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Joan Shelley, Wolf Alice, Jessica Lea Mayfield, Ready Player One, Koalas   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, March 29, 2018 - 08:00 AM
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TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS: "I Think We're Alone Now," at the Village Square

JOAN SHELLEY streams a covers EP called Rivers & Vessels.

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

JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD stopped by World Cafe.

SNAIL MAIL shares "Pristine."

 

SOCCER MOMMY shared a video for "Cool."

THE LEMON TWIGS: Brian D'Addario talks to Brooklyn Vegan and shares two new tracks. Awww yeaaahhh.

DREAM WIFE: "We're not holding back at all."

STEVE ALBIMI talks to Narduar about lighting farts on fire with Nirvana, smashing toilets with Ty Segall, and much more.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Roy Orbison's tense, operatic two-minute masterpiece "Running Scared."  The B-side was Love Hurts"!

 

READY PLAYER ONE is a Steven Spielberg film adapted from a book clearly inspied byt eh peak blockbuster version of Spielberg -- and arena where Spielberg has not often played lately.  And perhaps it is all of this -- or the virtual relaity where much of the action occurs -- that gives off a slight feeling of virtual Spielberginess.  Or prehaps Spielberg is now at a place in his life where he cannot tap into that vintage Spielberg thing in exactly the same ways as decades ago. But he remains a master directo, and so even the virtual Spielberg is quite entertaining, and generally better than others who have tried to be virtual Spielberg (looking at you, J.J.).  Obviously, it's more fun the more rooted you are in the pop culture of the 80s and early 90s, but with plenty for those who are not.

COREY FELDMAN says he was attacked and stabbed in Los Angeles Tuesday night, though there now seem to be differing opinions.

ROSEANNE: The sitcom returned to stunning ratings.

DAWSON'S CREEK hits 20 with a cast reunion.

SEAN PENN wrote a novel. He went full Penn. You never go full Penn.

DONALD GLOVER denied being to busy to write a Deadpool TV series.

ISLE OF DOGS, reviewed by dogs.

THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM may become a billion-dollar Amazon production.

 

QUARRELING KOALAS: Two male koalas were caught wrestling in Australia, reportedly, over a female koala just out of view.

A DOGGO rescues a frozen bird.

HAWKS are attacking people in Connecticut.

A KANGAROO fights a golf course flag.

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Frankie Cosmos, Fenne Lily, All Songs, Coyote   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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SNIFF 'N THE TEARS: "Driver's Seat," from the Boogie Nights soundtrack and Craig O'Neill's vault.

FRANKIE COSMOS is advance streaming Vessel.

FENNE LILLY has seven tracks from her upcoming LP online.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED features new tracks from Guided by Voices, John Prine, Hearts Hearts and more.

THE SIDEKICKS share "Twin's Twist."

 

Q-TIP & DEMI LOVATO play Elton John and Kiki Dee.

PRINCE had an extremely high level of the synthetic opioid fentanyl in his body at the time of his death, according to a toxicology report.

THE WORLD'S FIRST BOWIE STATUE has been unveiled in Aylesbury, the town in England where Ziggy Stardust debuted.

MANIC STREET PREACHERS: "People can tell if you don't mean it."

THE NUMBER ONES ooks at Ricky Nelson's gentle, stereotype-happy "Travelin' Man."

 

WHICH HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS bit Beyoncé’s face? Inquiring minds want to know. (Is it Sanaa Lathan?)

R. KELLY has been accused of training a girl as a sex slave since she was 14 years old.

HARVEY WEINSTEIN sells his Greenwich Village house for 26MM.

ANGELINA JOLIE isn't interested in getting back in the dating game just yet.

DEADPOOL 2 inexplicably released a "clean" trailer.

READY PLAYER ONE dropped a behind-the-scenes featurette.

SUPERMAN turning up in Shazam, executive produced by Dany Garcia?

 

A COYOTE atop the New York State Museum was tranquilized.

WHY I RESCUED A BOBCAT KITTEN and raised him as family.

BIG CATS nd other endangered animals do best in places where there’s no wireless coverage.

FOUR COWS went to Antarctica in 1933.

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Kacey Musgraves, Jenny & the Mexicats, Molly Tuttle, Gypsy   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, March 27, 2018 - 08:00 AM
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THE BUZZCOCKS play "16 Again" and "Nothing Left" on the OGWT for Twofer Tuesday.

KACEY MUSGRAVES advance streams Golden Hour.

JENNY & THE MEXICATS play a Tiny Desk Concert.

MOLLY TUTTLE plays the Mountain Stage.

STEPEHN MALKMUS & THE JICKS shares "Shiggy."

SIBILLE ATTAR shares “I Don’t Have To” and "RUN" in time for Twofer Tuesday.

TRAVELLER shares "Hummingbird."

 

LEON BRIDGES shares some "Bad Bad News."

PAUL McCARTNEY gets over two and a half hours of appreciation and analysis with guest Mark Davis.

LANA DEL REY says her legal difficulties with Radiohead are over. So how similar are "Get Free" and "Creep," and did Radiohead have a legitimate complaint?

ALTAR ROCK: Is doing a ‘Christian record’ no longer a career killer?

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Ernie K-Doe's New Orleans R & B oldie "Mother-In-Law."

 

CAPTAIN MARVEL, set in the 90s, will feature some familiar MCU faces.

SOLO: An actor compares its different directors for Vulture, an account in no way encouraged by the House of Mouse nosiree bub.

NICKELODEON ended its long relationship with one of its most prolific series creators, Dan Schneider. For years Schneider had been under a cloud of suspicion over the treatment of some younger stars of his shows.

STEVEN SPIELBERG doesn't think Netflix movies should be eligible for Oscars.

