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Black Flag, Blood Orange, Steve Earle, Pavement, Corgis   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, November 06, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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DESTROYER drops a video for "Bye Bye" from the Five Spanish Songs EP.

BLACK FLAG -- Greg Ginn's version of it, anyway --  is streaming What The... via Spoitify.

BLOOD ORANGE is advance streaming Cupid Deluxe via iTunes.

STEVE EARLE stopped by WFUV for a mini-set.

PAVEMENT: Live at Shepherd's Bush, 1997

PETER GABRIEL dropped a finished version of "Courage," which dates back to 1986.

BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE: "Shoreline 7/4," from 2006. Because I was in the mood.

CHARLIE CHESTERMAN, frontman of Scruffy the Cat, lost his ongoing battle with cancer on Monday.

COLIN MELOY spoke to Rolling Stone about his new solo tour, new recordings and the future of the Decemberists.

THE SWANS: Michael Gira is profiled by Drowned In Sound.

OKKERVIL RIVER's Will Sheff tells Drowned In Sound The Silver Gymnasium is an album he feels he was “always training for.”

GWYNETH PALTROW wants to wage war on Vanity Fair. Too late, Goopy. Everyone knows now. 

MILEY CYRUS wrote her ex a letter for some reason or another.

LAMAR ODOM will not be prosecuted for damaging a photog's gear ... provided he keeps his nose clean and gets help with his anger issues. he also has not reconciled with Khloe Kardashian.

AMANDA BYNES will be home from treatment by Christmas.

DENISE RICHARDS has informed the L.A. County Dept. of Children and Family Services she will no longer care for the twins of Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller.

DAVID ARQUETTE's girlfriend is months pregnant.

SAUDI ARABIA: Meeting in Riyadh with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah yesterday, Secretary of State Kerry said the US would defend Saudi Arabia in the event of external attack, and offered to share information on negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Trial began in Abu Dhabi for 20 Egyptians and 10 Emiratis accused of trying to establish a UAE branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. Prosecutors allege that a number of the defendants are members of al Isla, an Emirati group said to be a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. The defendants deny the charges against them and claim to have been tortured while in detention.

LEBANON: A judge charged Ali Eid, the leader of the pro-Assad Arab Democratic Party, along with another party member, for helping a suspect wanted for the deadly Aug. 23 car bombings in Tripoli to escape into Syria.

SYRIA: The US and Russia failed to agree on a date for peace talks. The OPCW said it prefers shipping Syria's chemical weapons outside the country for destruction. The Al Nusrah Front and 10 other battalions are launching an offensive to take over a scientific research center in Aleppo. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham confiscated historical artifacts, including mosaics, and destroyed a statue in Raqqah.

CORGIS, running at cameras in slow-motion.

A 20-LB CARP ran for Mayor of Ann Arbor; no word at press time on the results.

A GIANT FLESH-EATING PLATYPUS terrorized Australia (a long time ago).

MEOWTFIT OF THE DAY: Cats In Tights.

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Beatles, Wooden Shjips, Howie Gelb, !!!, Goose vs Gorilla   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, November 05, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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CHARLI XCX busts out the Strangeloves’ "I Want Candy" in SF.

WOODEN SHJIPS advance stream Back To Land.

HOWIE GELB advance streams The Coincidentalist. (Plenty of cameos, too.)

THE BEATLES preview Live at the BBC, Vol. 2.

!!! played live at MusicFest Northwest.

LUCIUS stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set. 

THE KILLERS drop "Just Another Girl" to promte the upcoming Best Of...

HOSPITALITY drops "I Miss Your Bones" ahead of Trouble.

BROKEN BELLS break out the theremin on “Holding On For Life.”

MANFRED MANN: "Do Wah Diddy" and "The Mighty Quinn" are your Twofer Tuesday.

STEPHEN MALKMUS talks to Pitchfork about why Anthony Kiedis isn't such a bad songwriter, naming his cat after a Daft Punk song, and more.

