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School of Seven Bells, Doves, Neko Case, Baby Anteater   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, June 01, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS releases a video for "My Cabal."

DOVES stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set streaming via MPR.

NEKO CASE: Aquarium Drunkard has her CBC Radio 3 session available to stream and download.

AQUARIUM DRUNKARD Justin Gage talks about hsi new book, "Memphis & The Delta Blues Trail: Great Destinations," with the L.A. Times.

ELVIS COSTELLO: Magnet considers his five most overrated and underrated songs, with streaming audio,

TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART: The literal video version. Awesome.

GRIZZLY BEAR: Edward Droste and Daniel Rossen give a track by track breakdown of the new album to Drowned in Sound, and a more general interview to NPR's All Things Considered.

21 UNJUSTLY UNHERALDED SIDEMEN, according to The A.V. Club.

BLACK LIPS: Jared Swilley talks to PopMatters about having to leave India under duress, and more...

BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW: Tom Fec talks to the OC Weekly about the band's relatively more accessible new LP.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Pixar's Up soared atop the weekend with 68.2 million, higher than WALL-E or Cars, not far from Pixar's all-time big opener, The Incredibles.  This was likely due to the 3-D angle, which both inflates ticket prices and entices advance ticket purchases for daytime showings.  Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian placed with 25.5 million, a 53 percent drop due in part to the Pixar juggernaut.  Drag Me To Hell came in third with 16.6 million -- a bit lower than studio projections, but Sam Raimi pictures tend to have legs, so there's still hope here.  Terminator: Salvation dropped 62 percent to fourth place  with 16.1 million.  This is probably considered disastrous for the franchise.  Star Trek rounds out the Top Five with 12.8 million, having so far grossed 209.5 million in the US -- and over 300 million wordwide.  Below the fold, Angels & demons continues to underperform, though foreign receipts will probably allow it to at least break even.

PHIL SPECTOR was sentenced Friday to 19 years to life for his second-degree murder conviction for shooting actress Lana Clarkson.  Spector is selling his 30-room mansion in Los Angeles to fund an appeal.

ANGELINA JOLIE collided with a set light while filming Salt, causing a cut and a minor concussion.

NATASHA RICHARDSON remembered a Queens costume designer, a London employee and her half-sister by setting aside a chunk of cash for each in her will - but she left the bulk of her assets to husband Liam Neeson.

BIJOU PHILLIPS cheats on fiance Danny Masterson... with a girl?  Too good to check!

TOY STORY 3 has a teaser trailer (which also appears before UP in theaters).

JENNIFER HUDSON is knocked up.

GISELLE BUNDCHEN, otoh, is not knocked up, according to Pats QB Tom Brady.

NORTH KOREA: Amateurs use Google Earth to uncover KimJong Il's sinister secrets.

PAKISTAN: Senior al Qaeda spokesman and ideologue Abu Yahya al Libi called for the takeover of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and for planning to prevent the US from seizing Pakistan's nukes after a Taliban revolution in the country.  The Pakistani military announced Saturday that it had retaken from the Taliban the largest city in the Swat Valley, although a significant number of insurgents are thought to have retreated into the nearby hills.

BABY ANTEATER debuts in a Japanese zoo. Let's go to the video.

A WILD HIPPO cornered a BBC presenter on a river near Hoedspruit in South Africa.

THE SQUIRREL THREAT: Militant squirrels again stole American flags from graves after Memorial Day.

25 OCTOPUSES have been given Rubik's Cubes in a study aimed at easing their stress levels in captivity.

POLLY wants a passport - and isn't above stealing one.

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Otis Redding, Dart Was the Night, Cutout Bin, Otters   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, May 29, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with OTIS REDDING!  Otis and the Bar-Kays crank up the energy to 11 for Ready Steady Go! from September 16th, 1966. In Part 1, Otis performs "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and "My Girl."  In Part 2, Otis belts out "Respect" and is joined by Eric Burdon for "Hold On, I'm Coming."  In Part 3, Chris Farlowe performs "It's A Man's, Man's Man's World", followed by "Pain In My Heart" with Otis.  Part 4 includes "I Can't Turn You Loose", followed by "Shake" performed by Otis, Eric Burdon and Chris Farlowe.

