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Raspberries, JD McPherson, Lone Bellow, Steve Earle, Kevin Morby, Cat   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, February 20, 2015 - 08:00 AM
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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with THE RASPBERRIES!  Live on the Sunset Strip, your setlist includes: "I Wanna Be with You," The Who's "I Can't Explain," "Play On," "Tonight," "Should I Wait," "Nobody Knows," "Makin' It Easy," "Come Around and See Me," "If You Change Your Mind," "Let's Pretend," "Last Dance," The Searchers' "Needles and Pins," "I Can Remember," "Party's Over," "Don't Want to Say Goodbye," "Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)," "Hard to Get Over a Heartbreak," "I Don't Know What I Want," "Ecstasy," "I'm a Rocker," and "Go All the Way."

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

THE LONE BELLOW, Live at Rockwood Music Hall.

STEVE EARLE plays the blues for KUTX.

KEVIN MORBY covered Bob Dylan, The Germs, and Silver Jews for Aquarium Drunkard.

THE KNACK: "Frustrated."

BLUR gave DIY the first interview about The Magic Whip, their first record in 13 years.

RICHARD THOMPSON & JEFF TWEEDY? Yes, please.

JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD talks to Stereogum about getting dropped by Warner Bros and their new LP.

BECK, ranked by Stereogum, uninterrupted by Kanye West.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Hot Tub Time Machine 2, which is currently scoring 16 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Mc Farland USA, which is scoring 74 percent; and The DUFF, scoring 64 percent.

BILL COSBY thanked EDDIE MURPHY for not mocking him on the SNL40 special.

EDDIE MURPHY: talked to The Guardian about his music and why Beverly Hills Cop 4 is taking so long.

ALLISON WILLIAMS defends BRIAN WILLIAMS, admits his troubles have delayed her wedding.

JAY Z was slapped with a paternity suit.

ALIEN: Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium, Chappie) will direct a new installment of the franchise.

UKRAINE:  Fighting raged in eastern Ukraine on Thursday despite European efforts to resurrect a stillborn ceasefire, a day after pro-Russian separatists spurned the truce by forcing thousands of government troops out of a strategic town.

TURKEY and the US signed an agreement to train and equip moderate Syrian opposition fighters, a Turkish Foreign Ministry official said on Thursday.

THE ISLAMIC STATE may be in danger of losing a main supply route.

AFGHANISTAN: The Obama administration distanced itself from claims by two senior militants that members of the Afghan Taliban were due to hold direct talks with U.S. officials in Qatar on Thursday.

A CAT calms a puppy.

SAUERKRAUT: Grumpy Cat has a rival.

BEES need codfee and cigarettes.

DOGS are like catnip to the ladies.

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King Khan, Jack Ladder, Owen Pallett, Crocodiles, Bear Cub   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, February 19, 2015 - 08:00 AM
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PALMA VIOLETS drop a video for the title track to their next LP, "Danger In The Club."

KING KHAN & THE BBQ SHOW advance stream Bad News Boys.

JACK LADDER & THE DREAMLANDERS advance stream Playmates.

OWEN PALLETT dropped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

BEACH BABY drops their debut single, "Ladybird". 

CROCODILES return with “Crybaby Demon” ahead of Boys.

JACCO GARDNER drops “Find Yourself” ahead of Hypnophobia.

THE FOUR TOPS: Levi Stubbs works up a sweat on live French TV, belting out a supercharged "I'll Be There."

LAURA MARLING talks to Noisey about life in L.A., Alejandro Jodorowsky, and more.

THE SONGWRITERS' HALL OF FAME will induct Grateful Dead scribes Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter, Cyndi Lauper, Willie Dixon, and more.

GANG OF FOUR: Andy Gill slags his former bandmates at Noisey.

BECK & ANNIE LENNOX got a Grammys bump

VANILLA ICE has been arrested and charged with burglary and grand theft for allegedly stealing furniture, a pool heater, bicycles and other stuff from a vacant home in Florida.

AFROMAN was arrested onstage after punching a fan in the face. And there's video. 

BEYONCE: Two hundred and twenty-four apparently unretouched photos of self-styled Queen Bey were leaked online.

BOBBI KRISTINA BROWN: While she remains in a medically induced coma, some of her relatives have attempted to cash in on the tragic turn of events.

GEORGE CLOONEY & AMAL ALAMUDDIN are installing a panic room in their Berkshire, England, mansion.

