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Music[Tue, 9.Feb.10]Hot Chip: One Life StandOpening their hearts and streamlining their sound at the same time, Hot Chip make their most unabashed and colourful record, and maybe their best. The Go Find: Everybody Knows It's Gonna Happen Only Not TonightThe Go Find somehow sounds familiar -- one more Europop band mining a bedroom indie pop sensibility -- and yet wholly distinct in a simultaneous space. Harvey Milk: Harvey MilkThe sludge greats' notorious debut album finally gets a proper release after nearly 17 years. Oneohtrix Point Never: RiftsThe dyschronia one experiences listening to Oneohtrix Point Never is similar, but not completely reverent, to the hypnagogic/glo-fi/chillwave axis in that it is music that is strangely familiar and familiarly strange. Jack Splash: Heir to the Throne: Volume 1The mastermind behind Alicia Keys' "Teenage Love Affair" and John Legend's "P.D.A." steps out form behind the curtain of songwriting and his Plant Life alias to prepare audiences for his upcoming album. John Mayall: ToughThis, his 57th studio album, is meat-and-potatoes Mayall -- a solid record, albeit a non-adventurous one, from a spirited veteran bluesman who still has things to say and songs to sing. Short Takes
[Tue, 9.Feb.10] :. Screaming Females: Singles :. InLove: Stories :. Matt Gigg and the Intellectuals:Planted Events![]() [Tue, 9.Feb.10]
Anti-Flag: 27 January 2010 - Austin, TX After the show, the band shakes hands, bumps fists and exchanges high-fives with numerous fans, demonstrating once again that Anti-Flag is most definitely a band for and of the people. [Fri, 5.Feb.10] Mixed Media
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[9.Feb.10] :. “You’ve created a fetish around watching the commercials, and not going to the kitchen or the bathroom during the commercials. That’s a pretty amazing thing to have done,” says Turow. But is the phenomenon sustainable?
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[9.Feb.10] :. Deemed music that is “not real”, electronic sounds have come to occupy and permeate spaces focused on alterity, from the fringes of academia to the disposal heap of exotica.
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Books[Tue, 9.Feb.10]:. Black is the New White. A Memoir by Paul MooneyIt’s hard to mess up this type of vanity project, especially when your wagon’s so firmly hitched to a star as big as Richard Pryor. So how did Black is the New White go so wrong? :.
The Unnamed by Joshua FerrisHaunting and melancholy, furious and tender, The Unnamed is written with uncommon grace. |
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DVDS[Tue, 9.Feb.10]:. Inglourious BasterdsThe bad news is that the Weinsteins may have been right about trimming some of the fat; the good news is that even a flawed Tarantino is better than a perfect most anyone else. :. Drop Dead RockDrop Dead Rock is a 1995 cult comedy starring Adam Ant and Debbie Harry, in which a washed up punk rocker is held for ransom by a bumbling band of misfit musicians. :.
In Search of MozartThis is a film much more interested (as perhaps we should be) in the music that flowed out of this strange man than anything else. |
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