THE FLAMING LIPS: Wayne Coyne talks to Stereogum about new EPs, ditching the space bubble, his rivalry with Arcade Fire, and more.

WHITE DENIM talks to the Irish Times about recording with Jeff Tweedy.

MUSICAL ARCHIVES are important. Maybe even moreso as album sales slump.

DREW BARRYMORE and husband Will Kopelman are expecting their second child.

TEEN MOM star Amber Portwood was just released from an Indiana prison, almost a year-and-a-half after she begged a judge to put her behind bars.

EMINEM denied lip-syncing during his SNL performance of “Berzerk” ... but does admit he was using a vocal track underneath his live vocals.

JUSTIN BIEBER was caught sneaking out of a brothel in Rio.

JOSH BROLIN has road rage... in the Del Taco drive-thru?

BROOKE MUELLER failed in her attempt to get a restraining order against Charlie Sheen.

SYRIA: The UN said 40 percent of Syria's population needs humanitarian aid.

EGYPT: The trial of former president Morsi began. Morsi said he believes he is the country's legitimate president and refuses to be tried by the court.

IRAQ: The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant killed 12 people and wounded more than 30 in a series of bombings and attacks in Baghdad, Hawijah, Taji, and Mosul.

GOOSE vs GORILLA: Who you got?

CAN A BEAGLE detect polar bear pregnancies?

A TANK OF EELS: The latest in beauty parlor exfoliation.

SERGE THE LLAMA was kidnapped and taken on a train ride in France.

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Inside Llewyn Davis, Cate Le Bon, Songs: Ohia, Ducklings   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, November 04, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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ARCADE FIRE covers "Uncontrollable Urge" in Hollywood. Plus, the Devo original, for Twofer Monday or something.

INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS: The soundtrack to the next Coen Bros movie is streaming at NPR.

CATE LE BON is advance streaming her third album, Mug Museum. NPR drops Tom Verlaine and Nico references.

SONGS: OHIA is streaming the 10th anniversary edition of The Magnolia Electric Co.

PAPA: The new project from former Girls drummer Darren Weiss streams Tender Madness.

M.I.A. is streaming Matangi. Not really my thing, but I felt like I should mention it, y'know?

MONTH OF THE DEAD: A free Grateful Dead track every day this month.

ANDREW BIRD drops the title track for the I Want To See Pulaski At Night EP.

SEBADOH drops "No Wound" as a B-side. Because who cares what's on the flip side of a record? I do.

BOOKER T & THE MG's: "Green Onions," live in '68.

VAMPIRE WEEKEND talks to The Guardian about playing the Hollywood Bowl, songwriting, and more...

ISLANDS: Nick Thornbury talks to NOW about becoming more selective, songwriting, his evolution as a musician, and more.

SONGS FOR SLIM becomes a two-disc comp with bonus tracks, including contributions by Peter Holsapple and Soul Asylum.

MIDLAKE's guitarist Eric Pulido steps up to the mic, and talks to Stereogum about taking on vocal duties.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Ender's Game tops the chart with 28 million, which is better than other recent efforts to start Young Adult franchises, but a number that will require good overseas biz against a 110 million budget. And with Thor: The Dark World (which already grossed 109 million in overseas markets) coming this Friday, Ender may have a tough time finding legs here. (In fairness, there really wasn't a perfect weekend to open Ender's Game between this weekend and year's end. It's competitive out there.)  Bad Grandpa places with 20.5 million, which is solid and gives a 62 million total against a 15 million budget for the Jackass spinoff.  Last Vegas shows with a 16.5 million debut against a 28 million budget, a bit better than predicted, if no Wild Hogs.  Free Birds opens in the fourt slot with 16.2 million, perhaps suggesting a tale about Turkeys at Thanksgiving made some parents uncomfortable.  Gravity rounds out the Top 5 with another 13.1 million and a 219.2 million domestic total against a 100 million budget (remarkably good for a fifth weekend, btw).  Below the fold, Captain Phillips takes sixth with 8.5 million and fading hopes of cracking 100 million domestic.  And 12 Years A Slave moved up to No. 7 on just 410 screens; it opens wide this Friday.

