER Magazine!
Three bands that would be great to reunite as told by their videos..
FUGAZI.
AT THE DRIVE-IN
REFUSED
come on people get with the program.
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Original Story: http://www.thepunkguy.com/2008/08/29/three-band...
Thursday night at the Blue Note in New York City, I had the pleasure of seeing Amel Larrieux for the 5th time in my life. This performance pierced me straight in my gut and soul. A little something something was much different from her previous shows. Amel's energy level was at an all time. Part of the reason may have been that her fans from www.blisslife.com were out in FULL force. I am humbled to say I was a part of this posse which was acknowledged by her in her perform... MORE
I haven't been to a show in a long time. Opportunities are presented but time has not been right. This is the kind of band that needs to be seen live. Wonderfully animated while being slightly morose. Love that.
DC's claim to musical fame: go-go music Go-go is a subgenre of funk that originated in the DC area during the mid- to late-1970s. A handful of bands contributed to the early evolution of the genre, but singer-guitarist Chuck Brown is credited with having developed most of the hallmarks of the style. He is the godfather of go-go music! This style of music and the bands that fall into this category/style of music have had little success outside of the DC metro area (NoVA, ... MORE
It's not a secret that I've been waiting for this release since the announcement of the re-issue way back when. I've been a fan of Tiga since the first time I heard is stripped down electro version of "Hot in Herre." His mix on !K7 played over and over and over on various listening devices throughout the years. In short, I'm a fan of this Montrealer and yet I've still never seen him play. Boo. The remixes for the re-issue of "Sunglasses at Night" are all over the place ... MORE
Jeremy Fish, illustrator, sometime Aesop Rock collaborator, and all around cute-creator has designed the cutest vibrator in the world. Introducing Barry the Beaver for your uh, beaver. Guaranteed cutest orgasms ever.
Original Story: http://www.imageyenation.com/index.php?itemid=3725
I bought a CD on Wednesday. An actual CD! One of those things with the annoying plastic on the outside and sticky tape around the top that leaves gunk on it that pisses me off. I think it's been a very very long time since I've paid for a ridiculously overpriced new cd. It was kind of fun. Usually I just buy everything digitally from a number of sources or I'll order used cd's (I'm not picky!). I went to the local Barnes & Noble with my wife because she needed to ... MORE


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