Entries from September 2007

Trent Reznor does not take kindly to chincy promotors

September 7th, 2007

Trent Reznor goes out of his way to lambaste a German promoter, who cheaped out on a festival show Nine Inch Nails was set to headline. To its credit, the band just plugged in and played with no light show and no production. Nine Inch Nails’ shows are notorious for their extensive lighting and video […]

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RETRO: Love and Rockets “Mirror People” video

September 6th, 2007

As 3/4’s of art-punk aesthetes Bauhaus, Love and Rockets never quite capitalized on its potential, save the lone, unlikely top ten hit “So Alive” way back in 1989, after which the band disappeared for half a decade. And returning with the dance-oriented Hot Trip to Heaven only further alienated long-time fans. The band never quite […]

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Hope I die before I get old

September 6th, 2007

As bad as rock stars seem to be at living, some simply refuse to die. And in the same report that, uhh, brilliantly concluded that rock stars are more likely to choke on their own vomit than, say, normal folks, it is also duly noted that since 1980: “…the number of pop stars who die within […]

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Help! The Beatles expand its fanbase

September 6th, 2007

If any band needs some help (intended) in the promotional department, it’s clearly The Beatles. I mean, they’re not even on iTunes yet. So, to help (intended) usher this perennial underdog quartet’s seminal sophomore feature film into your DVD collection for the first time in this expanded format, Help! will be out October 30 via […]

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News Flash: Rock Stars Bad at Living

September 5th, 2007

In case every biopic about every musician ever (including Amadeus) wasn’t a tell-tale sign, Reuters reports a recent study has concluded rock stars are better at dying than their pedestrian counterparts. The Centre for Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University tallied more than 100 deaths among 1,064 musicians between 1956 and 2005. Particularly interesting […]

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