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Gary Clark Jr, Royal Trux, William Tyler, Sebadoh, Gatorzilla   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, March 04, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE BANGLES are "Going Down To Liverpool" to do nothing with Mr. Spock

GARY CLARK JR visits Morning Becomes Eclectic.

ROYAL TRUX streams White Stuff, their first in 19 years.

WILLIAM TYLER covers Fleetwood Mac, Yo La Tengo, George Frideric Handel and Antonín Leopold Dvořák fr a Lagniappe Session.

THE BIRD AND THE BEE return with a cover of Van Halen's "Panama."

 

SEBADOH returns with a video for "celebrate the void."

FOALS: Four horsemen of the apocalypse.

RYAN ADAMS' UK and Ireland tour has now been canceled after allegations of sexual misconduct.

MICHAEL JACKSON's songs have been pulled from BBC2 ahead of the Leaving Neverland documentary airing on Channel 4.

JERRY LEE LEWIS suffers a minor stroke.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Neil Diamond's "Song Sung Blue," a happy song about sad songs.

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World repeats atop the chart with 30MM; that's down 45 percent...which is less of a drop than the prior installment. It will become 2019's third 100MM domestic grosser this week. Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral places with a 27MM debut, which is probably fine, given that the budgets on this series are low. Alita: Battle Angel shows with 7MM on a 43 percent drop; although it won't crack 100MM in North America by a long shot, it's already made 278MM in overseas markets. The LEGO Movie 2 takes the fourth slot with 6.6MM on a 32 percent drop; this one and Alita will likely lose a bunch of screens to Captain Marvel this weekend. Green Book surges on its Oscar win to round out the Top Five with 4.7MM and a 76MM total so far that looks nice against a 23MM budget.

STEVEN SPIELBERG and others are pushing to require movies to have an exclusive theatrical window of at least four weeks to be eligible for major Oscars (looking at you, Netflix).

AMANDA BYNES  is under the care of mental health professionals and addiction counselors again after suffering a relapse.

JOHNNY DEPP sues AMBER HEARD for defamation, alleging her domestic abuse claims were “an elaborate hoax” and he is going after her for a whopping 50MM.

KATE BECKINSALE & PETE DAVIDSON were spotted at a Rangers game.

MICHAEL J. FOX opens up about a series of recent health scaresin a New York Times interview.

IAN McKELLEN apologizes for remarks he made about the alleged acts of sexual abuse carried out by Kevin Spacey and director Bryan Singer.

HELLBOY has a red band trailer online.

RYAN REYNOLDS paid tribute on the 25th anniversary of John Candy’s passing.

ELIZABETH MOSS may wind up in The Invisible Man.

GHOSTBUSTERS: Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things) and Carrie Coon (The Leftovers) are in talks to star in the reboot.

KATHERINE HELMOND, the seven-time Emmy-nominated Texas actress who played the feisty, man-crazy mother Mona Robinson on the long-running ABC sitcom Who’s the Boss?, has died. She was 89. She was also great on Soap and in Brazil.

 

A 750-LB GATOR was found in a Georgia ditch.

A RACCOON, enjoying some cherries.

A RUBBERY SEA CREATURE stores plastic in its soft tissue.

AN OTTER with a fancy move.

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T-Heads, Townes Van Zandt, Amanda Palmer, Patti Griffin, FOTC, Sully   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, March 01, 2019 - 08:00 AM
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KarlTHE WEEKEND STARTS HERE...

...with THE TALKING HEADS!  Here's the expanded band -- including axeman Adrian Belew (who certainly influenced Jon Pratt's early work in Pate) -- Live in Rome, circa 1980. Your setlist: "Psycho Killer," "Stay Hungry," "Cities," "I Zimbra," "Drugs," "Take Me To The River," "Crosseyed And Painless," "Life During Wartime," "Houses In Motion," "Born Under Punches," and "The Great Curve."

