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Wednesday, April 27, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
LCD SOUNDSYSTEM busted out Prince's "Controversy" at the Coachella. MUSEUM MOUTH advance streams Popcorn Fish Guinea Pig. DOWSING advance streams Okay. JAGGERY advance streams Crux. TERRY drops “Don’t Say Sorry" ahead of Terry HQ. FAYE makes “Ancient Bones” ahead of their self-titled debut EP. BLONDIE: "Heart of Glass," filmed at Studio 54 in New York City, topped the Billboard chart on this week in 1979.
PRINCE reportedly died without a will. The Revolution announced it would reunite for some shows, presumably including the planned Prince tribute concert in Mpls. The Current offers an hour-long documentary, featuring interviews from Bobby Z, producer Susan Rodgers, Jimmy Jam, Wendy and Lisa and more. MORRIS DAY becomes one of The Guardian's Cult Heroes. IGGY POP is releasing an "as told to" Stooges memoir that will include contributions from Joan Jett, Johnny Marr, Jack White, and others. FREDDIE MERCURY: A research team in Europe looked into the science behind his voice. CHRIS EVANS wants to continue playing Captain America, which isn't surprising, but interesting given where Marvel's Cinematic Universe seems headed. RACHEL ROY denies she was ever a third woman to Jay-Z, let alone the "Becky" Beyonce refrs to on Lemonade. Rita Ora may want that title tho. MICHAEL STRAHAN will be leaving Live with Kelly Ripa four months early. Top executives at Disney and ABC have personally apologized to Kelly Ripa for last week's bungled announcement about the departure of her co-host Michael Strahan. DAKOTA JOHNSON, Intervewed by Chrissie Hynde (who talks about her forthcoming solo LP along the way). CHRIS MARTIN was spotted with HEATHER GRAHAM. DAISY RIDLEY practices her lightsaber skills for Star Wars: Episode VIII. DISNEY announced a slate of nine live-action films. TURKEY: Ebru Umar, a Dutch journalist, was arrested after she wrote a column last week critical of president Erdogan, and his government’s growing crackdown on freedom of expression. THE ISLAMIC STATE: The flow of foreign fighters into Iraq and Syria has dropped from roughly 2,000 a month down to 200 within the past year, according to the Pentagon, which says the waning numbers are further proof of the Islamic State’s declining stature. OTOH, US director of national intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. says the Islamic State is operating clandestine terrorist cells in Britain, Germany and Italy. PALLAS CATS: The "Most Expressive Cat In The World"? AN ELEPHANT, snapped topless. MOST DOGS aren't huggers. A MISSING CAT returns home after six years.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
BOB MOULD & SUICIDE COMMANDOS cover “When You Were Mine,” while LIZ PHAIR covers "Nothing Compares 2 U" for a Princely twofer Tuesday. BRITTA PHILLIPS advance streams Luck Or Magic. MO KENNEY advance streams In My Dreams. PITY SEX advance streams White Hot Moon. MATT & KIM stream their surprise WE WERE THE WEIRDOS EP. SONIC YOUTH shares 1986's "Theme With Noise" ahead of the Spinhead Sessions. BAND OF HORSES drop “Casual Party" ahead of Why Are You OK. THE TUBES: "She's A Beauty" and "Talk To Ya Later" are your Twofer Tuesday. PRINCE: TMZ claims Prince had bigger money issues than anyone would believe (though still greatly wealthy). Pitchfork catalogs his battles with the internet and the industry. Jeff Blehar more broadly essays Prince's stubborn independence. For a more personal touch on these aspects of Prince, try Questlove. Stereogum and Dangerous Minds provide playlists from DJs who played a Prince date and a Prince party. THE RAMONES, remembered by manager and photographer Danny Fields. GREIL MARCUS, on the connections between the Rolling Stones, Trump, and Obama, PJ Harvey's pure intentions, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's narrow entryway, and more. THE JOY FORMIDABLE's Rhiannon “Ritzy” Bryan talks to Drowned in Sound about touring, recording Hitch during a breakup, and more. X-MEN: APOCALYPSE drops its final trailer. INHUMANS has been pulled from Marvel's 2019 release schedule. DOCTOR STRANGE: Co-writer C. Robert Cargill compared the politics of writing The Ancient One to Star Trek's Kobayashi Maru test. RACHEL ROY pulled out of an event scheduled for Monday, due to a “personal emergency” amid speculation that she is referenced in a track on Beyoncé's new album, Lemonade. AMY SCHUMER is profiled by Vanity Fair. TOM BRADY may continue to fight his Deflategate suspension. TWIN PEAKS: David Lynch's Showtime revival will have a cast of hundreds, including musicians like Trent Reznor, Sharon van Etten, Eddie Vedder, Sky Ferreira, and Au Revoir Simone. SAUDI ARABIA, crimped by low crude prices, on Monday unveiled a long-term blueprint for the kingdom’s economic transformation aimed at freeing itself from dependence on oil within the next five years. AUSTRIA's government was licking its wounds Monday after a historic debacle that saw the opposition anti-immigrant far-right triumph in a presidential ballot two years before the next scheduled general election. ANTEATER vs DUCKS: Who you got? A BALI PYTHON turned up in a Beaumont, TX kitchen. THE GOATMAN claims a victim, with some likely help from drugs and alcohol. PORTLAND FIRE & RESCUE completes an animal rescue trifecta.