ABOUT TIME also opens wide this Friday.  Given the marketing emphasizing it's the latest from Richard Curtis, there will be more Love, Actually comparisons from critics than possibly imaginable, but they will mostly miss the mark. Love, Actually-- a film I have seen more times than I care to admit -- is based around the simple idea of stripping down the basic 3-act rom-com to three scenes, packing a bunch of them into one movie, and hoping the viewer doesn't die of diabetic shock.  About Time is a film with plenty of sentiment, but not as over-the-top in its method. And it's only partly a rom-com; the other part -- involving time travel -- is a much more effective, much less expensive version of Cloud Atlas.  Curtis has assembled a solid ensemble cast, including Curtis vet Bill Nighy (doing his Nighy thing) and newcomers like Tom Hollander.  Although Domhall Gleeson does just fine in the lead role, it's fair to say co-star Rachel McAdams gets most of the marketing, and she's very good as acting adorable.  Plus, after The Time-Traveler's Wife and Midnight In Paris, it's impressive that she's found roles varying so much in this niche. I'm not going to dissect the potential time-travel problems in the film, as Bruce Willis successfully convinced me in Looper that such talk is simply not worth it.  I didn't care for the degree to which Curtis beats the viewer over the head with his message at the end of About Time, but it's a nice enough message, and what comes before is funny and charming enough that you still leave with a spring in your step.  I'd even say About Time is worth your time, but that's just brutal; I wouldn't do that to you.

MILEY CYRUS: Currently twerking Benji Madden.

CHRIS BROWN admits he has anger management issues, the first step in his latest quest for judicial leniency.

LINDSAY LOHAN was paid to host a Halloween party; the casino wants its money back.

RYAN GOSLING & EVA MENDES are fighting. Apparently, she's the jealous type.

MICHELLE MONAGHAN and her husband Peter White welcomed their second child.

JENNIFER MORRISON & SEBASTIAN STAN, co-stars of Once Upon a Time, are officially broken up.

COURTNEY STODDEN, 19-year-old attention-seeker, splits from her 53-year-old husband. Whoda thunkit?

PAMELA ANDERSON ran the NYC Marathon, presumably in slow motion.

YEMEN: More than 58 people were killed during clashes between Houthi rebels and Salafists in Dammaj in Saada province. The government has called for a ceasefire, and the International Red Cross said it has been denied access to Dammaj.

LIBYA: Prime Minister Zeidan said Italy will start conducting aerial and electronic surveillance of Libya's borders, from Owaynat, in the southeast near Sudan, all the way to the Libyan-Tunisian-Algerian border in the northwest.

SYRIA: A rebel media center in Raqqah closed its offices in protest against the torture of an activist by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham.

IRAQ: After his first meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in nearly two years, President Obama said al Qaeda has recently become more active in Iraq. Al-Maliki asked Washington for military equipment and counterterrorism support.

BABY DUCKS ON A WATERSLIDE: Let's go to the video.

AN ALLIGATOR was detained at O'Hare International Airport on Friday.

A MYSTERIOUS WILD BOAR roaming an island in Guernsey could have swum there from France.

WHEN MONKEYS ATTACK: Blame the cat, the dog and the egg salad sandwich.

 

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Byrds, Okkervil River, Neko Case, Cutout Bin, Shopping Cat   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, November 01, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with THE BYRDS! The turning of the seasons had me in the mood for this rare live threefer of "Turn! Turn! Turn!", "Bells of Rhymney" and "Mr. Tambourine Man", introduced by... David McCallum? There are more screaming girls, plus go-go dancers when they hit Shivaree for "All I Really Want to Do" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better."  There are even more dancers when they cover "Long Tall Sally" and "Not Fade Away" for Shindig! on June 23, 1965, while I'm pretty sure that's Ed Wynn introducing "Chimes of Freedom."

