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Pavement Tribute, TPOBPAH, Alt J, Luluc, Greyhound   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, September 25, 2014 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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STRAND OF OAKS performs a downbeat version of Asia's "Heat Of The Moment" for the A.V. Club Undercover.

PAVEMENT gets a Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain 20th anniversary tribute LP. Get off my lawn.

THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART stopped by WFUV's Studio A for a chat and mini-set. 

ALT J stops by Morning Becomes Eclectic for a session.

LULUC plays a Tiny Desk Concert at the offices of NPR.

BLITZEN TRAPPER covers Ryan Adams's “To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High).” And is a wee bit Dylanesque.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN has turned 65, and is reissuing his seminal work.Here's the Boss  "Growing Up" at Max's Kansas City, in 1972.

JEFF TWEEDY talks to The Quietus about lyrical processes and music as a means of consolation.

BOB GELDOF talks to BrooklynVegan about the Boomtown Rats, U2, why Rock isn't important anymore, etc.

AC/DC have announced details of their 17th studio album as well as the permanent departure of their founding guitarist, Malcolm Young. 

THE REPLACEMENTS will be fined for playing too loud at Forest Hills.

JEREMY RENNER confirmed he’s a married man — to Sonni Pacheco, the mother of his baby daughter, Ava Berlin.

KEANU REEVES has had two home invasions in two days.

GWYNETH PALTROW reportedly has drawn up a schedule to ensure Chris spends enough time with her and their children.

NORMAN REEDUS (The Walking Dead's Daryl) is profiled by GQ.

TONY STEWART will not face criminal charges in the death of Kevin Ward Jr., who reportedly had marijuana in his system at the time of his death.

MIKE "THE SITUATION" SORRENTINO was indicted for tax fraud. Ab-Scam?

BRITNEY SPEARS is sending her lingerie collection to Kate Middleton. Yes, really.

THE 20 BEST TV THEMES, according to CBS, is woefully short on Mike Post compositions.

YEMEN: More than 340 people were killed in the past week as Houthi rebels pushed to take control of the capital of Sana'a.

THE ISLAMIC STATE: At the UN, US president Barack Obama claimed the backing of five Arab nations for intensive military attacks against IS targets in Syria on Tuesday showed the offensive was not “America’s fight alone”, as his military chiefs warned the intensive air assault was only the start of a sustained campaign likely to last years. British Prime Minister David Cameronsaid Tuesday that he is certain ISIS is plotting attacks in Europe. The number of Europeans joining Islamist fighters in Syria and Iraq has jumped by a third to around 3,000 in a few months, the EU counter terrorism chief said Tuesday.

AN ITALIAN GREYHOUND goes wild for iPad fish.

A RAMPAGING AUSSIE PIG drank 18 beers and got in a fight with a cow.

SKUNK vs SCOOTER: Who you got?

ZEBRAS maintained a stiff upper lip as they were battered by a crowd of 50,000 panicking wildebeest.

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The History of Apple Pie, Growlers, Steve Arrington, Lydia Ainsworth, Cat   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, September 24, 2014 - 08:00 AM
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ARIEL PINK plays pickup artist in "Put Your Number In My Phone."

THE HISTORY OF APPLE PIE advance streams Feel Something.

THE GROWLERS advance stream Chinese Fountain.

STEVE ARRINGTON is streaming WAY OUT (80-84), a collection that matches one disc of his biggest hits with a second disc of previously unheard rarities.

LYDIA AINSWORTH advancs streams Right From Real.

THE DEAD MILKMEN "Make It Witchy" over at BrooklynVegan.

BRYAN FERRY goes "Loop De Li" ahead of Avonmore.

O'JAYS: "Backstabbers."

THE VASELINES talk to Pitchfork about old times, new songs, and yoga.

SONDRE LERCHE talks to PopMatters about finding new ways to write for Please.

DAVID BOWIE is the subject of an exhibition at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art.

UKULELE ORCHESTRAS battle it out in a British court.