KRISTEN STEWART, interviewed by...Patti Smith.

THE X-FILES: David Duchovny thinks a revival "looks good."

UKRAINE accused rebels and Russia of scuppering a fragile 3-day-old cease-fire after insurgents armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades stormed a flashpoint town and engaged thousands of troops there in intense combat.

THE ISLAMIC STATE: Yeah, I doubt it.

LIBYA: The US believes Egypt and the United Arab Emirates carried out air strikes there...and is not very happy about it.

SYRIA: Robert Ford, the former U.S. ambassador to Syria who made news when he left government service a year ago with an angry critique of Obama administration policy, has dropped his call to provide weapons to the rebels. Instead, he’s become increasingly critical of them as disjointed and untrustworthy because they collaborate with jihadists.

A BEAR with a spinal problem learns to walk again.

A SEA LION PUP hitches a ride on a kayak.

A PITBULL-BOXER MIX saved its owner during a gas station robbery - by biting the suspect twice on the face.

THE OREGON CHUB becomes the first fish to be removed from U.S. Endangered Species Act protection.

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Lesley Gore RIP, Dutch Uncles, Father John Misty, Tennis, Golden Lab   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 - 08:00 AM
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LESLEY GORE, the singer and songwriter who scored a string of enormous hits in the early ’60s and who helped define the way that melodramatic teenage pop could sound, has died. Her longtime partner confirmed that she passed away from cancer at Manhattan’s New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She was 66. “It’s My Party” and  “You Don’t Own Me" are your Twofer Tuesday, but there's more at the first link. Also, the NYT obit, which somehow fails to mention Klaus Nomi.

DUTCH UNCLES advance stream O Shudder.

FATHER JOHN MISTY stopped by WFUV's Studio A for a chat and mini-set.

TENNIS played a mini-set for Oregon Public Broadcasting.

MARSHALL CRENSHAW dropped back into The Bottomless Pit on WFUV.

THE JULIANA HATFIELD THREE drops "I'm Shy" from the upcoming Whatever, My Love.

SURFER BLOOD dropped "Grand Inquisitor" as a mystery single for the Joyful Noise label.

I WANT CANDY from The Strangeloves and a super-charged Bow Wow Wow for Twofer Tuesday.

SUFJAN STEVENS gets an in-depth profile at Pitchfork, including a stream of "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross."

RAISING POPS: Mavis Staples And Jeff Tweedy Complete A Family Circle.

THE SEA URCHINS: James Roberts talks to Drowned In Sound about life after The Sea Urchins, his thoughts on nostalgia, the ‘vinyl revival’ and dispelling the myth of those Sarah Records feuds, or lack thereof...

1985 was in fact a terrific year to be a college DJ.

JENNIFER ANISTON & JUSTIN THEROUX have reportedly agreed on a prenup.

LADY GAGA is engaged to Taylor Kinney.

BRUCE JENNER claims he has known since the age of 5 that he was a female.  He also doesn't trust his family to not leak info about his sex change.

KANYE WEST made KIM KARDASHIAN update her entire wardrobe.

THE SNL40 AFTERPARTY looks like it was fun, including Sir Paul and Prince. There are also highlight clips including the Miley Cyrus cover of "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover," which was better than anyone had a right to expect.

JOHNNY DEPP forms a band with ALICE COOPER and JOE PERRY.

MADONNA has been deemed too old and irrelevant by the BBC.

CINDY CRAWFORD has had a new, leaked, unphotoshopped picture go viral.

LOUIS JORDAN, who crafted a Hollywood acting career in the footsteps of fellow dapper Frenchmen Maurice Chevalier and Charles Boyer and is best remembered for the musical “Gigi” and as the villain in James Bond pic “Octopussy,” has died at 93.

THE ISLAMIC STATE: What ISIS Really Wants.And why they're different from Al Qaeda.

EGYPT carried out airstrikes against Islamic State group targets in neighboring Libya on Monday and began a push for international military intervention in the chaotic North African state after extremists beheaded a group of Egyptian Christians.

IRAN: A U.S. offer would allow Iran to enrich uranium with 6500 or more centrifuges as part of a final nuke deal.

A GOLDEN LABRADOR was interviewed by the BBC.

ROCKET, a shih tzu co-owned by Patty Hearst, won its group at the Westminster Kennel Club show.

OLAF the CAT was found frozen to the side of a building. It was a triple-dog dare.

BRIAN the POLICE HORSE gets to keep his name.