TOWNES VAN ZANDT: Stream Sky Blue, an unearhed collection of 1973 studio recordings. 

AMANDA PALMER advance streams There Will Be No Intermission.

PATTI GRIFFIN advance streams a self-titled LP.

FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS advance streams Live In London.

THE DRUMS share “626 Bedford Avenue”.

BLAKE BABIES' did a fab cover of the Grass Roots' "Temptation Eyes."

STEVIE NICKS talks to Rolling Stone about Tom Petty, Prince, drag queens, Game of Thrones, and more.

BOB MOULD talks to Now Toronto about optimism in a time of sociopolitical turmoil.

PHOEBE BRIDGERS and Marshall Vore break down "Scott Street” on Song Exploder.

ELVIS COSTELLO's Spike turns 30: "Basically, it's a comedy record."

THE NUMBER ONES glares at Sammy Davis Jr.'s take on the Willie Wonka & The Chocolate Factory song "The Candy Man"

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral, which per usual was not screened for critics; and Greta, which is currently scoring 60 percent on the ol' Tomatometer.

LUKE PERRY suffered a massive stroke Wednesday, and is currently hospitalized.

ED SHEERHAN secretly married? (sourced to The Sun, so grain of salt)

LADY GAGA shut down Bradley Cooper romance rumors.

MERYL STREEP is a grandmother.

THEM BONES! In a long-running legal battle over profits from the David Boreanaz-Emily Deschanel hit, an arbitrator's stunning decision awarding 179MM calls out top executives Peter Rice, Dana Walden and Gary Newman and could alter the economics of hit shows in the streaming era.

NETFLIX has an alternate version of The Notebook?

FOSSE/VERDON, starring Same Rockwell and Michelle Williams, has a trailer online.

SULLY, the late President George H.W. Bush's service dog, has started his next assignment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

BABY ELEPHANY JOTTO has a nightcap.

GERMAN OFFICIALS seized an indebted family's pet pug and sold it on eBay.

A GIANT TARANTULA prepares to devour an opossum.

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Bob Mould, Tallest Man on Earth, Julia Jacklin, Chubby Rat   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, February 28, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

MARVIN GAYE: "Got To Give It Up."

BOB MOULD plays a full set at Rockwood Music Hall.

THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH visits KEXP.

JULIA JACKLIN visits WFUV's Studio A.

HEY GUY, a Gogol Bordello offshoot, shares "Stereo."

AVEY TARE shares "Taken Boy."

HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER shares “Watching the Wires” and “Everybody Needs Somebody.”

GREEN DAY: Three unreleased tracks from 1989 have surfaced online.

 

THE BETHS share a video for "Uptown Girl" (not a Billy Joel cover).

HARRY NILSSON: Noisey provides several guides to the artist you've loved forever without knowing it.

DE LA SOUL is coming to streaming services, with a side helping of drama.

THE 30 BEST BREAKUP ALBUMS, according to Paste.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Staple Singers' utopian soul-gospel classic "I'll Take You There."

 

OPRAH will interview Michael Jackson's accusers after the airing of the Leaving Neverland documentary.

HOW ESQUIRE lost the Bryan Singer story.

A STAR IS BORN returns to thearters in March with 12 minutes of bonus footage.

WILL SMITH  is not expected to return for the Suicide Squad sequel.

GREMLINS is reportedly returning as a cartoon TV series.

BEN AFFLECK and his ex-girlfriend Lindsay Shookus “are totally back on.

ZACHARY QUINTO and Miles McMillan split up after nearly six years together.

RYAN SEACREST and Shayna Taylor have split after nearly three years of dating.

RAY LIOTTA may join the Sopranos prequel movie.

TOPHER GRACE edited the Star Wars saga into 5 minutes.

X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX has a new trailer online.

 

A DOGGO is having none of her shell game.

FEAR AND LOATHING in a hardwood hallway.

A SAS DOG saves six soldiers in Syria by ripping out a jihadi's throat.