COLIN FARRELL & VINCE VAUGHN are both confirmed for True Detective Season 2.

CHARLIE SHEEN would like to be part of the end of Two and a Half Men.

TOTAL RECALL, as it turns out, inspired a hoax.

SARAH HYLAND (Modern Family) got a temporary restraining order against her ex-BF.

CHRIS BROWN: Another club gig, another stabbing.

WILLIAM SHATNER may have a role in Star Trek 3.

IRAN was informed by the US in advance of its intention to strike Islamic State militants in Syria and assured Tehran that it would not target the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a senior Iranian official told Reuters.  Iran also stands to benefit from the Houthi-backed government in Yemen.

THE UNITED STATES, in addition to striking the Islamic State, also struck at the Khorasan Group, a Islamist group whose profile was kept clssified by the government for some time. I first heard of them a little over a week ago.

SYRIA: Bashar al-Assad said Tuesday that Damascus backed any international effort against "terrorism," after a US-led coalition against jihadists launched airstrikes in the country, state media reported.

IRAQ: The Islamic State overran an Iraqi military base in Saqlawiya in Anbar province. The extent of Iraqi casualties is unclear; upwards of 800 soldiers are said to have been killed or captured during the opening suicide attack, the storming of the base, and while retreating.

A COURAGEOUS CAT escapes the fiery wreckage of a collapsing building.

A DOG wasre cued from a rabbit hole...by a doorbell.

A WHITE TIGER acts like a tiger to a man who enters his enclosure.

A SEA TURTLE recovers from a respiratory ailment and returns to the sea.

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Christopher Owens, Vaselines, Imelda May, Gary Clark, Marianne Faithfull, Frogs   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 - 08:00 AM
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THE BLACK KEYS cover the Edwyn Collins gem "A Girl Like You." And Edwyn digs it.

CHRISTOPHER OWENS advance streams A New Testament.

THE VASELINES advance stream V For Vaselines.

IMELDA MAY advance streams Tribal.

GARY CLARK JR advance streams a live album.

MARIANNE FAITHFULL drops collaborations with Nick Cave, Roger Waters and Anna Calvi ahead of Give My Love to London.

THE MOODY BLUES "Ride My Seesaw" on French TV for Twofer "Tuesday Afternoon."

THE REPLACEMENTS are profiled by Rolling Stone, and reveal they'll likely make an album at some point in the future.

A.C. NEWMAN & NEKO CASE talk to Morning Edition about pop songwriting. And mondegreens.

PERFUME GENIUS: Mike Hadreas talks to Drowned In Sound about the new album and video, etc.

30 UNDERRATED ALBUMS, rated by musicians.

AMBER HEARD, Johnny Depp's fiance, is the latest victim of the celebrity photo hacking scandal.

ARIANA GRANDE has become such a diva that even her life coach couldn't handle it.

KRIS JENNER  has filed for divorce, and TMZ reports it's already a done deal.

TOM HARDY & CHARLOTTE RILEY: Secretly married?

BRYAN SINGER has inked a  to direct X-Men: Apocalypse.

TOTAL RECALL inspires some odd plastic surgery.

THE UNITED STATES: Some of the estimated 100 Americans who have tried to get to Syria and join up with groups like the Islamic State have returned to the United States and are under FBI scrutiny, a top US official told reporters on Monday.

JORDAN arrested 11 members of the Islamic State group who it said confessed to planning "terrorist operations" in the kingdom, a security official said on Sunday.

YEMEN: Shiite rebels seized the Yemeni government headquarters Sunday and the premier resigned as violence raged despite a UN announcement of a power-sharing deal to end days of fighting, officials said.

SYRIA: The US and partnered forces began striking the Islamic State in Syria. Meanwhile, Al-Qaeda-linked rebels have, for the first time, established a permanent presence on the Syrian frontier.

IRAQ: After six weeks of American airstrikes, the Iraqi government’s forces have scarcely budged Sunni extremists of the Islamic State from their hold on more than a quarter of the country, in part because many critical Sunni tribes remain on the sidelines.

