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Superorganism, Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite, Wussy, Father John Misty,   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, April 19, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE LEFT BANKE: "Walk Away Renee."

SUPERORGANISM hits the World Cafe.

BEN HARPER & CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE stop by WFUV Live.

WUSSY streams their Getting Better EP.  Yes, that's a Beatles reference.

FATHER JOHN MSTY shares “Disappointing Diamonds Are The Rarest Of Them All" and "Just Dumb Enough To Try" from his upcoming LP.

MAZZY STAR shares "Quiet, The Winter Harbor."

 

CHERRY GLAZERR shares a video for "Juicy Socks."

DECONSTRUCTING PRINCE's SOUND, with Matt "Dr" Fink on keyboards, BrownMark on bass, and Michael Bland on drums.

SLY STONE: The Casio Garage Demos.

STING talks cultural appropriation and more with the BBC.

SWAN SONGS: NPR listeners pick the songs at their funerals.

 

JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM drops a final trailer.

THE SPICE GIRLS' upcoming reunion won't include new material or a tour, according to Victoria Beckham.

PINK (and her kids) make the cover of People's 2018 Beautiful issue.  But wait, there's more.

R KELLY: A Dallas woman wishing to remain anonymous claims she was emotionally manipulated and knowingly given a sexually transmitted disease by the singer.

TAYLOR SWIFT: A stalker with with a knife and rope was arrested outside her home.

PAULA PATTON's new boyfriend is married, and not separated.

STEVEN SPIELBERG is going to make a DC Comics movie, reuniting with Warner Bros. to produce and very possibly direct the action-adventure film Blackhawk.

WESTWORLD: The casual viewer's guide.

 

GORILLA SEE, GORILLA DO: Caretakers at Busch Gardens in Florida say exercises help build trust between workers and the animals.

BABOONS that escaped a Texas research facility over the weekend propped up a barrel near a wall, climbed it and then fled their open-air enclosure.

A CALI CAT CAFE throws a "kitten baby shower."

A STONED RACCOON was brought into an Indiana firehouse.

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Lucy Dacus, Squirrel Nut Zipper, Chilly Gonzales, Baby Elephant   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, April 18, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

DAVID BOWIE plays "Young Americans" for Cavett, looking and sounding too much acquainted with the Thin White Duke.

LUCY DACUS stops by WFUV Live.

SQUIRREL NUT ZIPPERS play the World Cafe.

CHILLY GONZALES streams Other People’s Pieces, a whole album of instrumental solo piano covers.

THE ESSEX GREEN shares "Sloane Ranger."

MORRISSEY shares "By The Time I Get To Wherever I’m Going."

MILK CARTON KIDS share "One More for the Road."

WOODEN SHJIPS shares "Red Line."

 

JIM JAMES shares "Just a Fool." 

THE 25 BEST POSIES SONGS, according to PopMatters.

LORD HURON: Stereogum takes a look inside their insular world.

SPOTIFY: Worth more than the entire recorded music business?

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Bruce Channel's drunken-singalong-ready "Hey! Baby."

 

EVAN RACHEL WOOD will now make as much as her male co-stars for Season Three of Westworld.

THE AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR will bring out the Black Order.

HARLEY QUINN is set to be directed by Cathy Yan.

KHLOE KARDASHIAN and Tristan Thompson's relationship is in shambles.

HARRY ANDERSON, appreciated by Alan Sepinwall.

AMY SCHUMER's new movie, I Feel Pretty, won't match the openings of her past two big-screen comedies, Trainwreck and Snatched, when it hits theaters this weekend, according to those with access to the surveys.

READY PLAYER ONE: Wanna see the Copper Key Race from the film? Wait about 20 seconds.

BARBARA BUSH, the widely admired wife of one president and the fiercely loyal mother of another, died Tuesday evening. She was 92.

 

A BABY ELEPHANT throws a tantrum and screams when his mom tries to end mud bath time.

A BURMESE PYTHON with a tracking device led Florida officials to a record-breaking sex party.

ALLIGATOR casually strolls around a Florida motel.