NETFLIX scoops up the Monty Python catalog.

TIFFANY HADDIS, the  breakout star of Girls Trip, has some odd views on turpentine.

CHRISTIN AGUILERA, sans makeup.

 

GYPSY THE CAT was rescued after three days atop a utility pole.

TWO "TRAINWRECKED" ACTORS are locked in a bitter dog cutody dispute.

THE NATIONAL ZOO awaits the arrival of its first baby gorilla in nine years.

THE SQUIRREL THREAT: Invading the SoCal coast in force.

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Noel Gallagher, Sunflower Bean, I'm With Her, Keith Richards, Hippo   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, March 26, 2018 - 08:00 AM
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ARIEL PINK shares a video for "Acting.'

NOEL GALLAGHER plays the World Cafe.

SUNFLOWER BEAN plays the World Cafe.

I'M WITH HER plays the World Cafe.

KEITH RICHARDS (lord of the Undead), Mavis Staples, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, and more (incl Paul Sffer's crew) played at the second annual Love Rocks benefit.

999: "Homicide." You better believe it.

THE REPLACEMENTS get a personal tribute from movie director James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy).

THE PIXIES' Surfer Rosa turns 30.

GOAT GIRL: Ones to Watch.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Elvis Presley's endearingly ridiculous "Surrender."

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Pacific Rim: Uprising tops the chart with 28MM, which seems bad against a 150MM budget, unti you note that it also made 122MM in foreign markets (mostly China), following the pattern of the original. Black Panther finally drops a notch to place with 16.7MM, with 631MM total domestically, entering the Top Five of all-time, and likely to wind up third (at least until Infinity War comes out).  I Can Only Imagine shows with 13.8MM on a leggy 19 percent drop; the faith-based flick now totals 38MM against a 7MM budget.  Sherlock Gnomes opened in the fourth slot with 10.6MM, which is probably a disappointment against a 59MM budget.  Tomb Raider rounds out the Top Five with 10.4MM on a 56 percent drop in its second frame... but foreign grosses may bail it out.

DONALD GLOVER and FX are dropping an animated comedy series based on Marvel’s Deadpool.

RUSEELL SIMMONS is sued for allegedly threatening a woman and her son.

CLAIRE FOY addresses the gender pay gap on The Crown.

RICK & MORTY: Season 4 is tied up in contract negotiations.

PARIS HILTON lost her 2MM engagement ring at a party; her ice turned up in an ice bucket.

MEGAN FOX and BRIAN AUSTIN GREENE are still happily married, as it turns out.

DAVID LYNCH, essayed by Michael Chabon.

FIONA THE HIPPO, swimming with the fishes.

SEA LIONS keep eating the Northwest’s endangered fish.

A CRAWFISH enjoying spring break festivities is going viral after clinging to a beer can and appearing to smoke a cigarette.

THE WAY WE TREAT OUR PETS is More Paleolithic Than Medieval.

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Byrds, Amen Dunes, The Shacks, Orquestra Akokan, Langhorne Slim, Doggo   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, March 23, 2018 - 08:00 AM
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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with THE BYRDS!  Pretty much because I dig them as we turn into Spring (or Fall).  Let's start with a rare 1965 clip of their breakthrough smash cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man."  There are screaming girls, plus go-go dancers when they hit Shivaree for "All I Really Want to Do" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better."  Next up is a rare sync of "I Knew I'd Want You." There are even more dancers when they cover Buddy Holly's "Not Fade Away" for Shindig! on June 23, 1965, while I'm pretty sure that's Ed Wynn introducing "Chimes of Freedom."  You might recognize the voice introducing "Bells Of Rhymney" from poolside in August 1965 and "It Won't Be Wrong" from a corral in January 1966 on Where The Action Is.  BONUS:  Want a couple in color?  Here's "Turn, Turn, Turn!" and "Mr. Spaceman." DOUBLE BONUS: A rare 1967 sync of "Eight Miles High."

AMEN DUNES advance streams Freedom.

THE SHACKS advance stream Haze.

ORQUESTA AKOKAN advance streams their self-titled LP on Dap-Tone.

LANGHORNE SLIM plays Morning Becomes Eclectic.

SOUL ASYLUM's near-breakthru, "Someone to Shove."

OK GO have been fielding requests for years from teachers who want use their videos in their classrooms.

SUNFLOWER BEAN talks to Paste about youth culture, the future of rock, and why everything isn't Spotify's fault.

TINA TURNER: The making of a rock'n'roll revolutionary.

YOUTUBE plans to jack up the ads to annoy people into subscribing to their streaming music service.

DON'T BORE US, start with the chorus.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Pacific Rim: Uprising, which is currently scoring 45 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Sherlock Gnomes, which was not screened for critics; Midnight Sun, also not screened for critics; Unsane, which is scoring 80 percent; and Paul, Apostle of Christ, scoring33 percent.  Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs begins a platform release on a couple dozen screens, scoring 93 percent.

PRINCE WILLIAM & KATE are expected to welcome their third child in April.

DEADPOOL 2 drops an official trailer.  Language warning, but you knew that.

TAYLOR SWIFT's Reputation is the only album to sell more than 2MM copies domestic in the past two years.

BYRON ALLEN bought the Weather Channel.  Really.

WES ANDERSON films, ranked by Vulture.

HOW WES ANDERSON perfected the nerd-rock soundtrack.

FRANK AVRUCH, the first nationally syndicated Bozo the Clown, has died. He was 89.

A DOG is excited to run again.

MONKEY ON THE LAM last seen near the King of Diamonds strip club.

AUTONOMOUS ROBOT BEES, created by Walmart. What could possibly go wrong?

TEACHING A DOG the Nazi salute is a hate crime in Scotland.

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