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Of Montreal, Courtney Barnett, Lissie, Baboon   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, October 03, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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PARMA VIOLETS dropped a video for "Rattlesnake Highway."

OF MONTREAL advance streams Lousy With Sylvianbriar.

COURTNEY BARNETT advance streams The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas.

PARQUET COURTS advance stream the Tally All The Things That You Broke EP.

LISSIE advance streams Back To Forever.

THE DEAD WEATHER drop a snippet of “Open Up (That’s Enough)”, the A-side to an upcoming single.

PAVEMENT: "Cut Your Hair." NO BIG HAIR!

DAVID LOWERY's crusade for musicians in the internet age is chronicled by the New York Times.

WIRE is profiled at Drowned In Sound.

KINGS OF LEON talk to the Daily Herald about fighting, making up and more.

CHVRCHES' Lauren Mayberry talks to The Guardian about online misogyny.

MIA FARROW tells Vanity Fair her biological son with Woody Allen, Ronan Farrow, may actually be the son of Frank Sinatra.  Ronan sticks the landing.

KIM & KHLOE KARDASHIAN fighting over Lamar Odom?

CORY MONTEITH was shooting heroin and downing champagne in his hotel room on the night of his death.

TOM CLANCY, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world’s best-known and best-selling authors, died on Tuesday in Baltimore. He was 66.

CASEY CASEM's wife won't let his kids see him? Insert long-distance dedication joke here.

THE JACKSON FAMILY loses their case against Dr. Conrad Murray.

SYRIA: Sources say the recent formation of the Army of Islam, including some 50 Islamist rebel groups but not the al Qaeda-affiliated Al Nusrah Front and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, has come at the urging of Saudi Arabia. ISIL, whose ranks are swelling with non-Syrians, is seeking to consolidate control in the north. An analyst said jihadists have secured more territory in Syria than they did in Afghanistan or Iraq.

LIBYA: Gunmen attacked the Russian Embassy in Tripoli with RPGs and other weapons. The gunmen attempted to enter the compound, the Russian foreign ministry stated, claiming the attack had been repelled. Libyan media said the embassy was looted and burned, and blamed a crowd of attackers, some armed, who were angered by the killing of a senior revolutionary commander by his Russian girlfriend or wife.

EGYPT: The Muslim Brotherhood said it has no plans to backtrack on its call for the reinstatement of Mohammed Morsi as the country's president.

IRAQ: Al Qaeda in Iraq shot down an Iraqi Army helicopter as the military was conducting an operation in the desert near Bayji; four Iraqi soldiers and were killed.

A BABOON  get's "handsy" during a live news report.

JELLYFISH shut down a Swedish nuclear plant.

A PYTHON regurgitates two cats.

THE CRAB BITE was bad; the flesh-eating bacteria was worse.

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Sleigh Bells, Lee Ranaldo, Frog Eyes, Python   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, October 02, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE KILLERS drop a video for the gleaming new M83-produced single “Shot At The Night.”

SLEIGH BELLS is advance streaming Bitter Rivals.

LEE RANALDO & THE DUST is advance streaming The Last Night On Earth.

FROG EYES is advance streaming Carey's Cold Spring.

NYPC: The fmr New York Pony Club is advance streaming their new acronym.

TENNIS drops "Mean Streets" from the Denver-based duo’s upcoming EP Small Sound.

DOT WIGGIN: The fmr lead singer of The Shaggs drops "Speed Limit" ahead of Ready! Get! Go! It's her first new material in... 44 years.

CREAM sync into "I Feel Free" on the Beat Club in 1967.

I KNOW WHAT GIRLS LIKE: The Waitresses and the Limits of the "Female-Fronted" Band.

DAVID BOWIE's 100 Favorite Books.

LITTLE RICHARD recenty survived a heart attack, the legend tells Cee-Lo Green.

U2's albums' ranked by Stereogum.

BRADGELINA unwittingly or not, provoked yet another round of secret wedding rumors.

LAMAR ODOM is drugged out of his head, but he's telling people he will sober up and play basketball again this coming season.

MICHAEL DOUGLAS & CATHERINE ZETA-JONES are understood to be living together again as they attempt to heal the rifts that prompted a temporary separation earlier this year.

