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Sondre Lerche, Civil Wars, Low, Whiskeytown, Tiny Sheepdog   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, June 30, 2011 - 08:00 AM
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GIVERS defy gravity in the clip for "Up Up Up." For fans of Vampire Weekend.

SONDRE LERCHE plays a session at Morning Becomes Eclectic.

THE CIVIL WARS played a Tiny Desk Concert at the offices of NPR.

LOW stopped by the World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED: Tracks from Fountains of Wayne, Wilco, Gillian Welch, Paul McCartney and more feature in the latest installment of the long-running series.

WHISKEYTOWN, Live at the 7th Street Entry, October 30, 1997.

LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM drops the title track to "Seeds We Sow."

THE 12 MOST MEMORABLE McCARTNEY SOLO SONGS, according to PopMatters.

THE 13 BEST SMITHS SONGS, according to PopMatters.

HOODOO GURUS: "Come Anytime" was the first single from Magna ***** Louder, which came out 22 years ago this week. Get. Off. My. Lawn.

BJORK talks to Pitchfork and Stereogum about the upcoming Biolphilia album/app/thingamajig.

MIKE WATT talks to Aquarium Drunkard about the influences on Hyphenated-man -- Hieronymous Bosch and the Minutemen (who were in turn inspired by Wire).

JOHN LENNON: Closet Reagan Republican? Imagine...

CLARENCE CLEMONS: Eulogy by Bruce Springsteen.

DAVID BAZAN talks to Birmingham Weekly about the making of Strange Negotiations. (Thx, LHB.)

KATE BUSH talks to Interview about The Director's cut, American pop, and more...

LINDSAY LOHAN's painfully relaxing stint under house arrest is finally over.

QUENTIN TARANTINO is on the business end of a nasty and perhaps hoaxy viral email.

CHARLIE SHEEN claims he took steroids for his role in Major League.

DAVID DUCHOVNY & TEA LEONI are separated. No shocka there. A long time coming, really.

PIPPA MIDDLETON was spotted with her supposed ex bf at Wimbledon.

TRACY MORGAN has offended the mentally disabled, just weeks after profusely apologizing to the LGBT community.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 4 has a trailer online.

THE HOBBIT has new images online.

OUR FRIENDS, THE SAUDIS detained at least five women accused of defying the men-only driving rule in the ultraconservative Arab kingdom.

IRAN: Britain accused Iran of testing nuclear-capable missiles. the US said Iran is "bragging" about its missile program. Ahmedinejad denounced the arrest of four of his followers in the government.

SYRIA: Security forces killed seven civilians during operations against anti-regime protesters in the villages of Mareyan and Ahsem. Britain accused Iran of supporting Syria's crackdown on anti-regime elements.

LIBYA: France confirmed that it is providing weapons to Libyan rebels fighting Gaddafi.

EGYPT: Security forces wounded more than 1000 protesters at Tahrir Square in Cairo. The protesters demand the prosecution of security officials who killed demonstrators earlier this year.

NANCY the CHIHUAHUA: World's Tiniest Sheepdog. Video at the link.

TURTLES forced a runway closure at NYC's JFK airport.

RABBITS enjoy the ganja, like the dormouse said.

A WATER BUFFALO gored an Australian pensioner to death in the Philippines after the man slammed into the beast while driving home from a nightclub on his motorbike.

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Sloan, Wilco, Black Joe Lewis, Beatles, Marathon Dog   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, June 29, 2011 - 08:00 AM
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SLOAN plays Gary Numan's "Cars" for The A.V. Club Undercover. And nail it, imho.

WILCO: Highlights from the Solid Sound Festival, including new songs and a cover of Split Enz's "I Got You," with Neil Finn.

BLACK JOE LEWIS & THE HONEYBEARS stopped by WFUV for a chat and mini-set.

TUNE-YARDS plays a session at Morning Becomes Eclectic.

MATT POND PA drops "Love to Get Used" from the Spring Fools EP.

THE BEATLES: Off-White (1968 demos from George Harrison's house in Esher).

EVERY MOTHER'S SON: "Come On Down to My Boat," baby.

RICHARD THOMPSON received an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace yesterday. (via Jon Hahn.)

FRIENDLY FIRES: Ed Macfarlane talks to BlackBook about the importance of drinking before shows, losing his bassist to another band, and reconciling with New York. (Thx, Chromewaves.)

THE HORRORS take The Quietus on a track-by-track tour of Skying.

PASTE magazine relaunches as a multimedia application.

FEIST was the unlikely subject of a fight between Shia LaBeouf and Michael Bay on the set of Transformers: Dark of the Moon.

TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON opens today, scoring 35 percent on the ol' Tomatometer (as if it matters).