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Mulligrub, Plants & Animals, Pet Sounds, Prince, Billy Paul RIP, Pups |
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Monday, April 25, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN opened this weekend's Brooklyn stand with "Purple Rain." MULLIGRUB steams Soft Grudge. PLANTS & ANIMALS advance stream Waltzed In From The Rumbling. PET SOUNDS: The Levitation Festival's tribute LP is streaming. SONNY & THE SUNSETS share "Moods" ahead of Moods Baby Moods. And dang if a song like this would exist without Prince. BILLY PAUL, the R & B singer best known for "Me and Mrs. Jones," has died of pancreatic cancer at age 81. PRINCE was cremated and celebrated afterward in a small, private service by a group of his "most beloved" family, friends and fellow musicians. His estate could be worth up to 800MM and may all go to his younger sister. Footage of Prince rocking the SNL40 afterparty surfaced first online and then on the show itself. Michael Green tells the story of the Purple One leading a 80s cover band in Birmingham. The L.A. Times celebrates his oft-overlooked lyrical prowess and Patterson Hood more generally discusses Prince's 80's output. while ZZ Top’s legendary frontman Billy Gibbons pays tribute to The Artist's guitar virtuosity (including embedded video of Prince covering the Stones). The Guardian reports on Prince's business dealings. his secret vault, and his support for the Paisley Underground. SPIN re-ups its oral history of Purple Rain. Pitchfork re-ups its look at Dirty Mind. Billboard covers his difficult relationship with music videos. The well-known Electric Fetus record store in Mpls tells you some of the last CDs he ever bought. And there's this maybe. BEYONCE dropped her latest album, Lemonade, which may suggest some marital discord. Is Rachael Roy to blame? BAT FOR LASHES: Natasha Khan talks to Pitchfork about the perils of modern romance and the tragic tale that propels her upcoming fourth album, The Bride. BRITTA PHILLIPS moves west and discovers a new sound and a new sense of self. (Thx, Frank Yang.) WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: The Jungle Book repeated atop the chart with a crushing 60.8MM, dropping a mere 41 percent for a film that opened north of 100MM. That likely projects to 350-400MM in North America alone by the end of its run, possibly a billion worldwide. The Huntsman: Winter's War was the crushee, placing with mere 20MM debut against a 115MM budget (Snow White and the Huntsman opened at 56MM). Barbershop: The Next Cut showed with 10.8MM, on a 47 percent drop that's probably too large for a 20MM comedy. Zootopia popped back up to the fourth slot with another 6.6MM on a still-leggy 19 percent drop. The Boss rounded out the Top Five withanother 6MM on a 30 percent drop. Batman v Superman slips below the fold and may end up grossing less than Zootopia. KELLY RIPA returns to her show tommorrow, after a tough talk with Disney. KANYE WEST brings his interruption skills to a wedding. MERYL STREEP & JOHN CAZALE: A tragic romance. PATTON OSWALD's wife, Michelle McNamara, a crime writer, died at age 46. INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE drops a second trailer. NORTH KOREA: Pres Obama said on Sunday that he does not believe North Korea is sincere in its offer to halt nuclear tests if the US suspends military exercises with South Korea, and that Pyongyang would “have to do better than that”. THE ISLAMIC STATE has been forced to ration fuel in some areas and cut pay by half to its fighters and government officials in regions it controls after the U.S.-led coalition air campaign incinerated about 500MMof the Islamic State’s cash stockpiles and cut its oil revenues by an estimated 50 percent. SYRIA: The U.S. plans to send up to 250 additional military personnel to Syria to help local forces fighting Islamic State. PUPS run for dinner, timelapse style. A GOLDEN RETRIEVER pilots a Tesla car...or does it? A DIABOLICAL BEAVER menaces Latvia's second-largest city. HEY, IS THAT A FISH attached to your unit or...oh.
