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Cracker, St. Vincent, Robyn Hitchcock, Alpaca Heat   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 08:00 AM
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CRACKER: Somehow I missed the video for "Yalla Yalla" in advance of the band's next album, due in may.

ST. VINCENT: Annie Clark is advance streaming the Actor album via NPR.

ROBYN HITCHCOCK stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set streaming now via MPR.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED: Indie supergroup The Dead Weather, Bill Callahan and Radiohead make tracks in the latest edition of the long-running NPR series.

THE 50 MOST HEART-BREAKING SONGS of ALL-TIME, according to Entertainment Weekly.

THE SWEPTAWAYS & JENS LEKMAN: It's hard to go wrong with a title like "Happiness Will Be My Revenge." And the video is like the twee version of the Replacements' videos for Tim.

P.J. HARVEY & JOHN PARISH talk to BlackBook about their anticipated new collaborative album, which "invokes the blues shot through with Gothic Americana, closer in tone to Flannery O'Connor than any of (Harvey's) alt peers."

DEERHUNTER offers "Rainwater Cassette Exchange" as a preview of their upcoming EP.

DOVES talk to PopMatters about their development in the Manchester music world, the pressures of living up to their potential, and the new Kingdom of Rust LP.

PINK FLOYD are suing their record label, EMI, over royalty payments.

LINDSAY LOHAN says she is not interested in starring in Vegas's Peepshow... but would be open to a guest shot.

MADONNA: Cops doubt Madge's story that a paparazzo jumped out of the bushes and spooked her horse.

BRADGELINA rumor roundup.

MICHELL RODRIGUEZ got fast and furious as a bridesmaid at the four-day wedding of her best friend and manager, Giancarlo Chersich

EMMA WATSON talks to Interview about Potterworld and growing up Granger.

WOLVERINE has a bit of a fight scene online.

JESSICA BIEL is really NSFW playing a stripper in the upcoming Powder Blue. Call it extremely Gratuitous Wednesday.

J.J. ABRAMS has turned the latest issue of Wired magazine into a series of puzzles.

IRAN: The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps has deployed to the eastern borders with Afghanistan and Pakistan to counter an unnamed "enemy conspiracy."

AFGHANISTAN: The father of the education minister was kidnapped in Wardak province.  The government claimed it conducted negotiations with the Taliban; the Taliban denied the claim.

IRAQ: Security forces have arrested four children who were allegedly part of a group of youngsters being groomed by al-Qaeda to become suicide bombers.

ALPACA PILE-UP: Let's go to the video.

PIG BROTHER:  Meet Piggy, Lilly, Pauli and Fredi, the stars of Austria's latest reality show.

FISH can get seasick?

GIANT NAZI COWS are on the loose in Britain.

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT: A ginormous monkey butt.

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Bob Dylan, New Releases, Sonic Youth, DJ Kitty   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 - 08:00 AM
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BOB DYLAN drops the video for "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'," the bluesy opening track to the upcoming Together Through Life LP.  The video features a 1959 series of photos taken by Bruce Davidson called "Brooklyn Gang" -- you can take a longer look at some of them at Magnum.

NEW RELEASES: Camera Obscura, Tinted Windows, King Khan & the Shrines, The Dukes of Stratospheare, Depeche Mode and more are streaming in full this week via Spinner.

SONIC YOUTH has an advance track, "Sacred Trickster" posted for download at Matador.

BOB MOULD talks to Express Night Out about solo recording, the Internet, and more...

FLEET FOXES; Robin Pecknold reflects on the "insanity" of the band's success in the Times of London.

YOUNG FRESH FELLOWS: Having just caught Scott McCaughey as part of the Venus 3 at a rocking Robyn Hitchcock gig last Saturday, I roll out his YFF cranking out "I Don't Let The Little Tings Get Me Down" and "Rock & Roll Pest Control" raw for Twofer Tuesday.

WILCO: Jeff Tweedy talks to SPIN about the as-yet untitled new album.

SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS is touring Down Under: Alejandra Deheza talks to the Sydney Morning Herald, while twin sis Claudia talks to The Age.

SUPERDRAG: The Village Voice covers their "snarling, ferocious comeback."