SHIA LeBEOUF: Hollywood's Last Bad Boy? The juice in that piece is that he hooked up with Megan Fox, but didn't know if she was with Brian Austin Green at the time.

BLOW-UP: GQ has an oral history of Michael Bay, the most explosive director of all time. And the beat goes on.

TOM HANKS & JULIA ROBERTS showed up at Grauman's Chinese Theatre for the premiere of their new movie Larry Crowne...but it wasn't exactly a mob scene.

MAD MEL UPDATE: Gibson and soon-to-be ex-wife Robyn have settled their divorce case.

HALLE BERRY went to family court, complaining her baby daddy, Gabriel Aubry, violated the custody agreement they struck over their daughter Nahla.

EMMA STONE talks to Vanity Fair about dropping out of High School, adjusting to fame, and her hardest H'wood moment to date.

A STAR IS BORN: Clint Eastwood hopes to team Leo Dicaprio with Beyoncé, who's already set for the musical.

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES: Anne Hathaway's Catwoman costume reportedly will hew closer to the comic than past movies.

YEMEN: Wounded Pres Saleh, not seen in public since an attack on his palace in early June, is well enough to return soon to Yemen and will make a media appearance within the next couple of days. The ancient port city of Aden is now virtually surrounded by roving gangs of Islamist militia fighters - some linked to Al Qaeda - who have captured at least two towns, stormed prisons and looted banks and military depots in the south.

EGYPT: One of the country's richest men has been accused of mocking Islam after tweeting cartoons of Mickey and Minnie Mouse wearing conservative Muslim attire.

AFGHANISTAN: Analysts across the political spectrum say there is no clarity about what troops will be fighting for in the years to come.

DOZER the goldendoodle is running half-marathons now.

TWO DOLPHIN CALVES pass away at the Baltimore Zoo.

SAN FRANCISCO considers banning all pet sales.

AN INFLATABLE SHARK is among a treasure trove of hundreds of new species may have been discovered in the Philippines.

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New Releases, My Morning Jacket, Booker T, Shark Jump   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - 08:00 AM
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ARCHERS OF LOAF went "Wrong" on Fallon. Eric Bachmann watched the show and told Vulture about his encounter with Madonna back in the day.

NEW RELEASES incuding Marianne Faithfull, YACHT, Handsome Furs, Jolie Holland, Alina Simone, plus the Buddy Holly tribute, a Capitol soul comp, plus releases from Fleet Foxes, The Antlers, Black Lips, Yuck and Smith Westerns and even more are streaming this week at Spinner.

MY MORNING JACKET plays Rock The Garden.

BOOKER T. JONES also plays Rock The Garden.

JAMES BLAKE stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

THE TUBES: "She's A Beauty" and "Talk To Ya Later" are your Twofer Tuesday.

IAN MacKAY (Minor Threat) talks about music and other things that matter at Tablet.

BLOOD ORANGE: Dev Hynes (last known as Lightspeed Champion) talks to The Fader about his new project.  Dev's home recordings are also embedded. (Thx, LHB.)

YUCK guitarist Max Bloom talks festival gigs at DIY.

BOB MOULD: Another excerpt from his autobiography, this time at the SF Chronicle.

CHARLIE SHEEN lost another Goddess, and his Two and a Half Men character is being killed off, but he inked a deal for a new sitcom with Lionsgate Television and with a bidding war underway he is set to make more money than ever.

MICHAEL JACKSON's "Thriller" jacket sold for 1.8 million at auction.

PRINCE HARRY denies any sort of fling with Pippa Middleton.

SHIA LeBEOUF gets a Transformers-promoting profile in the L.A. Times.

MADONNA: Back on with her latest boy toy.

ANNE HATHAWAY talks to Harper's Bazaar about her many figurative hats.

GREEN LANTERN may well get a sequel, according to THR.

IRAN unveiled underground missile silos as part of military exercises on Monday.

LEBANON: The United Nations special tribunal investigating the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri will indict five Hezbollah members for the 2005 killing, the Asharq Alawsat newspaper reported on Monday.

LIBYA: The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Gaddafi, his son, and his military intelligence chief for "crimes against humanity."

EGYPT: Opposition groups seek to postpone September elections amid fears that the more unified Muslim Brotherhood and members of the former regime will gain too much influence.

SOMETIMES, the shark jumps you.

THE LOST PENGUIN in New Zealand is more lively and eating fish after undergoing endoscopic surgery Monday to remove some of the beach sand and twigs it swallowed, apparently mistaking it for snow.

COOKIE the COCKATOO turned 78 at the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago, the oldest Major Mitchell cockatoo in any zoo.