JAY-Z is this month's Vanity Fair cover story.

MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ admits she goes both ways.

CAMERON DIAZ and... Benicio Del Toro?

ELTON JOHN goes off on the paparazzi, on video.

LIBYA: A UN report said torture has become widespread in Libyan jails since the Gaddafi regime was overthrown, and that 27 people have died from such torture; over 8,000 people are being held without trial in Libya. Unknown assailants killed three Benghazi security officials in separate incidents on Sept. 29.

EGYPT: An appeal of the decision to ban the Muslim Brotherhood and seize its assets will be heard on Oct. 22. Due to security concerns, Egypt has stopped supporting tourist visits to Iran.

PAKISTAN: An association of hard-line Islamic clerics running Sunni religious schools in Pakistan has called on the government and the Taliban to start peace talks.

IRAQ: Nearly 900 Iraqis were killed in terror attacks in September.

A PYTHON regurgitates a DOG.

A METER-LONG RAT was caught by Chinese farmers, who then tried to eat it.

10000 WALRUSES came ahore in Alaska. Goo goo goo joob.

SHEEP stop traffic on London Bridge.

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Basia Bulat, Haim, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Ping Pong Cat   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, October 01, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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HAPPY ROCKTOBER!

YUCK dropped a video for "Middle Sea."

BASIA BULAT is advance streaming Tall Tall Shadow.

HAIM is advance streaming Days Are Gone. (Not really my bag, but Pitchfork likes it.)

UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA stopped by Morning Becomes Eclectic for a session. 

4AD: Drowned In Sound offers a 70-song introduction to the label via Spotify.

FEIST staples "Mushaboom" and "1 2 3 4" are your Twofer Tuesday.

CAMERA OBSCURA: Tracyanne Campbell talks to PopMatters about the new LP, performing while pregnant, and the tour's "no cameras" policy.

NIRVANA: Read Steve Albini's letter to the band prior to producing In Utero.

PSYCHEDELIA: The Guardian surveys a new generation of trippy bands.

30 DISCO SONGS Every Millenial Should Know. There is no Bee Gees on the list.

AMANDA BYNES left the UCLA Medical Center, where she was getting treatment for a serious mental illness, and is now ensconced at a fancy Malibu rehab center that caters to celebs.

KALEY CUOCO's engagement started with a fight.

LAMAR ODOM stopped paying his father's rent.

KATE UPTON and former Dancing with the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy are "very serious."

LINDSAY LOHAN's parents are banned from Li-Lo's upcoming TV show.

BRIDGET JONES is a widow.

SYRIAN Foreign Minister Mouallem told the UN that Syrian "terrorists" are being supplied with chemical weapons, and claimed there are no moderate militants in Syria, where jihadists from 83 countries are allegedly fighting. He likened the terrorism suffered by Syria to the 9/11 attacks. Syria said it would not sit at peace talks with the Syrian National Coalition. Russia has offered to guard sites in Syria where chemical weapons will be destroyed, but will not allow Syria's chemical weapons to be transferred to Russia for disposal.

ISRAELI President Peres said Israel would consider joining the chemical weapons ban treaty. Prime Minister Netanyahu urged the US to keep up sanctions against Iran.

SAUDI ARABIA: Women who drive risk damaging their ovaries and producing children with clinical problems, according to a conservative Saudi cleric.

AFGHANISTAN: The government claimed it retook a district in Badakhshan from the Taliban; the Taliban claimed they are still in control of the district.

IRAQ: Al Qaeda in Iraq killed at least 55 Iraqis and wounded more than 150 in a series of coordinated bombings throughout Baghdad.

THIS CAT totally cheats at ping pong.

ROTTERDAM RATS are the newest recruits at a Dutch police department, giving new meaning to the term "rat squad."

A FOX frustrates Swiss golfers.

A FROG breaks up a shrimp fight.

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Yuck, Blitzen Trapper, Shark?, Tazmanian Devils   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, September 30, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, STEPHEN MERCHANT & JIMMY FALLON engage in a lip-sync battle of the ages.

YUCK is advance streaming Glow and Behold.