DARK WAS THE NIGHT, the Radio City benefit concert featuring David Byrne, The Dirty Projectors, Bon Iver, The National, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, My Brightest Diamond and Feist, is now streaming in full via NPR.

KEVIN DEVINE stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set streaming via MPR.

UNCLE EARL played a mini-set at Mountain Stage now streaming on demand via NPR.

WOXY streams the final leg of the Modern Rock 500 today, starting at 9 a.m. EDT.

GRIZZLY BEAR, after many live performances, has an official video for "Two Weeks."

GRANT HART talks to the Hartford Advocate about a decade in the wilderness and to the Schenectady Daily Gazette about pop and politics.

JARVIS COCKER gives a track-by-track rundown on his new LP to NME.  he gives a more general overview to Billboard.

THE LA's second album -- coming some 19 years after the band's debut -- is discussed at the BBC by Babyshambles bassist Drew McConnell, who has joined the band.

CUTOUT BIN: From the Beastie Boys to the Bay City Rollers, from Maxine Nightengale to Baby Huey, from Government Cheese to Paul Anka, plus Wilco, Gomez, The Replacements, Mountain Goats and more  -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

UP is currently scoring 98 percent on the ol' Tomatometer, and there are plenty of reasons why.  Pixar's latest, directed by Pete Docter (Monsters, Inc.), is by turns sad, whimsical, funny (you may miss dialog over the laughter), touching, inventive, charming and exciting.  And meta: It is an adventure movie about adventure.  The Disney-3D was nice, but icing on the steak.  Another home run for the hopping Luxo lamp people.

NOW SHOWING: Aside from Up, this weekend's counter-programming is Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell, scoring an almost-as-impressive 95 percent.

BRITNEY SPEARS has cleaned up her act - but she's still kind of a mess. Shocka!

RHIANNA will be suboenaed to testify about the alleged assault on her earlier this year by Chris Brown.

ALIEN getting a remake/reboot? Please make them stop.

500 DAYS OF SUMMER: Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt talk about their passion for music and how important it is to the film.

ARCHIE is proposing to Veronica. He's a 68-year-old kid; what does he know about love?  So, does he end up with Betty on the rebound after discovering Veronica with Reggie, or does Betty kill them both at the wedding?

IRAN: Journalist Roxana Saberi talks to Diane Sawyer about her time in Iran's Evin Prison.

AFGHANISTAN: The Times of London is with Delta company and its sister units as part of the first ripple in the US troop surge. "Four months of bulls**t for five minutes of fun," Private Nick Benitez said.  Also, Afghanistan's defense ministry  praised Pakistan's military offensive against the Taliban and pledged to cooperate on its side of the border.

IRAQ: Now that the collapse in the world's economy has caused oil prices to plummet, what does the future hold?

BABY SEA OTTERS: Let's go to the video.

LUMINOUS DESIGNER MONKEYS spark debate over genetic engineering.

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT: The fastest tortoise on three legs. Go, Speed, GO!

SEVEN BULLS ‘exploded' and caught fire after powerlines fell on a Dairy Flat farm, north of Auckland, NZ.

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Regina Spektor, Cotton Jones, Grizzly Bear, Phish, Cat-O-Matic   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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REGINA SPEKTOR played "Blue Lips" from her new album "Far" on Later with Jools Holland.

COTTON JONES did the three free songs thing for Daytrotter, two previously unreleased.

GRIZZLY BEAR is getting an in-depth feature at Drowned In Sound, including an ultimate roadtrip mix.  Don't forget their new album is streaming in full this week ia Spinner.

WOXY is streaming another leg of the Modern Rock 500, starting at 9 a.m. EDT.

PHISH announced a new album and is streaming a new song, "'Time Turns Elastic."

