26 November 2009

I'm Thankful For... The Muppets!

and Jim Henson. Yessir.




Word of the Day: Anthropomorphic

24 November 2009

Miike Snow vs Takashi Miike



Yep. This is a totally rad song. I play it once a day for sanity. And to keep dancing between my ears.

You should start that video for Animal ... then push play on this Takashi Miike clip.



Or use that youTube crossfader that I made fun of last week:

twoyoutubevideosandamotherfuckingcrossfader

23 November 2009

Weird

This is a face video.


It would have been easier to just turn the camera over rather than the bodies attached to these faces... but whatever.

Obits play The Bell House in BK on New Year's Eve. Probably stuff from their 2009 album I Blame You, released on SubPop. Which is good.

13 November 2009

Radio Radio


Time for internet radio!

I'll be on your computer again this Saturday night on All Over The Shop, sans Ben and Stu.

There's a mystery guest scheduled so... tune in for the tunes!

And if you're into the archives, I'm found on:

Oct. 10th and 31st for guest spots.
Oct. 17th for the solo act.

12 November 2009

Ohbijou

Just catching wind of this gift from the north country.

Pretty pretty.



The 2009 album from this Toronto youngster-sister duo fronted indie-pop septet ~ Beacons ~ offers quite a few gems to be explored. Including Wildfires... thanks Joy!

And, enjoy.

11 November 2009

Dan Auerbach

The multi-instumentalist best known as the guitarist and lead vocalist for The Black Keys, Auerbach has some solo business cookin'. He released Keep It Hid earlier this year on Nonesuch and I heard he played a great set on Wednesday night here in NYC... thanks Dnugg.

Keeping form with the Keys' drone and drum... here's The Prowl.



Yeah. I'm feeling a little Bob Log III too. And because I recently read a great quote regarding the Log... here's some Boob Scotch.



Tom Waits says:
And then there’s this guy named Bob Log, you ever heard of him? He’s this little kid — nobody ever knows how old he is — wears a motorcycle helmet and he has a microphone inside of it and he puts the glass over the front so you can’t see his face, and plays slide guitar. It’s just the loudest strangest stuff you’ve ever heard. You don’t understand one word he’s saying. I like people who glue macaroni on to a piece of cardboard and paint it gold. That’s what I aspire to basically.

10 November 2009

Naked lips. Er, lip? Just watch...


The Flaming Lips have a new album - Embryonic.

And their new video is quite a package itself. Find it here on NME.com

As per usual, Wayne Coyne gets all Prisoner ~ more on that below ~ with the bubble, recruits the masses to get naked on bikes and births them from a birthing fur-bubble in the woods of Portland, OR. Obviously.

But what wasn't was the song... I have to say that I like the sound of this Watching The Planets number. I've noticed The Lips from quite a distance since their 2002 Yoshimi smash. It's just that Wayne always has too much noise going on. Not that this track doesn't... Awe, hell. It's probably just the boobies and penises distracting me from noticing. Hooray!

So this is the intro to The Prisoner.


It's an all-time favorite of mine and my lady's. It's a BBC sci-fi thriller TV series from the 60's staring Patrick McGoohan ~ armed with his most distinctly classic speech pattern ~ who's trying to figure out where the hell is is and who the hell's in charge. And he ain't no number.

There is also a six-episode miniseries set to air on AMC this month... starting this Sunday actually. And while my fist is shaking in their direction... Ian McKellen will star as Number 2 and that James Caviezel ~ dude who was Jesus for Mel Gibson ~ will reprise McGoohan's role as number 6.

And Christopher Nolan ~ Momento and a couple of those Batman movies ~ has been rumored for a film adaptation. Don't fuck it up dude.

09 November 2009

Brilliant? Or? Wait, wait... Nope. It's not.


Some genius has given the masses mix-infinitum.

twoyoutubevideosandamotherfuckingcrossfader

I guess it was bound to happen? But I certainly didn't see this one coming.

Am I to suppose there will be an onslaught of youtube videos of two youtube videos with crossfades from Lady Gaga lip-syncing tweens to kitty-antics and meows and dudes on skateboards? And stuff..?

Jesus.