OKKERVIL RIVER palyed a Tiny Desk Concert at the offices of NPR.

NEKO CASE, along with Eric Bachmann and Kelly Hogan, played a Halloween Tiny Desk Concert in costume.She's also profiled by Under the Radar.

THAO & THE GET DOWN STAY DOWN played live at the Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival.

MATT POND played live at the Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival.

EASYBEATS: The fish, the barrel, the smoking gun!

JAMES BLAKE won the Mercury Prize, even if the presenter called him James Blunt.

LOU REED's obituary, placed in the local paper by his widow, Laurie Anderson.

FATHER JOHN MISTY: Josh Tillman talks to Rolling Stone about his score for The History of Caves, and his next LP.

GOTH IS DEAD, Long Live Goth.

CUTOUT BIN: This Friday, a tribute to the late Lou Reed is streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases are: Free Birds, currently scoring 13 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Ender's Game, currently scoring 62 percent; and Last Vegas, scoring 42 percent.

ENDERS GAME: Part popcorn sci-fi epic, part meditation on the morality of war and the nature of leadership, with the latter improving the former. I've seens ome reviewers mention the movie doesn't grapple with the big issues as well as the novel on which the movie is based, which is often the case, though perhaps more notable here, given that visual media tends to glamorize even that which it seeks to dissect. Not having read the book, my problems are more with the plotting (which may or may not come from the book).  The inevitable compression lessens the notion of Ender -- a boy being groomed for combat against an alien race which once attacked Earth -- as a born leader.  The film does a decent job of showing Ender as strategist, but I didn't buy his ultimate solution as one that would have been unique to him.  Moreover, while the film overtly argues for the importance of empathy as a quality of military leadership, Ender has it in the final sequence to a degree foreshadowed, but requiring a hefty suspension of disbelief.  Those issues aside, Asa Butterfield (Hugo) is convincing in the lead role and gets good support from other young actors (notably Hailee Steinfeld of True Grit and Abigail Breslin) as well as the marquee roles from Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley and Viola Davis.

KRISTEN STEWART & ROBERT PATTINSON are indeed meeting five months after their split.

ASHTON KUTCHER & DEMI MOORE have settled their protracted divorce beef; he won't be paying support.

KHLOE KARDASHIAN & LAMAR ODOM are reportedly working out their marital problems after all.

DAVID ARQUETTE had a lot to say when he drunk dialed Howard Stern.

MILEY CYRUS went as Lil Kim for Halloween.

TORI SPELLING: I told you Wednesday where this was headed. Still headed that way.

MICHAEL FASSBENDER feels a little harrassed by all the jokes about his equipment. Poor man.

SWEDEN: Haytham Rahmeh, the Syrian-born former leader of a Stockholm mosque, is said to have smuggled large quantities of weapons to Syrian rebels for the past 18 months. Rahmeh reportedly purchased the weapons primarily in Libya, but also in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with the help of an organization called the Commission for Civilian Protection transported them through Turkey to Syria. He is a member of the Syrian National Council and a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood.

EGYPT: Muslim Brotherhood supporters called for daily protests in the lead-up to the trial of former president Morsi. His detention was extended for 15 days due to a pending investigation related to espionage charges.

PAKISTAN: Prime Minister Sharif said talks with the Pakistani Taliban have begun.

IRAQ: Five car bombs north of Baghdad killed 19 people and wounded scores more; police blamed al Qaeda.

GRAHAM THE CAT is a regular visitor to the pet shop.

A 6-FT GATOR visits the Wal-Mart.

MICRO-PIGS fail to stay micro.

HEY, ARE THOSE PUPPIES in your pants, or... oh.

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It's time for scares, it's time for screams 2013   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, October 31, 2013 - 08:00 AM
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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...STREAMING FROM THE CASTLE EAST! This fan-made 1973 video for "The Monster Mash" is today's must-see clip (natch), though you can also see Bobby "Boris" Pickett perform it live at Little Steven's Halloween a Go-Go 2005. The covers by The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and The Misfits are pretty good also -- the latter uses clips from the Rankin-Bass animated classic, Mad Monster Party.