A DISABLED RABBIT gets along on his front feet.

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The Pop Group, Screaming Females, Dan Deacon, Cat's Eyes, Sissy   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, February 16, 2015 - 08:00 AM
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LINE & CIRCLE drop a video for the jangly "Mesolithic."

THE POP GROUP advance streams Citizen Zombie.

SCREAMING FEMALES advance stream Rose Mountain.

DAN DEACON advance streams Gliss Riffer.

CAT'S EYES, ft Faris of The Horrors and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Zeffira stream the soundtrack to The Duke of Burgundy.

FATHER JOHN MISTY covers Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box."

THE SUBURBS dropped "Cupid" for St Valentines Day.

SAM ANDREW, who founded Big Brother and the Holding Company and recruited Janis Joplin  in 1966, has died at 73.There goes another piece of your heart.

STEVE STRANGE, lead singer of 1980s pop band Visage, has died aged 55 following a heart attack, his record label says. The Guardian essays his career.

BEATLES FOR SALE: A package of Star Club recordings is set to fetch six-figure sum at London auction.

BOB DYLAN says Steely Dan isn't rock & roll, praises Springsteen & downplays his Merle Haggard diss in a new interview.

BECK and the Incredible Shrinking Album of the Year.

WIN BUTLER scored a layup in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Fifty Sades of Grey unsurprisingly dominates the chart with 81.7 million, a little less than some predicted, but still the second-biggest opening in February after The Passion of the Christ, another adaptation of a well-known book. And it has already made almost twice as much overseas, against a 40 million production budget.However, abysmal reviews and a C+ Cinemascore leaves open the question ofwhether it's a one-weekend wonder.  Kingsman: The Secret Service places with 35.6 million, right in line with most predictions.  That's against an 80 million budget, but this one may be leggier.  The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water shows with 30 million and blows past its production budget.  American Sniper takes the fourth slot with another 16.4 million; with a 304 million domestic total, it's likely to wind up the biggest grossing movie released in 2014.  Jupiter Ascending rounds out the Top 59.4 million and a 32.6 million domestic total against a 176 million budget; ouch.

BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH tied the knot with theater director Sophie Hunter on Saturday.

GARY BUSEY is the latest celebrity to get in a car accident in Malibu.

LEONARDO DeCAPRIO & RHIANNA continue to fuel dating rumors.

BOBBI KRISTINA BROWN's organs are failing.

LENA HEADLEY is expecting her second child.

JIMMY FALLON & JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE rapped their way through the SNL40 opening, icymi.But Nick Ocean stole the show.

GARY OWENS, the droll, mellifluous-voiced announcer on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" the voice of Space Ghost, and a familiar part of radio, TV and movies for more than six decades, has died. He was 80.

GEORGE WASHINGTON: Though now lumped in with everyone for Presidents' Day, tomorrow is the birthday of the "Father of his Country."  In 1776, David McCullough notes that when Washington took command in July 1775, he thought he would be home at Mount Vernon by Christmas. McCullough catalogs Washington's blunders -- many of them nearly fatal to the Cause -- but concludes: "He was not a brilliant strategist or tactician, nor a gifted orator, not an intellectual... He had made serious mistakes in judgment. But experience had been his great teacher from boyhood... and above all, Washington never forgot what was at stake, and he never gave up." That, as much as anything, is why Washington is usually ranked among the greatest of US presidents. not to mention the subject of a profane, animated rap cartoon.  

DENMARK: The Copenhagen police said on Sunday that they had shot and killed a man they believed carried out two attacks that left two people dead, one at a cafe and one outside a synagogue, and wounded at least five policemen.

CANADA: Two people were arrested at Halifax Stanfield International Airport and have been charged with conspiracy to commit murder after an alleged plot was foiled to kill a large number of people at the Halifax Shopping Centre in the city's west end on Valentine's Day.

FRANCE: As many as 400 Jewish graves were desecrated and marred with Nazi graffiti.

NIGERIA: A teenage female suicide bomber blew herself up at crowded bus station in northeast Nigeria on Sunday, killing at least 16 and wounding 30 others.

LIBYA: A new video released by ISIS on Sunday appears to show the militants beheading 21 Egyptian Christians kidnapped in Libya.