THIRTY-TWO DOGS have been rescued from a South Carolina dog fighting operation that FBI discovered while executing warrants last week on an unrelated matter.

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Breeders, Field Music, Durand Jones, Pixies, Puppy   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, April 17, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK: "Incense and Peppermints" plus "Tomorrow" for Twofer Tuesday.

THE BREEDERS play a Tiny Desk Concert.

FIELD MUSIC plays the World Cafe.

DURAND JONES & THE INDICATIONS stop by The Current for a chat and mini-set.

GANG OF FOUR shares "Ivanka (Things You Can't Have)."

 

MEDIA JEWELER have an on-point video for "Hula Hoop."

THE PIXIES get over two hours of discussion and analysis on Political Beats with USA Today's Christian Schneider.

THE TOP 30 DREAM POP ALBUMS, according to Pitchfork, with an introduction by Dean Wareham.

JESUS JONES: How we made "Right Here, Right Now."

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Gene Chandler's doo-wop classic "Duke Of Earl."

 

HARRY ANDERSON, of Cheers, Night Court, and Dave's World, died Monday morning in Asheville, N.C.. He was 65.

KENDRICK LAMAR won a Pulitzer Prize for Music, the first time in the prize's history that it has been given to an artist outside of the classical or jazz community.

DANNY BOYLE & RICHARD CURTIS are planning a film set in a world where The Beatles never existed.

TRUE THOMPSON: That's Khloe Kardashian's kid.

JOHN CENA and Nikki Bella have called it quits after six years -- and just weeks before they were set to tie the knot.

THE WEEKND & BELLA HADID: Together again?

JOHN STAMOS is a dad.

 

AN ORPHAN PUPPY rescues a depresed Mama Dog.

FISHERMEN reel in a 10-foot shortfin mako shark.

MICE bogart 1200 lbs of weed from the cops. Oh sure.

A SNAKE attempts to eat eight chicken eggs. Attempts.

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Courtney Marie Andrews, Kyle Craft, Laura Veirs, Gorilla   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, April 16, 2018 - 08:00 AM
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Karl

CHRISSIE HYNDE joined ARCADE FIRE for the Pretenders' "Don't Get Me Wrong" in London.

COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS plays the World Cafe.

KYLE CRAFT plays the World Cafe.

LAURA VEIRS plays the World Cafe.

"DON'T FEAR THE REAPER," as a surf instrumental.

GEORGE HARRISON & ERIC CLAPTON: "Taxman." Obligatory.

TOM PETTY talks Evlis Presley for a new HBO documentary.

HUEY LEWIS and The News is canceling all its future performances because Lewis has suffered serious damage to his hearing.

SISTER ROSETTA THORPE joins the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

MARK KNOPFLER skips Dire Straits' Hall of Fame induction.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Rampage tops the chart with 34.5MM...but that's kinda weak against a 120MM budget (even though overseas grosses are doing well).  The real story may be that A Quiet Place places with 32.6MM on a leggy (esp for this genre) 35 percent drop; for part of the weekend, it seemed as though it might beat The Rock (one wonders if Rampage is getting some creative accounting in its estmates).  John Krasinski's third film closes in on 100MM after 2 weekends against a 17MM budget.  Truth or Dare shows with 19MM against a 3.5MM budget -- and in its own way, this showing makes A Quiet Place's hold all the more impressive. Ready Player One drops to the fourth slot with 11.2MM on a 55 percent drop; Spielberg can be thankful that foreign markets are soaking in nostalgia for a 1980s many of these countries never experienced in the first place.  Blockers rounds out the Top Five with 10.3MM on a 50 percent drop and will likely make a tdy profit befoe becoming a candidate for cult status (if there is such a thing in the internet era).

MILOS FORMAN, a filmmaker who challenged Hollywood with his subversive touch, and won the Oscar for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Amadeus, died on Friday. He was 86. "He was the Czech new wave émigré who brought the spirit of anti-Soviet rebellion to Hollywood and made its sly comic strategies and humanist passion flower in dozens of different ways."

R. LEE ERMEY, a Golden Globe-nominated actor best known for his role as Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, has died at 74.