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Prince RIP, Jayhawks, Rogue Wave, King Gizzard, Lera Lynn, Pony+Kittens |
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Friday, April 22, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE: ...with PRINCE. Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing we call Life After Prince. Prince Rogers Nelson was found dead in an elevator at his Paisley Park studio and estate at 57. Here's the New York Times obit by Jon Pareles. TMZ claims Prince was treated for a drug overdose six days prior, when he made an emergency plane landing in Moline, IL. An autopsy will be performed today. The Guardian celebrates his life in pictures and in his own words, but even these only scratch the surface. A musical polymath (here's the local coverage of his first record deal as a teen) and electric performer who certainly descended from Stevie Wonder, Sly & the Family Stone, James Brown, Earth Wind & Fire, and Jimi Hendrix (not to mention The Beatles and the Lemon Pipers), he spanned genres as easily as he bent his own identity and leaves a musical legacy as unique and eccentric as the man himself. (Here's a quick bonus story.) Artists rushed to pay tribute, including Morris Day, Brian Wilson, Belinda Carlisle, Chaka Khan, Zooey Deschanel, Nile Rodgers, Gene Simmons, The Mountain Goats and many more. I cannot pretend to have been a rabid fan of his work, but liked quite a bit of it and respected his enormous talent. Indeed, for Generation X, it would be hard not to; he bestrode the radio landscape during the 1980s and 1990s in a way only rivaled by Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. Accordingly, I'll focus on this period. For a deep dive into Prince's career through this period, check out this epic tweetstorm from Jeff Blehar. As Jeff notes, Prince was diligent in keeping his music off the internet, minus a few items like this terrific 1982 concert at the Capitol Theater, which includes the bracing "Controversy." But the Purple One missed...Portugal. Accordingly, we can revisit a cross-section of tracks like "When You Were Mine," "Let's Pretend We're Married," "Little Red Corvette," "Let's Go Crazy," a joyful, rocking take on "Take Me With U," "I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm A Star," "Raspberry Beret," "Kiss," "Sign O' the Times," "If I Was Your Girlfriend," and "I Could Never Take the Place of Ur Man." That last may be my fave Prince track, if only because he could've written it for The Replacements. I don't think he did, tho in his heyday, Prince handed hits like "Manic Monday" to The Bangles, "Nothing Compares 2 U" to Sinead O'Connor, "I Feel For You" to Chaka Khan, "Stand Back" to Stevie Nicks, "Sugar Walls" to Sheena Easton, and "The Glamorous Life" to Shiela E (who also played in Prince's band and -according to her - was his fiancee for a while). The beautiful ones we always seem to lose. BONUS: A recent recording of Prince playing "Purple Rain" on solo piano. DOUBLE BONUS: "Partyman," because of course. TRIPLE BONUS: Prince's guitar gently weeps...and steals the show. THE JAYHAWKS advance streams Paging Mr. Proust. ROGUE WAVE advance streams Delusions of Grand Fur. KING GRIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD advance streams Nonagon Infinity. LERA LYNN advance streams Resistor. MEN WITHOUT HATS: You can dance if you want to. ON BOWIE is excerpted at Drowned In Sound. CHEAP TRICK talks to The Guardian about their love of weird English radio, Gary Glitter records and the strained relationship with their original drummer, Bun E. Carlos. ROGER DALTREY confirms a Coachella-produced megafestival with the Who, the Rolling Stones, Roger Waters, Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney. NEGATIVLAND's Richard Lyons, a co-founder of Negativland, has also died at age 57. WHERE'S THAT CONFOUNDED BRIDGE? Song bridges are crumbling; is that a good thing? THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER'S