THE SHAGGS: It's Halloween!

JIM CARROLL (deceased) sings about "People Who Died."

KISS got their first television exposure in 1976 on The Paul Lynde Halloween Special.

"DO THEY KNOW IT'S HALLOWEEN?" is the all-star charity send-up of Band-Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" featuring Roky Erikson, Elvira, plus members from Arcade Fire, Sonic Youth, Smoosh, Rilo Kiley, Sparks and many more.

52 HORROR RELEASES from the Free Music Archive.

HALLOWEEN A/V: PopMatters' streaming Halloween videos and audio, from Bauhaus to to Stevie Wonder to Cream to The Cramps... has taken numerous hits from the lawyers since 2008, including the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer," Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising," Santana's "Black Magic Woman", The Ramones' "Pet Sematary," Alice Cooper's "Welcome to My Nightmare,"The Eagles' "Witchy Woman," and Tegan & Sara's "Walking With a Ghost." But there are still some gems there; including Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

THE ROLLING STONES' "Sympathy For The Devil" was on the PopMatters list, but this version from the David Frost Show just plain amuses me.

WARREN ZEVON is on that PopMatters list, but I prefer a live trifecta of "Werewolves of London," "Excitable Boy" and "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner."

THOMAS DOLBY: How about the mad vibe of "She Blinded Me With Science"?

HENRI MANCINI: "Experiment in Terror." A sentimental favorite to those who grew up watching "Creature Features" on WGN before it went superstation.

TRICK OR TREAT BIN: From the New York Dolls to Stevie Wonder, from Robyn Hitchcock to Ray Parker, Jr, from the Lemonheads to Donovan, plus Guided by Voices, Bauhaus, Blue Oyster Cult and more cowbell -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

THE TIME WARP: Let's do it again.

AND NOW: A Sophisticated Man About Town. Super-duper.

"THRILLER": The original 13-minute Jacko classic, plus the filipino prisoners.

IT'S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN: For the first time in at least a decade, the bootleg video fails to rise from the Internet patch. It's airing on ABC tonight.  The WaPo has 7 Things You Don't Know about the perennial Peanuts classic.

CLASSIC HORROR FILMS: An Infographic.

15 FACTS ABOUT HALLOWEEN: I counted more than that.

FIVE THINGS you may not know about Halloween.

THE TOP 10 SCI-FI HORROR FLICKS, according to Forbes.

WE THE PEOPLE, against the zombies.

THE HORRIBLY SLOW MURDERER With the Extremely Inefficient Weapon. Ten minutes of unimaginable terror.

WAR of the WORLDS: Seventy-Five years later, you can stream the infamous Orson Welles broadcast from the Internet Archive.

THE WILHELM SCREAM: The repeatedly used film and television stock sound effect first used in 1951 for the film Distant Drums, now appearing as an in-joke in many films, is the subject of a Masters of Horror segment.

31 CLASSIC HALLOWEEN TV EPISODES AND SPECIALS, according to Zap2It.

HOW TO CARVE YOUR PUMPKIN Using Power Tools.

DIED IN HOUSE: They're Heeeeeerrrrrrreeeeee...

THE TOP 10 HORROR MOVIES YOU HAVEN'T SEEN, according to the UAB Kaleidescope.

THE 20 ESSENTIAL VAMPIRE MOVIES, according to Flavorwire.

23 UNUSUAL VAMPIRE VARIATIONS, courtesy of The A.V. Club.

THE 25 MOST RIDICULOUS Movies "Of The Dead."

END CAT: Jake receives transmissions from the future.

PIGS. And pumpkins.

STREET APES IN JAKARTA will creep you out.

PET COSTUMES: Americans spend 300 million dollars on them. And eventually the pets will rise up against us.

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