DEPECHE MODE talks to USA Today about the upcoming album (their 12th) and tour, stints in rehab, songwriting, etc.

LINDSAY LOHAN is reportedly in talks to star in a topless show in Vegas.  Too good to check!

MADONNA: The paparazzo who claims he was the only pap around when Madonna fell off her horse on Saturday says he isn't to blame for her fall - and he claims Madonna's peeps are straight up lying about what went down.

ELLEN POMPEO of Grey's Anatomy is knocked up.

MANDY MOORE jokes that she could hire hubby Ryan Adams for her band.

JULIA STILES writes about the Yankees, the Mets and Wrigley Field in the Wall Street Journal.  Which is a sentence I never would have guessed I would type.

TRANSFORMERS: Michael Bay posted a scene from the sequel he previewed at ShoWest, which Paramount started taking down after about 12 hours.  If only there was somewhere you could still see the scene where Megan Fox disrobes and such... Oh, wait!

ROBIN HOOD: USA Today has the first look at the reportedly troubled Russell Crowe-Ridley Scott take on the legend.

OUR FRIENDS THE SAUDIS censor a Katy Perry photo with all the subtlety of a magic marker.

IRAN: As Pres. Ahmadinejad called for the eradication of Israel in his address to the UN "anti-racism" conference which opened in Geneva on Monday, some 23 EU delegates walked out, hecklers wearing clown-wigs shouted 'racist' towards him and were escorted out by security personnel. Video at the link.  The day before, Ahmadinejad had sought to cast himself as a defender of human rights by urging Tehran's chief prosecutor to fairly examine the cases of an Iranian-American journalist and an Iranian-Canadian blogger.

DJ KITTEH: Stay for the big finish!

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT: Ashes, the hairless chimp.

A GIANT GROPER washes up on a Northern Territory beach.  BTW, that's a fish.

COWS band together to stop youth gangs in Swaythling, Southampton.  Moove along, now.

WOMBAT DROPPINGS help an industrial city in Australia fight the effects of the global financial crisis.

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M Ward, Cold War Kids, The Shys, Loris Tickling   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, April 20, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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M WARD gets animated for the video of his cover of Buddy Holly's "Rave On," backed by Zooey Deschanel.

COLD WAR KIDS stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set streaming now via MPR.

THE SHYS did the four or five free songs thing for Daytrotter, including two versions of the Ian Hunter-esque "She's Already Gone."

IDA MARIA talks to Decider L.A. about synthesia, bleeding onstage, and more...

GOMEZ is profiled by the Wall Street Journal, with streaming audio of "Airstream Driver" at the link.

SKY LARKIN has a video out for "Antibodies" from the tough-to-find Golden Spike album.

THE PIRATE BAY's founders were found guilty of breaking copyright law and were sentenced to a year in jail.

BILL CALLAHAN: The artist formerly known as Smog talks to The A.V. Club about his new album, how it differs from his firt non-Smog LP, etc.

SUPER FURRY ANIMALS: Gruff Rhys talks to Artrocker about the new album, his side projects, time travel, etc.

DEVENDRA BANHART talks to the Petaluma Press-Democrat while listening to '70s British funk band Cymande in a rented van "somewhere on I-5."

THE HANDSOME FAMILY: Rennie Sparks talks to the Chicago Tribune about their eighth studio album, "Honey Moon," which celebrates 20 years of marriage to bandmate Brett Sparks.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: 17 Again tops the box office with 24 million, doing well enough over the course of the weekend that it may just have legs.  State of Play placed with 14.1 million, a bit better than Russell Crowe's last pic, Body of Lies.  Mosters vs. Aliens showed again, but has yet to match its production budget in the US.  Fortunately for Dreamworks, the worldwide total is over 250 million.  Hannah Montana slid to fourth place with 12.6 million (a 60 percent drop); even so, this one has made almost four times its estimated 15 million budget.  Fast & Furious rounds out the Top Five with 12.3 million, with a 55 percent drop, but this one is already profitable to the tune of 50 million in the US.  Below the fold, Crank: High Voltage debuted in sixth with 6.5 million, while Observe & Report roughly breaks even in seventh place.

ANDY RODDICK & BROOKLYN DECKER got hitched in Austin, TX.

SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE: The father of Rubina Ali, one of the film's stars, denied he had offered the nine-year-old for sale for £200,000 in an illegal adoption deal offered by an undercover reporter from the News of the World.

MADONNA was tossed to the ground Saturday when her horse was startled by photographers while riding on a Hamptons estate.

BRITNEY SPEARS: A woman who was arrested for allegedly peering into Britney Spears's California home has said that it was part of a "joke".

LINDSAY LOHAN threw herself at Leo DiCaprio.  Meanwhile, Samantha Ronson is reportedly doing fine after spiltting with Lindsay Lohan. Was anyone worried?

BILL MURRAY autographs a copy of Caddyshack for the woman he plunked with a wayward tee shot at a pro-am golf tourney.  Cinderella story.GWYNETH PALTROW: Taking a dig at Wynona Ryder?

BRAD PAISLEY and According to Jim actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley have welcomed a son.

DREW BARRYMORE denies rumors that she is back with Justin Long.

IRAN: An Iranian-American journalist branded a US spy has been jailed for eight years by Iran after a brief trial held behind closed doors. Meanwhile, the Israeli military is preparing itself to launch a massive aerial assault on Iran's nuclear facilities within days of being given the go-ahead by its new government.

PAKISTAN: Here's a Taliban biker gang in the Swat valley.

AFGHANISTAN: The US ambushes the Taliban near Korangul Outpost.  It's the sort of success story the New York Times has not published very often, though it could have.

TICKLING A LORIS: Let's go to the video.

BABY MACAQUE plays hide-and-seek with its mom. Aww... some pics at the link.

BARNACLES adjust length and girth for conditions.

MAN BITES SNAKE: A Kenyan man bit a python which wrapped him in its coils and dragged him up a tree during a fierce three-hour struggle.

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R Hitchcock, Ra Ra Riot, Crystal Stilts, Cutout Bin, Unknown Cat   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, April 17, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with ROBYN HITCHCOCK! I'll be seeing him with the Venus 3 tomorrow, so I wanted to warm up with the new "Up to Our Nex," chased with a handful of classics, including "Brenda's Iron Sledge," "Sometimes I Wish I Was a Pretty Girl," "Heaven," "Uncorrected Personality Traits," an extra-wacky take on "Madonna of the Wasps" and a recent take on "I Often Dream Of Trains" backed by fellow Soft Boy Kimberley Rew.

RA RA RIOT stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set streaming on demand via MPR.

CRYSTAL STILTS did the four free songs thing for Daytrotter; I regret having missed them last week.

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS are posting free downloads at their website.

BOB DYLAN talks to the Huffington Post about his favorite songwriters. Click-through for prior installments in the wide-ranging interview.

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

THE BREEDERS: the Deal sisters talk to Pitchfork about their new limited edition EP, the future of the Pixies, and Joss Whedon's "Dollhouse".

ALISON MOSSHART of the Kills and The Dead Weather talks to Interview about her stage persona, collapsing onstage, her influences, etc.

DUFFY talks to Interview about bad decisions, disappointing older men, etc. Actually, this piece is old, but it was new to me.

CUTOUT BIN: From Art Brut to the Defonics, from The Jam to Judas Priest, from Violent Femmes to Van Halen, plus The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, The Kinks and covers from Wilco, Jason & the Scorchers, The Boy Least Likely To, Liz Phair, the English Beat and more -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include: the Big-in-reverse comedy 17 Again, currently scoring 67 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; the thriller State of Play, currently scoring 81 percent; and Crank: High Voltage, which was not screened for critics (even though the original Crank got a pretty good score).

LINDSAY LOHAN got a family intervention, according to OK! magazine.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN is not "the other man" in a Jersey divorce case, according to the wife in question.

HEIDI KLUM is knocked up for the fourth time.

DREW BARRYMORE & JUSTIN LONG: Together again?

HARRY POTTER & THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE: The third and final trailer is online.

JOSH HARTNETT says his stomach scare -- which sent him to the hospital last month -- is from drinking the water in third world countries.

WOODY ALLEN is suing American Apparel for using his image (without permission) on one of their billboards, so of course they now want infor about his sex life.