SAG-AFTRA a union that represents actors, is calling for an end to auditions in private hotel rooms and residences after a series of sexual harassment allegations against powerful Hollywood figures.

THE INCREDIBLES 2 has another new trailer online.

WILL FARRELL was taken to the hospital Thursday night following a crash in Aliso Viejo, Calif., according to the California Highway Patrol. The actor was not seriously hurt.

OLIVIA MUNN is dating Spanish actor Álex González.

GEORGE CLOONEY is reducing his role in Hulu's forthcoming Catch-22 miniseries.

MARTIN SCORSESE will direct a doc about the great SCTV for Netfilx.

ART BELL, whose nationally syndicated paranormal, supernatural and conspiracy themed show Coast to Coast AM kept many awake at night – for good reasons and bad – died at his Pahrump, Nevada home on Friday the 13th. Bell was 72.

THE OLDEST LIVING GORILLA enjoys a birthday cake as he turns 61 years old at the Berlin Zoo, where he was raised from a two-year-old baby.

DOG RESCUERS are buying animals from the breeders they scorn.

THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE raced through the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday to save an estimated 500 hundred hypothermic sea turtles.

TARANTULAS as a burger topping.

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Nuggets, Exitmusic, Ashley Monroe, Joshua Hedley, HIRS Collective, Rhino   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, April 13, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with GARAGE ROCK! It's the time of year when I bring out The Standells - "Dirty Water/ Why Pick On Me", but I couldn't stop there. Let's have a dozen Nuggets, like Music Machine - "Talk Talk"; Blues Magoos - "We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet"; The Knickerbockers - "Lies"; The Outsiders - "Time Won't Let Me"; Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction"; The Seeds - "Pushin' Too Hard"; 13th Floor Elevators - "You're Gonna Miss Me"; The Leaves - "Hey Joe"; Electric Prunes - "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night," the Crazy World of Arthur Brown - "Fire" and The Nazz- "Open My Eyes."

EXITMUSIC advance streams The Recognitions.

ASHLEY MONROE advance streams Sparrow.

JOSHUA HEDLEY advance streams Mr. Jukebox.

THE HIRS COLLECTIVE advance streams Friends. Lovers. Favorites.

MEN WITHOUT HATS: You can dance if you want to.

DEAN WEEN talks to Aquarium Drunkard about chords, album sequencing, and more...

PRINCE delivered about 50 handwritten manuscript pages for his biography before his death... and we're likely to see them.

MANIC STEET PREACHERS Nicky Wire and James Dean Bradfield share their thoughts on nostalgia, Francis Bacon and why they considered splitting up.

COACHELLA is streaming live starting today.

NOW SHOWING:This weekend's wide releases include Rampage, which is currently scoring 49 percent on the ol'Tomatometer; Truth Or Dare, which is scoring 24 percent; and Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero, scoring 86 percent.  Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs finally expands wide, scoring 91 percent.

MARK HAMILL talks about how Carrie Fisher's death has tarnished his ability to enjoy more Star Wars.

JOHN KRASINSKI has found his follow-up to A Quiet Place, the surprise hit he directed and stars in with his wife, Emily Blunt.

BRAD PITT: These pieces in People and US Weekly suggest he's much more interested in Angelina Jolie in generating good pub for himself.

KHLOE KARDASHIAN has given birth to her first kid.

REBEL WILSON is expected to have most of her legal costs reimbursed by Bauer Media after being awarded a record-breaking amount of money in damages in a defamation case against the media giant last year.

MAD ABOUT YOU: Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt have signed contracts to reprise their roles, according to Entertainment Weekly.

NETFLIX won't be going to Cannes this year; the festival sent a clear message with a new rule that bans any films without theatrical distribution in France from playing in competition.

A BABY RHINO too little to join the others befriends a goat.

A TIGER RUNNING AMOK IN MANHATTAN is really a raccoon, and who hasn't made that mistake before?

MORE THAN 100 DEAD GEESE plunge from the sky.

LIVE TURKEYS may no longer be dropped over Little Rock. Pour one out for Les Nessman.

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