IRAQ: The Provincial Council of Anbar Province has announced that Iraqi security forces, tribal militants and local forces have freed the town of Baghdadi. OTOH, an Iraqi tribal leader said Saturday that ISIS militants are gaining ground in Anbar province, predicting a "collapse within hours" of Iraqi army forces there if tribal forces withdraw. Eight suicide bombers managed Friday to get onto a sprawling Iraqi military base where hundreds of U.S. Marines are training their Iraqi counterparts, but were killed by an ISF counter attack almost immediately.

SISSY walked 20 blocks to see her owner in the hospital.

TIGGER: Killed in a zoo security drill.

OWL CAPONE attacking joggers in Salem, Oregon.

ALLIGATOR BLOOD could help fight infections.

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Valentine's Day Eve, Sonny & the Sunsets, Carl Barat, Horse Feathers, Piglet   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, February 13, 2015 - 08:00 AM
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Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with VALENTINE'S DAY: I've never been a big Valentine's Day guy, but I have always liked The Replacements' "Valentine" and Elvis Costello's cover of "My Funny Valentine."  Beyond that, my thoughts this year drift to the Velvet Underground's "I'll Be Your Mirror," The Beatles' "In My Life," and the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows." I think it's probably very difficult to write a straight-ahead, universal love song, and these three are great.

SONNY & THE SUNSETS advance stream Talent Night at the Ashram.

CARL BARAT & THE JACKALS advance stream Let It Reign.

HORSE FEATHERS stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

THE TOP 10 ROMANTIC SONGS picked by NPR listeners, who seem to be influenced by movies.

WIRE drops “Joust & Jostle” ahead of a self-titled LP, and it's terrific.

THE OPPOSING VIEW:  Ever Fallen In Love? Love Stinks. Love Hurts. Love Will Tear Us Apart. Only Love Can Break Your Heart. And don't forget to give me back my black t-shirt (nsfw)!

DAVID JOHANSEN talks to Brooklyn Vegan about his current run as Buster Poindecter, his own history growing up surrounded by music and when listeners can expect to see The New York Dolls again.

GRIZZLY BEAR is annotating their catalog at Genius. 

STEELY DAN & ELVIS COSTELLO are touring together. Yes, really.

THE FALL: Ranked by Stereogum.

DANNY McCULLOCH, bassis for Eric Burdon & The Animals (1966-68) has passed at 69 from heart failure. NME has a great tribute from his family.

NOW SHOWING:This weekend's wide releases include Fifty Shades of Grey, which is currently scoring 37 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; and Kingsman: The Secret Service, which is scoring 75 percent.  Look for the former to dominate (no pun intended), somewhere around 90-100 million.

BRUCE JENNER: Photos of the fatal car crash could create legal problems for him.

PIECE BROSNAN watched as part of his Malibu home burned in a fire.

BOBBI KRISTINA BROWN remains on life support, her breathing aided by a ventilator, and she has not regained consciousness since she was admitted to the hospital.

AMY PASCAL broke her silence on the Sony hack, The Interview, her firing, etc.

DAVID CARR, a writer who wriggled away from the demon of drug addiction to become an unlikely name-brand media columnist at The New York Times, and the star of a documentary about the newspaper, died on Thursday in Manhattan. He was 58.

BOB SIMON. the longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent and legendary CBS News foreign reporter died suddenly Thursday night in a car accident in New York City.

SPECTRE released some behind the scenes promo footage.

ALOHA: The latest from Cameron Crowe has a trailer online.

UKRAINE: The 13-point agreement to end the war in Ukraine reached after 16 hours of negotiations in Minsk, Belarus, is no less precarious than previous cease-fire deals.

YEMENI rebels seized U.S. Embassy vehicles in the capital of Sanaa on Wednesday as diplomats fled the country and several foreign embassies closed amid deteriorating security conditions.

NIGERIA: Thousands of civilians fled their homes in the southeastern Niger town of Diffa this week, officials said on Thursday, following waves of cross-border raids and suicide bombings by Nigerian militant group Boko Haram.

AFGHANISTAN: The Obama administration is considering slowing its planned withdrawal from Afghanistan for the second time, according to U.S. officials, a sign of the significant security challenges that remain despite an end to the U.S. and NATO combat mission there.

A BABY PIG and a Little Girl.

A RATTLESNAKE knocked out a National Weather Service radar site in North Central Texas.  I think we all know it was a squirrel plan.

A 100-YEAR-OLD CROCODILE has died of overeating after worshippers repeatedly threw it sacrificial goats and chickens.

SHEEP and BADGERS may become WiFi hotspots in rural Britain.

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