PAKISTAN: The leader of the July 2007 insurrection in Islamabad has been released from custody and will preach at the very mosque where he and his followers staged their battle against the Pakistani government. China is calling on the Pakistani government to deal with militants based there and allegedly plotting attacks in China later this year.

AFGHANISTAN: Commander Mansoor - a mid-level Taliban commander from southern Helmand - is simply looking for a way out.  The NYT chronicles US efforts to recruit for Afghan militias to fight the Taliban.

THE UNKNOWN KITTEH: Let's go to the video.

WOOD FROGS head for the orgy pool, because they can't eat until they've mated.

BERTIE THE HORSE discovers the power of corporate branding.

SNAKES on a PLANE: Four baby pythons escaped from a container aboard a passenger plane in Australia, leading to a search that forced the cancellation of two flights.  The story prompted an even wackier SoaP opera at... National Review?

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Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 08:00 AM
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THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART talks to Newsweek about their sudden buzz, the probable backlash, etc. Video of a new song, "103," and "Young Adult Friction" at the link.

ANDREW BIRD stops by The Current for a chat and mini-set streaming now via MPR.

THE FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE is open, with contributors like KEXP.

PAUL WELLER talks to Seattle Weekly about why "The Modfather" is still excited about making music, his recording process, and what it's like to hang with own idols like Ray Davies and Paul McCartney.

P.J. HARVEY talks to Magnet about her new long-distance collaboration with John Parish. Audio at the link.  NPR vas video of the duo from SxSW.

DR. DOG plays "The Ark" for Jimmy Fallon. This one reminds me a bit of early Peter Gabriel.

SUPERCHUNK: Jim Wilbur talks to Spinner about the band's return after eight years, as well as the 20th anniversary of Merge Records, the label founded by bandmates Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance.

JASON ISBELL talks to the Mpls City Pages about what makes his second post-Drive-By Truckers LP different, and more...

ROBYN HITCHCOCK talks to ChartAttack about the Venus 3 tour, his on-and-off sessions with XTC's Andy Partridge, the Soft Boys, and more...

DAN DEACON is interviewed by The A.V. Club about -- among other things -- dancing and intellect.

MAD MEL UPDATE: A 24-year-old Russian pop singer has come forth, claiming that she had a romantic relationship with the 53-year-old actor and has now fallen in love.

BRITNEY SPEARS: An employee of land developer John Sundahl is claiming the pop wreck and Sundahl are going to tie the knot. Meanwhile, her dad has been seeking permission from a judge to expand the pop star's current Circus tour - but the dour economy may hamper those plans.

NICK LACHEY & VANESSA MINNILLO "are on the rocks big time," according to the NYDN.

GWYNETH PALTROW wants another baby

JESSICA SIMPSON gets called "top heavy" ... by her mom. BONUS: John Mayer reportedly liked to tell Simpson he liked her spiritual side, just to get her to shut up.

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS: Mike Myers appears in the latest footage. Yep, that's him.

EVAN RACHEL WOOD & MARILYN MANSON are back on, as Wood confirms to GQ. Slideshow at the link. Call it gratuitous Thursday.

MEGAN FOX: Not the marrying kind. Shocka!

OUR FRIENDS, THE SAUDIS are planning to review their law surrounding the marriage of young girls after a court refused to nullify the marriage of an 8-year-old to a man 50 years her senior.

IRAN: Pres. Ahmadinejad said he was preparing a new proposal to resolve disputes with the West over Iran's nuclear program, opening the door to talks with the US. As if it's not a delaying tactic.

AFGHANISTAN: The Taliban murdered a young couple trying to elope in southwestern Afghanistan after accusing them of immoral acts. A group of Afghan women who braved an enraged mob yesterday to protest against an "abhorrent" new Afghan law which appears to legalise marital rape and child marriage had to be rescued by police from a hail of stones and abuse.

DOG & CHICKEN, getting it on... mass hysteria.

JAILBIRD ruffles feathers at a high-security prison in Columbia.

THE DONALD is a cat with a Trump-esque tumor.

PASQUALINA the DOG was reunited with its owners after surviving eight days in the rubble of a house wrecked in the Italian earthquake that claimed 294 lives.

THE DOG ate her G-string.

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