26 October 2009

CMJ'd


You may have noticed a hiatus of updates over the past week. There were some 1400 bands in NYC last week for CMJ and instead of highlighting the what's-what and who's-whatnots while it was going on, I'll use this week to give a rundown of what went down. Yarp.

In the meantime, crunch on these informative PSA's!





19 October 2009

Monty Python Week on IFC.

Tune in peoples. Terry Jones' son has produced and filmed a six-part documentary airing along side all of the best-bestest Monty Python skits and full-features on IFC. The cast comprised of these blokes:

Micheal Palin

Graham Chapman
Eric Idle
Terry Gilliam
John Cleese
Terry Jones

And this is my, and will be your, favorite skit by These Flying Circi:



Gilliam is my fav. Take a gander at his stylistic aggressions toward the absurd and brilliance. Top notch.

Throughout the Python cannon, Gilliam's interludes created cohesiveness when there was none to be had. Enter animation and suspension of disbelief. To each and to all's awe.


It's certainly no Judean's Peoples Front contribution... Fuckin' splitters.

It's the People's Front of Judea!!

Since breaking wits with the circi... Gilliam went on to direct quite a few American noticed films ~ oddly enough, as he was the only American of the troupe ~ Time Bandits (1981), Brazil (1985), The Fisher King(1991) and 1995's 12 Monkeys. His latest flick was released Oct. 16th:

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.

Yees. Johnny Depp and Heath Ledger.


15 October 2009

You don't have to pay for it.


Last night Port O'Brien played at Mercury Lounge for dollars.

Tomorrow they play at Union Hall for dollars.

No dollars? Well, tonite's your nite!

They play FREE at Sound Fix in BK at 6pm.

Just scroll down if you want to hear their vibe.

14 October 2009

Sea Wolf and Port O'Brien



You're a Wolf here spent many many minutes on repeat when it came out on Dangerbird Records in their 2007 album Leaves in the River. From the same album...

Winter Windows
shared those many minutes.




Their September 22, 2009 release White Water, White Bloom doesn't have the same airy-awesome drive that was so damn appealing throughout their previous album. I've read, or more likely, heard, somewhere that their intentions were for a more full-band sound and with the help of producer/multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis (Saddle Creek) I suppose that was achieved. And Alex Church's vocals still resonate and crescendo on cue. Which is nice.

Sea Wolf is on tour with Port O'Brien and will be at Mercury Lounge tonight and at Union Hall in Brooklyn on Friday night. Get it.

From the album, Threadbare ~ Port O'Brien's October 6th release ~ here's a cool song:

'My Will Is Good' by Port O'Brien - Watch more Videos at Vodpod.

13 October 2009

The Shackeltons



The Shackeltons will be playing at Bruar Falls in Brooklyn on Friday night for only eight dollars. Frontman Mark Redding does his darndest to channel Ian Curtis and a live viewing is highly recommended. Your Movement is from their 2007 self-titled album released on KEXP disc jockey John Richards' label, Loveless Records.

The band is named after Earnest Shackleton, an explorer who most notably attempted to cross Antarctica on foot in the early 1900s. Spoiler alert! He died of a heart attack.



Along a similar faulty vein, The Breaks was directed by Sam Jones ~ who also directed the 2002 Wilco-doc I am Trying to Break Your Heart. A must see.

12 October 2009

Tune in Tokyo.


So.

I was a guest host on my buddy's show ~ All Over The Shop ~ on East Village Radio this past Saturday night. Check that archives page to tune in to that episode... OR tune in this Saturday night from 6pm-8pm when I'll be hosting the program all-by- my-damn-self.

There will be upcoming dates in November that I will be covering on the show as well.

Internet Radio!!

08 October 2009

Tap that ass, NASA.


The folks at NASA will be blowing chunks out of the moon tomorrow morning.

At 7.30am EST, the LCROSS mission will launch some rockets into the south pole of the moon in attempts to snatch up presumed deposits of frozen water laying below the lunar surface.

I hope Coca-Cola jumps on board and comes out with some awesome lunar-cola by the holidays. I've been hearing about this magical moon now for decades and demand an outer-space additive to my high-fructose corn syrup based consumable beverage. By the holidays.


Update: Here's how it went.