PAKISTAN is advancing toward a sea-based missile capability and expanding its interest in tactical nuclear warheads, according to Pakistani and Western analysts.

FROGS go wild for worm videos.

A GOLDFISH is saved from a door step by a police sergeant.

A PUPPY sparks a fatal sword duel near Lawrenceville, GA.

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT: A calf with six legs.

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Juilan Casablancas, Lucinda Williams, Kat Edmonson, Aphex Twin, Kitten   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, September 22, 2014 - 08:00 AM
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THE POP ALL-STARS-- Win Butler, Will Butler, Justin Vernon, Regine Chassagne, Nikolai Fraiture, A-Trak, and Kid Koala--covered  ’In The Air Tonight’ by Phil Collins at a "Pop vs Jock" basketball event.

JULIAN CASABLANCAS + THE VOIDS advance stream Tyranny.

LUCINDA WILLIAMS advance streams Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone.

KAT EDMONSON advance streams The Big Picture.

APHEX TWIN is streaming Syro via Spotify (but is it official?)

GEORGE HARRISON: Hear an alternate take of "The Inner light."

THE REPLACEMENTS have been covering the Jackson 5 classic "I Want You Back" on their latest tour to honor ill guitarist Slim Dunlap. And the crowd goes wild.

JEFF TWEEDY talks to The Guardian about why the album still matters; Sukierae is a double.

30 OF THE BEST DOUBLE-LPs, according to NME.

MIKE WATT talks to PopMatters about his second LP with il Sogno del Marinaio.

THE BEST SCOTTISH ACTS, according to Amoeba Music. (Thx, LHB.)

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: The Maze Runner tops the chart with 32.5 million, a litle below industry projections, though the studio indicated it would be happy with anything over 30. That sounds about right with a 34 million budget, particularly in September. A Walk Among the Tombstones places with 13.1 million, which is pretty soft for a Liam Neeson action pic (Non-Stop opened  more than twice as big).  But with a 28 million budget, Neeson's international appeal should pull this one into the black. This Is Where I Leave You shows with 11.9 million; the cast and director would make this a disappointment, but not against a 19.8 million budget. No Good Deed drops to the fourth slot with 10.2 million; that's a 58 percent drop, but a 40.1 million total against a 13.2 million budget.  Dolphin Tale 2 rounds out the Top 5 with 9 million, on 43 percent drop suggesting this won't have the legs of the original and may even lose money.  Guardians of the Galaxy drops out of the Top 5, but enters the all-time Top 40.

THE OVERSEAS MARKETS: Note that summer staples like Lucy and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes are continuing to do do big biz in markets like China.

HACKED NUDE CELEBS: A second round of photos hit the internet, including  Kim Kardashian West, Vanessa Hudgens, Hope Solo, Jennifer Lawrence,Kaley Cuoco, Gabrielle Union, Kate Bosworth, Hayden Panetierre, Lake Bell, and possibly Aubrey Plaza.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE turned up again fro Chris Martin's Coldplay gig in Vegas.  Could be serious.

POLLY BERGEN, who in a long acting career played Robert Mitchum in Cape Fear, not to mention The Winds of War and War and Remembrance, has passed away at 84.

COLIN FARRELL confirmed his casting in True Detective Season 2.

L. FRANK BAUM, the man who brought to life the magical world of Oz is getting his own big-screen treatment. The screenpaly is already up for an award.

FRIENDS: How NBC almost killed the comedy of the 90s.

RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin privately threatened to invade Poland, Romania and the Baltic states, according to a record of a conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart.

YEMEN: Shi’ite Houthi rebels and government forces fought for a fourth straight day in the Yemeni capital, residents said, despite the announcement of a UN-brokered peace agreement due to be signed later on Sunday.

SYRIA: Islamic State militants tightened their noose on a northern Syrian border town on Sunday as the United Nations said the number of Syrian Kurds fleeing into neighbouring Turkey may have topped 100,000 and was likely to go much higher.