2 GIRLS, 1 KEYBOARD: Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D-Minor at FAO Schwartz. Tom Hanks will be so jealous.

SONIC YOUTH: Kim Gordon tells The Independent what she believes.

BON IVER: JamBase profiles Justin Vernon in the aftermath of a critically acclaimed album.

THE KILLS talk to the L.A. Times about songwriting, attitude, etc.

WEDDING SONGS: Carrie Brownstein blogs about cool wedding songs, with videos of cool -- and less cool -- selections.

MAD MEL UPDATE: Gibson's people are spinning People hard on the domestic bliss of getting divorced from his long-term wife and living with his pregnant Russian songstress galpal.

JESSICA SIMPSON visited some TV networks to pitch a reality series about society's scrutiny of women's bodies.

JOSH BROLIN was spotted getting cozy with another pretty woman other than his wife, Diane Lane, according to the ever-reliable InTouch mag.

KATHERINE HEIGL was dropped from a top-tier ensemble cast in the upcoming romantic comedy "Valentine's Day" because she demanded an astronomical salary.

RHIANNA & CHRIS BROWN are both moving on - but with opposing films, not significant others.

THE WORST BEACH MOVIES EVER, according to Slate V.

AMERICAN IDOL results may have been influenced by corporate sponsor AT&T.

TV's FUNNIEST PHRASES, according to the Paley Center and NBC.  No "What chu talkin' 'bout Willis?"  "What chu talkin' 'bout Willis?!"

ANCHORMAN 2? That is not a typo on the Teleprompter.

PAKISTAN: A terrorist assault team killed 16 policemen and seven intelligence officials in a complex suicide and conventional attack in Lahore. The Taliban reportedly took credit for the attack. The government offered rewards for the capture of 21 Swat Taliban leaders.

IRAQ's anti-corruption watchdog says arrest warrants have been issued for some 1000 allegedly corrupt officials.

CAT-O-MATIC: Let's go to the video. BONUS: Dog-O-Matic!

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT: A cat with wings.

A LIVE SWAN was used as a weapon in a fight by the bank of a river in Munich. Thankfully, the swan escaped unhurt.

A WHITE TIGER was put down at a controversial New Zealand wildlife park after mauling its keeper to death.

WHEN CATERPILLARS ATTACK: No car is safe.

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The National, CSN&Y, Harlem Shakes, Dogercise   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE NATIONAL are rolling out new material, like "The Runaway" on Canada's Studio Q, and "Blood Buzz Ohio" live in Montreal.

CSN (and sometimes Y) have an album of demos advance streaming via NPR.

THE HARLEM SHAKES did the four free songs thing for Daytrotter at SxSW.

THE DEL LORDS albums are reissued, including the fabulous Frontier Days.

WOXY is streaming the Modern Rock 500 this week, starting at each day at 9 a.m. EST.

WILCO: Fmr member Jay Bennett's untimely death has music bloggers linking to clips of "Poor Places" and "Cars Can't Escape" from the I Am Trying to Break Your Heart doc.

GRIZZLY BEAR is profiled by the New York Times over dinner at a restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

JENNY LEWIS gets a pop quiz from the San Francisco Chronicle, in which she reveals whether she is still being stalked by Fred Savage.

JASON LYTLE looks back on Granddaddy in Part 1 of an interview with Drowned In Sound.

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS is sponsoring ten Little League baseball teams.

ADRIANA LIMA, a Victoria's Secret Angel, and her husband NBA star Marko Jaric, are expecting their first child together.

MADONNA isn't going to be a happy camper when she finds out that boy toy Jesus Luz is referring to her as "just a friend."

KIEFER SUTHERLAND: Still drinking.

MIKE TYSON lost his 4-year-old daughter in a strange tradmill incident.

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER could be headed back to the big screen, but without Joss Whedon.

"V" is being rebooted for television; here's the upfront trailer.

THE TOP 25 ANIMATED MOVIES, according to Moviefone.

IRAN has sent six warships to international waters, including the Gulf of Aden, to show its ability to confront any foreign threats.