WAR, this weekend's sole wide release, is currently scoring 17 percent on the ol' Tomatometer. KELLY RIPA's absence from Live may point to acrimony at ABC, but she may not be going anywhere. CHYNA, the WWE star who in the 1990s became one of the best-known and most popular female professional wrestlers in history, has died at 46. LINDSAY LOHAN is studying the Koran. Really. JASON BOURNE drops a second trailer. SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING loses Michael Keaton, but picks up Robert Downey Jr. SAN BERNADINO: It turns out the FBI’s crack of Syed Farook’s iPhone 5c might have yielded some results. SOUTH KOREA covered up the rape, enslavement and killing of thousands of ‘vagrants' before the 1988 Olympics. A PONY, swarmed by kittens, as a capybara stares unamazed. A 400-LB FISH, caught with a wrench. AN OSTRICH freed from a circus by animal rights activists enjoyed 10 minutes of freedom... before it was killed by a hit-and-run driver. SNAKES are falling from the ceiling at Walls Elementary School in Memphis.
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Mean Jeans, Free Time, All Songs Considered, Garbage, Puppies |
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Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
MINOR VICTORIES (ft members of Slowdive, Editors, Mogwai and Hand Held Cine Club) drop a video for "Scattered Ashes." MEAN JEANS advance streams Tight New Dimension. FREE TIME advance streams In Search Of Free Time. ALL SONGS CONSIDERED: New tracks from the Avett Bros, Deerhoof, The Low Anthem and more feature in the latest edition. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS bust out ZZ Top's "Tush" and "La Grange" in Texas. GARBAGE runs on “Empty” ahead of Strange Little Birds. BIG DEAL drops an "Avalanche" ahead of Say Yes. STEELY DAN turn in a spirited "Reelin' in the Years" on the Midnight Special. IIRC, Don Fagen hates this performance tho. JODY STEPHENS talks to the L.A.Times about Those Pretty Wrongs and the upcoming top-to-bottom performance of the Big Star 3rd/Sister Lovers album. THE LUMINEERS talk to Magnet about trying to avoid a sophomore slump. PJ HARVEY's albums, ranked by Stereogum. QUEEN ELIZABETH II turns 90; NME provides 10 of the best songs about the Queen. KELLY RIPA did not show up for her TV show Wednesday and it may just be the first in a string of absences. She was reportedly ambushed with the news her co-host Michael Strahan was jumping to Good Morning America. (And would anyone be surprised if GMA was thereafter expanded, pushing Ripa off-air?) JENNIFER ANISTON was named People magazine's Most Beautiful Woman in the World. GWEN STEFANI & GAVIN ROSSDALE Divorce Settement Deets. LACEY CHABERT and her husband are expecting their first child. THREE'S COMANY may be knocking on the door of the big screen. THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt and more, dropped a trailer online. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN dropped a teaser trailer online. NORTH KOREA may have from 8 to 20 nuclear warheads according to The National Assembly Research Service. RUSSIA has been moving artillery units to areas of northern Syria where government forces have massed, raising U.S. concern the two allies may be preparing for a return to full-scale fighting as the current cease-fire falters, U.S. officials said. IRAN's foreign minister is shocked that the US does not believe that despite its ballistic missile tests, and its supreme leader's threatening speeches, and its support for Syria's dictator … his country really just wants peace and harmony. PUPPIES vs MIRRORS: Who you got? WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? Dunno, but he was nabbed by police in Toronto. FOUR MEERKATP PUPS have emerged from their den and are now available for viewing by visitors to the San Diego Zoo. GIANT OWLS menace Exeter.
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