BLITZEN TRAPPER is advance streaming VII.

SHARK? is advance streaming Savior.

RED HOT + FELA: tUnE-yArDs, Childish Gambino and Jim James are among those paying tribute the late co-founder of Afrobeat.

LEE RENALDO & THE DUST drops "Ambulancer."

MADONNA is having a secretprojectrevolution. It's brilliant...as comedy.

PEARL JAM: Eddie Vedder talks morality and tabloid pop at Rolling Stone.

THE STONE ROSES are working on a new album says Mani.

FRANKIE ROSE talks to Stereogum about her colorful past, her exciting present, and what she hopes to be doing by the time she gets around to making album No. 10.

THE 10 ESSENTIAL SHOEGAZE ALBUMS, other than Loveless.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 tops the chart at 35 million -- about 5 million more than the original and 5 million less than outside projections.This one cost 78 million, substanially less than the 100 million of the original, which helps ensure a profit once the worldwide receipts and home video money rolls in.  Prisoners places with 11.3 million on a 46 percent drop, which is steep, though maybe not surprising given the dark subject-matter; it's close to recouping the production budget here, and is just getting rolling abroad, where Jackman will bring in the money.  Rush shows with 10.3 in its expansion, a tiny bit below projections, though the studio likely wished for a number closer to Argo's 19-20 million range.  A movie about Formula 1 racers is likely to do better biz overseas, but Ron Howard would almost certainly like this to have enough legs for Oscar nominations.  Baggage Claim debuted at No. 4 with 9.3 million on the strangth of the African-American market.  Don Jon rounds out the Top 5 with 9 million, about 2 million less than projections.  It may not be leggy either, because the TV marketing couldn't tell people what was in the movie, which likely results in mediocre word-of-mouth.  Even so, it may make 25 million here and match that overseas, making for a tidy profit on a 6 million budget... and an even bigger profile for wrire-director-star Jospeh Gordon-Levitt.

LAMAR ODOM is reportedly dropping huge cash on an anniversary gift for Khloe Kardashian, who dropped "Odom" from her Twitter handle.

KANYE WEST says he's got the goods to get at least one of the photogs who showed up at his house prosecuted.

RACHEL LEIGH-COOK has welcomed a baby boy with husband Daniel Gillies.

ALANIS MORISSETTE is being sued by her former nanny.

ADELE may play Dusty Springfield in a biopic.

NATALIE PORTMAN kinda has a fan crush for Jennifer Grey.

SYRIA: Syrian rebels, including al Qaeda-linked fighters, captured a military post near the Jordan border. The Free Syrian Army reported heavy regime shelling yesterday along the border, where some 69,000 refugees are said to be trapped. Western officials said US and Israeli intelligence agencies think that Syria's chemical arms declaration may be incomplete, as Syria named some 30 sites but there are believed to be over 50. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ordered schoolchildren in a village in northern Syria to wear Islamic dress.

KENYA: The government said it is "at war" with Shabaab, and tried to address reports that it had received intelligence warnings before the Westgate Mall massacre that Shabaab was likely to attack in Nairobi.

IRAQ: AL Qaeda in Iraq killed six people in attacks in Tarmiyah and Baghdad that targeted police and military personnel and their families. Security forces captured two al Qaeda leaders during raids in Baghdad and Ninewa.

BABY TAZMANIAN DEVILS: Let's go to the video.

A MONITOR LIZARD is suspected of eating a cat named "Boo Boo."

TERMITES have a secret weapon: poop.

LITTLE HUMPHREY is a kitten rescued from a near-death experience.