NORMA LYON, the "butter cow lady" whose sculptures were a primary Iowa State Fair attraction for decades, died of a stroke early Sunday, relatives said. She was 81. Lyon's apprentice, Sarah Pratt of West Des Moines, became the Fair's fifth butter sculptor in 2006, so food-on-a-stick will presumably taste as sweet.

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Soul Asylum, Gillian Welch, Jason Isbell, Wilco, Yoda   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, June 27, 2011 - 08:00 AM
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SOUL ASYLUM played Taste of Chicago Saurday night, opening with "Marionette" (one of my faves) and closing with "Stand Up and Be Strong," working in the joke where "Misery" morphs into McCartney's "Silly Love Songs" in between. Playing for folks mostly there for free music, the set lacked the urgency or edge of set for fans, or a set from the period where the band was ascending to major labels and radio hits.  But Dave Pirner and Dan Murphy still have great chemistry and their songs have a poignancy and laconic humor that works well even on the family-oriented festival circuit.  When Pirner joked between songs, "It's great to be here... great to be anywhere, really," he sounded half-sarcastic and half-postmodern, equal parts self-aware, sad and amused.  They still seemed to be having a certain type of fun and it played well with the audience, too.

GILLIAN WELCH is advance streaming The Harrow and the Harvest.

JOLIE HOLLAND is advance streaming he Pint of Blood.

JASON ISBELL & THE 400 UNIT stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

WILCO: Hear "I Might" and "I Love My Label" (Nick Lowe), both sides of the band's new single. The B-side is presumably a play on the fact that band has started its own label.

NEKO CASE & NICK CAVE cover The Zombies' "She's Not There" for the season four premiere of True Blood.

BJORK: Hear "Crystalline," the first single from Biophilia.

ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS cover "Purple Rain."  Speaking of which...

THE ARTIST CURRENTLY KNOWN AS PRINCE talks to The Guardian about the evil of ringtones, the Internet and cover songs (sorry, Elvis)... and the fun of ...Islamic countries. Dude.

FLEET FOXES: Robin Pecknold talks to the Irish Times about reviews, songwriting, influences and more...

THE ROSEBUDS talk to San Diego CityBeat about their divorce-inspired(?) album, Loud Planes Fly Low. (Thx, LHB.)

PETER FRAMPTON has filed for divorce from his wife of 15 years.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Cars 2 meets the chequered flag with 68 million, well above the 55 million tracking number, above the original and comparable to most Pixar openings (excluding the mammoth Toy Story 3 opening). Critics weren't thrilled, but all the toys that will be sold help pay for the Pixar movies they do like, so there's that. Bad Teacher debuts in second place with 31 million on a reported 19 million budget, a strong opening for Cameron Diaz and a career boost for Justin Timberlake and Jason Segel.  Green Lantern drops 66 percent to the third slot with 18.4 million, with an 118.7 million worldwide total against a 200 million production budget. Hafta think the Cars and bad word of mouth did damage here. Super 8 fell 44 percent with 12.1 million, but is well in the black, having taken in 95 million to date on a 50 million budget.  Mr. Popper's Penguins rounds out the Top 5 with 10.3 million, which ain't bad, considering the Cars debut was the major draw for kids this weekend. 

DANIEL CRAIG & RACHEL WEISZ secretly wed last Wednesday.

OWEN WILSON is said to have split from the mother of his only child.

JENNIFER ANISTON brought new beau Justin Theroux to her interview with James Lipton for Inside the Actors Studio. The couple was also soptted on a double date with Jason Bateman and his wife.

HUGH HEFNER: Crystal Harris is trying to cash in on her engagement ring.

MAD MEL UPDATE: Goth model Stella Mouzi denies she's Gibson's new galpal.

DONALD SUTHERLAND collided with a bicyclist in the People's Republic of Santa Monica.

FLORENCE HENDERSON  reveals in her upcoming memoir that she got crabs from fmr NYC Mayor John Lindsay.

ANNA NICOLE SMITH IS STILL DEAD, and the US Supreme Court upheld a ruling denying her descendants the 89 million-plus judgment previously awarded to her from late oil baron husband J. Howard Marshall's estate.

WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER 2? Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Christopher Meloni, Janeane Garofalo, and David Hyde Pierce have all told Entertainment Weekly they would appear in a sequel to the camp movie spoof.

PETER FALK, beloved as TV's Columbo, but also great in movies such as "The In-Laws," "The Princess Bride" and "Made," died on Thursday night at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 83.

PAKISTAN: A husband and wife carried out a suicide attack on a police station in Dera Ismail Khan that killed 10 policemen.

AFGHANISTAN: The Taliban used an eight year old girl as a suicide bomber in Uruzgan.