AFGHANISTAN: As Afghan and US forces complete an operation that targeted a Taliban stronghold in northern Helmand province, another area is identified as a Taliban safe haven that hosts al Qaeda training camps.

PAKISTAN: The Taliban -- under pressure in fighting with the military -- said Tuesday it wants to return to a peace deal that recently collapsed. The government rejected the offer, saying the Taliban must pull out of Swat or face arrest.

IRAQ: The Pentagon is prepared to leave fighting forces in Iraq for as long as a decade despite an agreement between the US and Iraq that would bring all American troops home by 2012.

DOGERCISE: Let's go to the video.

A RUNAWAY COW escaped a cattle trailer, hit the highway on hoof and took down a rail fence at a Green Bay apartment complex before being captured.

A WYOMING DOG was saved when his owner sucked the rattlesnake venom from his nose.

DUKE the HORSE could now be the biggest in the world after a growth spurt saw him shoot up to nearly 6ft 8inches.

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New Releases, St. Vincent, PB &J, Ping Pong Cats   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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RAMPING BACK INTO THE WEEK:

FEIST staples "Mushaboom" and "1 2 3 4" are your Twofer Tuesday.

NEW RELEASES: Grizzly Bear, Phoenix, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Nick Cave and more are streaming in full this week via Spinner.

ST. VINCENT played Washington, DC, Friday, so you can stream the gig on demand via NPR.

PETER BJORN & JOHN stopped by the World Cafe for a chat and mini-set streaming on demand via NPR.

JAY BENNETT, formerly of Wilco, died in his sleep over the weekend at age 45.  There's more from Jim DeRogatis and the New York Times.  Greg Kot also gives you a "best of."

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE:  Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian takes the No.1 slot with 70 million over the holiday weekend.  That's big, but the flick will have to show legs to recoup a 150 million budget, plus print, distribution and marketing costs.  The first Night did well overseas, so it's not a big risk -- but it's not as big a reward as the studio might have hoped, either.  Terminator: Salvation placed with 53.9 million, but it has a 200 million budget, adding up to a big scare for both Warner Bros. and Christian Bale.  Star Trek shows with 29.4 million.  Trek's 32 percent drop is okay given the competition, though it did expand to 200 more screens.  The likely difference was losing IMAX screens that charge a higher ticket price.  Angels & Demons drops 40 percent from first to fourth, which is not bad a some expected.  Big foreign grosses may save this one.  Dance Flick rounds out the Top Five with 13 million, which is low for a Wayans flick, but not bad against a 25 million budget.

MAD MEL UPDATE: Gibson cops to his girlfriend's pregnancy.

KIEFER SUTHERLAND and the alleged victim of a headbutting incident have resolved their differences, clearing the way for an assault charge against the actor to be dismissed.

KEVIN BACON wuz robbed, presumably by someone within six degrees of him.

CHARLIE SHEEN & DENISE RICHARDS had dinner together with their kids, under the careful watch of UN peacekeepers.

BROOKE SHIELDS regrets losing her vigrinity at age 22.

NORTH KOREA carried out an underground test Monday of a nuclear bomb Russian officials said was comparable to those that obliterated Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  Expect a semi-strongly worded letter from the UN to follow.

PAKISTAN:  The army has just made its initial advance into the Taliban stronghold of Mingora, the main town in the insurgency-racked district of Swat.

IRAQ: In a legacy of the US rush to build up Iraqi security forces, almost one-quarter of the Iraqi Army currently fails to meet its own minimum qualifications for soldiers, the Iraqi government is discovering in its first real look at the composition of the Army.  High-profile attacks in Iraq have fallen nearly 60 percent in the past year, the US military said Sunday, though violence continues to plague the northern city of Mosul.

PING PONG CATS: Let's go to the faux video.

THE TASMANIAN DEVIL will be listed as endangered because of a contagious and deadly cancer, the Australian government said.

MINI-COWS help farms downsize in the current recession.

THE WORLD'S UGLIEST DOG is profiled in the Tahoe Daily Tribune.

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