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DO I HAVE SWINE FLU???

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i don’t know???? do i???

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04-29-09

What the F?!

A photo op?! Why does the government need more photos of giant airplanes flying through NYC? B-rock not knowing about it = lame.

Kinda makes me wanna think a little more about this..

Not a huge John Stewart fan, but this is pretty spot on..

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart M – Th 11p / 10c
Snoutbreak ’09 – The Last 100 Days
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Economic Crisis First 100 Days
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04-28-09

Casper – Break It Down

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A screamer from Hollywood band Casper. For local music, one of the few diamonds in the rough.

Casper – Break It Down

Rating: 8.

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04-28-09

FEAR FEAR FEAR FEAR FEAR

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04-28-09

The Devil Makes Three – Working Man’s Blues

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Devil Makes Three – Working Man’s Blues

Love it. Brilliant lyric. The more I listen the more I really want some whisky.

get it here

Rating: 9
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reviewed by
04-27-09

alienz

In recent news, NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell – originally part of the 1971 Apollo 14 moon mission, claimed that extraterrestrial life exists, and that the truth is being concealed by governments worldwide.

Mitchell was quoted saying, “only in our period do we really have evidence. No, we’re not alone.”

 

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huh?!

reviewed by
04-26-09

Ezra Furman and The Harpoons – We Should Fight

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Ezra Furman and the Harpoons – We Should Fight

One of my faves from Ezra’s team. It’s just rock and rolllll

Rating: 8

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04-26-09

Kleerup ft. Lykke Li – Until We Bleed

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Kleerup – Until We Bleed (feat. Lykke Li)

It’s good.

Rating: 8

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04-25-09

TRACK BATTLE: The Who – “Love Reign O’er Me” vs. Dirty Projectors – “Stillness Is the Move”

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 The Who – Love Reign O’er Me

The first single from the forthcoming Quadrophenia is also the first Who song that actually sounds like a single. I know what you’re thinking: Another blowhard straining his powers of pretension to compare experimental rock bands to random bursts of commercial radio. What I’ll say is that Pete Townshend, the band’s guitarist, vocalist, and primary songwriter, is a very talented musician whose creative restlessness has made most of his albums fascinating but difficult to listen to. Here, though, there’s much-needed breathing room. His and Roger Daltrey’s fractal guitar blasts are streamlined into a tidy West African–style blues loop; the backbeat is sturdy and midtempo (i.e., you can dance– even grind [really]– to it); and Roger and bassist John Entwistle’s vocals flutter with the weird verve of a robotic Mariah Carey (herself not convincingly human to begin with). All this and a massive, melodic chorus! One you can sing along with! But the biggest revelation here is the lyric. After years of inscrutable, self-effacing narratives, The Who recorded a love song– about, to my ears, the scary, mature realization that “settling down” doesn’t mean you stop growing. I mention it in part because it moves me, and in part because it’s a compact metaphor for both song and album: a band realizing that slowing their role doesn’t mean giving up– and might even mean making leaps they couldn’t have made before.

Read the review for the Dirty Projectors – “Stillness Is the Move”.

Dirty Projectors – Stillness Is the Move

i got something deep inside of me. courage is the thing that keeps us free.

buy the who here

buy dirty projectors here

reviewed by
04-20-09

The Thermals – “Now We Can See”

The Thermals – Now We Can See

Since the Velvet Teen, it’s been little secret in our hood that Chris Walla knows a good band when he hears them.

From their new release The Body, The Blood and The Machine…

The Thermals prove that power-pop is still a force to be reckoned with.

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rating: 8

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04-17-09

Travis @ The Wiltern, LA 4.10.09

Since their full-on rock and roll debut with ‘Good Feeling’ in ’96, and their critically acclaimed follow-ups ‘The Man Who’ and ‘The Invisible Band’, Scottish Britpop darlings Travis are yet to achieve similar commercial success in the states. At a favorite show of mine in Chicago October of 2003, frontman Fran Healy told the audience of a recent conversation he had with a radio DJ. He explained that to radio, Travis’ music is described as “disenfranchised”. Fran asked the audience how good it felt to be part of the disenfranchised? The ovation hurt my ears.

Like so many great bands, Travis don’t seem to care much about the rules. They packed the Wiltern in Los Angeles and performed their diverse catalogue to an audience who hung-on to every moment. From their trademark ballads to their bluesy guitar screaming anthems, Fran’s always brilliant pipes and Andy Dunlop’s signature guitar wailing make Travis a uniquely dynamic live spectacle. Highlights from this show include “Side”,”Selfish Jean” and my favorite “Writing To Reach You,” as Fran sings us the question we all really want to ask… what’s a wonderwall anyway???

Without saying, I anticipate many more “disenfranchised” moments with Travis..

Travis – U-16 Girls

Travis – Selfish Jean

Travis – Writing to Reach You

get travis music here

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04-14-09

Pretty Green.

Hmmm… LOVE oasis and the gallaghers, but this? As Liam puts it..

“I’m not gonna be putting anything out, unless I’d wear it..”

Naturally with ones own clothing line, we hope so. i am curious, stay tuned…

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04-09-09