IRAQ: A court sentenced Hasna Ali Yahya, the Yemeni wife of Abu Ayyub al Masri, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for facilitating communications between terrorists and assembling suicide vests. Al Masri was the head of al Qaeda in Iraq before he was killed by US and Iraqi troops last year.

YODA: Her short tufts of hair, protruding tongue, and long, seemingly hairless legs were enough to earn her the World's Ugliest Dog title in northern California.

A MACAQUE skips exams at Emory University.

THOU SHALT NOT abuse thy neighbor's goat. In lingerie.

LIONFISH: Killing bait fish from Brazil all the way to Maine.

LUNA, a six-year-old Husky, alerted her owner, Jenny Conarroe and her family to a gas leak at their home.

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The Kinks, Florence & the Machine, Mike Watt, Cutout Bin, Dog Prosthetics   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, June 24, 2011 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE...

...with THE KINKS! Ray Davies celebrated a birthday this week (as did Brian Wilson) and the recent reissue of the early Kinks albums put me in a mood for their appearances on Shindig!, including "All Day and All of the Night," "Tired of Waiting For You," "Set Me Free," "You Really Got Me," "Who'll Be The Next In Line?," "It's Alright" and "I Gotta Move." Come for th fuzz guitars, stay for the go-go dancers.

FLORENCE & THE MACHINE, Live at the Wiltern.

MIKE WATT brings the Missingmen to Morning Becomes Eclectic.

1, 2, 3 did the four free songs thing for Daytrotter. Brian Wilson meets Adam Sandler?

YACHT played a Tiny Desk Concert at the offices of NPR.

BELL X1 played a set on the Mountain Stage.

BOB MOULD & THE ROOTS cover 0:45 of Sugar's "If I Can't Change Your Mind."

BOOKER T. JONES (ft. MMJ's Jim James): "Progress" tours Los Angeles.

BLAKE SENNETT (The Elected) talks to Paste about the songwriting process behind Bury Me in My Rings, the untouched brilliance of Peter Gabriel, and the death (and possible resurrection) of Rilo Kiley.

TUNE-YARDS: Merrill Garbus shares her current fave songs with the L.A. Times.

PATRICK WOLF talks to Billboard about Lupercalia, inspiration, getting engaged, and more...

DUANE EDDY talks to The Quietus about falling in love with Sheffield, England, chilli-filled Yorkshire pudding, and why Richard Hawley should be mayor.

CUTOUT BIN: From the Sex Pistols to the La's, from the Velvet Underground to They Might Be Giants, from the Four Tops to Weezer, from the Flaming Lips to Rod Stewart and the Small Faces, plus the Beatles, Yuck, Big Star, Art Brut, Brian Wilson and more -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are now streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Cars 2, which is currently scoring 38 percent on the ol' Tomatometer (shocking from Pixar); and Bad Teacher, which is scoring xx percent.

LINDSAY LOHAN tested positive for alcohol on June 12 or June 13, and has been ordered to appear in front of an L.A. County Superior Court judge this morning.  The Probation Dept. wanted her in jail... but Judge Stephanie Sautner ruled the prior judge - Elden Fox - only required controlled substances testing, not alcohol testing.

JENNIFER ANISTON & JUSTIN THEROUX: Caught canoodling on camera.

JUSTIN BIEBER was tackled and knocked to the ground by a man who jumped a barricade outside Macy's in New York.

SCARLETT JOHANSSON was out until 3:30 a.m. with Justin Timberlake and others the other night.

HUGH HEFNER'S Lifetime TV marriage special is now going to have a 'runaway bride' theme and will air in July. Lemonade!

EMMA STONE has been offered the lead in Pride, Prejudice and Zombies.

JAMIE FOXX will star in the next Quentin Tarantino film.

THE HOBBIT: First Look.

CAPTAIN AMERICA has a new trailer online.

YEMEN: A battle for the control of the Yemeni government in the absence of Ali Abdullah Saleh has pitted his son and other family members against the acting president and his supporters. A top American official called for "immediate" transfer of power, which some say is just taking advantage of Saleh's absence

SYRIAN troops and armored vehicles are sweeping through villages in an advance towards the Turkish border, witnesses say.

LIBYA: Gaddafi said he did not fear death and defiantly vowed to fight "to the beyond," as NATO insisted there would be no let-up in its air war despite Italian calls for a cessation.

IRAQ: Al Qaeda in Iraq has executed five major suicide attacks this month, two against provincial headquarters.

FIRST DOG Fitted With Four Prosthetic Paws.

CI, the world's worst sheepdog, is afraid of sheep. Video at the link.

RABID GROUNDHOG discovered as far west as Michigan. Dinsdale!

DOLPHINS go gangsta on porpoises.

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