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Lemonheads, Okkervil River, Wild Belle, Cutout Bin, Boobies   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, September 27, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with THE LEMONHEADS!  Evan Dando's songbook has always struck me as autmnal, though not all of it really is.  For example, a very young Dando released his take on Suzanne Vega's hit "Luka" in May '89.  He dissolved the band after releasing the Lovey LP, but returned with a new lineup on "It's A Shame About Ray" in July '92. Despite Johnny Depp's appearance in that video, the Ray album lingered in the lower reaches of the charts, despite being filled with grunge-pop goodness like "Rockin' Stroll" and "Confetti."  But that November, Atlantic released the band's take on Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson," which shot to No. 19 on the UK charts and landed Dando unlikely US gigs like "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee."  The flip side of that single was the goofy "Being Around," which becomes a singalong live.  The followup LP, C'mon, Feel the Lemonheads, hit the Top 5 in the UK, but only No. 56 in the US, with the single "Into Your Arms," which would later turn up on the soundtrack to Before Sunrise and in an FTD commercial.  The other two videos from the LP, like "Ray," sport celeb cameos -- Angelina Jolie turns up in "It's About Time" and a young Chloë Sevigny can be seen in "Big Gay Heart" (which Dando makes safe-for-broadcat with a funny spoonerism).  Unfortunately, Dando would soon slide into heavy drugs and the next album, Car Button Cloth was not nearly as successful -- commercially or artistically.  An unremarkable solo album and sporadic gigs would follow, until Dando got his personal life together and revived The Lemonheads brand with a self-titled LP in 2005, from which "Black Gown" was the lead track.  BONUS:  Dando and Mudhoney's Mark Arm fromted the DKT-MC5 on a ripping version (is there any other kind) of the classic "Kick Out the Jams" of The Late Late Show.

OKKERVIL RIVER plays songs from The Silver Gymnasium on WNYC Soundcheck

WILD BELLE stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set. 

VALERIE JUNE plays a WFUV Live performance from City Winery.

JOHNNY CASH, Live in Amsterdam, Feb. 26, 1972.

ROBERT POLLARD drops "Tonight's The Rodeo" ahead of Blazing Gentlemen. 

WOODEN WAND &  THE WORLD WAR IV gives "Directions to Debbie Harry's House" ahead of their self-titled LP.

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

BIG STAR: Jody Stephens talks to KUTX about the new documentary, with a 1978 cut of Alex Chilton covering Ernest Tubbs as a bonus.

NIRVANA: Dave Grohl talks to Rolling Stone about the making of In Utero.

KING CRIMSON is reforming with three drummers, says Robert Fripp.

THE FIVE MOST VITAL 4AD RECORDS DEBUTS, according to Drowned in Sound.

CUTOUT BIN: and more  -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases are Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, which is currently scoring 64 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; the expansion of Rush, which is currently scoring 86 percent; Don Jon, scoring 82 percent; and Baggage Claim, scoring 9 percent.

RUSH: Ron Howard has been selling this as a film with sex, speed, and suspense.  Rush, which chronicles the rivalry of 1970s Formula 1 racers James Hunt and Niki Lauda, delivers on all those elements. But Rush is also a film about (obvious pun intended) what drives these two men, both the similarities and the differences (In real life, the two were less antagonistic than the film portrays).  It asks questions about the degree to which they drive each other, and whether happiness is the enemy of victory -- but offers no easy answers, which is probably all to the better.  Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl both deliver strong perfomances and one wonders if there was a bit of art imitiating life in the back of their minds.

DON JON:

KALEY CUOCO: The Big Bang Theory star is engaged to tennis star Ryan Sweeting.

LAMAR ODOM's life is now revolving around smoking crack and partying with 2 young women.

LINDSAY LOHAN will get to keep her huge paycheck from Oprah Winfrey, but only after an intense showdown.

RICHARD GERE & CAREY LOWELL split after 11 years of marriage.

JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT suggests he's got a girlfriend. People were talking, y'know.

RUSSIAN Foreign Minister Lavrov has claimed that homemade sarin was used in a chemical attack in Aleppo on March 19, and that a similar but stronger concentration of sarin was used in the Aug. 21 attack in Damascus. Lavrov said that an "understanding" between Russia and the US has been reached on a draft UN resolution on Syria.  US and Russian officials now believe that the vast majority of Syria’s nerve agent stockpile consists of “unweaponized” liquid precursors that could be neutralized relatively quickly.

RARE BLUE-FOOTED BOOBIES: Let's go to the video.

A TESTICLE-EATING FISH was caught in New Jersey.

14 BABY PANDA CUBS, One Blanket.

35 SPECTACULAR WILDLIFE PHOTOS from the National Geographic Photo Contest.

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