A CHUBBY RAT got wedged in one of the small holes around the edge of a German manhole.

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Jon Pratt, Benny Sings, Greyson Chance, Neyla Pekarek, Morrissey, Dog Park   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

JON PRATT plays "Symmetry," a belated valentine, standing up. Gets a bit Macca in the middle-eight.

BENNY SINGS visits Morning Becomes Eclectic.

GREYSON CHANCE plays a mini-set in the Paste studio,

NEYLA PEKAREK (ex-Lumineers) plays the World Cafe.

MORRISSEY covers Roy Orbison's "It’s Over."

MOUNTAIN MAN covers John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads."

EX HEX shares "Rainbow Shiner."

BIG THIEF shares "UFOF."

 

THE JESUS & MARY CHAIN:  "Just Like Honey".

MARK HARRIS, the reluctant pop star who redefined rock, is remembered throughout the music world. Stereogum celebrates him in 15 songs.

SUZANNE VEGA talks to the Creative Independent about carving out a spot to do your work, the pleasure of writing from someone else's perspective, and doing whatever it takes to make a song work for you.

ANDY ANDERSON, longtime drummer for The Cure, has died of cancer. He was 68.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Chi-Lites' gorgeous soul elegy "Oh Girl."

 

HARVEY WEINSTEIN has been reportedly trying to hire hotshot female lawyers—but at a discount, telling them it will be good for their careers.

EMMA THOMPSON confirms she does not want to work with John Lasseter.

DETECTIVE PIKACHU has a new trailer online.

ROTTEN TOMATOES will stop allowing users to rate movies prior to their release in theaters.

CAPTAIN MARVEL: A behind-the-scenes look at Brie Larsen in a real F-16.

REESE WITHERSPOON learned how to apply highlighter from her daughter.

KINGSMAN is getting a prequel and a threequel.

 

AT THE DOG PARK, slathered in peanut butter.

CHIMP BROTHERS do not forget.

A HUMPBACK WHALE is found dead in the Amazon, leaving experts baffled as to how it got there.

THE UNDERWATER PHOTOGRPAHER OF THE YEAR contest has a winner.

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Mountain Goats, Natalie Prass, Gospel, Mark Hollis RIP, Penguins   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, February 26, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE DUKES OF STRATOSPHEARE: The psychedelic front group for XTC play "The Mole From the Ministry" and "You're A Good Man, Albert Brown" for Twofer Tuesday.

THE MOUNTAIN GOATS, Live at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco, Feb. 2009.

NATALIE PRASS plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

THE GOSPEL ROOTS of Rock and Soul, hosted by Cece Winans.

WILD PINK shares "Coaches Who Cry."

 

VAMPIRE WEEKEND shares a video for "Harmony Hill."

MARK HOLLIS, the frontman for Talk Talk, is reportedly dead at 64.The band got a deep dive on the apolitical Political Beats podcast about a yar ago.

IAN HUNTER on Glam Rock’s Heyday and Mott the Hoople’s Return.

DOLLY PARTON on sexual politics: "I’ve probably hit on some people myself!"

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Roberta Flack's jazz-folk wonder "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face."

 

THE OSCARS ratings were up 12 percent, so it's only the second-least-watched ceremonies. And there were the usual In Memoriam snubs.

SPIKE LEE tried to leave the Oscars theater after Green Book won Best Picture.

RAMI MALEK fell off the stage at Sunday's award ceremony.

KRYSTEN RITTER and the War on Drugs' Adam Granduciel are expecting their first child together.

JAMIE FOXX announced he was single during a charity Oscars gala in Beverly Hills on Sunday. Hmm.

R. KELLY is out of jail and at McDonald's.

 

MARCH OF THE PENGUINS, in a minute.

A RUNAWAY MONKEY is caught at a Berlin train station after escaping from the zoo.

CITA THE ELEPHANT died after a fight at the Miami Zoo.

AN AUSSIE PYTHON stowed away to Scotland.

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