IRAQ: As America re-engages with Iraq and deepens its involvement in the region’s web of sectarian conflicts, the Pentagon has made a practical assessment of the brutal job of stabilizing Baghdad: in the future, U.S. forces may be needed on the front lines.

A KITTEN mesmerized by its own tail.

A PLUCKY RAT uses a L.A. subway escalator as a treadmill.

A 100-LB TORTOISE blocked traffic in Sarasota.

GEESE, A CROCODILE, and a hunter make for a dandy Aussie police report.

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Byrds, Bob Mould, Benjamin Booker, JD McPherson, Cutout Bin, Dog Wedding   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, September 19, 2014 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with THE BYRDS! To everything there is a season, and when the leaves start turning, my thoughts turn to this rare live threefer of "Turn! Turn! Turn!", "Bells of Rhymney" and "Mr. Tambourine Man", introduced by... David McCallum? There are more screaming girls, plus go-go dancers when they hit Shivaree for "All I Really Want to Do" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better."  There are even more dancers when they cover "Long Tall Sally" and "Not Fade Away" for Shindig! on June 23, 1965, while I'm pretty sure that's Ed Wynn introducing "Chimes of Freedom."

BOB MOULD performs on WNYC Soundcheck.

BENJAMIN BOOKER plays songs from his debut LP at KEXP.

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

DELTA SPIRIT stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

COUSTEAU: "The Last Good Day of the Year." Or close to it.

GUIDED BY VOICES breaks up again.

JEFF TWEEDY talks to The Atlantic about Daniel Johnston and subconscious songwriting.

JACK WHITE had words for Rolling Stone and Foo Fighters; he took back some of them, sort of.

R.E.M.'s TOP 10 COVERS, according to Stereogum.

THE CUTOUT BIN: By popular demand, it's another special back-to-school edition streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: This weekend's wide releases include The Maze Runner, currently scoring 64 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; This Is Where I Leave You, currently scoring 42 percent; and A Walk Among the Tombstones, scoring 58 percent.

JOAN RIVERS' personal doctor, contra prior reports, did not take a selfie while the comedienne was under anesthesia.

MILEY CYRUS could go to jail for an onstage stunt with a Mexican flag.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE was the guest of honor at boyfriend Chris Martin's Coldplay gig in L.A.; she knew all the words.

DARRELL HAMMOND wil replace the late, legendary Don Pardo as the SNL announcer.

AUBREY PLAZA will be the voice of Grumpy Cat.

MATTHEW McCONNAUGHEY won't return for the Magic Mike sequel.

MATT SMITH (Doctor Who) has joined the cast of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

SCOTLAND, as I write this, isn't breaking up with the United Kingdom.

UKRAINE: President Petro O. Poroshenko of Ukraine on Thursday implored the US Congress to provide Ukraine’s soldiers with heavy military equipment as his country seeks to repel what he called a continuing invasion by Russian forces. But after meeting with President Obama in the Oval Office later in the day, Mr. Poroshenko said he was satisfied with American support that falls short of his request.

FRANCE: President Hollande said France would provide air support Iraqi army efforts against the Islamic State in Iraq, but would not participate in strikes on the IS in Syria and in any cause would not be providing ground troops for the effort against the group.

SYRIA: Islamic State fighters besieged a Kurdish city in northern Syria on Thursday after seizing 21 villages in a major assault, prompting a call to arms from Kurds in neighboring Turkey who urged followers to go and help resist the group's advance.

IRAQ: Three top Iraq Shiite militias, which receive considerable backing from Iran, warned the United States not to reoccupy the country—and leading the charge was Muqtada al-Sadr. U.S. aircraft have targeted a training camp for Islamic State jihadists in northern Iraq, bombing buildings, troops and vehicles in the first such air strike, military officers said Thursday.

THIS DOG WEDDING is elaborate.

A YARD-LONG TEGU LIZARD was mistaken for a crocodile on the loose in Huntington Park in L.A. County.

LEASH YOUR BEAR before going into the pub.

DOGS possess skills similar to those of a five-month-old baby, researchers have revealed.

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